Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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@Aetas - i dont think you missed much to be honest. most of those songs from catholics era sounded waaay better on live concerts from the mid 90s. the newer ones sound ok. i truly appreciate FB, and i think he is one of the most interesting songwriters in last 35 years. but i also witnessed his music being dull when he and the bend are performing without much spark, this record is on that side of the table.
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hollering and screaming dont age well
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@GraemeE this was an interesting album. I’ve not heard of this artist before - thanks for sharing
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@prpx I had a similar experience seeing them. First show was like their second or third after the big Coachella reunion iirc, and they were psyched. Amazing show. Second time was about a year later, still Kim in tow, but everybody looked miserable and played like they were just at work. That documentary about them is a pretty plain example of how much they dislike each other — so damn unfortunate because they really were the fucking best. Great shit don’t always last, though!
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What i remember most from that documentary is an insight into Dave Loverings hobbies
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This mornings work soundtrack
https://open.spotify.com/album/7k1J3uPvmGBVMKI0McrYv5?si=wUTe98x7TyyAYpRXMArZiA
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@Aetas it's a great album of spoken word and smooth music
The composer is Mort Garson who you might recognize from Plantasia and many other rad lesser known albums
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0WmzT6tMLhdST5BfYagbha?si=H9z0b0bsSE2uHqzZ6lzA2A
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Nice soundtrack this morning
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My favorite song of this record from 1995 is ‚FOR ALL I CARE‘.
Not much time for records at the moment, so I did this as a random pick tonight.
Lo and behold a good old Rock’n’Roller.
Loved Steve’s live performance back in the time of Dream Syndicate- The days of wine and roses Mindblowing for a seventeen year old.
Here his KEXP performance of ‚Amphetamine‘ with The Miracle 3.
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@GraemeE Just started browsing through this thread,and saw your Soft Machine album,which I had. Saw them open for Jimi Hendrix at Hunter College in 1968. One of my favorite lyrics from Why are We Sleeping…Begins with a blessing,Ends with a curse,Making things better by making them worse. Just seeing that album cover brought back that memory.
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@Aetas - i’ve seen Steve Wynn and M3 live i think in 2003, playing in front of 200 people audience. To this day one of the best concerts i’ve ever been.
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This Dream Syndicate from 1982 was standing next to the solo Steve Wynn I showed before.
Thought about how to order records again…
Once in ‘High Fidelity’, they talked about to do it autobiographical.
Nonsense or not I rewatched the movie last night and look what record was displayed. TNT!
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Tortoise ha!! What a wonderful band
I keep my records ordered alphabetically by author
Top shelf - right to left, bottom left to right