fastandbulbous
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I'd say that's a pretty good recommendation (as long as you mean her in the Jefferson Airplane years and God forbid, not Starship!)She sounds like Grace Slick.
I'd say that's a pretty good recommendation (as long as you mean her in the Jefferson Airplane years and God forbid, not Starship!)She sounds like Grace Slick.
I'd say that's a pretty good recommendation (as long as you mean her in the Jefferson Airplane years and God forbid, not Starship!)
some brand new Afroman, like 23 minutes ago released new
Did you see the video he made of his home security footagelol
watched a show about them this morning at 5am on Sky Arts.I'd say that's a pretty good recommendation (as long as you mean her in the Jefferson Airplane years and God forbid, not Starship!)
Very curious what you make of this @F.U.B.A.R.
The most early RL Burnside tracks you will ever find & this gives me the chills up my spine.
I'm never sure where you draw the line my Brother, I know some of the Delta stuff I've posted before wasn't your thing.You know I love this stuff mate.
I'm never sure where you draw the line my Brother, I know some of the Delta stuff I've posted before wasn't your thing.
I know you like Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Dr Feelgood etc which is more of a Chicago Blues sound & not really Charley Patton style.
RL Burnside imho sits in the very middle of that stuff, he has that Chicago style to his music but also finger picks enough to keep it "Rural" sounding if you follow my view here?
I wasn't sure where you draw the line from the stuff that gets the foot tapping on the floor & being just "too rural"
This is the most early Mississippi Delta Blues you'll ever hear, NOT a style everyone is into but is the very seed to Dr Feelgood etc.......
watched a show about them this morning at 5am on Sky Arts.
I agree with you 100% my Brother, when the group split "Starship" is horrific & really NOT my cuppa tea (even if my ex had spiked it with 200mg of 99.8% Pure MXE)
I'm playing After Bathing at Baxters as I type this very message.
This album makes me think of Dr Feelgood in a way, check it out @F.U.B.A.R.
You a fan of BJM Mr Fast&bulbous?
I personally LOVE The Brian Jonestown Massacre ssssssooooooo much.
Bravery, Repetition and Noise is a really amazing album, my introduction to them came via this album though & I love it so much.
If you got a load of 4-HO-MET their album "Pol Pot's Pleasure Penthouse" is amazing, that album is just.........i don't know how to express what that album does to you when tripping let me put it that way.
Urban Guerilla could have made Hawkwind a lot of cash and further fame (not tha they gave a flying one about that but still)...had it not been banned by the bbc. It was released as a single and a follow up to the accidentally-successful Silver Machine. Unfortunately it's release coincided with an IRA attack and the beeb thought lyrics such as "I make bombs in my cellar" and "I'm a political bandit/you just don't understand it" was a bridge too far in that moment, the fucktards, so they banned it from their stations which, then, was the kiss of death for any commercial successHawkwind had one of the best lyricists ever, in Bob Calvert - a bipolar acid head, responsible for classics like Hassan I Sabha, Sonic Attack, solo stuff like Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters and what I like to think of as my theme tune, 'Urban Guerilla'.
Urban Guerilla could have made Hawkwind a lot of cash and further fame (not tha they gave a flying one about that but still)...had it not been banned by the bbc. It was released as a single and a follow up to the accidentally-successful Silver Machine. Unfortunately it's release coincided with an IRA attack and the beeb thought lyrics such as "I make bombs in my cellar" and "I'm a political bandit/you just don't understand it" was a bridge too far in that moment, the fucktards, so they banned it from their stations which, then, was the kiss of death for any commercial success
Fubz knows this but unsure if you do...I had the pleasure of having Bob Calvert stay at the (non-workin) farm we were renting one night after seeing him do a hastily-arranged tour warm up gig at a club someone we knew ran. My main memory of the night was that he was a genuinely strange presence and he constantly smoked pipes of an unknown (to us) mixture and wouldn't share nor reveal what it was, and he wouldn't smoke any of our stash either. Genius imo, legend.
Urban Guerilla could have made Hawkwind a lot of cash and further fame (not tha they gave a flying one about that but still)...had it not been banned by the bbc. It was released as a single and a follow up to the accidentally-successful Silver Machine. Unfortunately it's release coincided with an IRA attack and the beeb thought lyrics such as "I make bombs in my cellar" and "I'm a political bandit/you just don't understand it" was a bridge too far in that moment, the fucktards, so they banned it from their stations which, then, was the kiss of death for any commercial success
Fubz knows this but unsure if you do...I had the pleasure of having Bob Calvert stay at the (non-workin) farm we were renting one night after seeing him do a hastily-arranged tour warm up gig at a club someone we knew ran. My main memory of the night was that he was a genuinely strange presence and he constantly smoked pipes of an unknown (to us) mixture and wouldn't share nor reveal what it was, and he wouldn't smoke any of our stash either. Genius imo, legend.