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19 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

 

doom laden coloured vinyl, gatefold sleeve, includes MP3 - £13

worth it just for the 3 minutes from 4.30 onwards

AND

next time somebody asks 'what ya listening to?' you can say, 'Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard'.

Not bad for you.

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listening to some of those crackly old second hand 'vintaged' albums on the other turntable - extra speakers plugged in to the headphone socket to get some volume!

by vintaged, there's one that was clearly stored under the carpet for a few years

 

 

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RSD 2015, blue swirl vinyl (although can't really see in this light).

Still Wilson's best solo effort even with evil Dr Landy's involvement (his name was expunged from all later pressings by court order).

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1 hour ago, rjw63 said:

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RSD 2015, blue swirl vinyl (although can't really see in this light).

Still Wilson's best solo effort even with evil Dr Landy's involvement (his name was expunged from all later pressings by court order).

Yeah, it's decent. Although I prefer the stripped down arrangements on I Just Wasn't Made For These Times. 

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10 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

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er, noise.

but good noise, I think, proof comes if and when I play it a few times

still playing WM so the omens are good

Erm, how did it escape me that Goat have a new album out?! I'm slipping there... :o:blush:

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Not an album, but here's as good as anywhere to put it...

Don Letts on 6Music - Skinhead Moonstomp!

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Don paves the way for his new film Skinhead, which will be broadcast on BBC 4 on Friday 14th October, with his moonstomping mix of the original movement's best-loved sounds from the likes of Laurel Aitken, Desmond Dekker, Derrick Morgan and the Pioneers.

He says: "When I tell people my first point of entry into youth subculture was via skinheads, they look somewhat confused, not understanding I'm talking about the fashion version not the fascist version. I hope my film goes some way to clarifying what was the UK's first real multi-cultural movement."

In Skinhead, Don looks at this very particular and very provocative British subculture. He explores how skinhead has become associated with street fighting, trouble on the football terraces and violent racism in the public consciousness, both in Britain and around the world. He reveals that its origins actually lie in a cultural coming-together that could not be further from its tarnished image.

Nothing too obscure, just wall to wall Skinhead classics. Heads up for a film by Don Letts about Skinheads, on BBC4 tomorrow night too. 

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