What Are You Listening To?

Lambrini Girls - Who Let The Dogs Out

should strike the fancy of some here..
Julian, wrote:
grateful wrote:
The Clash - London Calling

^^ And just as quickly as we got to good music, we left.


We are simply incapable of having nice things.
kosmo wrote:
Lambrini Girls - Who Let The Dogs Out

should strike the fancy of some here..
I’ve been digging them
I been listening to this for a few days

https://www.discogs.com/master/140581-Tom-Joyce-Tom-Joyce


Wish I had been listening to this 22 years ago but it skipped me by
Dusty Springfield

it's one of those days
Chilly Gonzales - solo piano 2


I been listening to solo piano 1 a ton…


WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN KOSMO??

kosmo wrote:
Dusty Springfield

it's one of those days
I think it means he is kind of down

Cheer up Kosmo!
Cock wrote:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN KOSMO??

kosmo wrote:
Dusty Springfield

it's one of those days


Apparently, the only person who could ever reach him was the son of a preacher man


He would come and tell him “everything is alright “


Sad is one way to describe my mood this week, plus someone had posted something about “Little By Little” and the chorus was instantly in my head.  Been listening to a lot of Northern Soul this week..


Mainly stuff recorded while in England in 1969.

I saw Rico live in 2002. That was a thrill
Mercury Rev - Deserters songs
Brooke Combe - Dancing On The Edge Of The World

Been eager to hear the entire album on an early Friday morning, just great songs start to finish rooted in soul.  Highly recommended

Since it's produced by James Skelly (The Coral) it has some subtle hits of psychedelic soul through out.  Think Space might like this one as it's feels like it comes from the same DNA as say Aaron Frazier.

Hopefully my dinked version lands on the doorstep soon…
Molchat Doma
New GBV showed up a bit early. Pretty good and weird…I'll need to give it another listen or two, but it seems like a strong album than some of the recent ones.

Also this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KBbxbx9N6o.
Pastel - Souls In Motion

Got wind of this one from via a BritPop bubble I'm in and decided to give it a listen… My first impression was this one is for those who think Oasis wasn't bombastic enough, but then seeing they were on a label called it "The Spirit Of Spike Island" it began to sink there was way more Stone Roses influences in their sound. 

To some extend this is a more successful of an album then that ill=fated superstar collab from last year. Basically, you get a front man channeling the swagger of Ian and Liam and a guitarist tapping into Squire's harder edge, along with other 90s British band influences.  I would think if you enjoyed that period of bands, then this is the record for you.  It should be noted the band was formed by two Manchester-raised brothers and we know how that has worked on it the past.

this is also a great Friday afternoon listen and they keep saying guitar rock is dead  ::)

i leave you with this "Deeper Than Holy" 

https://youtu.be/Ux6ECFW-hkI
"Fruit Tree" by Nick Drake - The bonus 500songs episode


wow, he got to play small set for the rolling stones when he was in morroco
before any recording were ever done
Mick liked it so much he told Nick to look them up back in england….which he never did


whoa…never knew this
The Cure's band name was inspired by Nick Drake's song "Time Has Told Me" from his first album Five Leaves Left. Specifically, Robert Smith was drawn to the lyrical line "a troubled cure / for a troubled mind". In a 2004 BBC interview, Smith directly stated that "This song gave me the idea for the name of my group
Some Mozart. Not sure why I am but it is very nice.
Talk Talk - Natural History