Going though a 70's rock phase the now.
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^ Good tune.
This is a track taken from Benjamin Zephaniah's new album and it's a good album too: very politically charged with a ton of clever lyrics (not surprising given he is a poet) and keen observations. He's a good man, ol' Benjamin Zephaniah. His spirit shines through... Speaking of spirit:
Wicked video. Love all the saints n sages.
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Alan Watts Blues by Van the Man Marrison
Gorgeous tune. I dig the chilled vibe. I dig the title and its nod to Alan Watts. And I really dig the line "Cloud hidden, whereabouts unknown" which is a reference to Li Po's famous Zen poem. Who was Alan Watts? He was a British philosopher, theologian and author:
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Last edited by CMcK; 12-01-2018, 18:18.
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Originally posted by CMcK View PostI was doing the ironing.
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Originally posted by Brad View Post
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I'm a year or so behind [MENTION=2386]Family Fry[/MENTION], but I can't stop listening to Carpenter Brut.
Aside from the new album by The Atomic Bitchwax - "Force Field" and trying to listen to a couple of audiobooks, I find myself putting on the CB live album, CARPENTERBRUTLIVE, since the start of December.
I think the songs are even better live than recorded because you've got the added live drummer and guitarist and it's a little pacier.
I really, really want to see him/them live when they tour next year, but they're playing near me on my tenth wedding anniversary, so I probably should be around the wife, yeah?
I would post a video of Carpenter Brut playing live, but for two reasons:
1. The sound is naff on all of them
2. One video had some bewbs in it. Naturally, that was the moment my wife walked in the room.
Instead, here's a video for "Escape From Midwich Valley" inspired by Shadows over Innmouth that's pretty good for a low budget!
Man alive, that bit where the track drops down to just a tinkly music box, then THE RIFF comes in and then the tinkly music plays on top is amazing.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostI'm a year or so behind [MENTION=2386]Family Fry[/MENTION], but I can't stop listening to Carpenter Brut.
Aside from the new album by The Atomic Bitchwax - "Force Field" and trying to listen to a couple of audiobooks, I find myself putting on the CB live album, CARPENTERBRUTLIVE, since the start of December.
I think the songs are even better live than recorded because you've got the added live drummer and guitarist and it's a little pacier.
I really, really want to see him/them live when they tour next year, but they're playing near me on my tenth wedding anniversary, so I probably should be around the wife, yeah?
I would post a video of Carpenter Brut playing live, but for two reasons:
1. The sound is naff on all of them
2. One video had some bewbs in it. Naturally, that was the moment my wife walked in the room.
Instead, here's a video for "Escape From Midwich Valley" inspired by Shadows over Innmouth that's pretty good for a low budget!
Man alive, that bit where the track drops down to just a tinkly music box, then THE RIFF comes in and then the tinkly music plays on top is amazing.
Another one that’s been on my playlist is Dance with the Dead.
Last edited by Family Fry; 24-01-2018, 13:18.
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