'LOOK AT ME AND MY COLLECTABLES" wow you are a terd fucky!!!!!
... said the guy flossing cellphone pix of Eric Mercury records
astute sense of humor on that small brain of yours haha i made you mad lol which one of these is not like the others foll it's the only dollar lp in the lot
astute sense of humor on that small brain of yours haha i made you mad lol which one of these is not like the others foll it's the only dollar lp in the lot
Haha...
Give a guy a main source LP and he thinks he runs a message board.
astute sense of humor on that small brain of yours haha i made you mad lol which one of these is not like the others foll it's the only dollar lp in the lot
Haha...
Give a guy a main source LP and he thinks he runs a message board.
Nice fervent edits on your post too.
Dude SHOULD run a message board....then at least he wouldn't get BAN!!
Dick Doherty is local Boston nightclub act, he sings Tim Hardin songs and then tells off-color jokes about Italians and Northeastern University girls in-between. Kinda cool preview copy of the Lotti Golden, which is a solid LP. Anybody got a spare cover for Hapshash & the Coloured Coat? Mine was chewed by dogs!
That Joe Beck turned out to be pretty good, folk rock with heavy guitar and his vocals aren't too bad. Cheap reissue of Blakey/Sabu Cu-Bop! LP on Trip with nice cover...finally found a clean copy of the Human Beinz, although their 2nd LP blows this one out of the water.
Big Youth is from 80's store stock warehouse buy, great Trojan collection. Deviled Ham is pretty awful - they even manage to ruin a cover of a good Bonniwell Music Machine song, but it does have one really good track. Glad is pretty good - a little too "sunshine pop" for me, but strong playing, guitar work and songwriting throughout. I really like the Louie & the Lovers album ... are people into this? Chicano rock from Salinas, CA, produced by Doug Sahm, with a nice folk rock/jangling guitar sound and harmony vocals.
I apologize for flossing Lois Walden in a finds post, that record is 98% terd, one or two ok songs but mostly sounds like a Barbra Streisand album - ugh. 1st Stories album is pretty nice, fits well on my Left Banke shelf between Montage and the Beckies ... props to Kon for the tip-off on the Jean Shepherd and the secret appearance of a sought-after band within...Del Shannon is one of my favorite scores of the year, the one eBay LP in the post - amazing album, psychedelic pop of the highest quality, with incredible production.
Speaking of Bonniwell Music Machine covers:
Odd little pop-soul male/female duet cover of the Music Machine track, very cool and unlike just about anything else I can think of. Thanks, IYE.
Thanks mang. I was gonna buy Dick D on their Gemm catalog and try my hand with the private press If I were A Carpenter heatery, but you snapped it. Enjoy, a good record indeed.
Honestly, it's not that great an album - more of a humorous oddity than any kind of heat ... the version of "Carpenter" is pretty cool, but otherwise it's bad jokes and worse singing ... I like it as a late-60's Boston artifact.
some latin joints, mostly from the flea, but thanks to Aleit for the "Abran Paso"
fruko never ceases to amaze
teddy trinidad and james gang are terds with breaks, spacingout is a reish, but I'm loving it. Hyam Younes has a massive darbuka/handclap break. found it with a bunch of other great private press eastern european folk stuff- unplayed red vinyl hungarian and bulgarian business. some interesting stuff a little too out to post here perhaps...
this is the only Flames i got. how does it compare to the others?
That "burning soul" LP (only one I??ve got) is pretty mediocre, save for an absolute ZONKED version of Purple Haze. It??s the last track on the LP and blew me away when I heard it, tucked in between fairly standard soul-covers as it was.
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... said the guy flossing cellphone pix of Eric Mercury records
astute sense of humor on that small brain of yours
haha
i made you mad lol
which one of these is not like the others foll
it's the only dollar lp in the lot
Haha...
Give a guy a main source LP and he thinks he runs a message board.
Nice fervent edits on your post too.
Dude SHOULD run a message board....then at least he wouldn't get BAN!!
Dick Doherty is local Boston nightclub act, he sings Tim Hardin songs and then
tells off-color jokes about Italians and Northeastern University girls in-between.
Kinda cool preview copy of the Lotti Golden, which is a solid LP.
Anybody got a spare cover for Hapshash & the Coloured Coat? Mine was chewed by dogs!
That Joe Beck turned out to be pretty good, folk rock with heavy guitar and
his vocals aren't too bad. Cheap reissue of Blakey/Sabu Cu-Bop! LP on Trip
with nice cover...finally found a clean copy of the Human Beinz, although their
2nd LP blows this one out of the water.
Big Youth is from 80's store stock warehouse buy, great Trojan collection.
Deviled Ham is pretty awful - they even manage to ruin a cover of a good
Bonniwell Music Machine song, but it does have one really good track.
Glad is pretty good - a little too "sunshine pop" for me, but strong playing,
guitar work and songwriting throughout. I really like the Louie & the
Lovers album ... are people into this? Chicano rock from Salinas, CA, produced
by Doug Sahm, with a nice folk rock/jangling guitar sound and harmony vocals.
I apologize for flossing Lois Walden in a finds post, that record is 98% terd,
one or two ok songs but mostly sounds like a Barbra Streisand album - ugh.
1st Stories album is pretty nice, fits well on my Left Banke shelf between
Montage and the Beckies ... props to Kon for the tip-off on the Jean Shepherd
and the secret appearance of a sought-after band within...Del Shannon is one
of my favorite scores of the year, the one eBay LP in the post - amazing album,
psychedelic pop of the highest quality, with incredible production.
Speaking of Bonniwell Music Machine covers:
Odd little pop-soul male/female duet cover of the Music Machine track,
very cool and unlike just about anything else I can think of. Thanks, IYE.
a humorous oddity than any kind of heat ... the version
of "Carpenter" is pretty cool, but otherwise it's bad jokes
and worse singing ... I like it as a late-60's Boston artifact.
It's like zen or something.
found a 2nd JB's in 2 weeks
too bad the covers are always shot to shit
you found a moonpie for $4 or less?
dear god
$3. apparently i overpaid.
seriously.
this is the only Flames i got. how does it compare to the others?
new favorite cover. that record looks amazing. I've been looking for a Franco tune called "Luvumbu Ndoki", it's not on there is it?
some latin joints, mostly from the flea, but thanks to Aleit for the "Abran Paso"
fruko never ceases to amaze
teddy trinidad and james gang are terds with breaks, spacingout is a reish, but I'm loving it. Hyam Younes has a massive darbuka/handclap break. found it with a bunch of other great private press eastern european folk stuff- unplayed red vinyl hungarian and bulgarian business. some interesting stuff a little too out to post here perhaps...
That "burning soul" LP (only one I??ve got) is pretty mediocre, save for an absolute ZONKED version of Purple Haze. It??s the last track on the LP and blew me away when I heard it, tucked in between fairly standard soul-covers as it was.
- J
The next Ish should be in video format