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Old 02-28-2009, 03:33 PM   #4311 (permalink)
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The Shins - Wincing The Night Away


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Old 02-28-2009, 03:34 PM   #4312 (permalink)
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Couldnt help myself today on the way back from watching the footie


Nirvana - Travelling on a Cloud

Marvellously psychedelic by this English duo from the sixties, Kurt must have been a fan.



Country Joe & The Fish - The Collected 1965 to 1970

Bought on a whim because the band looked quite trendy on the front cover, their stuff is kinda Bluesy and kinda trippy, good stuff
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Old 02-28-2009, 03:35 PM   #4313 (permalink)
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Nirvana - Travelling on a Cloud

Marvellously psychedelic by this English duo from the sixties, Kurt must have been a fan.
Somehow, I doubt it.
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Old 02-28-2009, 03:46 PM   #4314 (permalink)
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Somehow, I doubt it.
i wouldn't rule it out he had excellent taste in music

for some reason I always always confuse this band with Traffic... your local must be pretty well-stocked cellartapes
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i wouldn't rule it out he had excellent taste in music

for some reason I always always confuse this band with Traffic... your local must be pretty well-stocked cellartapes
Yeah, but I'm pretty sure everyone gets that impression because he used to namedropped up and coming bands or at least recent bands like Shonen Knife, Boredoms and The Melvins. Although I don't know that much about his taste.
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Old 02-28-2009, 03:51 PM   #4316 (permalink)
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he did, but he was well-versed, his name keeps cropping up as digging a lot of good older bands (especially in the post-punk era) which is more impressive when you consider how people consumed their music back then. And living in suburban America too, you must've really had to dig for the Raincoats or whatever

edit- although yeah he probably wouldnt have liked the toytown psychedelia stylings of the original Nirvana...

cellartapes does that album have 'Rainbow Chaser' on it? amazing track
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he did, but he was well-versed, his name keeps cropping up as digging a lot of good older bands (especially in the post-punk era) which is more impressive when you consider how people consumed their music back then. And living in suburban America too, you must've really had to dig for the Raincoats or whatever

edit- although yeah he probably wouldnt have liked the toytown psychedelia stylings of the original Nirvana...

cellartapes does that album have 'Rainbow Chaser' on it? amazing track
Yeah, I know he liked Gang of Four and Scratch Acid.
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Old 02-28-2009, 04:05 PM   #4318 (permalink)
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Kurt Cobain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia always thought he was somebody i could stand to be around. It doesnt mention the King Crimson 'Red' influence though which is pretty self-evident
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cellartapes does that album have 'Rainbow Chaser' on it? amazing track
Yep, and the brilliant Oh! What a Performance

Darling Darlene is becoming a favourite in the 5 hours I've owned it

1 Rainbow Chaser
2 Pentecost Hotel
3 Tiny Goddess
4 Girl in the Park
5 Melanie Blue
6 You Can Try It
7 Trapeze
8 Satelite Jockey
9 Wings of Love
10 The Show Must Go On
11 The Touchables (All of Us)
12 We Can Help You
13 Oh! What a Performance
14 Darling Darlene
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Old 02-28-2009, 04:11 PM   #4320 (permalink)
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i heard rainbow chaser from this which was instrumental in the molding my fondness for 60's britain etc, really good schtuff.
I'm listening to it now and the first disc has somehow received an irreparable scratch

edit- ooh i want this!, the Vertigo retrospective is good too, not as diverse as the 60's label boxes though. I bought it as a present for a mate and ripped it before putting it in the post hahahaha
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