Published on 12, July, 2020
does it make you feel good? ive been listening to the doors recently?gaz
Bowie is a gaping hole in my musical knowledge. Apart from two albums.
Now, my friend and I are listening to his LP copy of Alladin Sane.
Thankyou for the recommendation in that case! How about Kranky Records? Do you like them?
Nope, came across the name through a book about landscape. Beautiful packaging on a lot of the releases as well, a Constellation Records fan will love it.
There's a good documentary about them recording at Electrical Audio on yt. That's how i initially got into them.
Thankyou. Is this your own band?
For John Cale fans:
https://aeolian.bandcamp.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Skelton
Ditto.
Music is a beautiful thing. I love that it makes you feel so much and relaxes you .
Nice fella. Wrote me a handwritten note with the stuff i bought from him.
I'm now listening to the Malojian Single I ordered on Bandcamp, which came yesterday in the post.
Amongst the best! I had an opportunity many years ago to work on a couple of venues which had regular appearances by celeb DJs. The vast majority of them came over as a pretty scuzzy bunch. JP did actually begin to feel quite like a real human being. He had a good way of actually talking to venue staff about their own interests. I hear JP was rather patronised by many other of the Radio 1 posers; so much so that he usually got on a lot better with some of the Radios 2, 3 & 4 DJs with more specialised musical tastes.
As for some of the Radio Luxembourg lot, what a bunch of coiffed card sharps and scandalous opportunists!
I also noted this on that Wiki. A reminder that Dale Griffin/Overend Watts went to work for the BBC as a sound engineer and was involved in over 2,000 JP sessions. RIP Dale!
https://peel.fandom.com/wiki/Dale_Griffin
DJ songs are what I would call a definite genre; showing us what most 'real' musicians really feel about them. (Compare that with what musicians/footballers/artists continue to said about JP) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRRmU_pOXnk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMykYSQaG_c
But what a supremely scuzzy industry it is! Take Don Arden, for example. He bought so talent to the fore, and yet was roundly hated by his own daughter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Arden
Love Peely. What a man, what a radio show.
https://peel.fandom.com/wiki/MC_Buzz_B
Thanks to looking about him on DuckDuckGo, I discovered that Fandom has its own Wiki for John Peel.
I'm listening to an LP borrowed from my artist friend.
A hip hop album from 1991 by MC Buzz B. A rapper from Manchester who went on to work with Lionrock.
hahahaha. Very haunting image.
That's the only one i do have. On CD. I could make fortune on Discogs selling my cd's and Vinyl. I prefer to keep physical stuff though. Have you ever read The Collector by John Fowles? Very dark but quite enjoyable novel.
That was fa#o Infinity.
I don't have that album.
Is that the one with Dead Flag Blues on? Never been more terrified than i was listening to that one night. Think it was this year actually. It just chimed with the level of personal and societal chaos.