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I love Rainbow, Gram Bonet is a favorite. 

Here's a band I'd never heard of until the "6 degrees of YouTube". Some of you younger guys probably know who Sparky is. I like his voice when he's not screaming like he does with Demented Are Go.

 

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Try this out...

One of my many favorite discs. With one of my favorite version of "Moondance". Well.. there are two.

Trippy, Jazzy, Beat Music personified.................... You may dig.??!!

 

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I've mentioned these guys elsewhere, it's the Claypool Lennen Delirium....... This one is pretty obscure, but maybe not to those who frequent this thread.

 

 

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some things Ive been listening to this week. I'm sure you will all not like.

First off, a sound track from one of Jess Franco's films. 

Yup, he was a sick puppy but could add an assume score.

Often sampled by those hipster remix DJ types. 

Speaking of Remixes...

This is one.

https://youtu.be/jaEc3TMBc8U

For the Fogies like me,  here is something more appropriate.

"Nuggets from the moon" has placed some groovy music on his Tube channel.

Not Rock N Roll.       Yah, I was born in the wrong century for liking this ?

I'm quite sure this won't go well.

LOL!!!

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I am in the middle of the Boston indie music scene, and have some very talented friends playing at and/or hosting open mikes.

My good friend Dan has a few albums to check out.  

 

Here's a track from is most recent album which has a post-apocalyptic storyline:

https://dancloutier.bandcamp.com/track/the-battle-of-greenland-contra

 

This track is from 2011:

https://dancloutier.bandcamp.com/track/dark-is-the-night

 

I was in the audience when he and his band recorded his live album.  I'm still shocked that was over a decade ago already.

https://dancloutier.bandcamp.com/track/the-shepherd-and-the-wolf

 

For more...

https://dancloutier.bandcamp.com/

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Short-lived 1960s British project

NEON PEARL

 

Link failed over time.  Let's try this one.

Album:  Neon Pearl -1967 Recordings

Mostly unreleased material

 

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Some of the band members from Neon Pearl also formed PLEASE for another short-lived project.  Track #6, "Strange Ways" is a standout.

Edit:  the above link appears to have failed over time.  Hopefully this one will work

Please -Strange Ways (1968/69).

 

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Some musicians from Please in turn formed T2 and recorded enough material for two albums.  These songs now have more of a heavier progressive rock feel.

 

In this album "No More White Horses" is a standout.  This was an older song, originally recorded under the PLEASE band name.  The T2 version is twice as long and has a harder edge.

Album:  T2 -It'll Work Out In Boomland (1970).

 

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A young man trying to navigate the mysteries of a woman for the first time.

 

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Can't go wrong with Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. Think I've had every format of this album through time. Got the album when it came out and then 8-track, cassette, and cd.

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On 4/29/2020 at 8:27 AM, Matt Bacon said:

Fay Hallam — queen of the Hammond organ:

best,

M.

..and here's the king of the Hammond organ, Lee Michaels. The organ doesn't feature here so much on his later stuff but still a good album. Man, what a voice! 

 

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