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Will take a listen when the cd finishes (yes I am an old **** wot listens to cd and records). Belzebong are my so far favourite instrumental sludge/doom but bongripper are not far behind and more prolific. Belzebong have just released a new one though, so looking forward to that.
 
Doomriders have hit it out of the ballpark with Grand Blood but this one has been on repeat alot this week:

[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNVptkIol1o[/media]
 
Dave70 said:
Youtube landed this in my suggestion box a while back.
More doom than sludge, but kind of rhythmic and clean. I quite like it.


Good one, Dave. It's well funky! Dat bassline.
 
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Butthole Surfers psychedelia - PIOUHGD (which allegedly is Navajo for 'I told you so', or somesuch tripe)
 
Oh yeah! Saw Butthole Surfers in 83 or 84 touring with the Dead Kennedys. The Surfers were clearly on serious amounts of acid during the show, the drummers crouched behind their two-person set growling at anyone who came near them. My favourite song from that era:

http://youtu.be/2LTzZ5BcHmQ

And BTW they blew the Kennedys right off the ******* stage.
 
Country/Gospel/Rock/Drinking. Watch til the chorus. My new very favourite song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iAYhQsQhSY
 
Just got back from ACDC in Sydney




It was a very good concert B)































Actually it was ******* awsome :super:
 
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When too much Bob is barely enough, 379 tracks ( 18 discs or 3ish GB) , covering 14 months and the recording of: Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blonde On Blonde.
20 of the tracks alone are of Like A Rolling Stone, interesting ( to some only admittedly ) listening to a track evolve.
It's been on most of the day and barely 1/3 through it
 
Conversations with Richard Fidler.
A fantastic podcast ( which I cannot now listen to live so I download) covering Aussies from all walks of life with amazing stories to tell.
A very recent one was with Matt Kirkegaard from Brews News.
ABC radio podcasts if your interested.
 
Dug out some old stuff for todays brewing. One of the albums was Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs - Live at Sunbury.
I missed seeing Thorpie at the Ettamogah pub Rouse Hill due to some pointless ******** I cant even remember, the next month he was dead. ****..


Recorded on a potato, but you get the point. Guessing this was back in the day when one needed a can peircer to access ones VB.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d33vpn2LSx8


Oh yes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sSDrDQ0VEU
 
I was looking up game previews on my son's new Wii U (of all things) and this was the music for Lone Survivor. Absolutely brilliant as soon as I started listing to it. I had to know the tune. After some quick searching I found Big Black Delta and my life is better for it.

http://youtu.be/ckC7ilWwH50

Ties with NIN production and I'm not surprised. Incredible listening. This to me is what music is all about.
 
Listening to some independent Aussie rock/metal bands as I usually do. Really digging a band called "Chaos Divine" from Perth and their album "Colliding Skies"
 
I actually got so into listening to it SO HARD once, back in my acid days, that I only heard the genius of the piece and didn't once think of the Lone Ranger. Therefore, all intellectuals must be on acid.
 
Phil Collins Both Sides just after his birthday very mellow music suits his age and he looks it, not much older than me and does not wear a daft hat to cover the baldness Whoops that is Molly I cannot see him surviving that much longer the way he breaks bones falling off things.
 
Probot - Centuries of Sin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pJQiXesxss

Go on, Dave (Grohl)! Have it, son!
 
Dave70 said:
Dug out some old stuff for todays brewing. One of the albums was Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs - Live at Sunbury.
I missed seeing Thorpie at the Ettamogah pub Rouse Hill due to some pointless ******** I cant even remember, the next month he was dead. ****..


Recorded on a potato, but you get the point. Guessing this was back in the day when one needed a can peircer to access ones VB.




Oh yes.

Saw him at Bluesfest 1999. I was only 20y.o at the time. Awesome gig.
There were many awesome moments from that festival but one that stays with us is R.L.Burnside playing in the juke joint. We were not only dancing on the tables but we built a massive tower of VB cans on one of them. Memories........
 
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