Saucy Tweenbal
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Found this on Discogs ---------- Profile: Chung Sheng Records - Label from Taiwan of doubtful legality. The label catered to US soldiers stationed in Taiwan in the 60's and 70s. Covers were often photocopied from Japanese or US issu…
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Ok. Here's the long version. My lp label doesn't say dave Brubeck anywhere, it's just Asian symbols. And the lp is usually called Dave Brubeck volume 2 or gone with the wind. So I ran some likely words through a translator to compare the 'wo…
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I have a Dave Brubeck LP with the same label (CSJ-329). They're supposedly from South Korea Edit: Some website is selling one and claiming Japan Brb
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I can think of 2 entire albums that are breakup related. Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Frank Sinatra- In The Wee Small Hours You've probably at least heard Rumours. And I think Wee Small Hours is worth a listen by anybody at least once…
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I know in 1971 The Grateful Dead 'remixed' Aomomoxoa (and I think Anthem Of The Sun also). On the back of the album it states "Remixed September 1971"
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james said: Ha ha, word--that's kind of a genre in its own right: Records That, While Not Without Their Merits, Are Easier To Turn Off Than The Records That Preceded Them. Shout out to Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Back To The World, L…
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I agree that Small Talk definitely isnt as good, but that's almost why I choose it. Since Fresh is so good, it leaves you wanting more. So when I continue onto Small Talk, it fills my jones and let's me down easy. Peace
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Yes. Sly's 1974 follow up, 'Small Talk'. I usually listen to both back to back.
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Tobacco Road Eric Burdon & War and Jefferson Airplane's versions spring to mind Edit: There's actually a video of some old white guy singing and playing guitar. He sings it with such conviction and you believe every word he say…
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Whatever Eric B & Rakim sampled for 'Dont Sweat the Tecnique' Not sure if anyone mentioned that one yet, aww jeah
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Ah, Diamond Head's badass. 'Ventures in Space' and 'Surfing' albums I'd recommend to anybody as their best (IMO) And for the record I'd say that 'Ventures a Go Go' and '$1,000,000 Weekend' as their absolute worst. Id pity a fool who'…
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I wish i could see what tracks you posted, my phones acting up. And also back to lazer, you're seeming lack of respect for The Ventures was disheartening to say the least, esp considering they practically invented Psych and metal in 1964 (n…
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LaserWolf said:There are hundreds of ventures lps. If you have heard one, you have heard them all. . Not to my ears. To me The Ventures have about 20 core albums from 1960-1966 that I find very enjoyable. Granted, it might be a little …
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Hahah. Great, thanks.
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Fred_Garvin said: On the other hand, maybe the toxins will kill the VD. OR create some crazy mutant strains
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tabira said:if you're really bored there's a technique to record your own voice in the run out groove Yes? Go on... Haha I'm giving some albums to a friend of mine in the very near future and would love to fuck with him. …
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^ I've read about that. It def sounds interesting. Thanks to all so far
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And theres side 4 of eagles live with repeating audience cheer and applause
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Or I guess 'closeout groove' would be the real term? Either way... Edit: Ahh 'Locked Groove'. Hey now
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Nothing like a good Sloan IMHO
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Naturally, but the live stuff I've heard and watched I remember being top notch. Of course it wouldnt be the same as the original Wailers lineup. But 78, I would say he was 'goin strong', especially considering it was not long after exodus was relea…
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Thanks all. Sent email before I hit the strut.
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Bob Marley. To me, one of the few greats who hadn't been watered down come 78. Would love to have been there. Also: P-funk, Dead, Floyd, Little Feat, Ramones Edit: The B52s!!
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Shakedown Street / Terrapin Station Mars Hotel / Wake of the Flood
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I may or may not have been stoned when I joined. So there ya have it Which probably accounts for the 'bal'. I still regret not leaving it simply 'Saucy Tween'
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Rockadelic said: I'd like to see a Top Ten list of musicians who had no personal demons be it drugs, alcohol, disability, mental illness, abuse, etc. David Gilmour immediately springs to mind. After reading 'A Saucerful of Secrets' I'm …
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james said: Danzig b/w B-52's. Hahah that's great
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leon said:Andy Bey's Experience and judgement, followed by Gary Bartz Harlem Bush music/Uhuru album. Bartz' album feels like a jazzed up extentlion of the E&J album. I love both albums dearly. I'll have to give those j's a listen so…
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HarveyCanal said:From the ole whole album on each side of a cassette days... Quicksilver Messenger Service/ Moby Grape
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That was a post-google 'hey now'. Haha. Definitely sparked my interest I haven't heard much (if anything) from Atlantic Starr, as I usually just assume it's disco(esque at least) and ignore it. But that looks pretty cool. I'll have to gi…