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#8982
Posted 05 April 2010 - 1:08 PM
I've recently fallen in love with Animal Collective... Brothersport is epic and so is the video!!
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=MGQjyGT1-mc
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=MGQjyGT1-mc
its a little early but thanks anyway
#8984
Posted 07 April 2010 - 7:20 PM
Electronizkez Van Attacko
#8987
Posted 08 April 2010 - 10:12 PM
Ben_j, on 07 April 2010 - 04:59 PM, said:
You rock ! Staying in the uber-long pieces of music :
Pink Floyd - Echoes
this song is a real masterpiece
Pink Floyd - Echoes
this song is a real masterpiece
I love that song! Have you seen the video of them playing it in Pompeii?
Listening to: The Big Jump
I always felt as though this track didn't get very much attention.
Electronizkez Van Attacko
#8988
Posted 08 April 2010 - 11:37 PM
prochem, on 09 April 2010 - 12:12 AM, said:
I love that song! Have you seen the video of them playing it in Pompeii?
Listening to: The Big Jump
I always felt as though this track didn't get very much attention.
Listening to: The Big Jump
I always felt as though this track didn't get very much attention.
Hey, at least it got played live for awhile! I suppose I prefer the live version from Love 05 to the one on the album...
Currently listening: Fatboy Slim's Essential Selection mix. It has TPPR
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#8989
Posted 08 April 2010 - 11:55 PM
Former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren has died aged 64.
He had been suffering from cancer and died this morning (April 8) in New York, reports the Independent. His body is set to be flown to London to be buried in Highgate cemetery.
McLaren was born in 1946 in the UK capital and raised in the Stoke Newington area of the city. He studied at art schools including St Martin's College Of Art and Goldsmiths College.
Prior to managing the Sex Pistols from 1975 to 1977, McLaren ran Let It Rock, a clothing store in London, with designer and then-partner Vivienne Westwood (with whom he had a son, Joseph, born in 1967) later re-named Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die, and then, most famously, SEX. It was here that John Lydon auditioned for the role of Sex Pistols' frontman, miming to an Alice Cooper record on the jukebox.
McLaren also managed New York Dolls shortly before launching the Pistols.
Following his management career McLaren launched his own musical projects, releasing the first of his albums, 'Duck Rock', in 1983, and having huge UK hits with the likes of 'Buffalo Gals', 'Double Dutch' and 'Madame Butterfly'.
He went on to release albums throughout the 1980s, '90s and '00s, most recently last year's 'Shallow – Musical Paintings'.
Rest in Peace
He had been suffering from cancer and died this morning (April 8) in New York, reports the Independent. His body is set to be flown to London to be buried in Highgate cemetery.
McLaren was born in 1946 in the UK capital and raised in the Stoke Newington area of the city. He studied at art schools including St Martin's College Of Art and Goldsmiths College.
Prior to managing the Sex Pistols from 1975 to 1977, McLaren ran Let It Rock, a clothing store in London, with designer and then-partner Vivienne Westwood (with whom he had a son, Joseph, born in 1967) later re-named Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die, and then, most famously, SEX. It was here that John Lydon auditioned for the role of Sex Pistols' frontman, miming to an Alice Cooper record on the jukebox.
McLaren also managed New York Dolls shortly before launching the Pistols.
Following his management career McLaren launched his own musical projects, releasing the first of his albums, 'Duck Rock', in 1983, and having huge UK hits with the likes of 'Buffalo Gals', 'Double Dutch' and 'Madame Butterfly'.
He went on to release albums throughout the 1980s, '90s and '00s, most recently last year's 'Shallow – Musical Paintings'.
Rest in Peace
#8991
Posted 09 April 2010 - 12:35 AM
Malcolm McLaren's music reminds me so much of my childhood and teens. The songs Madam Butterfly and Buffalo Gals were a long-term fixture on the radio station I used to listen to. He was like a renaissance man of musical genres and he was quite an industry entrepreneur. It feels strange to hear of his passing, as it's like a generation is moving on.
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#8994
Posted 10 April 2010 - 9:39 AM
I used to think 'It only takes a minute' was horrible disco back in my DDR days. After listening to this version for the first 1:25.....OH MY GOD!!!! what was I thinking! That was killer! so uplfting.
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