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Allan
Old Love
USA
560 Posts |
Posted - 01/11/2005 : 15:07:15
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Jellybean-excellent link. If I were a rich man, I'd buy a ton of stuff on this site
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Edited by - Allan on 01/11/2005 15:09:13 |
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Arnstein
Fifth Love
Norway
340 Posts |
Posted - 01/11/2005 : 16:33:49
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Yes, a great site! It also has my favourite psychedelic band: Devil Doll! |
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jellybean
Fifth Love
316 Posts |
Posted - 02/11/2005 : 12:51:20
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yeh, i've had to ban myself from going on it now and again as i can't browse, i just have to buy!!! even typing in the link for you guys..ended up with me buying two cd's..oh lordy, banned myself again |
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mikeb
Old Love
United Kingdom
516 Posts |
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astrolobe33
Fifth Love
USA
381 Posts |
Posted - 02/11/2005 : 21:07:43
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quote: Originally posted by mikeb
Both albums from the Collectors are at Freak Emporium at a reasonable price: https://www.freakemporium.com/new3/index_ns.cgi?band=Collectors
GAD! you guys are right, what a cool but dangerous place. I had to ban myself as well, instantly upon setting foot inside. But I'm sure I'll be back! Had a crazy bender on ebay recently, I'm now waaay overextended. Jon |
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MHM
Third Love
United Kingdom
92 Posts |
Posted - 22/11/2005 : 22:01:40
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quote: Originally posted by Allan
asrolobe33 (Jon) and MHM (Chris)
I got Easter Everywhere by the 13th Floor Elevators about a week ago on CD. It's awesome...I play it all the time now. Great recommendation and Thank You.
Before the Jefferson Airplane, there was a group called The Great Society. I think this was Gracie's first band. I have a double LP which includes a first album, Conspicuous Only in its Absence, and it's like early garage semi psychedelic. Great versions of Somebody to Love and White Rabbit. I feel that Gracie was at her best with this LP. It's early SF...recorded at The Matrix, well before Gracie became so commercial.
Allan
The Great Society are tops. I got a live album of there's many years back, very innocent psyche, very cool. Love the early jazzy version of White Rabbit. The first 13th Floor Elevators album with You're Gonna Miss Me is well worth getting too.
www.BryanMacLean.com www.ZENuk.com www.MileHighMusic.co.uk |
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MHM
Third Love
United Kingdom
92 Posts |
Posted - 22/11/2005 : 22:14:31
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The Merry Go Round have finally had their back catalogue put out on cd. Some great things on there, You're A Very Lovely Woman & Live for two. Emitt Rhodes wrote some good tunes. The United States of America's album has some great tunes on it and is very out there in places. And if you like good psyche from this side of the pond, keep an eye out on Ebay or Amamzon for a cd called The Great British Psychedelic Trip Vol.1 1966-1969. That has got some blinding stuff on there. Red Sky At Night by The Accent, Come On Back by Paul & Ritchie & the Cryin' Shames, Tales of Flossie Fillet by Turquoise, great stuff! Also there's a bootleg album you can get quite easily called Phillipe DeBarge by the Pretty Things, album after SF Sorrow, that due to odd reasons/folklore, wasn't ever officially released. The quality of the bootleg is reasonable on cd and it's definitely worth a spin or twenty.
www.BryanMacLean.com www.ZENuk.com www.MileHighMusic.co.uk |
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boombox
Old Love
United Kingdom
548 Posts |
Posted - 23/11/2005 : 02:38:38
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quote: Originally posted by MHM
Also there's a bootleg album you can get quite easily called Phillipe DeBarge by the Pretty Things, album after SF Sorrow, that due to odd reasons/folklore, wasn't ever officially released. The quality of the bootleg is reasonable on cd and it's definitely worth a spin or twenty.
Don't buy it - it is well-spread in trading circles (though I still can't track down a decent pic of the cover!!). Not my favourite Pretties boot, but I agree it's interesting. Basically it was a rich French guy(Phillipe Debarge) who offered the cash to the band to record with him. Musicianship is high and some of the songs should have been rerecorded for future Pretties releases. |
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Jesse981
First Love
Austria
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