The Last Album You Bought Revisited

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the doc

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12th Feb 2010 at 8:21 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Quote: Parmaynu, Feb 2010
Radiohead - Unplugged

I found it in Oxfam, I've never heard of it and it's not on eBay, odd.


Bootleg?

I've got a Manics Unplugged and it's just a knock-off compilation of acoustic b-sides and live stuff.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

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12th Feb 2010 at 9:16 pm

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Quote: the doc, Feb 2010
Quote: Parmaynu, Feb 2010
Radiohead - Unplugged

I found it in Oxfam, I've never heard of it and it's not on eBay, odd.


Bootleg?

I've got a Manics Unplugged and it's just a knock-off compilation of acoustic b-sides and live stuff.

That's exactly what it is, it's very good though, pretty pleased with it.

the doc

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12th Feb 2010 at 10:10 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Quote: Parmaynu, Feb 2010
Quote: the doc, Feb 2010
Quote: Parmaynu, Feb 2010
Radiohead - Unplugged

I found it in Oxfam, I've never heard of it and it's not on eBay, odd.


Bootleg?

I've got a Manics Unplugged and it's just a knock-off compilation of acoustic b-sides and live stuff.

That's exactly what it is, it's very good though, pretty pleased with it.


Sound. I miss getting bootlegs, actually, I used to get loads from record fairs and stuff. I remember going to see Green Day at the T&C in 98(ish) and buying a CD of it two days later. Result.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

the doc

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17th Feb 2010 at 7:33 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Even If and Especially When by Screaming Trees


And with that, my collection is complete

There's not many artists I'm arsed enough about to want to get hold of everything they've done, but I f*cking love these guys. The SST stuff is quite hard to get hold of these days but it's well worth a look. Kinda sounds like the Meat Puppets covering the Doors, proper frazzled and wiggy as f*ck. This is their second album, really looking forward to hearing it.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

John Cage Bubblegum

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17th Feb 2010 at 10:16 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out
Unwound - Repetition
Delta 5 - Singles & Sessions 1979-81

I've owned two of the three on MP3 for ages but I fancied having the proper copies to own. All three albums are mint, it has to be said.
Peter Kenyon has a medal

the doc

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18th Feb 2010 at 1:18 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Quote: John Cage Bubblegum, Feb 2010
Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out
Unwound - Repetition
Delta 5 - Singles & Sessions 1979-81

I've owned two of the three on MP3 for ages but I fancied having the proper copies to own. All three albums are mint, it has to be said.


That Sleater-Kinney album is brilliant.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

John Cage Bubblegum

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25th Feb 2010 at 4:51 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
Quote: the doc, Feb 2010
That Sleater-Kinney album is brilliant.


Have you heard either of the other two? Delta 5 were a Leeds band, a kind of female-fronted Gang of Four. Unwound would be right up your alley I'd imagine, noisy, angular post-hardcore. Can't go wrong with any of their albums but I'd highly recommend Repetition, New Plastic Fears or Leaves Turn Inside You.
Peter Kenyon has a medal

the doc

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25th Feb 2010 at 5:09 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Quote: John Cage Bubblegum, Feb 2010
Quote: the doc, Feb 2010
That Sleater-Kinney album is brilliant.


Have you heard either of the other two? Delta 5 were a Leeds band, a kind of female-fronted Gang of Four. Unwound would be right up your alley I'd imagine, noisy, angular post-hardcore. Can't go wrong with any of their albums but I'd highly recommend Repetition, New Plastic Fears or Leaves Turn Inside You.


That sounds mint, actually, I'll have a root around for them when I get a minute. Cheers boss.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

Silvan

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1st Mar 2010 at 9:52 am

Silvan - Aurals Velupide!

Aurals Velupide!

 

Van Halen - '5150'
Crosby, Stills & Nash - 'Crosby, Stills & Nash'
What can I say? I did it all for the Wookies.

Lady Stark

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2nd Mar 2010 at 12:33 pm

Lady Stark - Winter Is Coming

Winter Is Coming

 
Currently downloading Night Time by Killing Joke.

I can't remember the last time I bought a cd, I've just been buying download album thingies ever since I bought an iPod

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2nd Mar 2010 at 3:13 pm

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Ordered:
Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip - The Logic Of Chance
Gorillaz - Plastic Beach
Nathaniel Merriweather presents...Lovage: Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By, Featuring Michael Patton and Jennifer Charles

Little Blue Fox.

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12th Mar 2010 at 1:32 pm

Little Blue Fox. - Hope is important.

Hope is important.

 
"Casanova" by The Divine Comedy.
It hurts too much not to try.
I will see you in another life when we are both cats.
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Little Blue Fox.

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9th Apr 2010 at 11:54 am

Little Blue Fox. - Hope is important.

Hope is important.

 
"Sigh no more" by Mumford and Sons.
It hurts too much not to try.
I will see you in another life when we are both cats.
Quod perditum est, in venietur.*Facebook.

Jewbacca

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9th Apr 2010 at 3:47 pm

Jewbacca - Aaaaaaaaaaaarrrgh!

Aaaaaaaaaaaarrrgh!

 
Quote: Ghosts vs. Robots., Apr 2010
"Sigh no more" by Mumford and Sons.

I love Mumford and Sons too

If we have a similar music taste and you haven't already you should check out EmilĂ­ana Torrini, Sparkadia, The Bloody Beetroots and probably the best of the lot.
AAAAAAARRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!


 
 
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