I saw them twice in Germany in 1980/81. Great funky performances, also a very unique personality :-)
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Spring has finally arrived on the Oder River. I turned on the water today, looking forward to the season 🤠
#5DebutAlbzms1519
1. Purple Mountains - S/T
2. L'Epee - Diabolique
3. Ulrika Spacek - The Album Paranoia
4. Fred und Luna - Im Klanggarten
5. The Abyss Within Us - S/T
HM to Helicon, Saccades, 10000 Russos, Idles and many more ...
Thank you Richard!
Also new to me. I like it, probably very belatedly.
If you see this, post a gig photo you took
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Solomon R. Guggenheim Founding Collection, By gift © 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris
Yellow Accompaniment by Vasily Kandinsky, 1924
https://botfrens.com/collections/212/contents/137897
#5DebutAlbums1519
A dark ambient/deep techno project from Berlin/Italy. Music for late, quiet nights. I listened to it a lot during the pandemic.
theabysswithinus.bandcamp.com/album/the-ab...
Thank you!
#5DebutAlbums1519
If you like Kraftwerk, Cluster, or Neu!, Fred & Luna are definitely worth a listen. Electrokraut from southern Germany, full of beautiful pop melodies.
Fred und Luna - Im Klanggarten (2016)
#5DebutAlbums1519
L'Epée are Anton Newcombe, The Limiñanas, and Emmanuelle Seignier with their only album, Diabolique (2019). Super cool psych rock, my favorite even in Anton's extensive catalog.
Art of the day
Wiktor Jackowski (Polish, 1987), house fire, 2026. Oil on canvas, 100 x 120 cm.
Hi Richard, thank you once again, my #5DebutAlbums are:
1. Galaxie 500 - Today
2. The Jesus And Mary Chain - Psychocandy
3. Jad Fair & Kramer - Roll Out The Barrel
4. Beat Happening - st
5. Dogbowl - Tit! ( An Opera)
HMs to Loop, MBV, The Necks, De La Soul, ...
I was lucky enough to see the Jimi Tenor Band and Dead Pioneers this week. Any recommendations for shows in (East) London next week?
Yes and no. I bookmark things to listen to later, and I've got this: "Oh, International Anthem again."
Same here ...
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Four great debuts on Kramer's Shimmy Disc (Europe)
Dogbowl - Tit! (An Opera)
Galaxie 500 - Today
Jad Fair & Kramer - Roll Out The Barrel
Bongwater - Double Bummer
Thank you, Richard, my #5debutalbums0509 are
1. LCD Soundsystem - st
2. The XX - st
3. Caitlyn Cary & Thad Cockrell - Begonias
4. Fever Ray - st
5. Bill Callahan - Woke on a Whaleheart
HM to DM Stith, Beak, Kurt Vile, Soundcarriers...
On the 23rd of February 1965 Stan Laurel passed away at home in Santa Monica, he was 74. Some time before his death he said "If any of you cry at my funeral, I'll never speak to you again". 🙂 #laurelandhardy
León Ferrari, Untitled, (ink on paper), 1962 [Colección Eduardo F. Costantini, Buenos Aires. Fundación Malba, Buenos Aires.)
Share an iconic album cover
The Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Communion
73 years old today: Poison Ivy (Kristy Marlana Wallace) #TheCramps
Pics;
Gie Knaeps
Steve Kagan
youtu.be/083gTyPChNM?si…
#5debutalbums0509 Chamber Electro Pop by DM Stith - Heavy Ghost (Asthmatic Kitty 2009) (including a contribution from Sufjan Stevens)
A worthwhile album for #5debutalbums0509 from Whiskeytowns' Caitlin Cary & Thad Cockrell - Begonias (Yep Roc 2005)
The Vegetable Garden with Donkey
The Vegetable Garden with Donkey www.wikiart.org/en/joan-miro/the-vegetab...
Ground Swell (1939) shows boaters in the sun, fixated on a dark bell buoy. It appears as an ominous note in an otherwise calm seascape.
The buoy and storm clouds have been taken to symbolize the looming offshore threat of World War II.
Hi Richard, thanks again! Here are my #5debutalbums9094 (bands with "O" and "P" didn't make the cut)
1. Low - I Could Live In Hope
2. Hard Knocks - School of Hard Knocks
3. John S Hall & Kramer - Real Men
4. Ride - Nowhere
5. Dr. Dre - The Chronic
...
a brown ink drawing of three hares arranged in a triangle, each sharing an ear with both of the other two hares
three hares (holy trinity) germany, 16th century
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John S. Hall & Kramer - Real Men
A classic spoken word obscurity on Shimmy Disc, featuring Kramer sampling from Johann Strauss to N.W.A. and absurdist short stories by King Missile's John S. Hall. Recommended track: Francis Bacon