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What Are You Listening To?.....v. Next Level Beats

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The perennial come-up anthem, posted by the most unlikely person to do so:

KLF - What Time Is Love?

And like the Pistols, everything in their wake was cheapened, deliberately. Genius.

Damn good choon too. If you're going to be all unpretentious about it. :)
 
Elvis doesnt want to go to Chelsea

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Tp4pOwvFs

Seriously one of the finest songs of all time


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Enjoy !!
 
You'll learn everything you need to know after this:

Whitehouse - Great White Death (Special Edition)

Featuring the crowd-pleasers Rapemaster, I'm Coming Up Your Ass, We've Got The Power
, Ass-Destroyer
and the added bonus of My Cock's On Fire. Headphones recommended.

There aren't many other Whitehouse fans on BL. Which kind of says many things. Or not much at all, really. I'm too desperate for some opioid relief to even try and 'resolve' the above in a pseudo-intellectual manner. Which says it's getting late.

That's old-skool Whitehouse. They got more serious, yet a bit less wilfully extreme and gratuitously shocking. I've posted this before, but fuck it; nobody's going to be unwary of what they're letting themselves in for:

Whitehouse - Cut Hands Has The Solution

Whitehouse - Killing Hurts - Give You The Secrets

I don't use the word 'cathartic' lightly, except when inflicting some drunken dirge on the forum. But those last two tunes - fucking hell.
 
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More Johnny, since I'm feeling it just now. This is an old New York Dolls song that Johnny recorded on acoustic; partly because he'd run out of material, partly because nobody would let him make 'proper' records. So it's more poignant for that reason, although hearing Johnny's weedy voice, you believe it that bit more:

Johnny Thunders - Lonely Planet Boy
 
Sun's coming up, time to break out the mainstay:

KLF - Chill Out

Of course, in many ways it's the first Orb album, just with Paterson uncredited. Still unsurpassed in terms of atmospheric calm.

And if you're feeling really ambient, but a little darker:

Swans - Soundtracks For The Blind

Only for the mentally psychically strong though. Or those with a perverse sense of humour. The last 'real' Swans LP, unless you count Swans Are Dead, which is the sound of a relartionship and a band disintegrating.

Or if you want to hear something unsettling and sprawling, mostly made in a tent in a cheap studio in the nineties from source tapes by an alkie at his worst. Though don't let that put you off; it's far better than The Seer, which is the latest, 'revived' 'Swans' effort.
 
I cleared the thread, yet again. But expected that. ;)

Enough time for cheesy showtunes before I get busted?

Skin - The Man I Love

Inferior to the live version, which I can't for the life of me find, but she sings it with soul not apparent here. Still beautiful.

And to play us out, it's Richard Hell doing Sinatra. Badly, but well if ya dig:

Richard Hell & The Voidoids - All The Way

Glass eyes, crying, etc. Or cornball sentiment. Your choice.
 
Great looking tracks to catch up on by the look of it. I seem locked into classic rock at the moment. Well that and El Camino. El Camino. El Camino. El Camino. That's my playlist at the moment.

Right need something to blow the cobwebs out, feeling a bit groggy from my crappy meds:

Sepultura - Territory

Whoops wrong one try this instead:

Sepultura - Refuse/Resist

That'll do it. When I saw them live I have never experienced a mosh pit like it. The whole damn place was going fucking mental. Even the balcony was getting smashed to pieces. Came out with a massive black eye and bruises all over my body but buzzing like no other. Superb stuff.
 
Not good man. dunno how it compares to old meph but that stuff sent me off my cracker a few times

love that mum tune, very nice. like emotional tinkley sounding stuff. daft punk, aint heard anything by them for ages
 
Here's one that I fell asleep to and woke to, with no fatigue whatsoever:

The Orb - Peel Sessions 1991

And here's Jimmy Cauty's half of the Orb's fist LP, which resulted in the dispute that broke up the Orb Mk. II:

Jimmy Cauty (KLF) Space

And lest we forget, it was another Killing Joke member who initially assisted Alex and Jimmy.

Here's a demo of a familiar tune, but dubby and a lot different to how things would sound once Youth started making money producing every famous person's records. He makes more in a day from radio royalties than Killing Joke do from a year of touring. Yet he still does it for the fun and the music. It's his dubby bass present here (as it would be later, albeit less prominent in the mix):

The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds - Demo
 
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