I've got the new WPC - Billy Corgan LP on preorder so gave Monuments a spin today, it's really grown on me, a pretty decent Pumpkins LP, could be my favourite since Mellon Collie.
Love Monuments. I like it better than Mellon Collie. I never could get into that one or anything between it and Monuments.
I've got the new WPC - Billy Corgan LP on preorder so gave Monuments a spin today, it's really grown on me, a pretty decent Pumpkins LP, could be my favourite since Mellon Collie.
Love Monuments. I like it better than Mellon Collie. I never could get into that one or anything between it and Monuments.
Judging by the songs he has been playing and streaming online, this new tour could be something REALLY great.
I have great tix for the Nashville show.
Hope we get to hear a lot of deep cuts. (Tristessa, Blue, Whir, Plume, etc.)
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Does anyone listen to James Brown? What pressings do u have that you like?
Thanks
James Brown and His Famous Flames Live at the Apollo has been on my want list for awhile. What pressing I end up with will depend on cost but when I get around to it, I'll let you know. It's a "must have" that somehow keeps slipping through the cracks.
"Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!" -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Does anyone listen to James Brown? What pressings do u have that you like?
Thanks
James Brown and His Famous Flames Live at the Apollo has been on my want list for awhile. What pressing I end up with will depend on cost but when I get around to it, I'll let you know. It's a "must have" that somehow keeps slipping through the cracks.
@brianlux I don't recall ever hearing him w Famous Flames. I Have heard him w the JB's though.
From what I've seen in record stores there is are pressings with a label King records. Are they legit?
The one I really want is Jungle Groove.
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Does anyone listen to James Brown? What pressings do u have that you like?
Thanks
James Brown and His Famous Flames Live at the Apollo has been on my want list for awhile. What pressing I end up with will depend on cost but when I get around to it, I'll let you know. It's a "must have" that somehow keeps slipping through the cracks.
@brianlux I don't recall ever hearing him w Famous Flames. I Have heard him w the JB's though.
From what I've seen in record stores there is are pressings with a label King records. Are they legit?
The one I really want is Jungle Groove.
One of these days I'll pick this up and let you know how it sounds:
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"Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!" -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Does anyone listen to James Brown? What pressings do u have that you like?
Thanks
James Brown and His Famous Flames Live at the Apollo has been on my want list for awhile. What pressing I end up with will depend on cost but when I get around to it, I'll let you know. It's a "must have" that somehow keeps slipping through the cracks.
@brianlux I don't recall ever hearing him w Famous Flames. I Have heard him w the JB's though.
From what I've seen in record stores there is are pressings with a label King records. Are they legit?
The one I really want is Jungle Groove.
One of these days I'll pick this up and let you know how it sounds:
I have this album on vinyl, fantastic classic live record..
A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
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Does anyone listen to James Brown? What pressings do u have that you like?
Thanks
James Brown and His Famous Flames Live at the Apollo has been on my want list for awhile. What pressing I end up with will depend on cost but when I get around to it, I'll let you know. It's a "must have" that somehow keeps slipping through the cracks.
@brianlux I don't recall ever hearing him w Famous Flames. I Have heard him w the JB's though.
From what I've seen in record stores there is are pressings with a label King records. Are they legit?
The one I really want is Jungle Groove.
One of these days I'll pick this up and let you know how it sounds:
I have this album on vinyl, fantastic classic live record..
Thanks for the heads up, R. I will be watching for it!
"Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!" -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
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A very cool score today- Ernest Tubb Sings Hank Williams. It's in excellent shape, both vinyl and cover, and get this- 10 cents!
Tubb had one of those voices that was always a bit off but ripe with character and you knew he loved to sing. And his band, The Texas Troubadours are so fine on this one-- oh man!
And it's in great shape. Thank you vinyl gods!
"Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!" -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Free download code if someone would like. Loved his last album Heart Like A Levee alot.
mergerecords.com/digital
serial number: P8253MZP BARCODE: 673855060514
HOPE SOMEONE ENJOYS THE ALBUM AND CHECKS OUT THEIR OTHER ALBUMS!
Thanks! Can't wait to check it out!
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2009 Original pressing, even though it was recorded as one of the first ever punk albums in 1976..
I never knew this album existed.
What are the first punk albums?
MC5, Stooges, Ramones, Velvet Underground, NY Dolls, Crass?
I've always enjoyed those "Who were the first punks" threads even though no one really knows for sure. A good argument could be made for this being the first punk:
"Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!" -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
2009 Original pressing, even though it was recorded as one of the first ever punk albums in 1976..
I never knew this album existed.
What are the first punk albums?
MC5, Stooges, Ramones, Velvet Underground, NY Dolls, Crass?
I've always enjoyed those "Who were the first punks" threads even though no one really knows for sure. A good argument could be made for this being the first punk:
Is that Jim Morrison? If so, why?
I actually think The Kinks and the Kingsmen could be in the conversation.
I don't think of Jim Morrison as a punk in any way, shape, or form. He was a Psychedelic Poet Rocker.
Someone already mentioned The Kinks, and I think they were probably the first really major punk band (I've read that some call them proto-punk). Perhaps the Velvet Underground could be shoehorned into the category. They formed in the mid-60s.
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2009 Original pressing, even though it was recorded as one of the first ever punk albums in 1976..
I never knew this album existed.
What are the first punk albums?
MC5, Stooges, Ramones, Velvet Underground, NY Dolls, Crass?
Exactly, who were the first punk bands? Probably the ones you've mentioned, definitely the Stooges were one of the first. So the story goes with the above Death album, their record company at the time wouldn't release it unless the band changed their name, apparently it was too controversial at the time, the band refused so the album never got a proper vinyl release until 2009..
2009 Original pressing, even though it was recorded as one of the first ever punk albums in 1976..
I never knew this album existed.
What are the first punk albums?
MC5, Stooges, Ramones, Velvet Underground, NY Dolls, Crass?
Exactly, who were the first punk bands? Probably the ones you've mentioned, definitely the Stooges were one of the first. So the story goes with the above Death album, their record company at the time wouldn't release it unless the band changed their name, apparently it was too controversial at the time, the band refused so the album never got a proper vinyl release until 2009..
That explains a whole lot.
The name wasn't that bad though. Hell Sabbath changed their name to sound more menacing!
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-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Does anyone listen to James Brown? What pressings do u have that you like?
Thanks
Judging by the songs he has been playing and streaming online, this new tour could be something REALLY great.
I have great tix for the Nashville show.
Hope we get to hear a lot of deep cuts. (Tristessa, Blue, Whir, Plume, etc.)
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2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
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-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
From what I've seen in record stores there is are pressings with a label King records. Are they legit?
The one I really want is Jungle Groove.
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Tubb had one of those voices that was always a bit off but ripe with character and you knew he loved to sing. And his band, The Texas Troubadours are so fine on this one-- oh man!
And it's in great shape. Thank you vinyl gods!
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
2009 Original pressing, even though it was recorded as one of the first ever punk albums in 1976..
Free download code if someone would like. Loved his last album Heart Like A Levee alot.
mergerecords.com/digital
serial number: P8253MZP
BARCODE: 673855060514
HOPE SOMEONE ENJOYS THE ALBUM AND CHECKS OUT THEIR OTHER ALBUMS!
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What are the first punk albums?
MC5, Stooges, Ramones, Velvet Underground, NY Dolls, Crass?
Mew is the clear RSD version. Sounds so good.
St. Louis 10.11.00
Kansas City 10.12.00
St. Louis 4.22.03
Kansas City 6.12.03
St. Louis 10.5.04
Kansas City 5.3.10
Phoenix (EV) 4.13.12
Phoenix (EV) 11.4.12
Phoenix 11.19.13
Wrigley 1 8.20.16
Seattle 1 8.8.18
Phoenix 4.11.20
Phoenix 5.9.22
Indianapolis 9.10.23
Los Angeles 1 5.22.24
Indianapolis 8.26.24
yumi zouma- willowbank- now on my list of best sounding records, phenomenal pressing
lead belly- 3rd man
marilyn Manson- heaven
Michael Kiwanuka
https://youtu.be/1Sw2JJ5nSbM
Beautiful voice and funky
https://youtu.be/nOubjLM9Cbc
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
I actually think The Kinks and the Kingsmen could be in the conversation.
Someone already mentioned The Kinks, and I think they were probably the first really major punk band (I've read that some call them proto-punk). Perhaps the Velvet Underground could be shoehorned into the category. They formed in the mid-60s.
The name wasn't that bad though. Hell Sabbath changed their name to sound more menacing!