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Psy-Fi 07-06-2020 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Mindfulness (Post 2125216)

:beer:

Dude111 07-11-2020 08:00 PM

I last got a Moody blues cassette :)

ALBUM: On the threshhold of a dream (First release - No dolby,etc)

Psy-Fi 07-13-2020 07:26 AM

Haven't heard this one for a while and thought I'd give it a spin...





Elisabeth Waldo - Realm of the Incas (1961)

Cuthbert 07-13-2020 09:18 AM

Two albums I am enjoying right now.

Chemical Brothers - Surrender
Fatboy Slim - You've Come a Long Way, Baby

Psy-Fi 07-13-2020 10:39 AM

https://i.ibb.co/5KrzRsw/P.jpg

Pulsallama - Pulsallama (2020)

https://www.discogs.com/artist/336483-Pulsallama

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Pulsallama was a short-lived, yet legendary, 12 piece, then 7 piece all-girl bass and percussion band who ruled Manhattan nightlife for a brief period in 1981 and 1982. Their sound has been described as “13 girls fighting over a cowbell.” The band often fought with each other verbally and physically in the studio and at shows. The groups rowdy behavior, theatrical stage antics, props and costumes and awkward time signatures were what the New York underground loved most about them.

In 1982 Pulsallama opened for The Clash, where an adoring audience of 6000 showered them with coins and cups of beer. Pulsallama’s single, ‘Devil Lives in My Husband’s Body’ was released on Y Records and was distributed by Rough Trade & became a minor college radio and cult hit.

Marie Monday 07-13-2020 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Psy-Fi (Post 2126075)

This is amazing

Raime 07-14-2020 08:09 PM

https://i.imgur.com/BqEPYDi.jpg?1

Sun City Girls "Carnival Folklore Resurrection Vol 6: Sumatran Electric Chair

I think about how we need another group like Sun City Girls, especially in these times. They were super knowledgable about different cultures, but also went out of their way to piss everyone off. Nothing was off limits for them, no style of music, no prank, no country. If anyone can point me to a group like this in terms of mindset, go ahead. I need more chaos.

OccultHawk 07-14-2020 09:31 PM

I’ve probably mentioned this before but I saw them in Japan. The club had a piano in it and they made it central to the whole set. I talked with one of the members and he was saying one gig in Japan could support him for a while in India. Back then you could do three squares and a room for a dollar a day in remote places in India. Healthy food, too. You could also usually find interesting books in English left behind by other tourists. I spent a lot of time reading instead of sight seeing there.

Tristan_Geoff 07-14-2020 11:25 PM

https://e.snmc.io/i/fullres/w/89faa3...9d6d83/1722764
Negurä Bunget - OM
Genres: Atmospheric Black Metal/Romanian Pagan Folk/Prog Metal

This record is fukin gooooood y'all

Raime 07-15-2020 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2126347)
I’ve probably mentioned this before but I saw them in Japan. The club had a piano in it and they made it central to the whole set. I talked with one of the members and he was saying one gig in Japan could support him for a while in India. Back then you could do three squares and a room for a dollar a day in remote places in India. Healthy food, too. You could also usually find interesting books in English left behind by other tourists. I spent a lot of time reading instead of sight seeing there.

Who was it? Was it Charlie, Richard, or Alan?


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