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New-ish things grabbing me lately:

 

Zeus! - the new EP from British Sea Power. Can't wait for Valhalla Dancehall..

 

Snow is Falling - a splendid seasonal offering from Darker My Love

Such Great Heights - Iron and Wine

Natural One - Folk Impression

Beautiful Drug - Thievery Corporation

Echoes - Klaxons

Barricade - Interpol

Let Go - Everest

Scissor Runner - Jenny & Johnny

Ain't Nobody (Breakage Remix) - Clare Maguire

Tokyo - The Wombats

Wait Up - Tokyo Police Club

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Disks 1 and 2 of Barclay James Harvests' "Sea of Tranquillity"

 

RIP Woolly Wolsenholme. There's a new Mellotron player in Heaven now...

 

Blimey that's a nasty shock - I only saw BJH a few months ago and Woolly looked in fine spirits, cracking jokes and generally having a laugh with the audience. Sad news indeed.

 

OMS - Steeleye Span "Bedlam Born".

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Disks 1 and 2 of Barclay James Harvests' "Sea of Tranquillity"

 

RIP Woolly Wolsenholme. There's a new Mellotron player in Heaven now...

 

Agreed...

Top band and top bloke B)

 

Meantime...

Steve Hillage - The Fire Inside plays to be followed with...

Electric Land - Bad Company

Animate - Rush

 

I love Sp#t#fy :drink_mini::dance_mini::good_mini:

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Starting off a (very) early start to the day with the original motion picture soundtrack of 'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back' one of John Williams finest works which I always seem to play whenever I am in a grumpy mood which given the increasingly closeness to that Christmas Day nonsense is off the scale in terms of being able to be accurately measured... :D :D :D

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A lot of recent purchases, mostly cheap downloads (20p a track) from mflow.com

 

Barclay James Harvest - Live at Shepherds Bush Empire 2006 (actually the John Lees BJH)

Ihsahn - After (Stunning album if you like modern metal)

Arcade Fire - The Neon Bible (Apart from "Intervention" which is great song, I'm struggling to see what the fuss is about with this lot)

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I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue at Milton Keynes (1999?)

 

I just wish I had kept earlier recordings (I've got virtually all since 1998)

 

I really miss Humph -and Willie Rushton.

 

Simon.

I wish the BBC would repeat some of the ones that they don't. As with the News Quiz, they repeat some of the old ones on Radio 7, but not all of them. (And since they repeat some episodes from a given batch of episodes, but not others, I have no idea what the idea is.)

But yes, it's a cracking series... and the last bit? Consider this a 'me too'

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Judas Priest - Nostradamus. Epic concept album, sometimes compared with Kiss' infamous "The Elder".

 

Before that:

Elbow - The Seldom-Seen Kid. Sorry, just don't get what all the fuss is about with this lot. Loads of musicians I respect love them, though.

Magenta - Seven. Pretty hardcore old-school prog; Bit derivative of 70s Yes and Genesis, but has it's moments. Christina Booth has a fantastic voice, and Chris Fry is a great guitarist, though.

Winter in Eden - Awakening. British take on the Euro symphonic metal genre; good songs survive poor production.

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