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04/5/2013 00:44 | Leftfield Rightism Full May the ...... ==================== Blaue Blume - On New Years Eve The Pastels - Night Time Made Us The Colour of Spring 1985 All songs written and composed by Tim Friese-Greene and Mark Hollis. | ![]() bamboo2 | |
29/4/2013 06:12 | Still makes me chuckle - Lou Reed "my friend George" | merlin55 | |
26/4/2013 19:09 | I'm getting to really like this album: Snakecharmer: Mellow with a little bit of edge, strong, well-crafted tunes. Chris Ousey (Heartland, Viginia Wolf) Micky Moody (Whitesnake) Neil Murray (Whitesnake) Laurie Wisefield (Wishbone Ash) Harry James (Thunder) Adam Wakeman | ![]() krakow | |
25/4/2013 22:28 | The Memory Band - When I Was On Horseback Colleen - The Happy Sea The Funkees - Akula Owu Onyeara Fela Kuti -Fela Kuti - Zombie Jenny Hval - Blood Flight #################### John Stammer - Idle I'm | ![]() bamboo2 | |
19/4/2013 08:12 | I didnt realise you were a Klaus fan Bamboo. That version of the Cold Song was perforemed months before his death. His performance of Total eclipse is a classic from the very first time I saw on The OGWT. | merlin55 | |
12/4/2013 12:28 | Rozi Plain - See My Boat (music video) //////////////////// Julian Cope - Sunspots SUNSPOTS (Julian Cope, 1984) ==================== (2/4 time. '|' = bar) intro: |C |A |D |E | x 4 Verses: |C |A |D |E | Chorus: |F |F |C |C |E |E |E |E | C A Sunspots, changing there D E Walking round with my very best friend C A I've got a love song in my head D E Strolling round with my very best friend C A She looks good, fine to me D E I'm in love with my very best friend F C E M---e----oh, it goes away F C E And M---e----oh, it goes away Sunspots, changing gear Driving round with my very best friend I got a love song in my head Holding on to my very best friend We look back, but I can't see Moving on with my very best friend She looks good, fine to me I'm in love with my very best friend Meeeeeeeeeeoh, it goes away And Meeeeeeeeeeoh, it goes away And Meeeeeeeeeeoh, it goes away And Meeeeeeeeeeoh, it goes away, way, way ==================== Stereolab - Laissez-Faire | ![]() bamboo2 | |
21/3/2013 07:53 | I find the music industrys attitude completely self-defeating. What other business turns away free advertising? They are as irrelevant as Estate Agents. ==================== Music sales are not affected by web piracy, study finds A report published by the European Commission Joint Research Committee claims that music web piracy does not harm legitimate sales. The Institute for Prospective Technological Studies examined the online habits of 16,000 Europeans. They also found that freely streamed music provided a small boost to sales figures. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said the research was "flawed and misleading". "It seems that the majority of the music that is consumed illegally by the individuals in our sample would not have been purchased if illegal downloading websites were not available to them," wrote the researchers in their report, Digital Music Consumption on the Internet: Evidence from Clickstream Data. "Although there is trespassing of private property rights (copyrights), there is unlikely to be much harm done on digital music revenues," they added. The team analysed data over the course of one year. They also found that music streaming services such as Spotify and Pandora gave a small boost to music sales. "According to our results, a 10% increase in clicks on legal streaming websites lead to up to a 0.7% increase in clicks on legal digital purchases websites," claimed the report. However the international music industry body the IFPI was highly critical of the research. "The findings seem disconnected from commercial reality," it said in a statement. "If a large proportion of illegal downloaders do not buy any music (and yet consume, in some cases, large amounts of it), it cannot be logical that illegal behaviour stimulates legal download sales and inflicts no harm." CEY shorts Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You | ![]() bamboo2 | |
18/3/2013 07:45 | Fab four reunited, drummer still looks bored stiff like he did back in the 70's! | ![]() bigbigdave | |
17/3/2013 23:57 | Cashier No9 : Oh Pity cashier no 9 It's What I Do mathew halsall The Human League - Peel Session 1978 gc featured 21.03.13 The Cure - Peel Session 1980 | ![]() bamboo2 | |
08/3/2013 07:45 | Just got a s/h Godin XTSA, it has a cracking acoustic sound the electric sound is a tad samey for me (i'm used to Strat). I like the idea of having three ouputs, One for the acoustic to a PA, one for the electric sound to a guitar amp and another to connect to a guitar a synth and routed to where you like. I'm changing the strings tp rotosound nickel 11's. | merlin55 | |
27/2/2013 23:09 | Yo La Tengo - "Ohm" this is a live performance, Yo La Tengo another live performance, GENESIS Live In London The Lyceum Tapes 30th Anniversary Remastered Edition | ![]() bamboo2 | |
13/2/2013 23:12 | hi wolt, does everyone have that battle? we do. Kids of today eh? living in a kind of dream world... | ![]() bamboo2 | |
13/2/2013 22:26 | might play this to the kids at 7am tomorrow see if I can somehow get them into their school uniforms... | ![]() wolterix | |
12/2/2013 22:02 | ...and so, moving swiftly on, to the subject of this post, Thomas Dolby. The album Aliens Ate My Buick remains a favourite for me. A few tracks... Thomas Dolby- Budapest by Blimp Thomas Dolby - My Brain Is Like a Sieve Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age of Wireless [full album] 1982 | ![]() bamboo2 |
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