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A_Northern_Soul wrote:Dr Octagon - Blue Flowers

http://youtu.be/V9VYzNUXGDA


Was just listening to that song yesterday. It's my favorite from the album. Blue Flowers Revisited is brilliant too.
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Come on let's go - Broadcast

Just discovering this band. They are making quite an impression on me so far.
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New Edition - Cool it Now

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Eh? Is that Worth Matravers?

Also, im banging out some Dinosaur Jr.

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It's the very same caves we use every summer :-)
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ParticleGhost wrote:Ween - The Pod

Really love this album, especially all the outtakes.



Excellent choice :D Pollo Asado is a masterpiece.

Ween - I'll Wait (outtake from The Mollusk that never made the album, but is one of their best).
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I bloody love Ween. If you like Ween there is probably something very wrong with you, and you should also check out Hello Bamboo:

https://hellobamboo.bandcamp.com/album/ ... -of-herons

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Just discovered Vatican Shadow.

Hours and hours of complete and utter bleakness. Love it.

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I watched Frank last night. What a profoundly moving film. The first half is hilarious, but it moves into something much deeper.

The music made for the film was great. It is what I am now playing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOt6ppIBOd4

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FortonServices wrote:I watched Frank last night. What a profoundly moving film. The first half is hilarious, but it moves into something much deeper.

The music made for the film was great. It is what I am now playing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOt6ppIBOd4

I've seen Frank recently as it happens.

It is very funny, although I wasn't so convinced of it being that deep overall. It also suffers from one thing that so many movies like this suffer from, which is that when it is done you can't help but feel it didn't go anywhere. Even though it did, I think there is a lack of pace and closure which makes it feel that way for me.

My favourite parts were 'the music's shit!', and frank's most likeable song.
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Perhaps "profound" was the wrong word, but it was certainly deeper than it initially came across. It started out as a very funny, fairly odd comedy. But it turns out to be a story about the way people will idolize mentally ill or "troubled" artists, and assume their talent is a result of their illness. And will even attempt to imitate that illness in an attempt to be cool/edgy/genuine. But that takes the piss a bit, as they don't enjoy the illness, it ruins their lives. It's not something to imitate or aspire to.

It covered a lot of subjects which interest me, and there were a lot of parts I related to personally. I think it probably seemed more profound to me than to most people!

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I do see what you mean and I realised when watching it that they were trying to get that message across, but I think in a way they shot themselves in the foot by tinting every scene with that kind of ironic comedy. The only scene in the film I can think of when things get entirely 'serious' in tone is the final scene. I am not saying that it shouldn't have been funny overall but it would have been nice to see a few more scenes here and there where things turn and get ugly and deep, and you're not still sat there laughing but feeling the full impact of the message.

Anyway, it is a great film nonetheless and I would highly recommend it to anyone. In fact I do relate in some ways because before a few years ago I had the same disposition towards idolising people like that, because it makes them seem unique. The whole 'flawed perfectionist' thing I've always been sort of attracted towards.
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Have you seen The Devil And Daniel Johnston?

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I make absolutely no apologies for this.

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It's a great song! Even references Ghost Box.

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What you want - My Bloody Valentine

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Morning Shore - Geotic. Goddamn what an album.
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Open Eye Signal - Jon Hopkins. One hell of a monster this track is. Tight, wavy and eerie.
Best BoC songs (in no specific order): Melissa Juice (my favourite one), Reach for the Dead, New Seeds, Music Is Math, Gyroscope, Turquoise Hexagon Sun, Seeya Later, Everything You Do Is A Baloon, White Cyclosa, and Roygbiv

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noisy wrote:
Im afraid you cant marry the Bass player as she is already married to a certain Mr Chris Cunningham video Director, of many classic videos such as the fabulous Window licker by Aphex Twin :D

Downer Ehh!


You just blew my mind with that one! :shock: Now I know why Chris worked with them. I would really like to meet Chris one day, to know what's inside of his mind. Brilliant man, he is.
Best BoC songs (in no specific order): Melissa Juice (my favourite one), Reach for the Dead, New Seeds, Music Is Math, Gyroscope, Turquoise Hexagon Sun, Seeya Later, Everything You Do Is A Baloon, White Cyclosa, and Roygbiv

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