Another RSD purchase, a delightfully frantic Frantic Four show from 1979. Coughlan going hard on the kick drum...
Another disc with the full length 4500 Times would have made this a 10/10.
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Finally rereleased on lp, 1992's Doo-Bop. Not viewed favourably at the time, but I think the beats & trumpet work really well.
His phrasing is much sharper too than some of his 80s albums.
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The first 2 "Deep Cuts" releases from 2011 prove your point. Fine selections.
Rory plays the blues.
Sometimes, Miles is struggling, other times he's soaring.
2 months later, he was gone.
An extraordinary document.
Great episode, and thanks for the mention!
Miles Davis- Birth Of The Blue
Back to the tunes.
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2!
The Who & the Allmans
Love me them 'Excesses and follies'...
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No, but nowt wrong with a bit of Val!
Comps helped me.
Superbly played, sir.
"Prog is simply great music released from the arid strictures of cool and from the sneers of gatekeepers".
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βTaking place on 18 July, the Prog Prom will include new orchestral arrangements of hits by Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer and Jethro Tull, amongst others.β ππ»
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STEVEN!
Wow!
Cork, kid.
Where we sported and play'd....
When in Rome....
That was super!
Here we go.
We're off to Cork again...
The lads are giving a talk about the Titanic.
I joined that group, holy shit. Negative middle aged men, crywanking over everything.
Oh, indeed!
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What a great box.
"Richard"....β€οΈ
It says "bootleg" on the cover. I was nervous, but my expectations were exceeded.
And on a fairly cheap set up too.
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To hear those 2 early Animals tracks ON A RECORD was an absolute thrill.
14-15k worth of a flex.
But still hadn't the cop on to realise it's a cleaned up boot.