Music Library [PART 2]
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great song and featuring skill dancing from the cast of "simple men"
sonic youth- kool thing
sonic youth- kool thing
barnaby morbius- What about moi computer?
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My favourite band in the whole world, probably...
Okkervil River - Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe
Okkervil River - Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe
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The Animals - We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place
Not this place, obviously...
Not this place, obviously...
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Ysgol Glanaethwy - Try Little Tenderness.
Mrs C=O & I had the pleasure of seeing this live last night as part of "Friday Night is Music Night". I've always loved this arrangement of the song, and the choir's performance was a genuinely awesome 10/10.
Mrs C=O & I had the pleasure of seeing this live last night as part of "Friday Night is Music Night". I've always loved this arrangement of the song, and the choir's performance was a genuinely awesome 10/10.
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You've linked to the forum there - you want this link. Great tune though, one of those tunes I've heard before but I couldn't tell you where.
I'm not sure which song by these guys to choose - I'll go for
Splashdown - Ironspy
Vaguely trip-hoppy electronica, all of which is available for free with the band's blessing online. Lots of links from their Wikipedia page if you're interested.
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Starfighter Pilot wrote:Vaguely trip-hoppy electronica, all of which is available for free with the band's blessing online. Lots of links from their Wikipedia page if you're interested...
I am indeed, so am downloading Blueshift as we speak. Cheers!
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Starfighter Pilot wrote:
You've linked to the forum there - you want this link. Great tune though, one of those tunes I've heard before but I couldn't tell you where.
Thank you. In theory I could have been doing something very clever there to do with recursive occlusion. But I wasn't.
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stanmore wrote:I could have been doing something very clever there to do with recursive occlusion...
Which would be more than Doctor Who ever managed...
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Graymalkin wrote:I am indeed, so am downloading Blueshift as we speak. Cheers!
Hoorah! I'm glad you liked it!
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A great song from a great album:
Kosheen - Wish
Kosheen - Wish
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More from my recent Richard Thompson enfatuation
Richard Thompson - Sibella
Richard Thompson - Sibella
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I'm listening to the new Super Furry Animals album. Seems alright, noting stands out but it'll take a few listens to sink in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHzbYEiibx0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdfAQANHeY4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHzbYEiibx0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdfAQANHeY4
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This has been on my mind most of the day. I needed to post it, but wasn't quite sure where, or how.
I discovered this morning that a good friend of mine, Carl, has died. Carl was a great guy, a larger than life character. I first got to know him through work, where he was our supplier of continuous stationery. But we quickly discovered we had much in common. Both born in 1959. Both with a love of Rugby. Both with a passion for Amdram and panto, which he had, to his regret I feel, given up.
For many years Carl brought his wife, three kids and various other relatives to our Friday night performance. His enthusiasm for what we did often helped spur me on. His love of the "trees" that could be found hiding in the chorus gave us hours of pleasure. Throughout the year I used to delight in bouncing some of my crazy ideas off him.
This year Carl very kindly offered to professionally produce our programme, at no cost - free and gratis. To help raise money for charity. Carl died on Saturday evening whilst they were driving home from the Millenium Stadium after the dramatic Wales vs Ireland back to Berkshire. He was in the back of the car - he fell to sleep and never woke up.
Carl, I miss you mate - see you again one day at The Great Gig In The Sky.
I discovered this morning that a good friend of mine, Carl, has died. Carl was a great guy, a larger than life character. I first got to know him through work, where he was our supplier of continuous stationery. But we quickly discovered we had much in common. Both born in 1959. Both with a love of Rugby. Both with a passion for Amdram and panto, which he had, to his regret I feel, given up.
For many years Carl brought his wife, three kids and various other relatives to our Friday night performance. His enthusiasm for what we did often helped spur me on. His love of the "trees" that could be found hiding in the chorus gave us hours of pleasure. Throughout the year I used to delight in bouncing some of my crazy ideas off him.
This year Carl very kindly offered to professionally produce our programme, at no cost - free and gratis. To help raise money for charity. Carl died on Saturday evening whilst they were driving home from the Millenium Stadium after the dramatic Wales vs Ireland back to Berkshire. He was in the back of the car - he fell to sleep and never woke up.
Carl, I miss you mate - see you again one day at The Great Gig In The Sky.
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My condolences, C=O, for your loss.
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Many sympathies to you, Tony. You've chosen an excellent song to remember him by.
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Thanks fellers.
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Starfighter Pilot wrote:Many sympathies to you, Tony. You've chosen an excellent song to remember him by.
Seconded. I condolences to you and all that knew him. I know that's it's hardly a consolation, but it was a very good game of rugby.
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The Exciters - He's Got The Power
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WARNING - If you can't do strobes, don't watch this...
Lucky Soul - Lips Are Unhappy
Lucky Soul - Lips Are Unhappy
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I rewatched "24 Hour Party People" last night.
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart.
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart.
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Donovan - Oh Gosh
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Carl's funeral was today. It was so packed there must have been 60 or 70 of us standing outside the Chapel.
Trust Carl to have the last laugh though. The Order of Service billed the "Exit Music" as being a mystery. What we got was this!
Trust Carl to have the last laugh though. The Order of Service billed the "Exit Music" as being a mystery. What we got was this!
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