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On 08/10/2018 at 11:50, VILLAMARV said:

I agree, one of my faves.

Some people here tend to disagree

The philistinism runs deep :D

Yeah, I get that some don't get it, don't understand how though. Have to see them live to really get it.

 

PLENTY of great music out there though

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47 minutes ago, Rugeley Villa said:

Whos he wrote that to? 

Edit.. I know it’s to Richard, but who is he? 

No idea...I have asked noted DW author Jon Stebbins if there's a list of recipients and he says not that he knows of.

These were sent out to record industry guys/ radio presenters/friends in the business as a promotional plug. Mr Stebbins says only 300 were originally made...the bulk of the text is written by Dennis but printed and pasted onto the LP sleeve. All he then had to do was add recipients name and sign it :)

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back on this, it's the stripped down 'original' mix of the Give Out album, tucked away for 25 years and finally released

I think I've found the album I built my stereo for, it sounds like they are in the room

 

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Just now, bickster said:

@chrisp65definitely on my list for the next time I'm in a record shop

I'm sure the Ardent version of Big Jet Plane will be on the youtubes, it's just incredible. Strangely, I had Goatman in my hand on Friday, and changed my mind whilst stood in the queue.

incidentally, yeti hair arriving late November:

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22 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

So, this Primal Scream 'premix'. Does it sound less, or more, like The Rolling Stones? 

sort of a different rolling stones

it's still a tribute band, but like, a tribute to what it must have been like in the studio before 6 months of nob twiddling

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32 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

sort of a different rolling stones

it's still a tribute band, but like, a tribute to what it must have been like in the studio before 6 months of nob twiddling

The reason I asked is that I don't have the 'old' version, but I've heard it, and sort of of like it, simply because it DOES sound like the Stones. But I might consider buying this new version instead. 

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Just now, mjmooney said:

The reason I asked is that I don't have the 'old' version, but I've heard it, and sort of of like it, simply because it DOES sound like the Stones. But I might consider buying this new version instead. 

I'm not a big Stones fan, I've got one greatest hits CD. I don't particularly like their early stuff, I certainly don't like their later stuff.

But there's a sweet spot, late 60's early 70's where there's half a dozen songs I really like.

Primal Scream are capable of sounding similar to that when they want to (they're equally good when they choose not to, which makes the tribute band thing a bit odd). The old version I think you've heard was great, but massively produced by George Clinton, to make it sound more..... George Clinton.

This version is the same album, but produced by Tom Dowd. I think you'd prefer it. 

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10 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

I'm not a big Stones fan, I've got one greatest hits CD. I don't particularly like their early stuff, I certainly don't like their later stuff.

But there's a sweet spot, late 60's early 70's where there's half a dozen songs I really like.

Pretty much received wisdom for everybody, that. Let It Bleed to Exile On Main Street. 

I'm definitely a Tom Dowd man more than a George Clinton man, so I'll check this out. 

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