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Then Jericho. Electric

Great shout. Funnily enough Big Area popped up on Spotify for me the other day.


 
Posted : 24/11/2023 8:43 pm
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Shack - HMS Fable. Don’t remember buying it, cannot recall playing it, but got put on a few months back and stayed on for many weeks. Very good.


 
Posted : 24/11/2023 8:51 pm
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‘Kontiki’ by Cotton Mather


 
Posted : 24/11/2023 9:38 pm
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Found myself absentmindedly whistling a tune whilst pottering in the garden. Took a while to work out what it was, but realised it was Medicine Show 😄


 
Posted : 24/11/2023 10:22 pm
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Posted : 24/11/2023 10:51 pm
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Tin drum - Japan.


 
Posted : 24/11/2023 11:00 pm
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Carl Craig - Landcruising

The Fire Theft - The Fire Theft


 
Posted : 24/11/2023 11:40 pm
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Spooky, I bought that this afternoon!

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Posted : 24/11/2023 11:50 pm
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Ok I'll add Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Smashing Pumpkins. Listening it tonight


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 12:02 am
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Shack   HMS fable . Someone mentioned it on twitter the other day and I hadn't listened to it in years . Didn't sound aged at all , just really good songs .


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 1:38 am
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Gomez - Bring it on and Liquid skin. Played again this last week after listening to Ben Ottowell’s solo output. A fantastic bunch of talented musicians and in my opinion much better than a lot of their British peers from the same period.


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 9:50 am
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I’ve just started listening to a podcast that celebrates 90s indie and it has brought back loads of memories.

currently ‘discovering’ and loving the Senseless Things, having missed them at the time.


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 9:57 am
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Lichens – The Psychic Nature Of Being

Got it when it came out (2005), listened causally a few time, put it on the shelf, forgot about it for a decade and then randomly tuned in a few years back and was blown away…

I’ve now got 20+ his (Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe) other albums on the back of this.

If you are into odd electronic droney stuff, he’s highly recommended.


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 10:30 am
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@funkmasterp - I’ve just seen that Gomez are touring again to mark 25 years since Bring It On was released. We went to the 20th anniversary tour at the Albert Halls and they were awesome!

HMS Fable by Shack is another absolute classic. They also released the Oscar EP about the same time, with what surely has to be the most Scouse song ever recorded and live versions of a few tracks off HMS Fable

I love this track!


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 10:42 am
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Re-discovered ,and an instant time travel back to (for us) a most excellent year.

Doves - The Last Broadcast


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 11:20 am
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Good call @fasthaggis. An absolute masterpiece. I think I saw them 4 times on that tour.

I recently had a drive to do so shoved Lost Souls on from start to finish. I got really emotional listening to the whole thing. If ever an album summed up the mood of the times, that was it. A decade of hedonism coming to an end and now facing up to the inevitable aftermath. The whole album feels like a come down, but still manages some weirdly uplifting moments in all the melancholy. A strange mix. Its something unique that could only ever have been recorded in Manchester


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 11:38 am
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I came on here to mention Car Button Cloth by the Lemonheads. My daughter loves, "If I could talk I'd tell you". But noticed Shack in the comments. I don't think I had the album but I think I had one track on a free Mojo or Q cd. Will listen properly later.


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 3:10 pm
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Good and Gone - Screamin Blue Messiahs

Stop That Train - Clint Eastwood and General Saint


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 8:24 pm
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I came on here to mention Car Button Cloth by the Lemonheads.

A perfect Sunday afternoon album, so on it goes tomorrow. Bonus points for the mountain bike referencing lyric.


 
Posted : 25/11/2023 10:24 pm
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It won't be everyone's cup of tea but it was her birthday this week, and on Twitter someone had posted a video of them doing Birthday. Which in turn led me back to Life's Too Good. I still don't really know what they're about but thank Peel there was always space for bands like Sugarcubes


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 12:28 am
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The Marlboro Men - It Ain't A Hunting Party Till Something Gets Broken

You can thank me later.


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 1:01 am
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Nimrod.

I listened to it the other day for the first time in like 20years. Solid


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 8:16 am
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Rings Around the World, Super Furry Animals 


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 11:03 am
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The Marlboro Men – It Ain’t A Hunting Party Till Something Gets Broken

You can thank me later

Thanks.

Just listened on a ride. The exhilaration of Sabbath/Deep Purple riffs without the distraction of vocals. A nice change from my usual Drum n Bass riding playlist.


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 11:07 am
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Not so much a forgotten album, but I'm ashamed to say that public school prejudice stopped me appreciating what a great band ACDC were until my mid-forties.

Quite often I'll Shazam something from a soundtrack and it'll be by The Cure.


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 11:21 am
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Might start a thread on the back of this . Songs that you have to turn up to 11 .
Foo Fighters All my life
ACDC thunderstruck
Subways With You


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 11:48 am
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Just been trying to organise my digital/physical music a bit and a noticed few things which slipped by the wayside -

'Millionaires and Teddy Bears' by Kevin Coyne
'The Road of Silk' by Pete Atkin/Clive James

Actually, anything by the above. Some on Spotify, but not all of it. 1970s stuff, what the more trendy grown ups were listening to when I were a lad. Coyne's "the World is Full of Fools" had a particular impact on me as a young man. And listening to it again, it is just as relevant to me now. (It is a personal, introspective song, not a song about the state of the world. Listen to it when you feel that nobody understands you.)


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 12:51 pm
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Pisco - Good man.  It's the one of the best cycling / driving/ just crank up the volume albums out there IMO.


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 1:13 pm
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Signing off, UB40. If you know you know (if you don’t, get on it!)


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 1:47 pm
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Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory.
Hadn't listened to it for years- forgot how good they were 🤘


 
Posted : 26/11/2023 2:01 pm
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Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs


 
Posted : 27/11/2023 12:09 am
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