plaese to send that far fuckin out "quinto sol" and that ill-ass "sola" to memphis plaese
here is half of my collection laying on the pool table as I try and organize the sumbitches
here is a weird co-worker, I say weird because he lies about his age, you gotta be a putz to lie about your age. He told me he was 34, but the manager at one of his other jobs about 5 years ago told me he put "34" on his application then, so dude is like 40 or some shit...but that is prolly the average age of the modern american garage rocker
shit I would by this for the cover alone, how is this ?
I don't have that one, but I have this one:
What you don't see is that the cover is a gatefold. Imagine an additional bottom half of that picture. Nekkid.
Musicwise it's nonfunky early 70s cocktail Euro-jazz with scat-type vocals by Birgit, kinda like Gilles Peterson might play if he was feeling mellow. The titletrack is the best one IMO, all breezylike, settling into a groove here and there as Birgit giggles some cutesy "I'll bring an umbrella, pack a package, tye his laces" lyrics about her boyfriend or son, I can't tell which.
A very groovy singer -- with a really wonderful feel! Birgit hails from Denmark, and has the icy Scandinavian jazz vocal approach of singers like Monica Zetterlund or Karin Krog -- equally well suited to standard jazz material, as it is to electric oriented tunes or bossa nova, both of which appear on this set! The overall style is almost in a Sergio Mendes Brasil 66 style -- light poppy touches at times, bubbling with a bit of bossa and some cool grooves laid out on organ and piano, with some occasional backing vocals on a few tracks. Groovy sunshine pop from the Baltic scene of the early 70s -- with tracks that include versions of "Sunny", "Pretty World", "Fool On The Hill", "Melting Pot", "Make It With You", "Gimme Little Sign", and "Sometimes".
The track that does it for me is "Birger" aka "Sunny". Some might some of the other lighter tunes but they don't move me that much.
Here is a collection of roughly 75 pairs of socks sitting on some records shot with an LG camera phone. Custom shelving by Unglo Lungharden.
Here is a picture of me doing a kegstand with three friends holding me up. I used to work at Subway with the two guys on the left, and then at TGI Fridays with the second guy from the left. They're both pretty wierd. Kegstands cause me to come up with names like Unglo Lungharden.
nice iron office ! who could have a danish collection without iron office ? but the real question is do you have their first one ?
Yea, I do. Just don't have on a picture. It's been long since I listened to them but I think I liked this one better than the first last time. Have you heard them or just one of them and what do you think?
and who could have a Danish collection without cox orange? I also got shubidua 6 with the break, just not on picture. I actually got a few copies if anybody would be interested.
another danish female singer.
Library.
drumbreaks.
modern soul. Anyone have the solaris? Isn't it quite nice?
i like that secret oyster record too. i didn't know they were from denmark. the iron office is a bit fusiony but i've heard those guys are heavy weights of the denmark jazz scene.
You've all seen pics of my collections...and since I work for myself, I don't have any co-workers. So here's a pic of my dad with his big ole head and bushy eyebrows..and a fellow student at my alam mater.
i like that secret oyster record too. i didn't know they were from denmark.
the iron office is a bit fusiony but i've heard those guys are heavy weights of the denmark jazz scene.
That's true and some of the jazz records is going for big bucks. Niels-Henning ??rsted Pedersen also recorded for blue note. Palle Mikkelborg that's on the first iron office lp is also playing on "vidunderlige k??lling". It's a Danish record. Did you know the record was made for some musical? on the bottom of the cover it says "musik fra opf??relsen p??......." which means "Music from the performance at The New Theater". Maybe you got it confused because they were only pressed in Holland. I don't think there were anywhere to get vinyl pressed in Denmark back in the day. I'm not sure. I've also seen a Danish record listed at recordkingz as being Dutch, because it was pressed on Holland.
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here is half of my collection laying on the pool table as I try and organize the sumbitches
here is a weird co-worker, I say weird because he lies about his age, you gotta be a putz to lie about your age. He told me he was 34, but the manager at one of his other jobs about 5 years ago told me he put "34" on his application then, so dude is like 40 or some shit...but that is prolly the average age of the modern american garage rocker
Dude, I don't think thats the weirdo... Who's dude in the spiderman outfit???
There is a lot wrong with this picture. Why is he wearing 2 hats would be another question to ask.
Hookup, you used to work with Trent Reznor?
MEATYOGRE WANNABE
Some Danish joints.
Some soul joints.
Herb Geller joint.
Brian Bennett joints.
I'd most def Tap...
shit I would buy this for the cover alone, how is this ?
-B-
I don't have that one, but I have this one:
What you don't see is that the cover is a gatefold. Imagine an additional bottom half of that picture. Nekkid.
Musicwise it's nonfunky early 70s cocktail Euro-jazz with scat-type vocals by Birgit, kinda like Gilles Peterson might play if he was feeling mellow. The titletrack is the best one IMO, all breezylike, settling into a groove here and there as Birgit giggles some cutesy "I'll bring an umbrella, pack a package, tye his laces" lyrics about her boyfriend or son, I can't tell which.
man of many hats?
nice pink shirt w/ the wife beater underneath... he seems to be faaaaaaded.
i too would like to inquire about spiderman dude... what kind of co-workers yo got yo!
-rich
The track that does it for me is "Birger" aka "Sunny". Some might some of the other lighter tunes but they don't move me that much.
Close-up of this one.
bought a collection? how's it lookin? can I have your Freddy Wilson "Top Goin Down" yet?
I remember watching this auction... I like that beat...
Nice record shelves, though, are they custom?
Here is a picture of me doing a kegstand with three friends holding me up. I used to work at Subway with the two guys on the left, and then at TGI Fridays with the second guy from the left. They're both pretty wierd. Kegstands cause me to come up with names like Unglo Lungharden.
MAN THE FUCK UP BITCHES
I want some Atlantic promos, pronto.
nice iron office ! who could have a danish collection without iron office ? but the real question is do you have their first one ?
Soundwave protecting the wax!
My girl did the art on the trains!
the iron office is a bit fusiony but i've heard those guys are heavy weights of the denmark jazz scene.
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Ha, K.
That's true and some of the jazz records is going for big bucks. Niels-Henning ??rsted Pedersen also recorded for blue note. Palle Mikkelborg that's on the first iron office lp is also playing on "vidunderlige k??lling". It's a Danish record. Did you know the record was made for some musical? on the bottom of the cover it says "musik fra opf??relsen p??......." which means "Music from the performance at The New Theater". Maybe you got it confused because they were only pressed in Holland. I don't think there were anywhere to get vinyl pressed in Denmark back in the day. I'm not sure. I've also seen a Danish record listed at recordkingz as being Dutch, because it was pressed on Holland.
It's not bad. But not the best. If you can find an LP by a group called Seaquence; same vibe but a bit better.