SECRET OYSTER : Straight to the Krankenhaus, Vidunderlige K??lling [AKA Astarte] & a whole lot of unrelease og version of 2pac songs.
What you know about some Danish fusion terdness? Didn't think anyone was checking for SO outside of DK. "Bellevue" has a bit of as far as I recall.
I'm in the same situation as Day and Monty. Working on music and listening to the same shit overandoverandover again. This morning I've been listening to Ghostface "Fishscale" and Murs "The End Of The Beginning", but now it's back to beats on repeat.
and Dug Infinite & No I.D. - Super Nova Gravediggaz - Trippin Quasimoto - TNK Rare Earth - I Couldn't Believe What Happened Last Night (on repeat) (on the ipod at work)
I always did like those soul songs that made begging sound like the hippest thing a man or woman could do!!!
Well stated.
I'm listening to this beautiful album:
Folks, "Hey, Joyce" isn't the only great Riverside/Popside joint this dude dropped, you know? The production levels on this LP (The Funk Bros!) are just too too much. Added bonus: the "Hand on your hip/let your backbone slip" couplet is working here. That's like the "One for the treble/Two for the bass" of Soul music.
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What you know about some Danish fusion terdness? Didn't think anyone was checking for SO outside of DK. "Bellevue" has a bit of as far as I recall.
I'm in the same situation as Day and Monty. Working on music and listening to the same shit overandoverandover again. This morning I've been listening to Ghostface "Fishscale" and Murs "The End Of The Beginning", but now it's back to beats on repeat.
Early Patrice Rushen. I think this can give Herbie a good run for his money.
D'Angelo - Voodoo. Timeless.
and
Dug Infinite & No I.D. - Super Nova
Gravediggaz - Trippin
Quasimoto - TNK
Rare Earth - I Couldn't Believe What Happened Last Night (on repeat)
(on the ipod at work)
This song kicks much ass. Both heavy and psychedelic w/ great drums.
JANDEK TRACKS 2 AND 9 X INFINITY
ERNIE HINES'S - A CHANGE IS GONNA COME X INFINITY
Same here, I'm listening to some new beats.
STRAIGHT??
IM TELLIN YA NO SNOOZING ON TYHIS ONE!!!"
Well stated.
I'm listening to this beautiful album:
Folks, "Hey, Joyce" isn't the only great Riverside/Popside joint this dude dropped, you know? The production levels on this LP (The Funk Bros!) are just too too much. Added bonus: the "Hand on your hip/let your backbone slip" couplet is working here. That's like the "One for the treble/Two for the bass" of Soul music.
JP: I've still got your gift LP at my house.
if anyone wants to hear for themselves.
Stealer of thunder.
As BNyce/Son Buns can attest, I've got the real deal.
Me too
I posted it up the other day, and since nobody even
goes in that forum, I figured your post might be good
advertising for people to check it out...
That is some gatefold, no?
Oh: How does the stereo version sound, If you have it? I've got the mono.
snagged a WLP tonight for $8.
Funny, I was gonna ask you the same thing - mine's mono too.
I just wish "psychedelic shing-a-ling" was a little more...um...psychedelic.
Have you heard The Webs stuff, produced by Lou on Popside?
I just got one of the 45's and it's a total killer.
GOOD LORD: Every bit as essential, front-to-back, as I remember it. Everyone must get stoned.
Gandalf n-x-e-t.
Earlier this evening, I listened to:
-"III" and "IV"-The Gap Band.
-"Love Makes a Woman"-Barbara Acklin.
-"Get on Up and Get Away"-The Esquires.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak