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    Rhino Bucket This is the hardest town
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    Hey! thumbs up on the Rhino Bucket. I've got Get Used To It from 1992.

    Bullet For My Valentine, Scream, Aim, Fire (5 out of 5)
    Sirenia, At Sixes & Sevens (3 out of 5)
    Lamb of God, Ashes of the Wake (5 out of 5)
    Scar Semetry, Holographic Universe (4 out of 5)

    Can you tell I've been in a mood. Actually over the weekend I spun some vinyl
    The Fixx
    Foreigner 4
    and one side of Triumvarit, Spartacus.

    I did order Denise Williams new album, The Real Thing. I think it's going to be good, it's more Jazz vocal it seems but I shall see.

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    Hybrid.

    A few night back, I stopped by my local McD for a quick snap. The place was very quiet and the kids in the kitchen were playing some techno. I like what I was hearing and ask what it was. Hydrid.

    This morning I check this stuff on You Tube. Good but do not know if it will hold to repeat listening...

    So, does anyone has any recommendation of other techno in a similar style that could be of interest to yours truly?

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    Recently picked up something called Escala. I can only compare them to TranSiberian Orchestra except it's not Christmas music and it's a whole lot better in my opinion because I don't really like TranSiberian. Escala is a lot of violin, other orchestral type accompaniment with modern drums and a couple tracks have guitar. One of my favorite tracks is their cover of Kashmir which features a taste of guitar from none other than Slash. I'm sure he was added as an attention getter, smart move.

    www.escalamusic.com

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/r...gSuffix=dp_img

    Sorry, Doc, I'm not much into Techno. The closest I probably come is Michael Ofield who you might like, Tubular Bells, portion which was made famous as the theme to the Exorcist. You might also like Manheim Steamroller. I'll have to check that Hybrid to see how they sound. I've got some Rob Zombie and Rammstein but something tells me this isn't quite your style

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    I used to hate this album, but it's been very busy of late.

    Metal Fingers Presents - Special Herbs, Vol 5 & 6



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    Gotta a noice lil' care package in the post today...enjoying some new tunes, or new to me at least...Solomon Burke and the techno-lite sensibilities of Infected Mushroom

    Gracia mi amigo
    So, I broke into the palace
    With a sponge and a rusty spanner
    She said : "Eh, I know you, and you cannot sing"
    I said : "That's nothing - you should hear me play piano"

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    I'm finding this one easy to like. Only a couple listens so far. Lots of good songs. Sometimes seems to subtly channel Queen and The Who's rock opera mode. As an album, maybe its a bit jumbled from one track to the next. 18 tracks'll do that. They're certainly clearing the air on some issues; probably would have been more timely a year ago. It's punk sentimentality would seem more appropriate if, for example, Palin were VP. 3 stars.


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    Anybody up for....

    ...Betty's Body?

    (Hellyeah, it's come to that point! Whaddabouddit?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    ...Betty's Body?

    (Hellyeah, it's come to that point! Whaddabouddit?)
    The Residents!!!I That's somem we dont usually see around here. I haven't heard that particular album, but they seem to trickle my interest everytime. I'm glad to see the Residents on the board.... ahhh the memories.

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    Album art like this deserves to be 12 x 12.
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    Great Original Performances 1923-1931 KBBC/MFSL BBC CD 597/Louis Armstrong. Very hard to find this disc but boy it shines.
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    Yep, The Residents! Hard to believe these odd-ball-geniuses have been at it since 1972, but that's what happens when you're not paying attention. This album (Petting Zoo) was released in 2002 and is a best of compilation. It includes all the favorites: How to Get a Head, God's Magic Finger, Wolverines. The Residents are an enormously talented and quirky band, and I believe they've appeared with Penn and Teller in various shows. Not for the faint of heart or dull of brain, The Residents are simply and truly the real deal!

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    Life is goooooooooood

    Well, the Back Porch is open and the beer is in the fridge. Anybody got chicken or deviled eggs?
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    Auric, I'll be straight with ya, I ain't got nothing but an appetite and a powerful thirst for some one else's beer.

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    I hear someone screaming outside of my apartment, Better pull out a black disc and turn it up just a bit.




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    That's one of my favorite musician photos.

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    Voices

    Some might cvomplain that the latter music of Vangelis is a rehash of the same thing. While certainly the edge of technology's shore is certainly played out, rare gems do pop up every now and then; and it is the canny one most familiar with that shore who recognizes it when it does. Vangelis is one such musician, with numerous albums to his credit and a sound that is uniquely his and his alone. Critics have derided this album as trite, and a parody of his earlier bombastic compositions and the schmarmy, cloying oeuvre of yesteryear. Be that as it may be, this is the music that fans of Vangelis throughout the world have come to love and admire. Voices will make them all a bit happier for it just the same!
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    I haven't posted to this thread in a while, or much at all really, but I'm tired of being greated by;
    Hello Ex Lion Tamer it appears that you have not posted on our forums in several weeks, why not take a few moments to ask a question, help provide a solution or just engage in a conversation with another member in any one of our forums?
    ; so here's what I'm listening to this very minute...

    My personal favorite from these melodic noise-makers.
    "I don't know. A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof, and when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven." The Right Honourable JC.

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    Miles and Coltrane Complete Columbia Recording '55-'61.

    I just ordered a LP box set of Miles Davis Great Prestige Recordings (Analogue Productions). What's crazy is that I don't own a single Miles by the Prestige. I hope this set is much better than Blue Note's $50 reissues.

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    I spun a Roy Orbison double LP over the weekend I picked up and a Climax Blues Band.

    I also have been listening to BT's Emotional Technology disc, interesting stuff and a lot of fun if your system plays deep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    I spun a Roy Orbison double LP over the weekend ..........
    Would that be the Black And White Night LP? If is, great offering, outstanding guest artists and pretty good SQ as well. One of my fav RO LPs. Enjoy.
    Back in my day, we had nine planets.

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    I finally picked up Mass Romantic, the debut disc by the New Pornographers, mostly at the urging of my daughter. You know what? She's right. This is a really good album, all the way thru. Not sure why I held out until now.

    Better late than never, I guess.

    NP: Wilco (the Album), which is almost certainly going to make my top 10 this year
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    Nah, it was All Time Greatest Hits, an old school LP.

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    NP: Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs
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