Age: 43
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Location: Mainz
Posted:
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:06 am (No subject)
« dronescape » wrote:
Ren and Stimpy? Iggy and Pop? Stan and Ollie? Curly, Moe... and Larry?
I admit I will have to google those Ren and Stimpy guys, but I already thought of Stan and Ollie, too (...but since Mjinheer KDM is a Laurel and Hardy fan too, I thought it might be wiser to omit them in this case )
Btw. last night I unexpectedly found myself on a Mike Batt trip after for unknown reasons "Insh'Allah" from "Schizophonia" started to play in my mind and could only be exorcised by re-listening to the couple of his albums I have in my vinyl collection, which are:
Schizophonia, 1977
Caravans OST, 1978
Waves, 1980 Ehrm, not-so-
The Hunting Of The Snark, 1987
Used to have Tarot Suite too, but for somehow it seems to have disappeard from my collection...
And interesting - I always believed that Schizophonia was his debut album and just learned five minutes ago while doing a little google research that he was quite profilic years before that album...
Age: 43
Joined: 11 May 2011
Posts: 2068
Location: Mainz
Posted:
Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:06 pm (No subject)
« sparrow » wrote:
Schulzie - Body Love vol. 2..
Oh yeah - good old Schulzie boy...
« Naus » wrote:
Stomu Yamashita - Go
Just picked it up on vinyl for just € 9
Congratulations!
For years I only had it on vinyl (the original release, once found it on a flee market for about four Deutschmarks...), until a kind soul was so thoughtful to equip me with the mp3-files...
Great albums both, of course!
Now playing...ehrm: my own stuff, but I'm not allowed to tell You, because that would be shameless self promotion...
But before I listened to some tracks from one of TD's recent albums ("Booster" ?) on YouTube a little while doing my job. For some reason I don't remember, I switched to a Phrozenlight clip soon, which was pleasant... _________________ M I C H A E L B R Ü C K N E R http://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com
Age: 43
Joined: 11 May 2011
Posts: 2068
Location: Mainz
Posted:
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:09 pm (No subject)
« dronescape » wrote:
Arse.
Stephen
"Die Musik wurde mit dem Arsch gemacht."
engl. "The music was played with the arse."
(Joachim Heinz Ehrig, known as EROC,
producer and ex-drummer of the band Grobschnitt,
about his early band Crew Blues Session,
from the liner notes of his solo album EROC 3, 1979)
Contains his hit "Wolkenreise" and is actually what I'm listening to at the moment...
Later on:
Bruno Ender Lee, Hope Beyond Menace, 2012
(on vinyl - and it has an original Urs Amann cover...!!!) _________________ M I C H A E L B R Ü C K N E R http://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com