DIB said:Not listened to any SAHB for ages, one of the GREAT live acts.
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Freddy58 said:DIB said:Not listened to any SAHB for ages, one of the GREAT live acts.
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Very much so. Saw them in '76, supporting The Who
thescarletpronster said:Been giving the turntable a bit of a work-out over the last few days.
Sigur Rós – Með Suð Í Eyrum Við Spilum EndalaustLa Düsseldorf – VivaKeith Jarrett – BackhandEddie 'Lockjaw' Davis – Afro-jawsJoy Division – Still (disc 1)Hassan Erraji – Ia DouniaManu Dibango – Sun ExplosionAbdullah Ibrahim – TintinyanaJohn Coltrane – A Love SupremeJohn Coltrane - Blue TraneCan – Future DaysNeu! – Neu!Shimizu Yasuaki – Music for CommercialsMichael Nyman – Decay MusicSteve Reich – DrummingTeo Macero – FusionGil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson – From South Africa to South CarolinaGil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson – The First Minute of a New Day
I think my ears need a bit of a rest now!
BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:Some great stuff there.
thescarletpronster said:BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:Some great stuff there.
Thanks. But you should see the rubbish I usually listen to!
BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:one of the greatest, but most underrated bands ever.
Jim-W said:Cannonball Adderley-'Quintet In San Francisco.'
thescarletpronster said:BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:one of the greatest, but most underrated bands ever.
I'd like to think that's Rip Rig + Panic, but probably not (no one else likes them).