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Just found out that it's World Goth Day. I never have been, but I do dig some of it (quite a lot of it).
This one is dedicated to Memorial Day weekend in Alabama, USA, because, you know, FREEDOM!
My scrotey neighbours are having a noisy end of lockdown party on their front lawn, even though it hasn't ended.
So I've upped the ante, dragged the stereo into the garden and treating them to The Fall - Fall Heads Roll.
You're welcome.
Haha! I was blasting the above song at the church across the street...
Good isn’t it.
I’ve played it to them at least five times today.
I recently read the Grateful Dead biography/history, and have been watching the documentary series on Prime over the last few nights.
Slowly getting into the music, but I really really want a copy of Jerry Garcia’s guitar.
check it out! it's new Severed Hea... I mean ButchCrutch 😎
https://nilamox.bandcamp.com/album/butchcrutch-ep
Yeah usually it seems like if you listen to them enough of them there’s something there for everybody. Their live stuff is where it’s at. I’m big on their late 60s stuff where everyone was ripped on acid. Yeah I love the SG he had Ive always wanted one real bad
Are these the same neighbors with the dogs?
Let em have it Monz. They apparently do not know who they’re fuckin with.
@MonzoPro Eat Yrself Fitter would be another pleasingly irritating choice from The Fall to torment them with.
I heard a segment of a song on a Netflix series and after googling and such discovered it was from Tea for the Tillerman by Cat Stevens.
There is some beautiful music on that album.
Also there is a Tiny Desk concert with The Roots featuring Bilal Oliver.
The number is “It Ain’t Fair” from the “Detroit” soundtrack. Too good.
Newer Indie track, JW Francis - Gold
wait! has Gary Bradbury rejoined? ... ah no...still .. nice to hear a bit of Ellard chuntering..
Heh. No, we have scrotey neighbours on the other side as well.
Basically we’re desperate to move, but with lockdown restrictions we can’t even drive out the village.
I ended up sharing some Nurse With Wound. I reckon they enjoyed that.
this , and Country on the Click are the only ones of the last decades Fall output i have purchased..
I should not be such a penny pincher!!
I didn’t really like them, from what I’d heard on John Peel, then a few years back a mate did me a copy of Fall Heads Roll. I wasn’t fussed, so it sat on the desk for weeks I played, until I’d exhausted my usual playlist and gave it a go.
That first track - the bang bang drumming, and then in staggers Mark E like an unwelcome drunken uncle at a christening party.
I was hooked. I got to the end and hit repeat. For weeks.
And then went out and bought everything they’d ever done, even the MES solo stuff.
Bloomin expensive, I wish I’d got hooked on a less prolific band!
Took me a while to get into The Real New Fall LP but love it now. Just clicked while slightly mad driving through the centre of Brum one summer evening.
http://payitallback.bandcamp.com/album/pay-it-all-back-vol-2
Recommended by a mate at the time, this wasn't far from my record player for years afterwards. Found it on Bandcamp last night/morning. Only knew about VOL 1, 2 and maybe 3 previously but it seems they are working on Vol 7.
Now That's What I call Music!
what! AAAALLLL of da FAAALLLL , hell that is an outlay and a half... i reckon i only buy aprox 4 LPs a year now.. still... you can’t go wrong with the first 12 years of MES .. and after that there’s usually one or 2 classics on an album .. i was mistooken , i did actually get Your Future, Our Clutter as well as those other two... and I really like the track Alton Towers.. but i’ve no idea what LP it’s from.. Smith at his uninteligiblelist-able..
Gob Rest his Literature Sodden Soul
good call, i still have the first 2 on vinyl, all those other volumes look like a good way to catch up on the on-U vibe again... had noticed all The African Headcharge up on blandKampf last year.. now that’s what I call “the evenings Psychotic Jonkanoo sorted” tanks
It’s good driving music. I had the ‘I hate ROUNDABOUTS’ track (can’t remember the track name) on full blast when I hit the spaghetti traffic system in Basildon a few years back. We only have one mini-roundabout here, so I’m easily frightened by it. Definitely helped.
Last Gong gig we drove down to Bristol in my mates truck. He has a medium sized PA in the cab. My ears are still ringing from the four hour Fall session driving down.
I bought a lot of them. I’ll just leave it there.
The last few albums where it sounds like he’s gargling booze, false teeth and pork pie are my favourites, I’m still not a massive fan of the early stuff.
Stout Man’s good - BIG FAT MAN, PUSHIN A LEEDDLE PRAYUMMM
WHUP
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