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1 day ago
THE ZOMBIES - without her
From the album : into the afterlife
Notis58 • 2,373 views
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2 days ago
Quiet Sun — "Bargain Classics"
"Bargain Classics" by Quiet Sun from their album, Mainstream, released in 1975.
PatrickHumphreys • 1,571 views
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every time I listen, for the last 35 years . . .
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5 months ago
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2 weeks ago
Maggie and Suzzy Roche - "Anyway"
Maggie and Suzzy Roche - "Anyway".
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1 month ago
Caravan- If I could do it all over again, I'd do it all over you
Album:IF I COULD DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN, I'D DO IT ALL OVER YOU,1970
- Richard Coughlan / drums, congas, bongos, maracas, finger cymbals
- Pye Hasti...
TheSelectorsOriginal • 20,336 views
micheljch
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@Alan812x go to "calyx perso neuf fr", first replacing the spaces with periods
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2 months ago
Giant Cloud - Bright Lights @ the saturn bar nola
last night of giant cloud/brass bed tour at the saturn bar (nola) halloween
giantcloudnola • 253 views
micheljch
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This was a fun night. I remember it well. I will remember it for many years to come.
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2 months ago
MrBlueSky21 • 11,424 views
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@Numatoy9 no, RF's signature was printed on the cover of every copy of the LP
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2 months ago
Robert Fripp‐inductive resonance
オリジナル:無いのであげてみた。
275jesuss • 6,530 views
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@MikeBatard I could be wrong but this sounds like the League of Gentlemen from the archive release "Thrang Thrang Gozinbulx" which Robert Fripp compiled and released in 1996, in the early days of Discipline Global Mobile, recorded in the summer of 1980 before JOhnny Toobad left the band and the b...
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2 months ago
Krautrock documentary Pt 3 of 6
BBC Four documentary Krautrock: The Rebirth of Germany
kukkaisrinsessa • 69,075 views
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I had the good gortune to see/hear Cluster on their 1997 US tour. It was an amazing show, and the 2CD set from that tour is definitely worth purchasing. After the show, while handing Moebius my copy of 'Cluster II" to sign (they were both very gracious about autographs) I remarked that I never ...
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2 months ago
The Peekers perform Concrete Feet - pt.2
The Peekers perform "Concrete Feet" @ a wrap party in S'port, LA.
starring: The Peekers; Crumbles, Christopher, Steve, Julia, Dewey, Bubbles
miabitches • 103 views
micheljch
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no bubbles in this vid - that's Aaron.
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2 months ago
Frank Zappa - Ronnie Sings
oficialmente salio el disco en 1996
vinzer72frie • 1,755 views
micheljch
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@vinzer72frie @Merzbowxnoise more specifically, Ronnie of 'Let's Make the Water Turn Black' fame.
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3 months ago
HORSLIPS Happy To Meet ... Sorry To Part (1 - 2 - 3 - 4 )
HORSLIPS - Happy To Meet ... Sorry To Part - 1972 ( Irish )
01 Happy to Meet
02 Hall of Mirrors
03 The clergy's lamentation
04 An bratach ban
sabucatuloco • 1,062 views
micheljch
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thank you so much for posting this!!!! I had the LP years ago . . . lost it and lots others thanks to Hurricane Katrina.
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3 months ago
Gryphon, Le Cambrioleur Est Dans Le Mouchoir - Arr Pablo Pineda
La musica de Graeme Taylor es Genial, le he transcrito del album "About as Curious as It Can Be", Para los conocedores y amantes de esta banda, es ...
pablopineda • 681 views
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very nicely done!
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3 months ago
Crack The Sky - Crack The Sky - 01 - Hold On-Surf City
Well, I was talking to a mirror image of what supposedly was to be me; and
the eyes and the nose and the insignificant clothes supported the testi...
GoinToSleepBIATCH • 7,488 views
micheljch
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@SoberDoper YES!
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4 months ago
In the Wake of Poseidon - King Crimson
"In the Wake of Poseidon" es el segundo album de la banda de rock progresivo King Crimson, con fecha de lanzamiento 15 de mayo de 1970
richardspeed73 • 83,896 views
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The lyrics to 'Cadence and Cascade' were fitted to a new melody when Ian McDonald and Mike GIles opted to take the original with them when they left the band, but the two melodies and constructions are, necessarily so, very similar. The point is that, while your argument is not without merit, it...
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4 months ago
Argent - On My Feet Again (I Can't Remember, But Yes) (1975) .avi
From the difficult to obtain final Argent album "Counterpoints" and with John Verity replacing Russ Ballard. This is possibly my favourite Argent ...
Draddil • 2,588 views
micheljch
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@lionelbeauclaire correct
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4 months ago
EL Is A Sound Of Joy - Sun Ra
El Is A Sound Of Joy - sun ra
elninoseas • 912 views
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this sounds like the version from SuperSonic Sounds a/k/a SuperSonic Jazz, not the actual 'Sound of Joy" LP . . .
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4 months ago
Sun Ra-And this my beloved.wmv
A Sun Ra's special one..His ''Space'' approach is mixed with much soulfull feeling..and -voila- here comes the magical beauty which only he - this ...
xatzidakis • 1,345 views
micheljch
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first Ra LP I ever heard . . . and I was hooked!
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4 months ago
Brainville by. Sun Ra
Yeah this one also got deleated
Amir3793 • 3,487 views
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is this taken from the CD? I had the a copy of this LP on vinyl years ago and I'd swear there was a touch of reverb added to the sound - this sounds more 'flat' in that regard . . . and I like it!
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4 months ago
Herbie Hanock - 01 - Sleeping Giant (2/3)
"Sleeping Giant " performed by Herbie Hancock released on "Crossings" (Warner Music Records, 1971).
An album full of deep electric sound spheres cr...
FunkySkunk90 • 1,905 views
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@GITTZA believe it or not it was edited into a two-minute single, along with bits from Quasar, in a last-ditch attempt by Warners to break Hancock on commercial radio. UNsuccessful obviously, but definitely presages the 'Headhunters' LP . . .
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4 months ago
SonOfGodJesusChrist • 17,801 views
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@eunicefinger That would be the late great Ian Wallace (1946-2007)
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4 months ago
The Cats & The Fiddle - I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
Rhythm And Blues
phunkyjunction • 618 views
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@quieterrps I believe The Cats and the Fiddle signed with RCA Victor in 1939 and it was one of their earliest releases,, so I'd guess 1939. It was copyrighted (words & music) by Eddie Miller in 1936; I don;t understand the credit on this label to Austin Powell, who was the main force behind the ...
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4 months ago
SLAUGHTER ON 10th AVENUE
I do not own this piece of music nor did I make it. It is the property of Larry Fast and Passport, Atlantic, Voiceprint, ABC Classics. This piece o...
ZOLTAR802 • 1,883 views
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@MPMKGM except that this isn't a Gershwin piece . . .
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4 months ago
Françoise Hardy-Message personnel (live)
En live play-back dans l'émission "Sacrée soirée". Etant donné quil n'y a pas de clip, et qu'elle ne chante cette chanson que tout les 30 ans...je ...
draven965 • 83,277 views
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5 months ago
Phil Manzanera and 801
Featuring Roxy Music , guitar virtuoso Phil Manzanera and his solo records.
jeffrecordman1958 • 602 views
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The Hassell/Eno LP came out in May of 1980 - I was in the Virgin store next to Hyde Park in London on vacation when it came in the door and they started playing it - I thought it was the new Residents LP . . . and Manifesto came out in early '79. Nice HELP copy of Mainstream BTW . . . is that Ym...
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5 months ago
Cats And The Fiddle - Stomp Stomp
This song was uploaded for **Shirley's Bday** as a part of HolyLindyLand's Song of the week. More songs of the week can be found at www.holylindyla...
plasticfloor • 3,714 views
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@MrJnobianchi You won;t get any argument from me about Austin Powell's abilities . . . but I thought this side was from later on when Tiny Grimes had joined the group - I was under the impression that they were 100% accoustic until Grimes joined, and that's obviously an electric guitar on the sol...
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5 months ago
Soft Machine "Esther's Nose Job" Pt. 1
Recorded August 13, 1970 at the Royal Albert Hall. From LIVE AT THE PROMS 1970 © 1988 Reckless Records
Featuring a) "Pig" b) "Orange Skin Food" c)...
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5 months ago
TheLaYnda • 493 views
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This is NOT from the "Live at the Paradiso 1969" CD. This sure sounds like Wyatt/Ratledge/Ayers for sure & the tune is "I Should've Known" - oddly enough written by Hugh Hopper but he was still a roadie at the time. There are two live versions of this on the Cuneiform CD "Middle Earth Masters" ...
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5 months ago
Lullabye Letter
Soft Machine-Lullabye Letter (from the album "The soft machine")
Lilagodor • 3,301 views
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@StragonRage it's on itunes here: itunes dot apple dot com/us/album/the-soft-machine/id406209239?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
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5 months ago
Soft Machine-Why Are We Sleeping?
from the album The Soft Machine
Lilagodor • 110,043 views
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@Snakepit4321 not that any of that really matters; I just can't help myself sometimes . . .
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6 months ago
Shylock - Le Quatrième
From the album Shylock - Gialorgues (1977)
Track 1
French Progressive Instrumental Band
Frédéric L'Épée - Guitar, Bass
Didier Lustig - Keyboards
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6 months ago
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thank you thank you thank you merci merci merci
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6 months ago
CHILDRENS FUNK - Banana Splits - The Loving End
This channel is going to have posted on it several of the 35 tracks taken from my own created cd compilation of Funky kids grooves, samples & drum ...
funkykidzmusic • 5,177 views
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6 months ago
Falling - Rachel Fannan at the Sanctuary
10/15/10 Santa Monica Rachel Fannan Show at the Sanctuary
kaiser9thstreetmedia • 2,353 views
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6 months ago
Birds Fled From Me - River Song
Higher quality version and info to be found here:
thor1460 • 832 views
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6 months ago
Mario Paint Composer - Powerhouse by Raymond Scott (Assembly line toon music)
Minute 1:12 is very often used in assembly line toons.
Minute 0:18 was used in Duck Doggers ship.
oscargilfc • 12,677 views
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@unionofonion huh? It was composed by Raymond Scott in late 1936/early 1937 & first recorded in February 1937. Scott licensed a book of tunes to WB in the 1940s and Carl Stalling incorporated many of Scott's themes into his scores for Looney Tunes shorts.
& written by Harry Nillson . . . 1970/71 I think.