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Started by RealCool Daddio, April 24, 2011, 09:21:45 PM




NXOEED

My all time favorite band, and I'm thanked in the liner notes of one of the albums on which this song appears, which makes me love it even more than I already did. Lucifer Over London, by Current 93.

Current 93 - Lucifer Over London

Sambo

Nice. I should relisten to current 93. I had a hard time following them and btfbg way back when.

I like how that song builds

NXOEED

Black Tape For A Blue Girl? I didn't care for them either.

Love Current 93. Also while we're at it I have to express the love for Coil as well.

another favorite of mine.

Gulf Winds

Up All Night

Instrumental Christmas & Holiday Music + a 24/7 Reindeer Cam from the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory in St. Paul Minnesota, brought to you by the Animal Planet

http://www.apl.tv/reindeer.htm  8)

http://www.comozooconservatory.org/news/live-247-action-of-como-zoos-reindeer-is-just-a-click-away/

Santa makes an appearance 12 noon on Dec. 11th, 18th, & 23rd.

NXOEED

Quote from: Agent : Orange on December 09, 2013, 04:57:09 AM
Love Current 93. Also while we're at it I have to express the love for Coil as well.

hell yeah. COIL is amazing.

Did anybody happen to catch Death in June on this most recent tour?

NXOEED

This floored me when I found it. Sambo and Agent: Orange might be interested in this. Or maybe you guys have already heard it.

https://archive.org/details/ArtBell-CoastToCoastAmClassicShows

Click the link and scroll down a bit. It appears Boyd Rice himself once made a guest appearance on C2C.

Sambo

I didn't get in to death in June. I should grab a YouTube playlist and go over some of it. So much music out there.

I want to go over cabaret Voltaire's back catalog, because I love some of Richard kirk's solo electronic output. Coil and the Pink dots are about as goth experimental as I got.  I took the pink dots out for dinner on one of their tours lol.

NXOEED

haha right on. Yeah Edward Ka-spel is totally accessible, and quite a character. He came through here once in mid-summer. It was 115 in Phoenix and the club was miserable and hot. He kept his jacket and scarf on the entire time. He just came through a few weeks back too.

Quote from: Evil Twin Of Zen on December 10, 2013, 12:31:58 AM
another favorite of mine.

Gulf Winds

Damn, Zen.  Thanks for the trip back.  :)
I still love that voice.  Good memories there.


I been looking for this song ever since I moved back to the mainland from Hawai'i in 2001. I had the wrong name for the song as a DJ alway's called it by the subject of the song and not the real name.It is about Waipio Valley on Hawai'i. Really gets me into alpha.
Ka Wai 'Olu O Waip'o: Makaha Sons album "Kuikawa"

Yorkshire pud

You remember years ago in 'Fame' when all the kids went on the street and spontaneously started dancing and singing?


This isn't like that;

http://www.edisproduction.de/2013/10/14/best-coin-ever-spent/

Quote from: NXOEED on December 10, 2013, 12:46:35 PM
This floored me when I found it. Sambo and Agent: Orange might be interested in this. Or maybe you guys have already heard it.

https://archive.org/details/ArtBell-CoastToCoastAmClassicShows

Click the link and scroll down a bit. It appears Boyd Rice himself once made a guest appearance on C2C.

I think that's the Coast-to-Coast-Live show he did with Ian Punnett. I thought it was a good interview, though Twyman can make me cringe, she seems out of her element at times.

I also thought it was funny how Ian bristled at some of the advertisements for "heavy metal bands" in their magazine. Boyd can't quite grasp that some people might find the content of the magazine interesting and still be offended by grisly adds. Ian's response was something like an audible shiver. It was one of my favorite interactions that Ian had with a guest and one of the reasons I thought he was such a good interviewer, he was extremely open minded about most of the subject matter especially for a deacon and someone so heavily involved with organized religion. Gotta respect that.

Quote from: NXOEED on December 10, 2013, 10:22:44 AM
hell yeah. COIL is amazing.

Did anybody happen to catch Death in June on this most recent tour?

Honestly had no idea they were still touring. Would have loved to have been there.

In April of this year a group of us made the trek out of town to see Killing Joke, and wound up hanging out with the band at a bar after the show. Jaz and Geordie sat down at our table and hung out with us for the better part of the night, it was really cool. My brush with greatness :)

NXOEED

Quote from: Agent : Orange on December 11, 2013, 01:48:21 AM
Honestly had no idea they were still touring. Would have loved to have been there.

In April of this year a group of us made the trek out of town to see Killing Joke, and wound up hanging out with the band at a bar after the show. Jaz and Geordie sat down at our table and hung out with us for the better part of the night, it was really cool. My brush with greatness :)

Wow, and I had no idea Killing Joke was still touring. Loved those guys back in the day.

NXOEED

Quote from: Agent : Orange on December 11, 2013, 01:45:58 AM
I think that's the Coast-to-Coast-Live show he did with Ian Punnett. I thought it was a good interview, though Twyman can make me cringe, she seems out of her element at times.

I also thought it was funny how Ian bristled at some of the advertisements for "heavy metal bands" in their magazine. Boyd can't quite grasp that some people might find the content of the magazine interesting and still be offended by grisly adds. Ian's response was something like an audible shiver. It was one of my favorite interactions that Ian had with a guest and one of the reasons I thought he was such a good interviewer, he was extremely open minded about most of the subject matter especially for a deacon and someone so heavily involved with organized religion. Gotta respect that.

Boyd's a great interviewee. This was one of those rare occasions when the interviewer is competent enough to take him on. I was just telling somebody in the Jim Goad forum the other day that the problem with guys like Jim and Boyd is that they're terribly fascinating but always appearing  as guests on shows where the host is some fanboy who just wants to talk about equipment or people  in the scene. Ian had no idea who Boyd was but found the subject fascinating, and that made for a great interview.

Quote from: NXOEED on December 11, 2013, 10:28:30 AM
Wow, and I had no idea Killing Joke was still touring. Loved those guys back in the day.

The last few albums (really, all their stuff since 2003) has been consistently awesome.

After reading the last few comments, I feel like I walked into a printed purple paper Soleilmoon catalog (with staples and sticker seal).

I'm listening to Ventilator Blues by The Rolling Stones, but in observation of Agent : Orange's reveal, I'll throw four rare astronomically aligned CDs on the platter that I haven't listened to in quite a while:

Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk et al
Summer Solstice: Bee Stings et al
Autumn Equinox: Regel et al
Winter Solstice: A White Rainbow et al

www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases/phasenow.php


Quote from: Camazotz Automat on December 16, 2013, 07:06:55 PM
Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk et al
Summer Solstice: Bee Stings et al
Autumn Equinox: Regel et al
Winter Solstice: A White Rainbow et al

Yes! These are excellent.

I love the idea of Balance and Christopherson waiting until the phase of the moon is right and the stars have aligned and then recording. Something about that is just perfect especially given the bands creepy background with ritual and general strangeness. Just put on my mp3s now.

Happy to see that you've got them on disk as well. ;)
I've only been able to find one, but fortunately one of my absolute favorites:


Quote from: Agent : Orange on December 16, 2013, 10:30:13 PM
Yes! These are excellent.

I am consistently surprised by the number of people with similar interests who populate this forum.

I think I could easily ask every house within a radius of 50 miles of my coordinates what those four specific 1998-99 cds were about and virtually no one would have a clue.  Some would have heard of Coil, yes, of course, but of the intent and alignment of that specific project ... uh... no.  (Even now, I picture some Criss Angle goth clone at a Dallas Denny's quipping, "Wasn't that about how to destroy angels, dude?"  No, but a fairly good educated guess, oh, Eater of Grand Slams.)

In fact, I might have to jet to 'Nawlins and bang on an OTO lodge door to get the name of some fringe member to get a straight answer and even then, they may just mention the reissued version.

But at least one astrophysicist knows exactly to what I referred, and maybe three or more others here as well.

I don't know. Color me speechless.  I've never visited another forum with so many common connections on many different topics. And in some private messages to Coyle, he was a highly complex/focused version of this effect.

See what mighty trees have crossed branches due to you, Art?

Oh, and George, too. I couldn't have joined this joint if not for George's adept implementation of brain death broadcasting.

If Art is our metaphorical daddy, we must concede George is a questionable uncle of this environment.

hahaha

I amuse myself. Too easily at times. I know.

www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases/phasenow.php

Sambo

There used to be a flac complete discography torrent of coil. I have it. Not the torrent though. I owned more than half of the albums at some point. CDs were my disposable assets when I was younger.

I also have two coil sampler mixes that I made about 8 years ago. If anyone is having trouble penetrating their output I can fix something up.

Quote from: Camazotz Automat on December 17, 2013, 03:15:41 AM
See what mighty trees have crossed branches due to you, Art?

It is interesting just how small the world is sometimes.

NXOEED started all of this madness! :)



Quote from: Sambo on December 17, 2013, 07:05:58 AM
There used to be a flac complete discography torrent of coil. I have it. Not the torrent though. I owned more than half of the albums at some point. CDs were my disposable assets when I was younger.

I also have two coil sampler mixes that I made about 8 years ago. If anyone is having trouble penetrating their output I can fix something up.
I've got the mp3 collection but I would like to have them on physical media as well. I've been collecting CDs which have special meaning for me for a while, and other than that one disc I've had a hell of a time finding Coil locally. I suppose I should try Amazon or the like but I expect new ones (and even used discs) to be quite expensive up there.

That rare CD for the eclectic collector:

How To Destroy Trolls - by COYLE

Featuring such tracks as:

Noob Moon
Registration Deceiver
Eidetic Bullshit (remix for Tracy)
Troll Agony In 23º Fits

A little treat for the true GaGa fans out there ;)


http://vimeo.com/71919803

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