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  • bluecrow
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    12/20/09 Stork Club, Oakland, CA, sbd (via relisten, show presented by Tom the Nurse)

    A couple days ago spun their 2000 release "The Amazing California Health and Happiness Road Show" and it really really hit the spot.

    Love their sound - instrumental psychedelic surf, long jam style.

    edit - Honeybomb!!

  • daverock
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    Canterbury etc

    Gong, and then Steve Hillage were the Canterbury linked bands that meant most to me. Possibly because I saw Gong live in early 1974. To this day, the trippiest event I have ever witnessed without actually tripping myself. You didn't need to with Gong - it was all in the music and presentation. I hadn't taken anything at that time, but it was immediately obvious that they were emanating from a different dimension. A real sign post to otherness. Of their albums, the highlights for me are "Camembert Electrique" and "You" - but anything with Daevid Allen on really.
    Steve Hillage's solo albums from the 70's are also great. My favourite of his is one called "L".

    I also remember " The Snow Goose", which I thought of as being more in a Pink Floyd circa "Meddle" type vein.
    As for "Future Games" by Spirit - yes, I agree 100% !

  • dmcvt
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    Bear's John Hammond

    Speaking of 1973, anyone review John Hammond's You're Doin' Fine from Bears Sonic Journals? I recall listening to John's country blues way way back in the early 70s... thrilled to hear and meet him at the North Atlantic Blues Festival in Rockland Maine a few years ago.

  • iangillespie
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    Forgot to say - re-listening to Friend Of The Devils at the moment!
    Dicks 2 was great!
    Also I still think that the best album to get stoned to is Future Games by Spirit

  • jonathan918@GD
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    This release, along with Dick's vol 2, is my favorite from 1971

    Stellar!!

  • iangillespie
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    Rolling A Joint On Caravan

    Ha! I have rolled so many joints on that album!
    Good to see people are liking it - Caravan were an important part of the'Canterbury music scene' which spawned Soft Machine, Hatfield And The North, National Health, Gong etc but Land Of Grey And Pink is probably the pinnacle.
    Richard Sinclair being I think one of the great vocalists and bass players
    If you like that check out Camel - especially Mirage and The Snow Goose and there is also a Cantrbury connection in that Sinclair played on Rain Dances and Breathless
    I also saw them on the Breathless tour in of all places Canterbury!
    Enjoy!

  • uncle_tripel
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    The Radio Luxembourg Show...

    ...may 16 1972

    on the medium wave 208

    I can remember being
    9 years old
    stilling in the parlor
    of my grandparents house
    less than 5 miles
    from the border between
    East & West
    Germany
    looking at a large square box with large ivory push-buttons
    with strange names written across the display
    names like
    Helvetia
    Luxembourg
    Telefunken
    Munchen

    yeah, so this show does hold
    a special place
    in memory
    of those summers (68, 69, 74, 75, 77)
    at my grandparents
    with that old Telefunken radio

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

  • icecrmcnkd
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    6-10-73 Set3 vinyl

    Listening now, didn’t finish the show last night.

    Looking forward to DP1 vinyl.

  • Oroborous
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    2/26&27/90

    Only background listening today, but smoooooth…like budder!

    Rut roh Checkers! Bad kitty…you can take the cat outta the alley, but ya can’t take the alley outta the cat! Be cool out there Mr Checkers!

  • proudfoot
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    how on Earth is that mofo...

    still alive?

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https://youtu.be/zPuyT6EtRQ0 interesting interview with Zimmy on his website last week, the most he's opened up in decades.... http://bobdylan.com/news/qa-with-bill-flanagan/ He is on an old blue eyes kick, has a new 3 CD set coming out this week of Sinatra, he's no Enrico Caruso but when he interprets Frank, at least he tries to do those immortal tunes justice.
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Right now... I'm listening to a 4 hour phone conference on how to configure some new software work is making us start using. Blah!