I'm listening to cock rock through the floor coming from my dutch neighbors place. I guess that's cool to them. They even have a band and play that shit. To each their own. When it get's out of hand I just kick up my 15" monitors. I can blow away this whole complex. No one wants to battle me, they will lose.
Right now I am listening to the soundclips of this Private Press Kufi Jazz auction on ebay. Crazy rasta/ez listening/soprano sax madness. Do not sleep.
I was sitting in the bush killing rabbits today (job related), listening to this guy and slipping slightly on some good weed........all in all it was a surreal day.
Hicks "Does that trouble anyone here? The idea that God might be fuckin' with our heads?"
Hicks "It's just a ride and we can change it any time we want. It's only a choice. No effort, no work, no job, no savings and money, a choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your door, buy guns, close yourself off. The eyes of love instead see all of us as one."
.......and i was listening to a 100 Proof album, but do'nt know what it was, it had "Somebody'd been sleeping" on it........anyone know?
I was sitting in the bush killing rabbits today (job related), listening to this guy and slipping slightly on some good weed........all in all it was a surreal day.
Hicks "Does that trouble anyone here? The idea that God might be fuckin' with our heads?"
Hicks "It's just a ride and we can change it any time we want. It's only a choice. No effort, no work, no job, no savings and money, a choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your door, buy guns, close yourself off. The eyes of love instead see all of us as one."
.......and i was listening to a 100 Proof album, but do'nt know what it was, it had "Somebody'd been sleeping" on it........anyone know?
I was sitting in the bush killing rabbits today (job related), listening to this guy and slipping slightly on some good weed........all in all it was a surreal day.
Hicks "Does that trouble anyone here? The idea that God might be fuckin' with our heads?"
Hicks "It's just a ride and we can change it any time we want. It's only a choice. No effort, no work, no job, no savings and money, a choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your door, buy guns, close yourself off. The eyes of love instead see all of us as one."
.......and i was listening to a 100 Proof album, but do'nt know what it was, it had "Somebody'd been sleeping" on it........anyone know?
flunk
Hicks was deep (and waaaay before his time).
This is currently in heavy rotation...
Seems like Lar and I are forever on the same page...
Got this rockin' right now,
and drove around this weekend to this after finding it used but sealed and CHEAP
This is what's been on the Pickwick Sound Systems as of late: - the Texas Funk[/b] compilation with Latin Breed, Sunny & the Sunliners, Zapata, etc. (CD) - Papa John Creach's[/b] Filthy! (LP) - Lowell Fulson's[/b] "Make A Little Love" (45) - It's All Meat[/b] (Canadian psych band; unusually garagey for 1969) (CD) - Renaldo Domino's[/b] "Not Too Cool To Cry" (1969 again, this time the genre is sweet soul) (45) - Al Wilson's[/b] "Lodi" (soul version of Creedence song) (45) - Jimmy Wilson's[/b] "Big Wheel Rolling"/"Please Accept My Love" (scary falsetto on the word "please" in the bridge)(45) - Johnnie Allan's[/b] Swamp Pop Legend (the version here of "Please Accept My Love" is even more desperate than Jimmy Wilson's) (CD) - Arthur Prysock's[/b] "In The Rain" (nothing against the Dramatics, but, Lord, Prysock KILLED IT; love that organ) (45) - Boogaloo Joe Jones'[/b] Snake Rattle Rock (LP) - Thelonious Monk's[/b] Monk's Greatest Hits (LP)
'Baby Let Me Follow You Down' is my track on that 2nd CD. That's some tasty shit by Robbie Robertson on that.
Same page indeed! I was actually listening to that right before I put on 'Bringing It All Back Home'. I dig the electric disk, but the version of 'Desolation Row' (one of my all time fave songs) on the acoustic disk is
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Damn, I don't think my copy has that little extra fold-out tab in the packaging...
That was so funny I almost pooped my pants.
I just bought the raer ish of this with Superman on the cover offa some dude for the shop.
I just popped this on at the shop
just bought this amazing album tonight
http://cgi.ebay.com/Private-Soul-Jazz-Spiritual-SOLAR-Faith-For-My-Mind_W0QQitemZ4774364217QQcategoryZ306QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Ditto.
UTFO - I'm a Dog
why, i'm not sure.
I was sitting in the bush killing rabbits today (job related), listening to this guy and slipping slightly on some good weed........all in all it was a surreal day.
Hicks "Does that trouble anyone here? The idea that God might be fuckin' with our heads?"
Hicks "It's just a ride and we can change it any time we want. It's only a choice. No effort, no work, no job, no savings and money, a choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your door, buy guns, close yourself off. The eyes of love instead see all of us as one."
.......and i was listening to a 100 Proof album, but do'nt know what it was, it had "Somebody'd been sleeping" on it........anyone know?
flunk
Followed by this...
and now this...
Hicks was deep (and waaaay before his time).
This is currently in heavy rotation...
Seems like Lar and I are forever on the same page...
Got this rockin' right now,
and drove around this weekend to this after finding it used but sealed and CHEAP
I'm fucking with this right now.
'Baby Let Me Follow You Down' is my track on that 2nd CD. That's some tasty shit by Robbie Robertson on that.
But it's still before eleven, so I stay acoustic.
- the Texas Funk[/b] compilation with Latin Breed, Sunny & the Sunliners, Zapata, etc. (CD)
- Papa John Creach's[/b] Filthy! (LP)
- Lowell Fulson's[/b] "Make A Little Love" (45)
- It's All Meat[/b] (Canadian psych band; unusually garagey for 1969) (CD)
- Renaldo Domino's[/b] "Not Too Cool To Cry" (1969 again, this time the genre is sweet soul) (45)
- Al Wilson's[/b] "Lodi" (soul version of Creedence song) (45)
- Jimmy Wilson's[/b] "Big Wheel Rolling"/"Please Accept My Love" (scary falsetto on the word "please" in the bridge)(45)
- Johnnie Allan's[/b] Swamp Pop Legend (the version here of "Please Accept My Love" is even more desperate than Jimmy Wilson's) (CD)
- Arthur Prysock's[/b] "In The Rain" (nothing against the Dramatics, but, Lord, Prysock KILLED IT; love that organ) (45)
- Boogaloo Joe Jones'[/b] Snake Rattle Rock (LP)
- Thelonious Monk's[/b] Monk's Greatest Hits (LP)
to
I got a box of these, you guys should really hear this. Heartfelt shot!
Just cause we were talking about it last week.
K in Canada.
That's cool.
I found it today actually, for about a dollar.
...and then on CD:
"tasty"
Same page indeed! I was actually listening to that right before I put on 'Bringing It All Back Home'. I dig the electric disk, but the version of 'Desolation Row' (one of my all time fave songs) on the acoustic disk is
Then you need to get that 'No Direction Home' soundtrack CD, becuz the alt version of 'Desolation Row' is jaw-droppingly great.