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beef Wrote:

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> dr proctor wrote

>

> "and 'Big 'ol bug is the new baby now' by the

> Flaming Lips, on the 'Colours are brighter" Is

> this a compilation ? the track was originally on

> Zaireeka.

>

> Yes, it's a comp. I've only listened to Zaireeka

> once, with the four cd players lined up and so on,

> tho' i believe you can get the songs as b sides

> from the Soft Bulletin singles.

>

> Love the Condor Fncks album Fnckbook too, it's yo

> la tengo playing covers, lound and noisy, fast and

> punky, recorded live in a single burst.



Yes they're on the cd singles of Race For the Prize and Waiting for a superman. >:D<

Went to a zaireeka party at glastonbury one year, we were all to ripped to get it to work, There is a vinyl mix done by some chap in Germany, but it isn't very good. Marvelous band.


Still waiting for the codofux to be released on vinyl, along with a 10th anniversary re-pressing of the Soft Buletin. Decemberists lp is VERY prog, but I like it for just that reason.

jaybee82 Wrote:

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> I quite liked Hey Venus! and Love Kraft Dr

> Proctor...



I quite liked them too. But they're not as playful as their earlier work, and some of the lyrics on Hey Venus were incredibly lame and repetitive, I'm thinking Battersea Odyssey and Baby Ate My 8 Ball.

This weeks aural delights have been Chain and the Gang's 'Down with liberty.....Up with chains', Iain Sevonious returns to K records with Calvin Johnson at the controls, and Titan's 'Pillzmarmalade', a 45 minute improv jam spacerock on eggy vinyl.


And Dr P, Hey venus was brilliant! Choc full of tunes and good fun.


This week I also had a dream where I listened to Go Kart Mozart's 'Storming up the album charts'. Fantastic.

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