Cd you re-up that SotL thing please chaki? I have plenty new stuff to work thru but I know I'll want to hear it eventually.
― Noodle Vague, Tuesday, 11 December 2007 22:43 (eighteen years ago)
yah! coming up! also in case anyone was wondering the new live daft punk up there was FAKE. the actual release kind of kicks ass.
― chaki, Tuesday, 11 December 2007 22:55 (eighteen years ago)
HERE YA GO NOODS: http://www.sendspace.com/file/1k8q4l
― chaki, Tuesday, 11 December 2007 23:37 (eighteen years ago)
CAN SOMEONE DO SOME GOBLIN THAT ISNT SUSPIRIA, DEEP RED OR DOTD??
― chaki, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 00:06 (eighteen years ago)
the only other thing I have by them is an album called Volo but (imho) it sucks, cheesy 80s synth shit with icky vocals
― dmr, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 00:32 (eighteen years ago)
yah i dont want any albums but maybe some other soundtracks? or that rad comp that someone mentions upthread?
― chaki, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 00:46 (eighteen years ago)
whoa new TNV track(s) http://www.matadorrecords.com/times_new_viking/music.html
― dmr, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 01:15 (eighteen years ago)
oh man have I got something
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 04:02 (eighteen years ago)
I don't know if this was Goblin proper or some kind of side-project but it's on a Goblin best-of. It's been posted at Dream Chimney a few times, it's one of their defining tracks. Not scary, but some kind of beautiful prog-disco pop genius.
Un Ragazzo D'Argento
The other thing I'd recommend is Giorgio Farina's Disco Cross, which is backed by Goblin and is some epic italian sports-car acoustic disco jam. That's been posted all over already though, plus bootlegged and/or repressed, I got the vinyl from Flexx or Picadilly.
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 04:08 (eighteen years ago)
I mean it's a Dream Chimney defining track, not Goblin defining.
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 04:09 (eighteen years ago)
whoa!
― rrrobyn, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 04:15 (eighteen years ago)
Thanx chaki! will get after work
― Noodle Vague, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 08:04 (eighteen years ago)
anyone have 8 diagrams? i dont want to buy it (sorry rza).
― artdamages, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 13:17 (eighteen years ago)
thx dan!
― chaki, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 17:32 (eighteen years ago)
guys... this is pretty epic.
hearing moraz on the old songs is a revelation!
Yes: Open The Gates 1976 (ReMastered Soundboard)
PRRP009- YES OPEN THE GATES June 17, 1976 Roosevelt Stadium Jersey City, New Jersey
SBD > "Master FM" (unknown media) > remastered by SMT using unknown software > PRRP ReMastering*
Notes from the Re-master: Since the source for this concert is a radio broadcast, the sound quality is generally good to begin with. The actual source was a CD version of the master tapes obtained from the broadcasting radio station WNEW. We would like to thank Shaun Toole for providing his remastered source to us for this project.
Viable music signal was present up to 18,000 Hz. This is quite rare for progressive rock concerts available from the 1970’s and makes this recording quite unique. A radio transmission or microphone / patch cord buzz occurred in the left channel off and on throughout the show and needed to be corrected. Fortunately, the buzz was specifically identified in the frequency spectrum and was surgically attacked. This approach produced a minimal effect on the remainder of the music. Pops and clicks occurred frequently and were manually removed. Radio announcer volume was out of proportion to the music in some segments and needed to be adjusted. Finally, only a slight amount of noise reduction was needed during quite segments.
*From the PRRP website: All remastered works are made with Cool Edit Audio Processing Software. When the source is a CD, The music is ripped using Exact Audio Copy software. 6-Head Hi-Fi VCR is used when the source is video tape. An Onkyo cassette deck is used for cassette tapes and monster cables connect the sources to the Sound Blaster Audigy computer sound card. This allows 24 bit A/D conversion. The system itself is a Dell Pentium IV running at 2.8GHz.
Disc 1 1.1 WNEW / WMMB DJ’s Introduction 1:22 1.2 Intro / Apocalypse 1:16 1.3 Siberian Khatru 9:15 1.4 Sound Chaser 11:03 1.5 I've Seen All Good People 7:18 1.6 Gates Of Delirium 22:18
Disc 2 2.1 Long Distance Runaround 2:17 2.2 Patrick Moraz Solo 4:14 2.3 Steve Howe Solo – Clap 3:39 2.4 Jon Anderson Solo – Exerpt From Olias 3:49 2.5 Heart Of The Sunrise 11:29 2.6 Ritual 25:47 2.7 DJ Chatter #1 1:28 2.8 Roundabout 8:36 2.9 DJ Chatter #2 1:28 2.10 I'm Down 3:29 2.11 DJ Outro 1:34
Warm up band: Pousette-Dart Band Broadcast on WNEW radio Live
Jon Anderson –Vocals Chris Squire –Bass Steve Howe –Guitar Alan White –Drums Patrick Moraz –Keyboard
The 1976 Summer Tour began May 28, 1976 in Roanoke, Virginia. The Roosevelt stadium concert was number 16 in a tour that would include 54 shows. The band members had recently finished solo projects and had reconvened to begin their biggest American concert tour to date. At the time there was still an enormous interest in the material from their most recent album Relayer. Gates of Delirium and Soundchaser, both from that album, were played in Jersey City that night. From one that was there: “We were there in 6 inches of mud in ‘76 at Roosevelt stadium in New Jersey for RELAYER”. –Notes from the Edge
“Gates of Delirium is a war song, a battle scene, but it’s not to explain war or denounce it, really. It’s an emotional description with the slight feeling at the end of ‘do we have to go through this forever?’ There’s a prelude, a change, a victory tune, and peace at the end, with hope for the future….” –Jon Anderson “Sound Chaser is like this madman from hell…an indescribable mixture of Patrick’s jazzy keyboards and my weird sort of flamenco electric, which I’m sure has never been done before and will probably never be done again!” –Steve Howe Strangely enough, “To Be Over”, the last of the three songs from “Relayer” had been dropped from the set list for reasons unknown, perhaps to allow the band to include a few more of the old stage favorites like “Siberian Khatru” and “Heart of the Sunrise”. “The concert was originally broadcast on WNEW from New York. According to former WNEW-FM DJ Richard Neer in his book, 'FM', there was no mixing of the show being done by the radio station engineers; the feed going out over the air was what the guy doing Yes' sound sent out. (This was because the manager of WNEW at the time was too cheap to pay Neer and a sound engineer companion of his the few hundred bucks extra they would have charged to do an on-the-fly broadcast mix). Hence the rather interesting variations in sound quality as the show progressed.” –Forgotten Yesterdays.com
Another enthusiastic fan recalled: “It was 100 degrees that day. When we finally got to the stadium, there was about a battalion of police off to one side. The line of fans was about 10 abreast and went around the stadium. The police had bullhorns and were telling people "no glass inside the stadium". When we got inside, there was a hot air balloon tethered over the stage, with the cover FROM TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC OCEANS on it! The opening was the Poussette Dart band. Between the opening and Yes, there were fireworks. One of the rocket stands fell over during launch and a rocket shot across the infield and blew up under a car! Finally, true dark fell around 9:00 PM and Yes began to play. During the battle scenes in "Gates of Delirium", the laser (electric green, dark blue) was shot into the audience in random, staccato bursts. Later, during "Soon", the laser fanned out and spun over the audience, who craned up hands over their heads to touch the light. -Notes From The Edge. It is with great pleasure that we now bring you this remaster of a legendary performance by a legendary band. Enjoy this great 1976 moment with Yes. -PRRP Staff
Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/71564297/y76otg.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/71579246/y76otg.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/71589965/y76otg.part3.rar
password:
Delirium
― chaki, Thursday, 13 December 2007 00:20 (eighteen years ago)
holy fuckin shit thank u
― BLASTOCYST, Thursday, 13 December 2007 00:30 (eighteen years ago)
dude check out the cha cha cha's on sound chaser
― chaki, Thursday, 13 December 2007 00:38 (eighteen years ago)
8 d1agr4ms http://www.sendspace.com/file/u80llr
― sleep, Thursday, 13 December 2007 00:39 (eighteen years ago)
thanks! forgot to g00gleproof!
― artdamages, Thursday, 13 December 2007 07:28 (eighteen years ago)
I am looking for live/rare/weird pinc fl0id, especially post-Ba2rett, pre-Dork Syde. Plz plz up if you have, or give me slsk names.
I offer: b1ac f1aq's 1982 demos If u like punk u must hear this. the br1nk of tyme arrangements by yas0nori m1tsuda an absolute must-have for anyone who played Chr0no Tr1gger
― BLASTOCYST, Thursday, 13 December 2007 07:35 (eighteen years ago)
(cough) LZ-o2-12-10-07.flac, in case anyone hasn't found it yet:
http://blogstoned.blogspot.com/
― Pashmina, Thursday, 13 December 2007 17:30 (eighteen years ago)
I suspect probably the most redundant post I've ever made, but there y'go.
― Pashmina, Thursday, 13 December 2007 17:31 (eighteen years ago)
Talking Heads box set
1: http://www.mediafire.com/?bcwntv4zddm 2: http://www.mediafire.com/?7smesmsdxti 3: gimme an hour
― caek, Thursday, 13 December 2007 19:50 (eighteen years ago)
jesus christ.. gates of delirium on that boot is amaze.
― chaki, Thursday, 13 December 2007 23:36 (eighteen years ago)
finally got a chance to experience the whole Yes bootleg and man...it was a wonderful journey
― BLASTOCYST, Friday, 14 December 2007 21:25 (eighteen years ago)
caek, are you still gonna put up the third disc from the TH box set?
― get bent, Saturday, 15 December 2007 19:05 (eighteen years ago)
yeah that Yes thing is highly recommended, it was on D!ME a while back.
hey leonardo I bought the Greg Hawkes LP cause of the tracks I heard here, does anyone want a full rip?
― sleeve, Saturday, 15 December 2007 21:45 (eighteen years ago)
xp: Yes. Moved house earlier this weekend and my new internet access is giving me jokes. It's coming though.
― caek, Saturday, 15 December 2007 22:07 (eighteen years ago)
i do, sleeve!
― max, Saturday, 15 December 2007 22:09 (eighteen years ago)
stars of the lid @ Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/SOTL2007-11-23.AIFF
― BLASTOCYST, Saturday, 15 December 2007 22:41 (eighteen years ago)
G Hawkes LP, there is a pretty good AMG overview of it also. 3 tracks on side 1 had no breaks so I kept them as one.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/326ung
― sleeve, Sunday, 16 December 2007 22:33 (eighteen years ago)
ah thanks for doing that! meant to digitize the rest of it but I'm lazy
― dmr, Sunday, 16 December 2007 23:28 (eighteen years ago)
thx sleeve
― max, Sunday, 16 December 2007 23:35 (eighteen years ago)
1: http://www.mediafire.com/?bcwntv4zddm 2: http://www.mediafire.com/?7smesmsdxti 3: http://www.mediafire.com/?8wizmwyxzne
― caek, Monday, 17 December 2007 02:21 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.ubu.com/sound/komar.html
'the most unwanted song' is in fact the best song that has even been written
― Milton Parker, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 01:48 (eighteen years ago)
http://media.bestprices.com/pop/cov200/dre600/e665/e66512la3g8.jpg
http://www.sendspace.com/file/niaw4l
― BLASTOCYST, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 07:23 (eighteen years ago)
recently discovered treasure trove
― BLASTOCYST, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 07:25 (eighteen years ago)
that dude is nuts.
http://ocpimple.blogspot.com/2007/12/slaughter-surrender-or-die.html
^^^ fucking great record, stupid canadian thrash with hardcore-ish vocals
― GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 09:16 (eighteen years ago)
http://experimentaletc.blogspot.com/2007/09/mv-ee.html a bit of mv/ee gear
― W4LTER, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 10:20 (eighteen years ago)
check out the track called "5 elements" on Jay Karan's myspace page
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=62963881
it's like a gay vogue-ball Autechre or something, totally fucked-sounding and awesome
― Drew Daniel, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 01:57 (eighteen years ago)
not sure what to dl from ocpimple first. I'm thinking "hymns of indigestible suppuration" or maybe "effortless regurgitation of bright red blood".
― Edward III, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 02:01 (eighteen years ago)
help me deicide
― Edward III, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 02:02 (eighteen years ago)
good collection of kazuki tomokawa stuff....so xciting to find dudes into this stuff
http://wehavenozen.blogspot.com/2007/12/kazuki-tomokawa-linkz-collection.html
― bb, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 02:40 (eighteen years ago)
-- Drew Daniel, Wednesday, December 19, 2007
A+++++++++
― moonship journey to baja, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 03:18 (eighteen years ago)
the khia cut-up isn't bad either
― moonship journey to baja, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 03:20 (eighteen years ago)
I got all the 80s stuff off ocpimple, the darkthrone discography, and an ulver album. So far it's been perfect......
Im not big into the grind stuff
― BLASTOCYST, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 03:45 (eighteen years ago)
does anybody have the "encore" of d4ft punk - 4LIVE 2007?
― moonship journey to baja, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 05:31 (eighteen years ago)
thanks fer the sotl chaki. they decided to record an album's worth of acoustic music based on christoph de babalon's "opium" and this is good.
― Edward III, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 05:54 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.avantgardeproject.org/
― forksclovetofu, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 07:02 (eighteen years ago)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2086/2096735510_e41f56ce47.jpg RELEASE DATE: March 6th 2007 CD Edition limited to 5000 non-limited edition copies In 2004, Entertainment Weekly ran a feature article on music’s buried treasures, those rare or unreleased albums not yet reissued in the reissue era. The piece singled out By Way Of The Drum, Funkadelic’s “trippy unknown gem” from the late 1980s that even P-Funk founder George Clinton had lost to the ages. Fusing “psychedelic rock and body-shaking drum-machine beats,” the album, recorded for MCA Records, was expected to bring Funkadelic back in the wake of Clinton’s solo success with “Atomic Dog.” But after the title song was issued as a single that went nowhere, the LP release was cancelled. Fans found snatches of tracks through the underground. But the full album has never seen the light of day. Fans, and readers and editors of EW, the drums have finally seen the light. Following “Atomic Dog,” a variety of bad deals had capsized Parliament-Funkadelic. Yet Clinton found the means to stay in the studio. He retained a small core of loyalists and eager protégés to record this LP, including vocalists Gary Shider, Donnie Sterling and Mallia Franklin; and keyboardist/ programmers David “Chong” Spradley, Loic Gambas and Amp Fiddler. Modern technology replaced the traditional bass and drums of Funkadelic past but the soaring guitars are alive and well. DeWayne “Blackbird” McKnight plays all the parts on the torridly funky – and out-there – cover of Cream’s “Sunshine Of Your Love” and teams with the late Eddie Hazel for the twisting guitar parts on “Some Fresh Delic,” which is a continuation of “Sunshine”’s rhythm track. Clinton reinvented his solo hits “Double Oh-Oh” and “Nubian Nut” into “Freaks Bearing Gifts,” “By Way Of The Drum” and “Primal Instinct.” His son, Tracey, a.k.a. Trey Lewd, takes the mic on “YaDaDaDa.” Only the 12-inch single of “By Way Of The Drum” was issued, with Jeff Lorber-produced overdubs, angering Clinton. Then MCA changed their mind on issuing the LP. Fast-forward 20 years, when the Universal tape vault is turned inside out and the finished album is discovered.
http://rapidshare.com/files/73401380/Funkadelic_-_By_Way_Of_The_Drum__2007_.rar.html Pass: tico
― chaki, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 17:21 (eighteen years ago)