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New Order, Movement, several times tonight. This record record infuriates me. 1) People discredit it because it's not "real" New Order, 2) It sounds f'ing amazing, just like anything else Martin Hannett recorded, 3) It offers a glimpse into what a third Joy Division record might've been, 4) I used to love playing "Dreams Never End" as filler if our set was over, we had nothing left, and we needed to squeeze in an extra song or two because reasons. Boy golly but it is a fun guitar bashing song! I've sung that song maybe 30 times and I still have no clue what the lyrics actually are--yes, I have looked them up. Those aren't the lyrics. Trust me, I've had to sing it. ;)

 
I guess maybe your were into these guys or never heard of them. They go way back with me, this song somehow came into my mind like a long lost "plate of shrimp" out of nowhere today....

A few days after you posted this I was walking out to check my mash and "lost plate of shrimp" popped in my head, next thought was "All of my lost plate of shrimp events seem to happen during endless shrimp night at Red lobster".

Had to google the reference even though I seen the movie, have to admit did not remember much about the movie except some of the actors.

 
Now THAT is some attractive facial mutilation. She could easily keep track of her keys and possibly even hang a nice chin curtain there.
 
Listened to some Velvet Underground earlier tonight. Beethoven's 9th just now. Cheers!
Here's Ode to Joy, fourth mvmt from that symphony, but you have to have a keen ear (and vivid imagination). Wait till 1:30, you'll hear it ... "Jealously, turning to 9th symphony"

 
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My ear is fine. The gap could be elsewhere. Certainly a fantabulous production.

I hear Mozart lurking in Lennon & McCartney sometimes.
This guy is in the "who died in 2024" list. If you can't hear Rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto in it, well you don't know Rachmaninoff. Eric Carmen was a terrific talent.

 
Fat Dog - Woof


and The Bug Club - On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System


Both finds insired by good KEXP live shows, but the Bug Club is much better in terms of everything (not only Quality Pints song).
 
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Not a favorite tune of mine, but it bubbled up and came to memory like so much swamp gas as I read the about the current events;

Dedicated to the tech dudes (you know who you are) who helped make our lives "so much easier".

 
Some Colman Hawkins on vinyl with a $1 a can beer from a local brewery.
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