• thewonder
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    "It's Alright" by Spacemen 3

    "I'm So Depressed" by Abner Jay

    Bad Girl" by Lee Moses
  • thewonder
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    Having laid claim to my rightful territory, in memoriam of my former flights and fights:

    "Sing Another Song Boys" by Leonard Cohen

    In apologetic admittance of certain habits and a chauvinist display of my apparent superiority, I give you:

    "I'll Keep It With Mine" by Fairport Convention

    For love and solidarity:

    "Song to the Siren" by Tim Buckley
  • thewonder
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    In lieu of my imaginary wife, I bring to The Philosophy Forum this cover by Galaxie 500:

    "Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste"

    I don't just contemplate what good music is; I make the decisions to ensure its survival. Recently, I purchased a t-shirt on Etsy for the Factory single of New Order's "Ceremony". What I have to say of this is that you just don't want to be "hip" enough to wear it.

    I will, though, and, in good time, we'll all be ready for whatever to come to an end. I have nothing else to say for now; only that there is hope for us still.
  • thewonder
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    Blegh. It's somewhat lost in Australia.

    Here's low talk:

    "When All Eyes Were On Us" by low talk

    It just breaks my fucking heart that you don't think that "Song to the Siren" is the closer, though.
  • thewonder
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    You follow it with songs, man, but where it leads to is here:

    "The Universe!" by Do Make Say Think
  • Amity
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    Anticipating my receipt next week of the Giles Martin-remixed Let It Be Super Deluxe CD set released today, here's a mini-suite from the Fabs ...180 Proof

    Ah, you couldn't resist after all. Knew it ! :cool:
  • Amity
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    McFly - All About You (NHS Charity Video) During covid lockdown...

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NyDyllvEFfs
  • 180 Proof
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    ... If I was dead they wouldn't get angry with me. If I had conveniently died in the mid-seventies after the Rock'n'Roll album or Walls and Bridges, they'd all be writing this worshipful stuff about what a great guy [ ... ] It's alright when you're dead, you see [ ... ] But I didn't die and that infuriated everybody that I lived and did what I wanted to do, y'know – which is look after me and the family. That was the central concern – to be a family and not lose that – which was more important [to me] than ... — 24 September 1980, NYC
  • Amity
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    Interview— 24 September 1980, NYC
    180 Proof

    And he died - 8th December, 1980.
    Imagine him laying bear his thoughts on creativity, life and changing priorities, his pain, his joy.
    'Creating is the joy'.

    How after 6 hrs of trying to write a song, he lay down exhausted, giving up.
    Then, it 'came to him', he picked up a guitar and it came out whole...

    Nowhere Man (Remastered 2009)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8scSwaKbE64

    Thanks @180 Proof :flower: :sparkle:
  • 180 Proof
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    Last week's Let It Be selections :point: Today (19.10.21) I've been listening to new re-mixed version so I'll post some of the de-Spector-ized tracks. The only one I couldn't find yet online with nearly CD quality was "Get Back" (Lennon's guitar solos are lost in the stereo separation (I guess) from the upload compared to the expressive clarity on the CD remix – too bad really because I'd like to celebrate the song here which I've never cared much for that now to my ear sounds much improved by this remix and a more soulful rocker.)

    I Dig a Pygmy
    by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids ...
    Phase One in which Doris gets her oats

    "I, Me, Mine" (2:26)^^
    Harrison, 1969-70

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TrAvZZEzPLM
    "Maggie Mae" (0:50)^^
    writers trad. 1757 (Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Starkey)
    Oh, dirty Maggie Mae
    they have taken her away
    And she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore
    Oh, the judge, he guilty found her
    For robbin' the homeward bounder
    That dirty, no good, robbin'
    Maggie Mae
    'Tis the part of Liverpool
    They returned me to
    Two pounds
    ten a week,
    that was my pay.
    — a Scouser fave from their skiffle days

    The Queen says no to pot-smoking FBI members ...
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cxjzrfXMkao
    "Dig A Pony" (0:39)^^
    writers Lennon-McCartney, 1969
    That was 'Can You Dig It' by Georgie Wood, and now we'd like to do 'Hark, the Angels Come'.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AbNFLI720_U
    "Let It Be" (4:03)^^
    writers Lennon-McCartney, 1969
    (guitar solo G. Harrison :clap:)


    Let It Be, 1970 (35:10)
    remixed by Giles Martin & Sam Okell, 2021^^
    performers The Beatles

    ... and I hope we've passed the audition. — 30 January 1969, a rooftop, London, UK
    :up: :cool:


    NB: While this 2021 remix of "The Long and Winding Road" really does improve its listening pleasure, I just couldn't be bothered posting a link to the song after hearing how streaming it online does not do justice to listening to it on the new "Super Deluxe" CD.
  • Amity
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    I've been listening to new re-mixed version so I'll post some of the de-Spector-ized tracks...180 Proof

    I, Me, Mine" (2:26)
    Harrison, 1969-70
    180 Proof

    Just love this. Much clearer. Smooth and less jarring sound :cool:
    'Let it Be' is in a class of its own :sparkle:
    Enjoyed the other selections. Thanks again for sharing what you could.
    I am surprised that the songs are already available online !
  • Noble Dust
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    Crack cocaine:

  • Amity
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    'Piper in the Woods' by Philip K. Dick

    https://librivox.org/short-science-fiction-collection-037/

    Reader: Gregg Margarite (1957 - 2012)
  • Amity
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    Lesley Duncan - Earth Mother (1972) (Full Album)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av0q5ommPpw

    For her second solo LP, Lesley Duncan (1943 – 2010), is surrounded by great musicians including Andy Bown (Herd, Status Quo), and a chamber-pop arrangement, which is Jimmy Horowitz's specialty, realized by the violinist Jack Rothstein (Cat Stevens). The music coupled with her strong voice results in a blend of soft rock and contemporary folk.
    Besides her own solo career, she was a successful backing vocalist, and she figures on many classic records (Scott Walker, Dusty Springfield, Ringo Starr, Alan Parsons, Elton John, Pink Floyd...)

    (We don't own anything. Will remove on request)

    TRACKLIST & CUES:
    A1 - Times 0:00
    A2 - Queen to Your King 4:08
    A3 - Love Will Never Lose You 7:57
    A4 - Thunder 11:08
    A5 - God Is Real (In My Soul) 14:56
    A6 - Fortieth Floor 18:36
    B1 - Old Friends 23:32
    B2 - Sorry Living 28:07
    B3 - If It's All the Same to You 32:15
    B4 - Earth Mother 35:50
    B5 - By and Bye 42:44
  • Amity
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    Soundtracks and BTL suggestions, worth checking out...

    As Cop26 opens in Glasgow, we provide the soundtrack, ranging from Gojira’s metal fury to gorgeous environmental paeans by Childish Gambino, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell
    by Alexis Petridis.
    — Guardian: Soundtrack to Cop26

    The 20 Greatest - from different decades and diverse genres.

    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/oct/28/the-greatest-songs-about-the-climate-crisis-ranked
  • 180 Proof
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    Just another "up and coming" band ... :victory: :cool:
  • Jamal
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    Ambient doom jazz?

    The motivating thought behind the formation of this band: "The audience ... must have the feeling of being in a grave."

    I don't know, I find it great for calming background music during work.
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