What Are You Listening To?

Flipper - Public Flipper Limited

Includes two live songs recorded at 930 in March 1982….
Sting + Shaggy - Don't Make me Wait

“The most important thing to me in any kind of music is surprise,” says Sting, whose distinctive tenor, it turns out, is a highly appealing match for Shaggy’s gruffly melodic dancehall toasting. “And everybody is surprised by this collaboration—by what they’re hearing. We’re surprising.”

Shaggy reflects on it. He gives his assessment as the tune ends: “Doesn’t that just sound like something that hundreds of women would get pregnant to?”
Rockpile boot from 79 in nyc…the version of chuck berry’s Let it rock is pure rock and roll bliss….
lots of M.E.S. and the fall.
anyone catch him live in dc?
me, no sadly.
Hard to catch him as I think he only played DC once since 2000


But no
A friend saw him at the old 930 in the 80s.  His comment to me this morning- "Amazing growling anger and messy, drunken punk rock the way you like it."
Andrew Ridgeley -Son of Albert
This is a really good record, just released today. They just played Comet Ping Pong but I missed them.

The Dirtbombs
Ultraglide in Black

Whoa.
Eno - Hyde.  Someday World (2cd edition)


Finally getting around to this
Bat Fangs fucking shreds. Catchiest stuff I've heard in I don't even know how many years. Rock music isn't dead yet.
The last shadow puppets - the age of understatement


One of the best things I have heard from the past decade…kinda amazing that Alex Turner just turned 32!!
Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide promo 6 track sampler…specifically safesurfer over and over again
some gary burton ecm's i picked up at cd cellar on sunday.
can't get enough of that label.
Do you have the Hommage a Eberhard Weber?

sounds like a nice tribute….I could listen to Jarrett's Koln Concert on vinyl over and over again

Hutch wrote:
Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide promo 6 track sampler…specifically safesurfer over and over again


Great LP.
Bagley wrote:
Do you have the Hommage a Eberhard Weber?

sounds like a nice tribute….I could listen to Jarrett's Koln Concert on vinyl over and over again

not yet - but i do enjoy 'later that evening', 'fluid rustle', 'colours of chloe' and 'yellow fields'.
dyecraig wrote:
Bagley wrote:
Do you have the Hommage a Eberhard Weber?

sounds like a nice tribute….I could listen to Jarrett's Koln Concert on vinyl over and over again

not yet - but i do enjoy 'later that evening', 'fluid rustle', 'colours of chloe' and 'yellow fields'.

and the 'koln concert' was my ecm gateway.