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Friday, June 30, 2006

**MIRROR LINKS ADDED** Ultimate Dylan - The Man in video [Volume 1] -- Bob Dylan DVD Exclusive Rare Etc..get it here! --

UPDATE 0n 4th July. MIRROR LINKS ADDED!

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The Cover.


Ok Folks, this has taken considerable time and effort to put together. I am very proud to be bringing you this and I hope it is appreciated.

Let me introduce you to my latest project, and the BEST offering you will have seen on this site thus far(and any other site for that matter!).

Ultimate dylan - The Man in video [Volume 1]

As you know it was fathers day not too long ago. Well, I am guilty of never really bothering too much with it and neglecting the old man. Now that I am a dad myself, and as I got a card from my 5yr old it made me think...what could I possibly give my dad that he would actually appreciate? I mean, he is like me when it comes to commercialism and hallmark cards have no sentiment or meaning at all for him...or me. they stink. So I decided on a huge project. He is a life long Dylan fan and has a lot of his stuff. I decided I would make him a professional quality DVD of the rarest Dylan video/live sets I could find. I have been looking for a lonmg time in all corners of the net and eventually I had enough for a DVD...and a lot more as it worked out! (volume 2!)
I sent it to him the other day and he was sooo happy it made it all worth it.
Anyway, I am not toally stupid. I also had the site in mind when producing this DVD. I have made it as professional as can be, covers and a pretty good looking CD printout too.
So let me bring you the post of the year. I am proud to be bringing you this my friends. Please, be patient and try to get it. You will not regret it believe me!!

Here are some details I wrote out for it earlier...

Whats on the DVD?
Here is a collection of 39 videos/Live songs. The videos are a glimpse into dylans changes over the years. Watch him singing nervously live in 1963, in such brilliant voice, then skip forward a bit to certain tracks from the '80's which, even for a fan are painful to watch! Although it is difficult to put so many years into one DVD, this goes at least some of the way to doing just that. The DVD is region free (plays in most any player) and is 4:3 aspect ratio in NTSC format.
It has been produced to a high standard with menus, etc.
There are coverscans included and a CD scan too.
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You can play all or browse through each video title which are all dated, and simply select the one you choose to watch.

More detailed:

DVD Format: NTSC
Aspect: 4:3 (fullscreen)
Region: Region Free
Video: 2699Kb
Audio: 224kb Stereo
Size: 4.01 GB

These are not all 'videos' as such. I mean, not music videos as we now know them. There are a lot of LIVE DYLAN sets on here. Each one is a single song except for a couple which contain two or three in the one movie.
The quality of film and Dylans voice on the earlier movies..from 1963, 1965, 1967 are just brilliant. It reminds you of just what a great voice Bob had...as a lot of people know him and respect him only for his lyrcal abilites, it is refreshing to see him as a young lad, singing so well and showing such poetry in lyrics that it defies his age.
The movies are in order so, when you watch, you can easily see the changes over the decades. There is one in particular where Dylan goes from a '70's hippie looking dude to the next film where he looks like a pale faced phazed out druggie. Quite horrific really.
Then there are the videos from the '80's. It would seem that Dylan, whether due to bad advice or his own decision, tried to embrace the world of the pop music video that suddenly became the 'thing' back then. He fails so miserably at this that it made me cringe. His cool style is contradicted by the cheesey, tacky videos(also the songs weren't exactly up to much those few years either). They are worth seeing for the sheer contrast they give you to the idea you have about the man!
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This is planned to be the first in many series of bootleg cuts and music vids DVDs I am planning. Your feedback will let me know if I can improve upon or maybe you would like me to do one for a particular artist you fancy seeing?

[Oh and I know there is one title image missing..and I know the credits are too long but just press NEXT!]

Anyway. I have spent so long on this project and then the uploading so I sincerely hope you like it.

I hope you enjoy.
Look out for Volume 2 soon.

If the links seem a bit daunting to you, I agree...took long enough to upload!
There will be a torrent for this going around later today so look out for that. ;)

Now let me say something here...
I know it sucks but I put the paypal button up on the left to attempt to collect any donations. I would be grateful if you would consider this upload as one that is worthy of such a thing. Please give anything you can.
It all helps.
Thanks.


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You think that is a lot of links?

Well the file is 4.01 Gb!
Just be patient. I have downloaded loads of DVD sized files from mega and it might take a few days but it works. Get yourself the best AUTOMATIC downloader for megaupload/ Badongo/oxyshare and loads of other sites.. it is called rapget and is available from here:
Rapget Download link

One more time now. I really would appreciate some donations folks. I am already working hard to put up mirror links for you and will answer any problems you might have in getting this as I want you to get it if you are interested. So give generously and I will too!
If you want the torrent file then watch this space for information. It isn't done yet. This blog is right now the ONLY place to get this brilliant Dylan DVD!
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Richard Dawkins – The Root of All Evil



Its come to my attention that we get the occasional
“Jesus Loves U” people leaving comments etc..

Well, i'd really like it if all you jesus freaks watched
these two documentaries, they're google videos...

Pt.1 : The God Delusion
Pt.2 : The Virus of Faith

Dawkins is an Oxford University fellow
and wrote “The Selfish Gene” and many books on Evolution,
he's very outspoken on the subjects of religion and faith
“the process of non-thinking”
and touches on all these things, and more, in these films...
so, watch, digest, think
and then i wont mind conversing on these subjects...maybe
thats it, schools out...



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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Bob Dylan Theme Time Radio Hour #9 Divorce

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Bob Dylan Theme Time Radio Hour MP3 show #9 Divorce
Hey it's that time again. Sit back and chill out to the mellowest voice on the planet. If last weeks show is anything to go by, some of the tunes aren't quite so 'mellow'... but how the fuck can I comment when I haven't even heard this one yet??!!!
It is only 7.30am here so you can't expect me to listen to this night time friendly radio show now can you?
Would you believe I set my alarm just to bring you this show early?
Thought not. I didn't.
Enjoy it.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

The Sex Pistols - Filthy Lucre Live

The definitive Sex Pistols live set, well actually their only official authorized live release. I don't have time to type up a long review, but this is really good! Also, I'm re-upping Paranoid in 320kbps for whoever it was that wanted it in higher bitrate. Enjoy, more sex pistols cd's to come in the future!
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Monday, June 26, 2006

Visitors Album Offerings [CHECK THESE OUT] ...and some ramblings about football

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Hello once again..
As I look outside the window and see that inevitable 'Start of Wimbledon' rain, I think to myself 'Thank fuck for the world cup!'.
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What's that? You don't like football? (or soccer if you are American), well, neither do I much but something strange happens when you hear the familiar sounds that herald a world cup tournament being played. No matter where it's being held, you can't avoid the feeling that it is somewhere near your house or your town, as the time approaches you are not allowed to think of anything else! The TV becomes a playground for the spawning of irreverent and monotonous advertising campaigns, droll and drivel, shite and more shite.
Anything with an England flag on it, in it, under it. They don't so much as support the team effort but blatantly use the whole thing as some mass advertising coup. Well I have always had a strong dislike for advertising, TV advertising I should say. It pisses me off.
So here we are, world cup time and yes yet again, you cannot so much as fart without some fucker running up and trying to paint it red and white and charge you a pound for the privilege. Groan.
I digress...
I used to follow football when I was a teenager. Where I grew up if you didn't like football you were a 'queer bastard' and deserved 'a kicking'. If you did like football then you had only two options:
1. You supported Glasgow Rangers and were also immediately recognised as a Protestant.
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2. You supported Glasgow Celtic and were then recognised as a Catholic.
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So your football preference came with a bonus religious acceptance! Or hatred, depending on how you looked at it. [check this out]
If you were stupid enough to support any other team from Scotland's Premier League, you were a 'fucking eedjit'(idiot) and as such deserved 'a kicking'.
If, SHOCK HORROR, you were stupid(or brave!!) enough to support any team from England you were from that day known as an 'english basturt'(bastard) and as such deserved 'a kicking'.

So I used to follow football when I was a teen but not too closely(for fear of a kicking).
Many years have passed and only recently I started to feel the excitement as the world cup thing started...I think it happened a few world Cups back. And that European Cup thing with beckham missing the penalties? Oh I don't remember everything but since then I always get really into the whole tournament when it's on these days. Still, they could lose the adverts, especially here in UK we get these two moronic American caricature personalities, giving us puerile punditry at every ad break(which makes it in total about 250 times per game). They are diabolical.

And what, I hear you scream, has this bollocks go to do with music?
Nothing I reply. But this is MY PLATFORM and I can say what the hell I like so just listen.

Ok you win.

Today's musical charms have been brought to you by the sheer kindness and wit of our fellow visitors. YOU LOT! Some of you are actually inclined to offer something back which makes me feel a bit emotional. Really.
First up, something which I tend to stay away from: Jazz.
Those in the know will know the undeniable value and worth of these few recording posted here. Those who don't probably don't give a toss.
After a search I realise these are very worthy if you are into it. Rare, you might say.

Thank you to Rob for these. In his words...

Radio Jazz Magazine radio broadcasting of Eric Dolphy with Misha Mengelberg Trio:
piano: Misha Mengelberg, bass: Jacques Schols, drums: Han Bennink drums.
Later this session was as ''Last Date'' put to record

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Interviews with Michiel de Ruyter & John Coltrane
Interview Michiel De Ruyter with John Coltrane 19-11-1961
Interview Michiel De Ruyter with John Coltrane 01-12-1962
Interview Michiel De Ruyter with John Coltrane 26-10-1963
Interview Michiel De Ruyter with John Coltrane 27-07-1965
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Second recording session of Michiel De Ruyter 'Riverside Jazzmen' in 1949.
* Struttin' with some Barbecue
* I'm a Ding Dong Daddy
* That Da-Da Train
* Willie the Weeper
* Blanche Touquatoux ~ Riverside Jazzmen on Parade
* Funky Bean
From these recordings are only a few tracks saved.
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The oldest radio recording from Michiel de Ruyter in the collection of
Dutch jazz archives.
It is an interview with Stan Kenton, come came to The Netherlands for
a concert the first time in 1953.
The interview was broadcasted on ''AVRO Jazz Society'' on october, 1 1953

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''Grote Prijs van de Nederlandse Jazz'' to Boy Edgar on 21 december 1964.
The winner speaks a thanking after which a septet of Boy's Big Band play a composition
of Schoonderwalt, entitled: Blue Boy.
Broadcasting on Radio Jazz Magazine was 2 days later on 23 december.

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Thanks again Rob. Some of this is actually friggin' good and I thought I hated jazz. Hmm ok.

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The next offering is dubiously titled 'Funkmaster Radio Essentials 2006'. You might think that this is some weak attempt to promote a website(http://www.funkmasterradio.tk) by sharing a selection of tracks that are played there. Yep, that's what I thought too. It doesn't affect the music though probably, and, everyone needs promotion don't they. I can't comment on any of it I'm sorry to say but I haven't had time to listen yet.
Here is a list of tracks
01 Future_Funk - Wildberry_Tracks_(Chosen_Few_Rmx) 06:05
02 Dynamic_Rockers - Feel_the_Music (Original) 07:07
03 Crazy_Penis - Sun_Science (Original) 06:03
04 Raw - Play_My_Game_(Club_Mix) 05:50
05 Curtis Mayfield - Move on Up (Eric Krupper Vocal Mix) 08:11
06 Allure - Hate_2_Luv_U_(Dubaholics_Remix) 06:06
07 Bob Sinclar Feat Steve Edwards - World Hold on 03:17
(Children of the Sky) (Radio)
08 Alex Gaudino Feat Jerma Pres. Lil Love - Little Love (Club Mix) 07:08
09 Crazy Pill - Sweet Child O' Mine (Lazyfunk Deep House Mix) 06:26
10 Incognito - Listen_to_Music (Original) 04:45
11 Studio_B - Cmon_Get_it_on_(Freemasons_Remix) 04:04
12 Martin Solveig - Everybody 06:33
13 Roger_Sanchez - Turn_on_the_Music (Original) 04:24
14 Hi Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U) (Radio Edit) 02:56


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So there you have it. Jazz, then funk.
Next up from our good friend 'DubTafari' we have, in his own words...

I'd like to share a dub album by Aswad.
Aswad at their best."A New Chapter of Dub" and is, in the words of reggae expert Steve Barrow of the reissue label Blood and Fire "a classic". - From the outstanding book:
"The Rough Guide to Reggae"
The song "Dub Fire" has been versioned by many Jamaican artist.
Give Thanks,
Dubtafari


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Thanks mate. Great album.
That is about it for now people. No albums from me?
What am I providing today?
I provide the wit.
(Obviously)
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Friday, June 23, 2006

Various Artists - The Rough Guide To Dub [2005]

This is an Island on the West Coast of Scotland, where I lived for years...beautiful place indeed.


Ok all you dub and reggae haters...I know it takes all kinds so I am assuming there are such people in the world right?
Well, today is the end of the string of reggae and dub posts. Variety is the spice of life so time to move on!
I will close this chapter (for now) with an album I hold dear. It features some of the raw Dub talent that even the uninitiated may be familiar with when they hear some of the beats. Though judging by the intellectual level of some of the fucking commenters, I am seriously doubting that.
Whatever - feast your eyes and ears on The Rough Guide To Dub. A compilation. I used to hate compilations but sometimes you have to just sit back and shut up when you realise that somebody got it right for once and this is an example of that.
The names on this album...Look:
Upsetters, Aggrovators, Horace Andy, King Tubby, Inner Circle, Yabby You, Revolutionaries, Prince Jammy,..And more.
Yes it's true I'd never even heard of Yabby You until last week or so but take my word for it...He is up there with the best of them.
This album is not only a good collection for a serious fan of the genre it is accessible enough to be a cool introduction for someone who isn't too into reggae/dub and wants to dip their toe in.
I recommend it on both levels.
I listen to this one a lot.
This is an Island on the West Coast of Scotland, where I lived for years...beautiful place indeed.

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You might remember not too long ago, there was a poll on the right side over there>>>>
asking if I had a 'donate' button, would you use it.
The results were pretty much equal for and against so I decided to put one up at last.
Don't for a second think this is going to be some great money making scheme..Just a quick look on google will tell you that it doesn't work that way!
It is more about me spending most of my time indoors due to illness which I have talked about before. I cannot work for the same reason and so prospects are erm somewhat limited.
I therefore default to spending sometimes a whole lot of time doing this and it would be nice, of course, to maybe have some donations which I would use differently depending how much appeared or how it worked out.
If the funds were good, I really would consider making this a bigger affair. Hosting it out of the western RIAA influenced countries and letting it become a full time thing.
Pipe dreams I know but I like to think it could happen.
If the donations thing was just a small amount which I assume it will be, if anything comes of it at all, then enhance my existence in some way with the result. And I'm not talking drugs here, those days were over a long long time ago.
I like the simple things in life now...Nature, fresh air and countryside, music, sex and movies. Oh and the occasional coffee and cigarette. Heh.
Anyway what the fuck am I telling you for?
Oh yes, trying to 'explain myself' about the paypal donate button.
Damn it: I put it there cos' I'm a poor fucker and maybe it will bring me luck right?
On the left, that's it. You got it.
Just let me say though, I actually do consider you ungrateful twats and I offer re-uploads and requests.
There are no limits to that. So you get something out of it right.

And no, it isn't compulsory. That's why it's called a 'donation' button and not a 'fee' button.
And yes, I presume to get some insults from uninteresting morons who have nothing between their legs except the gunk left over from last nights yahoo cam chat. Hit me with it, I can take it. (that didn't sound right?). Not the gunk.


Click the image to learn about the place..
The Isle of Arran...beautiful place indeed.

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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Bob Dylan Theme time Radio Hour Part 8 : Weddings

No time today...no time at all...

I spotted this was in short supply so upped it.
Aint heard it yet. Probably good.
Heh


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Sunday, June 18, 2006

Motorhead - The Golden Years (Live EP)

Hey Guys! This is my first post here, I hope you like it and I'm looking forward to posting more quality music in the future. Back to now though.


An old Motorhead EP from a concert some time in the late 70's early 80's. Although it's a commercial release and not a bootleg, the sound quality isn't that great, it sounds more like an old vinyl, the guitars often overpowering Lemmy's voice. Still, download it anyway, it's a good live companion to the 1981 live release, No Sleep 'Till Hammersmith.

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Friday, June 16, 2006

Piratedub - Up Tone Down Town [2002]

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Now this one really is the cream of the crop today. I fuckin' lurvve this album.
There is a severe lack of information on this band online(most sites can't even get the album name right), unless you speak French as coincidentally, they are a French band.
You speak French and want to enlighten us then leave a comment please.
A French Dub outfit. That's it. The depth of my wisdom.
I can tell you though that this is no ordinary dub sound. These guys experiment. They go off the beaten dub track and venture into what seems like pretty much unknown territory. They mix reggae with Hip hop with haunting melody and BASS..I suppose Rap is included in there too, ambient, chill-out,whatever you want to call it. They do it with class and they know exactly what makes music have that spark. You sense it as soon as you hear the sound.
I hate to repeat myself(as you'll know by now cos' I've said that a hundred times or more so far) but I cannot recommend this enough.
Are you getting the message?
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Did I mention the drums and beats...I love it.

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Muse - Black Holes and Revelations [2006]

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I was drawn to this band(whilst knowing absolutely nothing of their name let alone the music they make) after HitMeWithThis posted something about their single on here..I think(?). Well that led me to find more and so I have this album. This very popular album it would seem from the amount of postings of it here there and everywhere. What do I think?
Does it matter?
Mediocre-to-good rock.
Not exactly knocking me out but I like listening to it.

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Think I gave them a bad rap? Come on! It isn't rocket science is it? I could write play and sing every track on there within minutes.. Yet another band cashing in on the ineptitude and ignorance of the masses.
! But hang on, I didn't say they were shite now did I?
Just remind me of sheep.

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Cheikh Lo - Ne La Thiass [1996]

As usual I have an excuse and am in a hurry today but something is different this time:
I have done a bit of uploading of some superb albums so that you may have a party over the weekend on me. Maybe I just could not decide which of these albums I liked best so I give you all four.
To start off, this one is erm, did I already say 'brilliant'? Well it is.
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Cheikh Lo
African name you guessed correctly. African music...well, maybe. This is better in my opinion than the usual african sound that somehow became commercial and westernised and crap sometime in the late 80's-90's. The great Youssou N'Dour(not an artist I get too wet over) lost it somewhere in america I feel, when the chart hits came calling and the African plains faded away.
anyway! enough spouting of shit I know next to nothing about and on with the shit I know something about: Youssou N'Dour produced this and, if I may say so, did a great job.
The music has a reggae undertone to it with, of course, the African roots that it springs from.
This guy has such a sweet mellow voice, the atmosphere is one of quiet; sun; nature and all things natural. It gives me a buzz and I love it.
You will too.


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Thursday, June 15, 2006

Bob Dylan Theme time Radio Hour Part 7 FATHERS

Like I said before...nothing to do with me but I got this last night(from a different site) and thought you might want it. Was going to upload it but then just checked the links I gave you before and they now have it there so go get it. Save me the trouble of uploading.

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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Rockers - The Original Soundtrack [1978]

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Just an album post for you....Not much commentary, a bit busy my friends.
Thanks to HitMeWithThis for a great Peter Green post. Nice one mate.
Also, there will be a few new posters within a week!
It has taken a long time but well...Life throws shit at you when you aren't wearing your shit-proof coat and so you end up covered in it.
Takes a while to clean off you know ;)


I bring you....
A groundbreaking reggae album!
There is a movie with the same name that was brought out in 1978, Jamaica. It had most of the great reggae artists of the island starring in it!!
Not that there were any great actors amongst them and also the film is probably no better than a Russ Meyer film when it comes to plot and screenplay!
You watch this movie for the MUSIC alone though. There are some good insights into Jamaican life back then and also the rare chance to really see the darker sides of Jamaica in the movie but what grabs you is this fucking brilliant soundtrack!
A few instantly recognisable names here and some(much to my shame) that I hadn't heard of...But am now playing all day long!

NOTE!...I highly recommend the movie to you all!
If anyone has it can I get it from you somehow...pleeeaaase?
Then I will share it here! I'm looking but no luck yet!


I must go I'm sorry as I'd love to talk a lot more about this one but I think you'd prefer to get the link than read more from me and end up no time to post the link right?

Trying a different file host. I tested it and upload and download speeds were fast. Let me know if it works for you.

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Monday, June 12, 2006

[2004] Peter Green : Man of the World




hiya, 'this here,
my mate ScousePhil has been playing R&B\Blues guitar
for more years than he can remember.
I asked him to pick out some cd's from his collection
to share with you ungrateful bastids –
he said no cos your a bunch o' ungrateful bastids...
after a few more pints and a splash or 5 of a nice single malt, he agreed.
the things i do for you, eh?
So here's the 1st pick, right from him to u via me -
a 2 CD anthology from Peter Green, u lucky people u,
Enjoy! And send a cheers mate to phil...


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Friday, June 09, 2006

Bob Dylan - Theme Time Radio Hour.. Dylans Radio Show MP3 links found [6 shows]

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I can't take credit for this as it has absolutely fuck all to do with me. I didn't record or rip (or steal as it's known) the radio programme. Shit I didn't even upload it.
All I did was use google for a little while until I found what I was looking for. You should try it sometime.
Anyway these shows are great in my most humblest of opinions. The one relating to Drink is especially funny, also the Coffee themed show. That one is my favourite so far. Dylan pulls some unknown and oldie tracks out of his bag but I am surprised and never pissed off to hear what he has each week for us to hear. Always something to make you go..hmm.(or whatever you do). As I have become somewhat of a c coffee and cigarettes addict over the months I was happy to find he played a track with those words for the title. Great song too!

As for the mystique of The bob himself well that is another thing. I never realised he was such a poet(?) I should rephrase that. I never realised he talked like such a shaman/romanticist/poetic fool. His words are kind of different to everyone else's. Have a listen and see what I mean. Weird but definitely a guy I like listening to. He has insight that maybe we could all do with a bit of now and then.
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Second Show (Mothers)
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Third Show (Drink)
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Fourth Show (Baseball)
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Fifth Show (Coffee)
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Another source for the same..
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First Show (Weather) [LINK DEAD]If you need try above link or ask me in comments!
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Second Show (Mothers)
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Third Show (Drink)
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Fourth Show (Baseball)
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Fifth Show (Coffee)
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Sixth Show (Jail)
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Hope you enjoy these as much as I do. Did. Am.
Ah-bollocks.
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Dezarie - Fya [2001]

I am happy to bring you what is now at the very top of my favourites playlist right now ... more of the vocal talents of Dezarie. She really is something eh.
I am hard pushed to decide on which of her albums I prefer: This one(her debut) is being played more for now. From the second you hear the opening of track number one you are lifted to a place that, you feel, could only ever be reached via her music and vocals. A special place and one I don't mind being in for quite some time. There simply is no point in this album that drops you down from that high place. Apart from the closing of the final track!
How can I possibly recommend it any more?
The woman is an angel and truly a leader of the genre.
If you liked the last one posted then you'll be wanting to grab this.
What more to say?
... What more to be said?
Nothing.
Good.
Download, Play.
That is all.

Fuck off then! Go get some sunshine or something.

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Just the one file to DL.
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Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Jimi Hendrix - To the Highest Bidder - Sotheby's Plus [Bootleg] [1967-68]

To the Highest Bidder - Sotheby's Plus.

Hello my friends (and those that are not). After a spell away from this exciting world of pretentiousness and insults I am back. It gives me the greatest pleasure, well, ok then, just a bit of pleasure, to bring you this brilliant bootleg set from the king guitarist himself. I speak of Hendrix of course.
I might just throw in the fact that my departure for the last few days has been down to the situation I found myself in with suddenly having to go emergency ambulance to diagnose a fuckin' kidney stone. Now that is a pain believe me. Apparently like childbirth they say.
soo...Childbirth really does hurt after all. Wow.
I don't recommend either but at least after childbirth you have a living kid to show for your agonies. All I get is a little piece of grit that just doesn't seem to live up to the terror and anguish it caused my urethra(look it up).
What's that got to do with Hendrix you say?
Fuck all. But I had to tell someone and I have no friends.

The details on this latest offering are a bit thin on the ground but if you can appreciate the sound of a guitar then you want to hear this one. The quality is stunning and the tunes aren't much different. If you can just appreciate the flow and energy that a great natural musician brings to your senses, then you also will want o hear this. If you don't then -why are you here? To read about kidney stones and urethras? Fuckin' Weirdo.
Obviously if you are already a Hendrix fan you will already have this and, if you are a Hendrix fan and don't have this...What kind of a fan are you? Sort yourself out.

I have to go now so I won't bother giving you the friggin' details now. It takes too long to type it out. Here..Just read the friggin' cover, it's all on there:
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Well my little friends, I expect some kind of a comment from you selfish lot or I might just go and throw myself under a bus. Or something.
Lots more Hendrix boots in the pipeline. Some great chillout albums and also a bit more erm...reggae/world.
Just gimme a minute to get this fuckin' stone out..




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Mirrors
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Sunday, June 04, 2006

[2006] Yeah Yeah Yeahs : Show Your Bones





I was very much looking forward to this.
Their last has never been off my mp3 player and i got it last year
thanx again, 'It.
And am not disappointed.
Not as indie-punky as the last but they're better than ever,
a completer band,

part 1

part 2

and
I was down the pub t'other night and i saw this lot, TheBullitt.
Very good they were too, had ppl jumping and dancing,
So here's one of their songs

and have a looksee:


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