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I can't. My brain would: Keith Jarrett, Sun Bear Concerts Frederic Chiu, Prokofiev: Complete Music for Solo Piano Devin Townsend Project, By a Thread: Live in London 2011 Oceansize, Feed to Feed Matt Elliott, Songs More realistically: Pink Floyd, Animals and Wish You Were Here (tie for first) Return to Forever, Romantic Warrior Yes, Tales from Topographic Oceans Yaya Kim, a.k.a. Yaya Mike Oldfield, Incantations Mentionable honors: Simple Minds, New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) Split Enz, Waiata Peter Gabriel, melt and security Sheena Ringo, Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana (加爾基 精液 栗ノ花) Fox Capture Plan, Xronicle and Nebula Devics, The Stars at Saint Andrea, If You Forget Me..., and My Beautiful Sinking Ship Rob Dougan, Furious Angels Villagers of Ioannina City, Age of Aquarius The Gathering, How to Measure a Planet? and if_then_else King Buffalo, Acheron Talking Heads, Remain in Light and The Name of This Band is Talking Heads King Crimson, Islands, Red, and Discipline Kyros, Vox Humana Al1ce, The Thirteenth Hour Apoptygma Berzerk, Welcome to Earth The Tear Garden, Last Man to Fly Kraftwerk, 1, 2, Ralf und Florian, Autobahn, Man Machine, and Computer World Halou, Wiser Genesis, Selling England by the Pound Shotgun Messiah, Violent New Breed godhead, nothingness Talk Talk, The Party's Over, Spirit of Eden, and The Colour of Spring Voivod, everything from RRRöööaaarrr through The Outer Limits In the Nursery, Hindle Wakes Trio Italiano, Schubert Piano Trios Vol. 2 ...I give up.
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Asked a Ukrainian friend if they were cheering, they said, "of course we are. It's probably fake, but we're still very happily cheering Russian stupidity and wastefulness propaganda".
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So great. The second album -- Danger Money -- is entirely different -- trio: Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, and Terry Bozzio, but still worth hearing. I'm definitely a fan of both albums, but Holdsworth was mad good.
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I, too, have the Ety's, only they were rebranded as something else, but I swear by 'em. Hold on, let me look... LOLOLOL I accidentally searched in "Prime Video" and got this: Kek, as the kids would say. I'm pretty sure I have the Hearos -- basically, rebranded Etymotics: Swear by 'em. Forgot 'em enough times that I went by the CVS near the ((no longer) new) 9:30 club, I've tried most of the foam ones, and they all change the sound profile (boomy). These are the closest thing to transparent I've found.
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I have found exactly one fish and chips shop around here that meets my standards. That said, that one place was so good, I posted a Google review after just one visit. Oh well, I'm supposed to be on a diet anyway. Next time I'm out that way, we'll have to go to some of your favourite joints.
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New release day: ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, XI: Bleed Here Now -- prog. Fantastic! Nice variety, very much enjoyed. Black Midi, Hellfire -- I'll be honest, I don't get Black Midi's rambling, free-form style. I just don't get it. I enjoyed it alright, but not something I'll ever resonate with. I'm not a lyrics listener, so that probably has a lot to do with it. Kekal, Envisaged -- pleasant surprise of the day! Absolutely ace, more Voivod than Voivod, (except Voivod's guitarist is still amazing) One from last week I forgot: Telekinetic Yeti, Primordial -- just a guy with a 7-string guitar and a drummer making music sounding much bigger than any twosome should be able to. Like a proggier, more stoner White Stripes or Royal Blood.
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40 Watt Sun, Perfect Light -- insanely long slowcore album that I find blissful. Production values are next level.
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Life's Been Good Turn to Stone -- all three-ish versions (familiar version from So What, live version from You Can't Argue With a Sick Mind, and the hard version from Barnstorm) Funk #49 Walk Away The Bomber Rivers (of the Hidden Funk) ...thanks, now I think I'm going to have to binge him for a couple songs...
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Warpaint's first EP, Exquisite Corpse -- I'm familiar with about half of it, because of this concert, which I've listened to, about a brazillion times since its release a couple years ago: You wouldn't think I'd like this, but there's something about this song-oriented laid-back jamband-ish grooviness that carries a very particular charisma for me, hitting me at the same level as doomy stoner. They also make me think of a less testosterone-y* Black Midi, in their free-form stylings. *Yes, that probably rhymes with some sort of pasta.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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Condolences, Chris.
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Damn
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Happy birthday, Jose! (party favour noise)
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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Happy birthday, Birgir! (party favour noise)
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I'm just glad you finally got around to trying out this album. Day & Age (current album) is fantastic, too. Madlad just bought a Fairlight.
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Happy birthday, Greg! (party favour noise)
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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I cannae get drunk enough to make me feel better about what happened in SC(r)OTUS...but memes of Lake Superior throwing shade...they make me feel somewhat better. -
Joey Alexander -- freakin' CHILD good at jazz under 20 and already has 6 albums out? WTAF
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Happy birthday, head Headamp guy! (that's actually a lot of fun to say out loud) (party favour noise)
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I'm a huge fan of Nando's (marinade, not rub). I prefer it on chicken, but it works well on pork as well.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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New Porcupine Tree -- sounds like they picked up where they left off after an almost 13 year hiatus. Mehappy.
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Condolences, Jeff.
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But there i...oh, you said, "easy"...