Television “Friction” (from Live At The Old Waldorf San Francisco, 6/29/78)
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My last purchase as a record store employee. Luckily my sweetheart of an ex-boss found this for me as we missed out on it for Record Store Day. Grateful!
Television “Friction” (from Live At The Old Waldorf San Francisco, 6/29/78)
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My last purchase as a record store employee. Luckily my sweetheart of an ex-boss found this for me as we missed out on it for Record Store Day. Grateful!
What the?
Pink Floyd “Country Song” (from the Zabriskie Point OST sessions 1969)
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Belong “Come See” (from Common Era 2011)
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picked this up today.
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Irrepressible Impulses: The Music You Don’t Hear On The Radio…At Least For The Time Being (1972)
Side One
1. Pharoah Sanders “Astral Traveling”
2. John Coltrane “Dear Lord”
3. Alice Coltrane “Galaxy in Turiya”
4. John Klemmer “Crystaled Tears”
5. Ahmad Jamal “Wave”
6. Cliff Coulter “Worry ‘bout it Later”
Side Two
1. Archie Shepp “Attica State”
2. Chico Hamilton “Larry of Arabia”
3. Alice Coltrane “Blue Nile”
4. Milt Jackson “Frankie and Johnny”
5. Archie Shepp “Money Blues”
Michael Chapman “Kodak Ghosts” (from Fully Qualified Survivor 1970)
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Bob Lind “Loser” (from Since There Were Circles 1970)
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Vangelis O. Papathanassiou “Let It Happen” (from Earth 1973)
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Echo and the Bunnymen—“Pictures on My Wall”
BBC Radio Tapes 1979-1980 (Bootleg, Arkain Filloux 2009).
The Monochrome Set—“White Noise”
Early Recordings 1975-1977 “White Noise” (Captured Tracks 73).
The Only Ones “The Whole Of The Law” (from The Only Ones 1978)
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Joni Mitchell - California
Heading to LA tomorrow. I’ve had this song stuck in my head for the last month, and I figure I might as well unleash it on the microblog. Blue remains one of my favorite listens. Open tunings and pedal points! A favorite of “Stay Relevant” tastemakers Sonic Youth, who first hipped me to it many years ago.
Presnell, you have no idea how much I appreciated the timing of your post. Exactly what I wanted to hear at that moment without knowing exactly what it was I wanted to hear at that moment. Spinning the rest of the LP as I type.
Reblogged for the reason outlined above as well as because it so poorly follows the Sex Church subterranean jam I posted before.
Sex Church “Dead End” (from the Sex Church 7” 2009)
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Paul Giovanni & Magnet featuring Rachel Verney “Willow’s Song” (from The Wicker Man OST 1973, released by Trunk Records 1998)
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