This sounds great. Frank Zappa ’66: Vol. 1 – Live at TTG Studios, captured during a pivotal 1966 recording session. The album will feature 17 tracks, only one of which had been previously released. The album officially hits shelves on May 15. From the Zappa Vaulternative Records.
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Young, loud & snotty. And angry. Jagged punk noise from a band out of Bristol. The personal lyrics of frontman Joe Talbot—the Charles Bukowski of post-punk—cut deep. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the immensely impressive second album by IDLES.
IDLES-Joy As An Act Of Resistance (2018). #postpunk
Pittig ja.
Alle persingen hebben één ding met elkaar gemeen: ze zijn vaak peperduur.🙄
I almost forgot how great It's Only Rock 'n' Roll is. Listen to the amazing guitar solos by Mick Taylor in Time Waits for No One and Short and Curlies. He even plays bass on Fingerprint File, a song driven by sleazy funk and paranoid lyrics. Vintage Stones. One of their best albums of the ’70s.
Ah, te gek. Hier ook voorkeur voor zwart vinyl.
Dubbel lp nog wel.
Nieuwe van Zu is inderdaad erg goed, zoals je zelf al paar x aangaf hier. Nu effe de vinylversie zien te scoren. @notesonnoise.bsky.social
Ok....goede plaat ook. 😀
Jeetje.... al gedraaid?
Amigo de Musica Jan Donkers RIP.
Kritisch blijven naar jezelf mbt aankopen. Tegenwoordig al duur genoeg. 7" single Taylor Swift 25 euro!
Zo blijven we aan de gang met dit soort reissues. Wel een goede plaat.
Gelezen. Goed. 👍
Wire–Read And Burn 03. Expanded vinyl version of 2007 CD EP, featuring additional tracks that turn out to be very good. A Record Store Day release in the UK, Germany, and the USA—though not in the Netherlands. Limited to 2,500 copies worldwide. "The Netherlands are untethered" from 23 Years Too Late
It’s definitely not comparable to Nirvana in any way—no song, no sense of structure to hold onto...
Maybe more of a “nice-to-have” thing, honestly.
It’s more of a weird/cool collab and release anyway. I mostly picked it up back then because of William Burroughs.
Ah… this is a pretty wild release, of course. Who would’ve ever seen this collab coming? Kurt Cobain playing some noisy, rough-sounding guitar on this rare release. Writer William Burroughs reading his own stuff. William S. Burroughs/Kurt Cobain - The "Priest" They Called Him (Tim Kerr Records 1993)
Klopt. 1969. Geweldig goede plaat. Psych rock. Cult.
Luckily, they didn’t kill more than 40,000 demonstrators.
Killer 1968 album by French singer Jacques Dutronc.
Le beau garçon de la pop française.
12 songs, all great stuff. A lot of quirky and clever garage rock songs and ironic lyrics.
Featuring the classic 'Il est cinq heures, Paris s’éveille'.
Jacques Dutronc - Jacques Dutronc (Disques Vogue 1968)
It's happening! #anginedepoitrine
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New album by The Rolling Stones is called Foreign Tongues. But first, the single Mr. Charm. On April 11, we’ll know (and hear) more.
"I do love my man"
In Mexico, they haven’t forgotten Dutch footballer Arjen Robben. Very sporting of him to take part in this (rather long) commercial. #WK2014 #Sabritas #penalty
haha, guess you're right, it’s better to wait until tonight or until everyone is in bed…
For all you harsh noise lovers: Bruce Russell (The Dead C) and Lasse Marhaug doing some intesting stuff on this 2cd set.
When you sign up for updates you’ll receive an email from the Stones’ record label. In London posters have been spotted featuring Who The Fuck Are The Cockroaches a fictional name under which the Stones have performed before It references a t-shirt worn by Keith Richards Who The Fuck Is Mick Jagger
Nice insight story.
Read it here without paywall: archive.ph/jGpfH