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Post by sideards on May 9, 2007 2:55:31 GMT -8
a commonly popular thread topic on other forums, i thought it would be great to hear what other ozrics fans are listening to apart from the obvious!!! i am currently listening to a preview cd of the space pirates avast beyond, to be released really soon. this one truly rocks, can't wait to hear the final album!!! cheers to will g.
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Post by erphead on May 9, 2007 3:08:13 GMT -8
Currently listening to Bill Laswell and Jah Wobble - Radio Axiom, a Dub Transmission, Bass the Final Frontier. Funny old title, sounds like they couldn't make up their minds what to call it... but great album. Also, Bill Laswell - Hear No Evil
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Post by ozhead on May 9, 2007 3:19:33 GMT -8
Moksha by the mighty Seaweed!
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Post by sideards on May 9, 2007 3:46:30 GMT -8
Moksha by the mighty Seaweed! a mighty fine choice man, u heard patchworks too???
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Post by ozhead on May 9, 2007 5:30:11 GMT -8
Yeah, Patchworks is great. We don't hear enough from the dreaded one! :-)
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Post by sparky on May 9, 2007 13:34:35 GMT -8
i'm waiting for Moksha 2 to be re-issued... any word on that, harvest?
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Post by crisrefuse on May 9, 2007 14:47:36 GMT -8
Hola fellows, I'm listening:
1.- RUSH: snakes&arrows 2.- Porcupine Tree: FOABP 3.- Blackfield: II 4.- Black Sabbath: The Dio Years 5.- Whitesnake: Trouble (remaster ed w/bonus tracks) 6.- Marillion. Somewhere Else and the last but no least: My Ozric mp3 compilation (on and on and on and on.... like an eternal wheel... ;D)
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Post by tangy on May 9, 2007 17:56:33 GMT -8
Make that another listening to the new Rush disc Snakes and Arrows!
One of their best releases ever.
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Post by ozhead on May 10, 2007 0:32:40 GMT -8
Today I will be mostly listening to -Waterfall Cities - Ozrics - the soundtrack to my life! :-)
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Post by philly on May 10, 2007 0:46:16 GMT -8
Elektrum - Live at the Opera
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Post by gildermershina on May 13, 2007 13:53:45 GMT -8
At this moment: The Alan Parsons Project - Standing on Higher Ground
Those guys were pretty good for 80s pop.
Albums on rotation: Old Man Gloom - Christmas Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw Rush - Snakes & Arrows The Locust - New Erections
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Post by tangy on May 14, 2007 8:29:22 GMT -8
Buckethead. First disc of the "insearchofthe" release.
Can't emphasize how great he is. If you appreciate Ed's "heavier" moments and like ripping guitar do check him out.
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Post by myriapod100 on May 14, 2007 8:46:30 GMT -8
Tangerine Dream - Madcaps Flaming Duty, a great album.
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Post by kirk on May 15, 2007 7:39:24 GMT -8
Er.. mine's a bit of a mixed bag, in no particular order.
1 Gov't Mule- high and mighty 2 Opeth- Blackwater Park 3 Opeth- Damnation 4 The Allman Brothers Band- peakin' at the beacon theatre 5 Tristan- Chemisphere 6 Johnny Cash- American 4 7 Derek Trucks Band- Songlines 8 Magma- live 74 9 Arcade Fire- funeral 10 Jimi Hendrix- live @ Stockholm 1967
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Post by ozhead on May 16, 2007 0:38:36 GMT -8
Having an 'eclectic' day! E.L.P. First album. Keith Emerson a great influence on Seaweed I heard tell. Ozrics. Swirly Termination. Some great moments on this one! John Mclaughlin. The Heart of Things. Jazz - great hot, disgusting cold! Tracy Thorn. Out of the Woods....I told u it was eclectic! Findlay Brown. Separated by the Sea. New folk.
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Post by ozricale on May 16, 2007 10:20:19 GMT -8
1. Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet 2. Rush - Snakes and Arrows 3. Daryl Stuermer - Go 4. Loreena McKennit - Ancient Muse
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Post by tangerinedreamer1 on May 17, 2007 9:55:41 GMT -8
Tangerine Dream--------Rubycon
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Post by tdmrat850 on May 17, 2007 12:47:27 GMT -8
Shpongle, Hallucinogen, some very early John Martyn, Boards of Canada, The Irresistible Force, Rocket from the Crypt, The Clash, Groove Armada, Mr Scruff, King Tubby and Erpland (twice)
Yep, gonna cry again!
woop.
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Post by tdmrat850 on May 17, 2007 12:47:51 GMT -8
Shpongle, Hallucinogen, some very early John Martyn, Boards of Canada, The Irresistible Force, Rocket from the Crypt, The Clash, Groove Armada, Mr Scruff, King Tubby and Erpland (twice)
Yep, gonna cry again!
woop.
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Post by tdmrat850 on May 17, 2007 12:49:05 GMT -8
Sorry folks, double posting! Slip of the mouse! Waaaahhhhh, going to bed now.
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Post by ozhead on May 24, 2007 2:28:10 GMT -8
Stanley Clarke, Journey to Love. John Mclaughlin, The Heart of Things. Ozrics. The Hidden Step.
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Post by alienstarguest on May 24, 2007 10:04:18 GMT -8
The Bees - Octopus
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Post by zoombywoof on May 26, 2007 2:28:57 GMT -8
Right now, Pain of Salvation - The Perfect Element. Great stuff.
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Post by Spacecake on May 26, 2007 9:02:19 GMT -8
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Post by kermit0702 on May 26, 2007 12:46:31 GMT -8
When I'm not listening to the Ozrics, I listen to Tangerine Dream, Porcupine Tree, Astralasia, to name a few...!
Nice to see other people listen to like-minded stuff !
:-)
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Post by erphead on May 28, 2007 13:11:39 GMT -8
Animal Behaviour - Praxis. Look it up on you tube, great video.
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Post by ozhead on May 29, 2007 3:47:53 GMT -8
Curious Corn - Inspired genius.
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Post by damien on Jun 19, 2007 14:01:12 GMT -8
dana glover is it you looking forward to shrek the 3rd ....
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Post by legspin on Jun 29, 2007 15:34:22 GMT -8
Paul Hartnoll - The Ideal Condition
I'm also a huge Orbital fan and this is his first solo album since they split. One or two weak tracks but overall quite satisfying. Saw his brother at Glasto and that is shaping up nicely too.
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Post by Rainbow Traveller 2012 on Jul 1, 2007 0:05:58 GMT -8
Bondage Fruit (Kido) — Three Voices and Something Green Natsuki Kido— Catch the Wind and Grass Harp...Akihisa Tsuboy and Natsuki Kido Duo--- New Era Has ComeNatsuki Kido is a brilliant artist that plays with his heart which he will take you to unknown waves......
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