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These Days - Nico

Love the backdrop to the song on the Youtube channel as it's also one of my favorite romantic stories/backdrops from any movie.

 
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Lee and Thurston, one from New Haven, and one who lived there, once where I lived, too.

I love Sonic Youth, not only for that. Northampton Wools, Thurston's noise/free rock/noise band two piece, is one of the best shows I've ever been to. Too bad they never put out anything proper. 
I'll have to check that out. 

 
I'll have to check that out. 
I don't even think it's on Soundcloud or YouTube. I'm not even trying to be hip -- I happened to live in his old stomping grounds and he took his mate and played a place in NH called BAR one Sunday night and I happened to catch it because of the flyers around town (it's a very small city, and other than Yale, there are few decent places to live). He lived, at the time, with Kim Gordon in Northampton, MA, which is a drive right down I-91/95 for the show.

So, I'm not even sure how much you can check out. I've looked. There were some weak performances posted years ago; nothing like I saw that night. 

eta* Here we go. They exist. https://www.discogs.com/artist/1002858-Northampton-Wools

eta2* I just ordered one of the cassettes for sale there. 

 
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I don't even think it's on Soundcloud or YouTube. I'm not even trying to be hip -- I happened to live in his old stomping grounds and he took his mate and played a place in NH called BAR one Sunday night and I happened to catch it because of the flyers around town (it's a very small city, and other than Yale, there are few decent places to live). He lived, at the time, with Kim Gordon in Northampton, MA, which is a drive right down I-91/95 for the show.

So, I'm not even sure how much you can check out. I've looked. There were some weak performances posted years ago; nothing like I saw that night. 

eta* Here we go. They exist. https://www.discogs.com/artist/1002858-Northampton-Wools

eta2* I just ordered one of the cassettes for sale there. 
Cool. Thank you.

I think I posted this here several years ago. So good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5kP-lRh7qw

 
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I just listened to an hour's worth of Bryan Ferry and Neil Young during my birthday dinner - grilled calotte, loaded baked potato and kanafeh.  

boom.  

 
Budapest by Blimp

coupla wks ago, i was making my own top 20 to post when mr timmy's done w his New Wave list and i got out Retrospectacle, Thomas Dolby's greatest hits record, in order to choose between Hyperactive & Europa for my list. i've listened to the whole album a half dozen times since and am back in thrall w the ol science master, esp the above - kind of a British Steely Dan

 
Sour Milk Sea - Jackie Lomax 1969 - Remastered 2010

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J83611apwIU

Written by George Harrison for The Beatles White Album, and a demo was done with Harrison on vocals but it didn't make the final cut for the LP.

Harrison then gave the song to Jackie Lomax who was the first artist signed to The Beatles Apple Records label.

Lomax recorded it, handling the vocals with Harrison, McCartney and Ringo playing on the track, along with Eric Clapton on guitar and Nicky Hopkins piano.

Unfortunately for Lomax the song was part of the Apple Records "Our First Four" promotional public launch when they released 4 singles on the same day, among them The Beatles Hey Jude and Mary Hopkins Those Were The Days that both became immediate hits and Lomax's stellar release was overshadowed and overlooked.

Several writers consider that the song deserved to be a hit for Lomax and that, had the Beatles retained it for the White Album, it would have been among the best songs on the album. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sour_Milk_Sea

 
KILL. SURF. CITY.

Friday morning post workout anthem, 'cuz Jan & Dean had no ####in' idea how this was gonna get twisted. 

a harkening back to the luscious feedback strains of "Psychocandy" ... face ripped. 

carry on, lads.  

ETA: Sister Song  because they were in that Beach Boys kinda mood ... love these Reid boys  :wub:   

 
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On my way home from work:

Pearle - Trip Shakespeare

Open Letter to a Landlord - Living Colour

Through the Barricades - Spandau Ballet

Wax and Wane - Cocteau Twins

World Spins Madly On - The Weepies

 
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