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  • grumpy grope!!!



    That guillotine record is still nice in my book. Not a total burner but it has some really nice tracks on it.

    Love that Elephant's Memory, though...

    - J

  • Back from my two week (not long enough) tour of Australia. Family related but still found time to dig in Adelaide and Sydney. Some luck at the op shops, mainly moog and cheesecake LP's but better luck at the stores. In Adelaide I hit Big Star, Mr. V's (?) in Semaphore and a few antique malls and markets. In Sydney I wet to Red Eye, Mojo, Egg and Revolve. Shit is pricey down there so I was glad I brought traders. One thing that drove me nuts was the habit of filing reissues with originals. Since most of the reissues were priced around $25-30 Australian it was very hard to tell without closer inspection what was up. Store owners (and most Aussies in general) were very friendly though.
    Here are my keepers:

    Ray Dorset - Ray Dorset's Best (Boulevard) Mungo Jerry guy
    Billy Thorpe - Million Dollar Bill (Infinity) nice version of Etta James' "Out on the Streets Again"
    Buffalo - Volcanic Rock (Vertigo) heavy mid-70's Aussie group!!!
    Tony Joe White - Black and White (Monument) signed
    The Blackbirds - No Destination (Saga) nice German popsikebeat LP from 68
    The Rubber Band - Cream Songbook (GRT)
    V/A - Great Aussie Rock (Mushroom Anti Rip-Off) bought this one just for the label name. 1975 comp.
    OST - Hair (Spin) Australian cast recording
    The Crayon Fields - Animal (Trifekta) nice 2006 release. Zombieslike
    Tee-Set - In the Morning of My Days (Interfusion)
    Mandingo - Sacrifice (EMI)
    V/A - Otto (Sanyo Japan) stereo test lp with cool instrumental Otis Redding and Beatles covers
    KPM 1131 - The Trendsetters - some bangers on this one
    Blackfeather - At the Mountains of Madness (Infinity)
    Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia - Hooteroll? (Doulgas) finally!
    Chris Parfitt and the Hi-Revving Tongues - Tropic of Capricorn (Zodiac) one of New Zealand's first psych bands. from 1966
    Fatback - Yum Yum (Polydor) my one DC find since I got back

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    N***, you need a camera, dude!

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts

  • two copes of jean jaacques perry-modd indigo (looking to trade on of these)
    zulema-Ms. Z (very so-so)
    Tim Eyerman-Aloha (crap)
    Can-Landed

  • ShahShah 35 Posts
    I'll give it a spin.

    What I'm really into right not is comp called "Relics - Collector Obscurities from the First Psychedelic Era '66-'69." It on dB Records and a limited run of 500 records.

  • "Yo, it's gotta be the shoes!"


    Sunday at the Flatbush street fair:

    New Birth - Birthday
    Lipstique - At The Discotheque
    Chi-Lites - A Lonely Man
    Parliament - Clones of Dr. Funkenstein mintup
    Joe Farrell - Canned Funk
    and one other that's escaping me right now


  • The Crayon Fields - Animal (Trifekta) nice 2006 release. Zombieslike

    I think they used to be on a mates label, Art School Dropout.
    At their Melbourne album launch 2 of my friends were dressed up in giant bear (think the Kanye bears) suits and another friend was dressed as an Eastern European bear handler who led them around the crowd.
    I've only heard bits and pieces of the album, but it's pretty cool.
    Good Un-Australian sounding Australian music.

  • Mark4Mark4 Manziel Brozier 13 Posts
    So Kevin,

    How about returning the $$$$ you owe me or at least send me that record as
    promised? Or are you gonna go silent on me again? I have proff from the Canadian
    Post Office that you picked up your packages in early September. After that you went silent on me and ignored me.

    How about checking out this link:

    http://www.soul-source.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=35739

    I'm not the only one who wants to "break your legs". No get in touch fool!
    And stop hiding on other forums.

    Kind regards,
    Christian Broedsjoe
    (Christian.brodsjo@gmail.com)
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