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Another arm of Antibalas...this time branching out to make....Afro-Sabbath?? libbey, not sure if this is in your wheelhouse or not, but I know you at least have tendencies within this niche.

HERE LIES MAN - S/T

Obsessed over the couple songs I had heard back when this got released and for monetary reasons, kept passing until I forgot how badass it was. Just recently reconnected and had a moment where it just had to be mine. I may have been on beer. The cover is so striking...just a beautiful photo.

Kicking off my annual March Madness holiday with some early evening boozin...

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Another arm of Antibalas...this time branching out to make....Afro-Sabbath?? libbey, not sure if this is in your wheelhouse or not, but I know you at least have tendencies within this niche.

HERE LIES MAN - S/T

Obsessed over the couple songs I had heard back when this got released and for monetary reasons, kept passing until I forgot how badass it was. Just recently reconnected and had a moment where it just had to be mine. I may have been on beer. The cover is so striking...just a beautiful photo.

Kicking off my annual March Madness holiday with some early evening boozin...

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Saw them live last year (or the year before). I like what they are trying to do but I think something is missing that is preventing me from really getting into them.
 
Saw them live last year (or the year before). I like what they are trying to do but I think something is missing that is preventing me from really getting into them.

Live or recorded? Or both? Did you hear them after the second record dropped? Because I hear they fleshed out their sound a bit more on the next record...even though I love the simple "formulaic" essence of this one a hole lot.
 
Picked this up cause it was cheap (always trying to get the most bang for my discogs shipping buck), had reviews that sounded like it was right up my alley and I love this record label. They specialize in really pristine derivative pop...of all varieties though - garage, psych, guitar pop, pure power pop.

This I’d consider Brit-pop for sure. But just a catchy fun album. Full of hooks and harmonies.

Telepathic Butterflies - Breakfast in Suburbia
Same beer
Record label (since I alluded to it above): Rainbow Quartz
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Live or recorded? Or both? Did you hear them after the second record dropped? Because I hear they fleshed out their sound a bit more on the next record...even though I love the simple "formulaic" essence of this one a hole lot.

They were better live but still missing something. I looked up the gig and it was February of last year.
 
ticked off some randoms recently. Swear to **** that HWM was as pure emotion as it gets at one point. Their early 7" make me shed tears frequently.

- you can take the boy out of bradenton/hate mail comes in august
- HWM/Clairmel split (Things on a Dashboard/Elektra....Clairmel songs whatever)
- Goons - old harDCore band from my 90s upbringing
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Ty Segal? + Pixies? + Rival Schools?

Pink Mexico - Dump

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Now how you gonna waste so much time trying to sell me on King Gizz and meanwhile I've never heard of these guys? Just started this album on Spotify and already, back end of the second song, I'm being reminded of when Weezer's blue album came out. Last half of that song so could have been a b-side on that album. Good ****.
 
Now how you gonna waste so much time trying to sell me on King Gizz and meanwhile I've never heard of these guys? Just started this album on Spotify and already, back end of the second song, I'm being reminded of when Weezer's blue album came out. Last half of that song so could have been a b-side on that album. Good ****.

Funny cause I almost put Weezer into the description above but only felt it appropriate for a song or two.

These guys only give me a fraction of the pleasure that King Gizz does.

You like these guys more?
 
Now how you gonna waste so much time trying to sell me on King Gizz and meanwhile I've never heard of these guys? Just started this album on Spotify and already, back end of the second song, I'm being reminded of when Weezer's blue album came out. Last half of that song so could have been a b-side on that album. Good ****.

Funny cause I almost put Weezer into the description above but only felt it appropriate for a song or two.

These guys only give me a fraction of the pleasure that King Gizz does.

You like these guys more?
A little Kurt Cobain in there too right?
 
Ozzy Osbourne - Randy Rhoads "TRIBUTE" on vinyl. Moonraker (Auburn, CA) Zam Bone DIPA.

This week marks 37 years since the plane crash. March 19, 1982. Can't believe it has been that long. Probably played the Ozzy RR Tribute cassette more then the vinyl at the time. Songs came alive far more that the studio versions on "Blizzard of Ozz".

Most of the show was taken from the Cleveland 5/11/81 show. They did some strange Jimmy Page style splicing though, Flying High Again and the RR Spotlight Solo are from Montreal 7/28/81. Goodbye to Romance and No Bones Movies are from the UK 1980, most likely South Hampton 10/2/80.

Opening riffs of "I Don't Know" set the tone. Guns blazing form the start. Middle and Outro solos in "Mr Crowley" are untouchable. Randy even rips the old Sabbath tunes, kills on "Children of the Grave".

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