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Miles Davis - Porgy & Bess

Sam Cooke - This Is Sam Cooke

Squarepusher - Damogen Furies

Autechre - Incunabula (not vinyl)

Jackie Mittoo & The Soul Brothers - Last Train To Skaville *dance4* *dance4* *dance4* *dance4*
 
Some presents from my brother getting a spin with a glass of port in hand.

The Wailers - Burnin'

The Jesus and Mary Chain - Barbed Wire Kisses

both very good reissues. Had Barbed Wire Kisses on tape and taking me back to my student days
 
Last night my eldest daughter and I listened and got drunk to:

1989 - Ryan Adams

How Big, How Blue - Florence & The Machine

Rubber Soul - The Beatles

Out Of Time - REM

Transformer - Lou Reed

Changes One - Bowie

The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths

A melange of her current student days alongside mine.
 
Charlie Jefferson said:
Last night my eldest daughter and I listened and got drunk to:

1989 - Ryan Adams

How Big, How Blue - Florence & The Machine

Rubber Soul - The Beatles

Out Of Time - REM

Transformer - Lou Reed

Changes One - Bowie

The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths

A melange of her current student days alongside mine.

Quite mainstream for you, Charlie, but a very good selection none the less. *wink*
 
Currently playing:

Marianne Faithfull - Broken English

Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - Nancy & Lee Again
 
BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:
Charlie Jefferson said:
Last night my eldest daughter and I listened and got drunk to:

1989 - Ryan Adams

How Big, How Blue - Florence & The Machine

Rubber Soul - The Beatles

Out Of Time - REM

Transformer - Lou Reed

Changes One - Bowie

The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths

A melange of her current student days alongside mine.

Quite mainstream for you, Charlie, but a very good selection none the less. *wink*

Yes, maybe it's time to revisit my James Last box sets. His avant garde Hammond Bar band Lps are something else! The James Taylor Quartet should hang their heads in shame.
 
Charlie Jefferson said:
BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:
Charlie Jefferson said:
Last night my eldest daughter and I listened and got drunk to:

1989 - Ryan Adams

How Big, How Blue - Florence & The Machine

Rubber Soul - The Beatles

Out Of Time - REM

Transformer - Lou Reed

Changes One - Bowie

The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths

A melange of her current student days alongside mine.

Quite mainstream for you, Charlie, but a very good selection none the less. *wink*

Yes, maybe it's time to revisit my James Last box sets. His avant garde Hammond Bar band Lps are something else! The James Taylor Quartet should hang their heads in shame.

Hello! My daughter came home for Christmas and we listened to a load of stuff, much of it streamed, that we both like: The Beatles, The Zombies, Radiohead etc...it was lovely but then I made a fatal mistake: I bought her a PS4 for Christmas. I think she's still here, somewhere. Haven't seen her for a while though!!
 
A couple of mates are coming round later for a drink and vinyl session. *drinks*

I've started the ball rolling with Buddy Rich - The Driver

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thescarletpronster said:
Have fun! You could probably do worse than end your drinking session with the infamous Buddy Rich 'bus tapes'.

Lovely man. Maybe the band leader character in 'Whiplash' was based on lovely Mr Rich?
 
I think he was based on a real teacher, but in the film the teacher's hero (and that of the young drummer) is Buddy Rich. Possibly for the ranting as much as the playing. Hope you're having fun with your pals, anyway.
 
I have both The Driver and Whiplash OST on vinyl, and yes the tutor in the film and the real life Mr.Rich, such nice, relaxed kinda guys. Great frenetic drumming too.

Currently listening to:

The Guitar & Other Machines - The Durutti Column

This is for me one of the great albums in his or anyone's canon. The interplay between the curlicue, oft abstract strands of Vini's lines and the neo-classical, ambient, fusion forms of the rest of the ensemble really make it something special.

Moonshine - Bert Jansch
 
Despite the large amounts of alcohol, I managed to keep last night's played records on a rack, and in order. So here's what we played.....

This Mortal Coil - It'll End In Tears

Smiths - Queen Is Dead

The Fall - Extricate

JTQ - Mission Impossible

Joe Harriott & John Mayer Double Quintet - Indo-Jazz Fusions

Jazz Hip Trio - Jazz In Relief

(Then we went out for several at a local)

Godiego - Monkey Magic

John Coltrane - Blue Train

Fats Domino - I Miss You So

Baby Huey - The Baby Huey Story

The Cramps - A Date With Elvis

Wedding Present - Bizarro

House Of Love - House Of Love (first one)

Olivia Tremor Control - Dusk At Cubist Castle

King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King

Lonelady - Hinterland

Alvvays - Archie, Marry Me (from the album)
 
Charlie Jefferson said:
Great playlist, BBB.

I'll invite myself next time!!!

+1

Great selection, BBB. Remember our invite next time. I'll bring some Dandelion and Burdock.
 
Jim_W said:
Charlie Jefferson said:
Great playlist, BBB.

I'll invite myself next time!!!

+1

Great selection, BBB. Remember our invite next time. I'll bring some Dandelion and Burdock.

I'm gonna need a much bigger house. *drinks*
 
thescarletpronster said:
Whaouh, what time did you get to bed? That looks like a 12-hour playlist.

Hope you had a crackin' time.

The men managed to stay up until 4am, the ladies didn't. *blum3*

Not every album got played in it's entirety, I was up and down like a yo-yo, but a good night was had.
 

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