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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7406: Dec 07, 2020 03:28:15 pm
      Playing this at the shop...

      Brilliant...

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LDNBKff6g_E
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      Reply #7407: Dec 10, 2020 05:45:43 pm
      My favourite girlies  Larkin Poe.

      Had to cancel UK tour this year.


      With Joe Bonamassa.


      https://youtu.be/eWBg_xVqT_4
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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7408: Dec 18, 2020 11:44:36 pm
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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7409: Dec 24, 2020 07:07:43 pm
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      Reply #7410: Dec 24, 2020 09:40:39 pm
      My Gallagher Song.


      Summer in the Merc.


      https://youtu.be/_LKSW_RK8Ss








      R.I.P  . Bobby Ball .  Rock On Tommy.
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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7411: Jan 02, 2021 01:40:29 pm
      YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

      The KLF's songs are finally available to stream

      After years of silence, The KLF have uploaded a selection of their most famous songs to streaming services like Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music.

      The band's music has been officially unavailable since 1992, when they deleted their entire back catalogue.

      But eight songs, including dance anthems like 3AM Eternal and What Time Is Love, are now available on an eight-track compilation, Solid State Logik.

      Fly posters in London suggested The KLF would release more music this year.       

       Solid State Logik collects all of the band's biggest hits - including the Tammy Wynette collaboration Justified & Ancient, and the Gary Glitter-sampling Doctorin' The Tardis.

      It comes 29 years after founders Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond turned their backs on music, with a provocative performance at the 1992 Brit Awards - where they tied for best group with Simply Red.

      The duo made their disdain for the industry clear by performing 3AM Eternal while firing blanks from a machine gun into the stunned audience, before an announcer said: "The KLF have left the music business."

      Driving the point home, they later dumped a dead sheep on the steps of an after-show party with a note reading, "I died for you".

      Cauty and Drummond later burned £1m of their royalties in bundles of £50 notes, on the remote Scottish island of Jura.

      In recent decades the duo have concentrated on book and art projects, including plans to build a "people's pyramid", inspired by the death of Cauty's brother and constructed from bricks, each containing 23 grams of human ashes.

      But fans have clamoured for their music - with bootleg clips of their videos and performances achieving tens of millions of views on YouTube, and several "sound-alike" versions of their biggest hits appearing on Spotify.

       When other streaming holdouts like AC/DC and Neil Young relented and made their back catalogues available, The KLF still held out. In 2018, Billboard named their absence as one of the eight most significant gaps on streaming services, alongside records by De La Soul and Aaliyah.

      The band announced their surprise resurrection in two posters pasted under a railway bridge in Shoreditch, East London, alongside graffiti referencing The KLF.

      The Instagram account of Cauty's girlfriend showed a figure creating the graffiti creating the graffiti on New Year's Eve.

       According to a statement on the band's YouTube page , Solid State Logik (named after the mixing desk the band used to create their biggest hits) is the first of five planned releases, covering all of the band's releases, under a variety of names.

      It read: "KLF have appropriated the work done between 1 January 1987 and 31 December 1991 by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords [and] The KLF.

      "This appropriation was in order to tell a story in five chapters using the medium of streaming. The name of the story is Samplecity Thru Transcentral."   

       The text goes on to name several projects that are being prepared for release, some of which have never been heard before, including Kick Out The Jams, the Pure Trance Series, and a second volume of Solid State Logik.

      "If you need to know more about the work done by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords or The KLF, you can find truths, rumours and half-truths scattered across the internet," the statement continued.

      "From these truths, rumours and half-truths, you can form your own opinions.

      "The actual facts were washed down a storm drain in Brixton some time in the late 20th Century."   
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      Reply #7412: Jan 05, 2021 04:38:37 pm
      Yes sir, the only artist who can raise your spirits to the heavens, even in these times, is this guy! Trust me - he'll do you the world of good!
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-IZWISZ8CY
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      Reply #7413: Jan 12, 2021 08:37:52 pm
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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7414: Jan 27, 2021 02:26:17 pm
      Thievery corporation...The ricest man in babylon album

      Knew some of their stuff like Lebanese blonde but never an album....nice sound
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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7415: Jan 27, 2021 03:02:50 pm
      YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

      The KLF's songs are finally available to stream

      After years of silence, The KLF have uploaded a selection of their most famous songs to streaming services like Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music.

      The band's music has been officially unavailable since 1992, when they deleted their entire back catalogue.

      But eight songs, including dance anthems like 3AM Eternal and What Time Is Love, are now available on an eight-track compilation, Solid State Logik.

      Fly posters in London suggested The KLF would release more music this year.       

       Solid State Logik collects all of the band's biggest hits - including the Tammy Wynette collaboration Justified & Ancient, and the Gary Glitter-sampling Doctorin' The Tardis.

      It comes 29 years after founders Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond turned their backs on music, with a provocative performance at the 1992 Brit Awards - where they tied for best group with Simply Red.

      The duo made their disdain for the industry clear by performing 3AM Eternal while firing blanks from a machine gun into the stunned audience, before an announcer said: "The KLF have left the music business."

      Driving the point home, they later dumped a dead sheep on the steps of an after-show party with a note reading, "I died for you".

      Cauty and Drummond later burned £1m of their royalties in bundles of £50 notes, on the remote Scottish island of Jura.

      In recent decades the duo have concentrated on book and art projects, including plans to build a "people's pyramid", inspired by the death of Cauty's brother and constructed from bricks, each containing 23 grams of human ashes.

      But fans have clamoured for their music - with bootleg clips of their videos and performances achieving tens of millions of views on YouTube, and several "sound-alike" versions of their biggest hits appearing on Spotify.

       When other streaming holdouts like AC/DC and Neil Young relented and made their back catalogues available, The KLF still held out. In 2018, Billboard named their absence as one of the eight most significant gaps on streaming services, alongside records by De La Soul and Aaliyah.

      The band announced their surprise resurrection in two posters pasted under a railway bridge in Shoreditch, East London, alongside graffiti referencing The KLF.

      The Instagram account of Cauty's girlfriend showed a figure creating the graffiti creating the graffiti on New Year's Eve.

       According to a statement on the band's YouTube page , Solid State Logik (named after the mixing desk the band used to create their biggest hits) is the first of five planned releases, covering all of the band's releases, under a variety of names.

      It read: "KLF have appropriated the work done between 1 January 1987 and 31 December 1991 by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords [and] The KLF.

      "This appropriation was in order to tell a story in five chapters using the medium of streaming. The name of the story is Samplecity Thru Transcentral."   

       The text goes on to name several projects that are being prepared for release, some of which have never been heard before, including Kick Out The Jams, the Pure Trance Series, and a second volume of Solid State Logik.

      "If you need to know more about the work done by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords or The KLF, you can find truths, rumours and half-truths scattered across the internet," the statement continued.

      "From these truths, rumours and half-truths, you can form your own opinions.

      "The actual facts were washed down a storm drain in Brixton some time in the late 20th Century."   

      Aw ive just had a listen...epic...never ever forget KLF on top of the pops last train to transcentral man they just dont make em like this anymore
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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7416: Jan 28, 2021 06:40:55 pm
      Takes me right back that tune and what a tune it is as is the film,which is long overdue a blu Ray release.
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      Reply #7417: Jan 29, 2021 07:48:03 pm
      Takes me right back that tune and what a tune it is as is the film,which is long overdue a blu Ray release.

      Caught it with family when it was shown on BBC Scotland over Christmas and really liked the soundtrack. Like one of Bill Forsyth's films where you think 'nothing much is happening here' until you realise you get to the end and you realise you've been enchanted by the whole thing. I wish Scotland made more films like that again.

      Anyhow, I was listening to this a moment ago. I love it but it's always been one of those songs where I realise it wasn't as ubiquitous or well known as I thought. Asked a few work colleagues to play it a couple of years back and they were none the wiser!

      https://youtu.be/iL2UQVInL6Y
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      Reply #7418: Jan 30, 2021 09:42:04 am
      Caught it with family when it was shown on BBC Scotland over Christmas and really liked the soundtrack. Like one of Bill Forsyth's films where you think 'nothing much is happening here' until you realise you get to the end and you realise you've been enchanted by the whole thing. I wish Scotland made more films like that again.

      Anyhow, I was listening to this a moment ago. I love it but it's always been one of those songs where I realise it wasn't as ubiquitous or well known as I thought. Asked a few work colleagues to play it a couple of years back and they were none the wiser!

      https://youtu.be/iL2UQVInL6Y
      Bill forsyth directed some real gems in his time mate,local hero & comfort & joy i can & have watched over & over,not to mention Gregory’s girl & housekeeper,his films have so much warmth & humility that is often lost on most modern films.
      The go-betweens deserved to be bigger than what they were sadly & I must say Australia have produced some fantastic bands over the years,The church & The triffids being two of my favourites.

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmo5KXr6W-k


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      Reply #7419: Feb 02, 2021 05:28:00 pm
      Bill forsyth directed some real gems in his time mate,local hero & comfort & joy i can & have watched over & over,not to mention Gregory’s girl & housekeeper,his films have so much warmth & humility that is often lost on most modern films.
      The go-betweens deserved to be bigger than what they were sadly & I must say Australia have produced some fantastic bands over the years,The church & The triffids being two of my favourites.

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmo5KXr6W-k

      Love those films. Bill Forsyth is definitely Scotland's greatest filmmaker. As you say it's all in the warmth and humility. Crying shame that he seemed to fall out of love with film making.

      And for sure, Australia is a treasure trove of fantastic music acts that mirror so much of what was great here in the UK. I can only guess that Australia's music scene didn't quite have the network that bands benefitted from in the UK.
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      Reply #7420: Feb 02, 2021 09:54:26 pm
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      Re: What are you listening to?
      Reply #7421: Feb 03, 2021 01:07:31 am
      YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

      The KLF's songs are finally available to stream

      After years of silence, The KLF have uploaded a selection of their most famous songs to streaming services like Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music.

      The band's music has been officially unavailable since 1992, when they deleted their entire back catalogue.

      But eight songs, including dance anthems like 3AM Eternal and What Time Is Love, are now available on an eight-track compilation, Solid State Logik.

      Fly posters in London suggested The KLF would release more music this year.       

       Solid State Logik collects all of the band's biggest hits - including the Tammy Wynette collaboration Justified & Ancient, and the Gary Glitter-sampling Doctorin' The Tardis.

      It comes 29 years after founders Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond turned their backs on music, with a provocative performance at the 1992 Brit Awards - where they tied for best group with Simply Red.

      The duo made their disdain for the industry clear by performing 3AM Eternal while firing blanks from a machine gun into the stunned audience, before an announcer said: "The KLF have left the music business."

      Driving the point home, they later dumped a dead sheep on the steps of an after-show party with a note reading, "I died for you".

      Cauty and Drummond later burned £1m of their royalties in bundles of £50 notes, on the remote Scottish island of Jura.

      In recent decades the duo have concentrated on book and art projects, including plans to build a "people's pyramid", inspired by the death of Cauty's brother and constructed from bricks, each containing 23 grams of human ashes.

      But fans have clamoured for their music - with bootleg clips of their videos and performances achieving tens of millions of views on YouTube, and several "sound-alike" versions of their biggest hits appearing on Spotify.

       When other streaming holdouts like AC/DC and Neil Young relented and made their back catalogues available, The KLF still held out. In 2018, Billboard named their absence as one of the eight most significant gaps on streaming services, alongside records by De La Soul and Aaliyah.

      The band announced their surprise resurrection in two posters pasted under a railway bridge in Shoreditch, East London, alongside graffiti referencing The KLF.

      The Instagram account of Cauty's girlfriend showed a figure creating the graffiti creating the graffiti on New Year's Eve.

       According to a statement on the band's YouTube page , Solid State Logik (named after the mixing desk the band used to create their biggest hits) is the first of five planned releases, covering all of the band's releases, under a variety of names.

      It read: "KLF have appropriated the work done between 1 January 1987 and 31 December 1991 by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords [and] The KLF.

      "This appropriation was in order to tell a story in five chapters using the medium of streaming. The name of the story is Samplecity Thru Transcentral."   

       The text goes on to name several projects that are being prepared for release, some of which have never been heard before, including Kick Out The Jams, the Pure Trance Series, and a second volume of Solid State Logik.

      "If you need to know more about the work done by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords or The KLF, you can find truths, rumours and half-truths scattered across the internet," the statement continued.

      "From these truths, rumours and half-truths, you can form your own opinions.

      "The actual facts were washed down a storm drain in Brixton some time in the late 20th Century."   

      WOAH  !

      I missed this .

      Gone to heaven.
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      Reply #7422: Feb 17, 2021 04:48:36 pm
      Fallen in love with this album again, 18 years after it first came out. Captures my mood just right, for some reason this song hitting harder than it ever did.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOrADSEKb_k&list=RDGOrADSEKb_k&index=1
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      Reply #7423: Feb 27, 2021 09:53:15 am
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      Reply #7424: Mar 05, 2021 02:52:35 pm
      This very minute, The Smiths, How soon is now
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      Reply #7425: Mar 11, 2021 11:15:32 am
      This very minute, The Smiths, How soon is now

      Ah! Just about to post what I'm listening to right now! It's been a long time since I listened to The Smiths intensely. Criminal I know.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3baT8twPM9s

      "But don't forget the songs that made you smile
      And the songs that made you cry"

      Very apt. This was the band that was crying out to be listened to this past year and I only realise now!
      « Last Edit: Mar 11, 2021 11:32:03 am by Frankly, Mr Shankly »
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      Reply #7426: Mar 23, 2021 06:00:47 pm
      https://youtu.be/_JU3bogr4oc

      Beautiful version.
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