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What Are You Listening To? XXVIII - Foolsgold Will Be Forever Embedded in Our Hearts

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I don't have a bedtime i don't need to come, for i have become an amphetamine bum...

Absolute classic right there. What a gem :)
 
Shambles, i can't recommend the Fugs enough.
The amphetamine-soaked music that existed somewhere on the cusp of "beatnik" and "hippie" but was really a precursor to punk.

Some prime examples;
The Fugs - CIA Man
The Fugs - Defeated

So rough and dirty and subversive.

Also, i adore "Rise" by PiL. Fucking brilliant.
 
To top it off, legendary F&B first took LSD at a party that had the Fugs - Slum Goddess From the Lower East Side playing (couldn't find album version on youtube).

EADD trivia gold right there.
 
Got a little sidetracked chasing down versions of this one. Edited highlights include...

Massive Attack - Protection (Quiet Village Remix) - absolutely scrummy ultrachill version

Massive Attack - Protection (Brian Eno Mix) - also rather lushy but of particular note for being one of the very rare occasions where a Brian Eno remix is not the most chilled version

Everything But the Girl - Protection (live) - fairly unremarkable version beyond the fact i've never heard ebtg playing it themselves

Massive Attack vs Mad Professor - Protection (No Protection Remix) - off the 'no protection' dub remix album

Massive Attack - Protection (Underdog's Angel Dust Mix) - rather different to any other mix i've come across. also rather good

Massive Attack - Protection (Flood 2K Remix) - also pretty different... and it's flood so...

Massive Attack - Protection (White Label D&B Mix) - not always the biggest fan of d&b but rather liking that

I could go on... I'd probably best not though :o

<3
 
Midlake - Rulers, ruling all things

Glad to say it still sounds good, even without G. I was a bit concerned about that. It seems that music doesn't have that completely engrossing and absorbing almost orgasmic ecstatic & exciting quality anymore, compared to listening to with G at least, but that's something I'm gonna have to get used to for the vast majority of the time.

I was listening to radio 6 for about 4 hours late last night on a stim come-down, pumped full of gabba b meds; i caught the end of Marc Riley, then Tom Rasencroft, Lauren Lauvern, and The Atlantic Records Story, and really enjoyed all 4 shows. I'd recommend the Atlantic story to anyone remotely interested in musical history, blues and artists like Otis Reading. I'll try and d/l it somehow to listen to again later, as there was a lot of great music that i can now put a name to. It'll be on i-player, i dunno how long for.
 
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