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13-03-02, 08:12 PM | #1 |
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What song can't you find?
I have found almost every song I have ever looked for...but there are a couple that continue to elude me...one in particular is an old punk song from the early 80's called "That's Why I Always Dress In Black"...I think the band is called the BlackJacks...
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13-03-02, 10:26 PM | #2 |
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I was never able to find but a couple of songs from the Jimmy Spheeris album Isle of View, and those were very poor recordings from vinyl, which seemed a bit odd to me after I walked into a used record shop and found it on CD about 6 months ago.
Let's see... I could never find the whole Cabaret Voltaire album Arm of The Lord either. Oh yeah, and there were literally about 20 albums, most notably the Self-Portrait series, by German pioneer synthesist Hans Joachim Roedelius that I never saw hide nor hair of. Also the album Material by Connie Plank and Moebius. Ohhh, and In a Land of Clear Colours by Eno and Robert Sheckley, which I know for a fact was a very limited edition LP--(I used to have a pirate tape copy)--nary a trace. There were also ten albums in the "Obscure Records" series, produced by Brian Eno--I was able to find four of them: Gavin Bryars, The sinking of The Titanic, Harold Budd, The Pavilion of Dreams, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Music from The Penguin Cafe, and of course Eno's own Discreet Music. I've since actually purchased all of the above on CD, but of the other 6--no trace. There was also a track from Byrne and Eno's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts called Qu'ran, which was omitted from the CD release, that I never found. Yellow Magic Orchestra, the album BGM. WHERE IS IT? TELL ME!!! Curiously I never found Snakefinger - Greener Postures in its entirety either, even though I recently purchased it from Amazon.com. Also curiously, I never found so much as a cell of Bill Nelson's On a Blue Wing--anywhere, including Amazon. I assume it was never printed to CD. Also, I hate Robert Fripp for remixing Exposure. The original only existed on vinyl, and in my opinion was far superior--if only because it matched my memory and the remix seemed alien. I downloaded a track from everyone I ever encountered who had it, but alas, the original was not to be found. I also found all of the tracks from what I knew as David Bowie's Images 66-67 (yes, those are years) but many of them were disappointingly not the same versions I knew back when I hunted Brontosauruses on the veldt. I searched high and low for the album Music and Rhythm which was a double album compilation that featured some great stuff, including the original version of Peter Gabriel's Across the River, which I did find, but all the other tracks were lost in the void. Also a delightful little album called Miniatures which was comprised of about 60 different tracks ranging from 30 seconds to about a minute and a half by all kinds of crazy celebrities, many non-musicians, which was alternately absolutely hysterical and fascinating. There is a "Volume Two" of Miniatures available at Amazon, but no trace of the original was ever found. There were others too... I used to have a big o' list. Sigh... Now you can see why I was a card-carrying obsessive/compulsive Napster addict. I searched for all this shit nearly every day... until I had the famous nervous breakdown. But, I must say that I haven't looked for any of this stuff in a long time--but post-Napster, finding it just seemed to get less and less likely, which is why I still don't even have a file sharing app installed. I'm depressed now, I better ring for the nurse. |
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13-03-02, 11:12 PM | #4 |
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From the scientific point of view it is now very likely that there will be again another Ice Age, quite soon, in the world, that we should have the north part of the world all frozen like it used to be, and we're beginning to have natural disasters. From the scientist's study it seems likely that we should soon begin to have a discreet change in the earth's climate so people will not be able to live where they have, and the oceans will rise, and many cities will be flooded, like London, and Calcutta, and so on. These things, they say, will happen, according to scientific theories, in about forty years at the most, but maybe even quicker.
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13-03-02, 11:43 PM | #5 |
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Where in the world......oh, never mind
Thanks - I needed that. |
14-03-02, 07:41 AM | #6 |
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cant find the name of the song that goes "lover lover lover, you dont treat me no good no more..."
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lesley duncan, moonbathing: "fine friends".
1)I Can See Where I'm Going (Lesley Duncan) 2)Heaven Knows (Horowitz/Duncan) 3)Moon Bathing (Lesley Duncan) 4)Rescue Me (Lesley Duncan) 5)Lady Step Lightly (Lesley Duncan) 6)Wooden Spoon (Lesley Duncan) 7)Pick Up The Phone (Lesley Duncan) 8)Helpless (Lesley Duncan) 9)Fine Friends (Lesley Duncan) 10)Jumped Right In The River (Lesley Duncan) 11)Rocking Chair (Horowitz/Duncan) used vinyl available in holland but i've never found an mp3 on the net. - js. |
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15-03-02, 12:30 PM | #11 |
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I'm really having trouble finding songs from....
: Jack Bruce & Friends ..album : I've Always Wanted To Do This. I have the vinyl, but it never made it to CD. Jack Bruce is accompanied by Clem Clemson...Dave Sancious..and Billy Cobham. There is a file of one of the songs around - Hit and Run..and some other 'live' files of some of the songs.... with other musicians as well,.... but the original album versions of the songs seem non-existent. I've checked several P2P programs too. Maybe someone out there with the vinyl could rip the album. Its quite excellent actually.... Good enough, I would actually BUY the CD..( shudder the thought...lol)
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15-03-02, 09:59 PM | #12 |
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AudioGalaxy has plenty of Jack Bruce and I posted an AG album download proggie here somewhere and there are clean versions of AG as well.
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16-03-02, 01:11 AM | #13 |
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Thanks..but ...its none of them...I have seen those files..yawn...but thanks anyhow.
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24-01-03, 09:42 PM | #16 |
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Yes, thanks Shani.
Hello. My name is Ramona, and I'm an Ebayholic... If you like that album (Cue and Camouflage are probably my favorite tracks) you'd probably like X oo*(*infinity symbol) Multiplies too. I especially love their version of Day Tripper. For some reason I can't get enough of Japanese boys trying to sing in English over those ancient synths. |
25-01-03, 06:22 PM | #17 |
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A freestyle song by Sam Savon called "My Heart Alone"
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at the bottom of the story in the link i posted above was an e-mail address...so, the other day, i sent an e-mail off to the address saying hi, i enjoyed the story of The BlackJack's, and by the way, would you know where i can find their (minor) hit (That's Why I Always) Dress In Black? So, today I get the following reply: Quote:
It's a really is a great song. I swear. |
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27-01-03, 11:43 PM | #20 |
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Mr Knife: ?
P.S.--for my own update, I've found every single thing I originally mentioned on Ebay, even though yes, this is cheating, and EXCEPT for the Bill Nelson recording I mentioned, which I have since found was only ever released on tape, is currently owned and "locked down" by Sony/CBS, and which I'm betting Mr. Nelson himself probably doesn't even have a digital copy of either. |
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