Sir Lord Baltimore
Perhaps you have been wondering about the heavy volume of posts of very late, so let me explain....for one, it gives me something to do and focus on, which, as you may or may not understand, I kind of...
View ArticleElvis (Costello) Is Everywhere Part 4
These will be the last of the Costello deluxe edition releases, unless someone opts to send me more of them....these are the last of the batch sent to me by the "link machine", John N, which, in...
View ArticleReturn of the "What Is Heavy Metal?" Project
Like it or not, here comes Disc 3 of the "What Is Heavy Metal?" project......as before, I HOPE to inspire others to make a similar compilation of what defines "metal' to THEM.....before, the first disc...
View ArticleThe Doors (Part 1 of MANY)
I was looking for something else earlier today and stumbled across this absolutely amazing torrent, which just likely has more Doors stuff than even their biggest fan could ever hope for. My God, it's...
View ArticleThe Hellacopters
1990's Swedish garage rock to the extreme......fans of the band are gonna love this, novices take note this is one of the greatest of garage rockers! The Hellacopters were formed in 1994 by...
View ArticleThe Doors part 2 (of MANY)
OK, I started this out yesterday, may as well complete the box set of studio recordings today, so we can get into the REAL "finds" here......as I said before, this is a HUGE collection, which, taken a...
View ArticleThe Firebirds
This really OUGHT TO BE an awful album.....it's not. A collection of anonymous session musicians, set out to make a Cream/Hendrix/Blue Cheer inspired hard acid album.....problem is, in albeit in it's...
View ArticleThe Doors (Part 3 of Many)
To give a bit of a preview for what we are in for with this onslaught of live Doors recordings, let's begin with a really good one.....4 discs of "The Complete Matrix Club Tapes", from March 7th/10th...
View ArticleLove Sculpture (early Dave Edmunds)
As I said above, Love Sculpture were the early band of Dave Edmunds (Rockpile).....he teamed with drummer Rob Jones and bassist John David to release a pair of albums, only one of which I have or have...
View ArticleBrian's Tribute to the Violet One
(Scott) Welcome back to Brian, who has been away for a little while, he has created a new covers/tribute thing which he does so well......I listened to most of it this AM, and you guys are really going...
View ArticleDavid Bowie/Stevie Ray Vaughn
This little nugget was sent to me by the link machine, John N.....he makes note that despite the fact that the cover refers to this as an "FM Broadcast", it is, according to John N, actually The Dallas...
View ArticleCircle Jerks
My younger brother was, in his teen years, a big fan of the American west-coast hardcore bands (Germs, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, etc, etc), myself, not as much (mostly because I got sick of him...
View ArticleElvis (Costello) is Everywhere (Part 5)
OK, now we get to the good stuff imo.....I have a BUNCH of Costello boots here, and most every one of them rocks the house HARD. Looking through them, they are all from the years 1977-79, or the period...
View ArticleThe Doors (Part 4 of MANY)
Three more live sets from The Doors, all from July of 1968. First up a 2 disc set, "Live at the Hollywood Bowl", 7/5/68, the "riot show".....excellent sound quality on this one, I think (am I right or...
View ArticleChristopher
I'm always, when going through my stuff, finding an album like this one that I had forgotten all about. I would have assumed that I would have posted this one in the last five years or so, but a check...
View ArticleBleached
From Los Angeles come Bleached, self-described as a psych/punk/pop group, I guess that's fairly accurate, as much as would be possible I suppose. As far as I can tell, they have released 2 full lengths...
View ArticleSkywave
Thanks to John N for this most interesting submission. I was not familiar with Skywave, a bit of research, however, tells me that their bassist, Oliver Ackerman, after leaving this band, would form one...
View ArticleRed Crayola
For the very discerning listener, here are the two original (1967-68) albums by the legendary Red Crayola, a Texas band marketed as "psychedelic", but listened to today, one can see that it's actually...
View ArticleElvis (Costello) is Everywhere Part 6
Another scorching slab of live performances from Elvis Costello & the amazing Attractions, these from 1978. Again, all of these are worth your while, it's all great stuff.First off, we have a set...
View ArticleThe Doors Part 5 (of MANY)
Sick of em YET? No? Well, be patient, I have only tapped the tip of the iceberg......a few more live efforts today, all from 1968......First of all (remember, I captured ALL of this as a huge Torrent...
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