what are you listening to at the moment?

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EtchedPixels

Fields of the Nephilim (who are btw touring this October)

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Moonglum

I knew of them but not heard them (as it were) @EtchedPixels . Not bad at all... powerful stuff!

Tim

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Moonglum

Martin, perhaps you might prefer this bit of class instead, from Incognito...


Of course the original is a classic, but this version gets the "Barry White" treatment!

Tim

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Quote from: Moonglum on August 11, 2025, 08:12:22 PMMartin, perhaps you might prefer this bit of class instead, from Incognito...


Of course the original is a classic, but this version gets the "Barry White" treatment!

Tim
Very nice.

kusojiji

Quote from: Moonglum on August 11, 2025, 08:12:22 PMMartin, perhaps you might prefer this bit of class instead, from Incognito...


Of course the original is a classic, but this version gets the "Barry White" treatment!

Tim

That's a cool spin. But you had to mention Barry White...


https://youtu.be/5LvYrKawjB0

Moonglum

Excellent @kusojiji , I think you might like this band as well...


Tim

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Quote from: Moonglum on Yesterday at 08:06:59 AMExcellent @kusojiji , I think you might like this band as well...


Tim
They are new to me @Moonglum and definitely one to investigate further. Thanks for that.

kusojiji

Quote from: Moonglum on Yesterday at 08:06:59 AMExcellent @kusojiji , I think you might like this band as well...


Tim

Nice! I got the Bob James/Four Play vibe. Thanks!

Newportnobby

Having a great time acting the part of Biryani Ferret*'s Lounge Lizard with...........


* Huge nod to NME's Charles Shaar Murray

Newportnobby

Like 'Man', Nazareth were one of the hard working bands of the early 70s. Here's a version of 'Morning Dew', mostly known for the version with Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart on vocals (I have both versions on 45 :) )


Snowwolflair

Quote from: Newportnobby on Today at 12:57:44 PMLike 'Man', Nazareth were one of the hard working bands of the early 70s. Here's a version of 'Morning Dew', mostly known for the version with Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart on vocals (I have both versions on 45 :) )


i THOUGHT YOU WOULD HAVE THEM ON 78  :smiley-laughing:

Moonglum

Roxy Music has the distinction of being the very first band I saw live, closely followed by Alice Cooper. 30 June 1972, Empire Pool Wembley. Alice Cooper was quite an induction into live rock music, a snake, a baby doll and the gallows! My father was furious when he found out that was who I had seen* and said that AC would be forgotten about within a year, he was not often wrong but in this case he clearly was!


* I think the BBC banned the single and my father saw AC as a bad influence.

I never got into Nazareth, don't know why?

Tim


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#6088
I never got into Alice Cooper or Nazareth but I did quite like School's Out as a single and a so g Nazareth did about someone not liking a dog or somesuch  :D

Just for the record, The Edgar Broughton Band were the first live act that I saw in, probably, 1969 :

When I say first that is actually a lie!

I was taken, aged about 8 I think, to see this lot :
I shudder at the thought of it now  :D

Moonglum

I was about 6yo when FatDs released that single, bit addictive - I used to sing along to it whenever it was played on the radio - sounds like you saw them under duress Martin. I wouldn't really have been quite ready for Edgar Broughton at the time (1969) but now of course it's far superior (not pop though). Mrs Moonglum and I saw Edgar Broughton Band live at The Roundhouse, Camden on 9 November 1975 supporting Jean-Luc Ponty - slight contrast!

Tim

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