What are you listening to right now [2023-11]
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Wind? How about sun. My favorite song from the Sun Worshippers Dept.
Morning sunlight
Clears the darkness out of my mind
Warming the dreams
That I have come here to find
See you up above
Feel you burning love
Stay there and
Please take me away
No chains could ever hold you
Kill me each day
I owe my soul to you
I see you up above
Feel you burning love
Stay there and
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Morning sunlight
Clears the darkness out of my mind
Warming the dreams
That I have come here to find
See you up above
Feel you burning love
Stay there and
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
Shine
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This is a soothing background recording. Someone added ocean noises etc to the Shipping Forecast. Unfortunately it has a rather annoying animation so it is best put in another tab and minimized to just have the sound on.
Wouldn't be out of place in the late 60's Psychedelic period. Has that sound. Good stuff.
The Primitives were a 60's inspired band, that's where the jangly guitars came from. Unlike the Smiths, who broke up when Morrissey wanted to do 60's covers, the Primitives did a bunch of them. A bunch of EP's as well as the Echoes and Rhymes album.
This isn't exactly a subtle 60's homage
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Pure is an album, not a song. Not sure what you mean. The Pure album cover shows them in 60's styles. He has a mod haircut and is wearing a necklace of beads. Doves? Flowers? Can't tell what they are exactly. She is wearing a very hip and leg hugging skirt. Quite flattering I must say and not something you typically saw in the 80s. At least I never did and I was paying attention lol. And enough bracelets to make Stephers jealous.
The only Julian Cope song I have ever heard is this one which I posted earlier.
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Reverse time. That one I don't remember. I know the World Shut Your Mouth. Been listening to play lists using the search 80's obscure song. Boy what a rabbit hole that is.
I'm currently on a list that has 1,036 80s songs. That's how I found the The Call Walls Come Down. The list had another song from them but the bell went off and I did a seperate
search for The Call. As I scrolled down, there it was bingo! heh Anyway,I forgot how many rather crap songs were produced in the 80s. I only remember most of the 80s top ten
since that's what the radio usually played all the time. The used the rather mediocre songs for filler mostly heh.
As for the Primitives, the Shine song would make an excellent Pink Floyd style psychedelic video.
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Ah Shriekback, one of my favorite bands. Probably had the most intelligent lyrics of any 80's band.
Nemesis was an idea in vogue at the time. In 1984 astronomers put forth the idea of a dark star orbiting the Sun at a right angle to the plane of the ecliptic, and when it passed close to Earth, was responsible for ancient mass extinctions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemesi...thetical_star)
In 1985 that album Oil & Gold came out.
Other references in the lyrics of that song include the movie Apocalypse Now:
We are no monsters, we're moral people
And yet we have the strength to do this
This is the splendor of our achievement
Call in the air strike with a poison kiss
The first two lines are paraphrases of Col Kurtz discussing the Viet Cong. The last line of course, is Capt Willard.
Oil & Gold and Big Night Music were both great albums.
I first heard of them from their earliest work though, such as
and
But maybe my favorite album was one that never got a US CD release, to my huge frustration. Jam Science.
Here is a taste.
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Quite understandable about the Sun having a dark companion could be a brown dwarf who knows.
The single type Sun system we have is the exception rather than the rule. They're still trying to
figure out what's disturbing objects in the outer orbit of the solar system. The idea of Nemesis is
still there but it's mostly amongst the scientist and not in the main stream.
I vaguely remember that song All Lined Up. Achtung, My Spine is a Baseline nothing in memory about that.
Achtung Almost sounds Clash like. And My Spine it was in the list as well. I was like so is mine heh.
But maybe my favorite album was one that never got a US CD release, to my huge frustration. Jam Science.
Speaking of CDs rather sad mine are all gathering dust along with the vinyls since I can get all those songs online.
Last video for the night. Finished that list.
I'm going to need some serious therapy when I get done with these lists 😄
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Hmmm don't remember that one. They played Lucrecia My Reflection a lot on the radio stations here including the college stations.
Rather surprising the college station didn't play that one unless they did but not that often. Then again the college station playlists
were usually what the DJ liked or when they did the call in for suggestions which they did quite often. More than likely to see how many listeners there were.
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Shriekback for one.
Edit: Really. I hate that when they block embedding and can only watch on youtube.Comment
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