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Post by alimcg on Aug 15, 2008 9:22:58 GMT 10
Maybe that's what Plucka from Hey Hey has been up to...
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Post by timothystevens on Aug 15, 2008 9:38:41 GMT 10
Would you believe it, I even anticipated this witty response, which is why 'Études' is italicised. Besides which I thought everyone knew that Fuck-a-duck is a four-piece from just outside Seattle. Best drummer-less grunge you'll ever hear.
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Post by trumpetguy on Aug 18, 2008 10:04:59 GMT 10
I must check them out
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Post by ironguts on Aug 20, 2008 18:36:30 GMT 10
it's strange the things you find when you google fuck-a-duck, didn't find the band though.
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Post by Kenny on Aug 21, 2008 10:24:30 GMT 10
The Free Design - Kites Are Fun The Free Design - Stars/Time/Bubbles/Love The Free Design - You Could Be Born Again
MUCH betterer than prozac ...
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Post by ironguts on Aug 22, 2008 15:14:18 GMT 10
Various stuff by Andrew D'Angelo, this guy is great, what a strong Alto sound, tough as too.
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Post by dodgy on Aug 28, 2008 11:32:06 GMT 10
Listening to some mob calling themselves "The Antripodean Collective" indulging in a massive massacre of some egos. (Some guy called Tinkler calls it "gentrification of the Ego", whatever that means).
I'm surprised at how fantastic the horn and violin sound together (though someone I know mentioned something about stepping on cats). The combination works. The trumpet even sounds string-like at times.
Anyway, Guts may be interested to know that my daughter, 14, roused from sleep by the Antripodeans' Massacre, wrote me a pithy review of the album: "It stinks! Horrible. Minus 50 stars".
A review (not my daughter's) will be in Sunday Hun this weekend. And for the "File between" I went with Gest8 and Lost & Found.
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Post by ironguts on Aug 28, 2008 12:26:16 GMT 10
Ha, that's great, it'll be on my updated CV, "It stinks" - Rogers daughter.
Well speaking of Violin and Trumpet, wait till you hear the next Antripodean with Edie/Hannaford/Rogers/Tinkler -'Fun Call', heaps of cats being squashed. Then the one after that, Dewhurst/Edie/Hannaford/Tinkler -'Shank', the cat is dead.
Look forward to the review,,,, I think.
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Post by Kenny on Aug 28, 2008 12:37:55 GMT 10
Ha, that's great, it'll be on my updated CV, "It stinks" - Rogers daughter. A young woman of astute taste and refined discernment.
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Post by ironguts on Aug 28, 2008 18:18:20 GMT 10
what is a stute? and disectment? refined? young?
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Post by ironguts on Sept 2, 2008 8:23:22 GMT 10
Elliott Carter string quartets, yeah, heavy.
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Post by spoons on Sept 2, 2008 17:04:03 GMT 10
coltrane: one up one down- live at the half note the roots: do you want more Bob Marley: legend, exodus tim o'dwyer: broken river
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Post by timothystevens on Sept 23, 2008 19:15:22 GMT 10
I've been listening to Jarrett's My Song and although it's a complete ripoff of Mark Isaacs' Resurgence it's so terrific. Also I've been listening to some Graeme Bell EPs from the 1950s, like Piano Jazz and Piano in Ragtime, because John Sangster plays the drums. Piano in Ragtime is particularly good. Last night I was out in the car and I heard bits of a BBC Prom Concert in which the New York Philharmonic did Ravel's Mother Goose suite, and later played the arse out of Tchaikovsky 4. The orchestra was conducted by Lorin Maazel and it was going off. So that brings y'all up to date. Now someone say something!
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Post by captain on Sept 23, 2008 21:59:30 GMT 10
Did Graeme Bell ever win an ARIA?
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Post by timothystevens on Sept 29, 2008 10:52:03 GMT 10
No. But that's nothing compared with the sad tale of Mr Aria. He couldn't win a soft toy on the St Anselm's lucky wheel.
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