tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post3559492777699967216..comments2024-03-26T17:46:40.343+00:00Comments on Nothing's Going to Happen: Psychedelic Obscurities Volume 1 (remastered)slugbuckethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09690689517394291002noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-44100580470466898872024-01-22T23:21:50.478+00:002024-01-22T23:21:50.478+00:00This is wonderful. Thanks so much!
MontagThis is wonderful. Thanks so much!<br /><br />MontagAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-26917597483183903482023-02-01T15:26:24.544+00:002023-02-01T15:26:24.544+00:00Thanks fer the jams hoss!!Thanks fer the jams hoss!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-11339250959613121932021-12-15T07:20:53.800+00:002021-12-15T07:20:53.800+00:00Just discovered this Blogspot. At first triggered ...Just discovered this Blogspot. At first triggered by the SPaghetti series ...<br /><br />75 volumes already? Where to start. Volume 1, I guess.<br /><br />Thinking about the work of compiling this, as well as filling all the ID-tags for the songs, the info files, etc. is realy MINDBLOWING.<br /><br />Thnaks a lot for the dedication, as well as for sharing that with the "world out there".<br /><br />For sure, as with all compilations, I probably won't like some of it, but what pulls me in is the sheer fact of "discovery"...<br /><br />You'll never know what you will discover that you really like, but didn't know before. It's the journey that's fun, not the destination.<br /><br />Thanks a million.Bad4goodnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-81383704728142138582020-01-14T09:09:53.166+00:002020-01-14T09:09:53.166+00:00Thanks for your comments, Andy & Manerg. Regar...Thanks for your comments, Andy & Manerg. Regarding Alex S, I wasn't too worried about what he saw as "useless" or "filler", and like you said Andy the silence from Alex is somewhat telling... My first response to him was a little bit sarcastic, maybe that didn't read as such! I did begin to formulate a lengthier response but I feel Manerg more or less captured what I was going to say. Anyway, this chapter is now closed, maybe one day Alex will erase Blur (or Albarn) from his memory and begin to appreciate the "British idiosyncratic take on the authentic Psychedelic Rock sound".<br /><br />BTW, I'd love to be enlightened on what actually is the authentic psychedelic rock sound, so if somebody out there has the answer please don't hesitate to educate us with your knowledge.slugbuckethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09690689517394291002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-81943997708814710642020-01-14T01:41:39.117+00:002020-01-14T01:41:39.117+00:00Alex S whom has since gone anonymous seemingly is ...Alex S whom has since gone anonymous seemingly is just playing the pretentious record collector fop. I wouldn't let it stir as much as I'd whisk it and never think about it again fam. I mean maybe his back handed compliment really was meant to be in the best spirit but his undoubtedly young and fresh ears are coming from a more plastic place than the sedimentary quarry you older rollers are. The name drop alone though in sleight is also a Freudian slip and besmirches where it was old upside down Alexis came from recently. You eventually turn on your heroes when full of the cockish yute juice ya know and so it goes like a dipstick fencing a sword. I try to always mind by that since music is relative anyways (or so the weasel worded phrase goes) then really everything sucks and/or is "filler". At least to someone somewhere. One man's trash... blah blah derp. Until anyone puts a link up to their own to be judged against the efforts I wouldn't waste your good manners in response. That just feeds the ugly beast. Or give a whistle and I can sneak up behind and slit their throats as I enjoy the gargle sounds as well. I mean that metaphorically. Sometimes. But really so far I am impressed and thankful I found this place and best that it is still maintained. No easy task especially with dickheads from down under the skirt. That reminds me of a funny story that happened to me once but I'll save it for the next time as I've said enough. Anyways much love. Not a single complaint from this fellow mendicant. Oi. w/♥ -Andy Tithesis ☻Andy Tithesishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12264327325598738945noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-12720743153481985542019-12-30T13:28:28.364+00:002019-12-30T13:28:28.364+00:00Hi Alex S.
Thank you for the interesting and intr...Hi Alex S.<br /><br />Thank you for the interesting and intriguing posts above.<br />'British idiosyncratic take on the authentic Psychedelic Rock sound&. Would it be possible to elaborate further on this?<br /><br />Also, you describe the compilation as mostly filler. Could you give examples of what is filler and maybe what you would include in its place?<br /><br />I look forward to your reply.<br /><br />Happy new yearManergnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-36519380197998705942019-12-29T02:00:40.564+00:002019-12-29T02:00:40.564+00:00Yeah sorry, when i said useless i meant to say fil... Yeah sorry, when i said useless i meant to say filler. What i mean by that is the awful British idiosyncratic take on the authentic Psychedelic Rock sound, the kind of stuff only Damon Albarn likes & considers valid. There's a lot of that stuff scattered throughout your series. Having said that, i enjoyed the work & detail you put into it & i can't thank you enough for that. Other highlights i forgot to mention are The Electric Banana, The Savage Resurrection & Sunforest. I still have to go through Vol. 4 & 5 & that's only because the Brigade album is so good, it kept me busy for the last couple of days. Once again i can't thank you enough. Greetings from Sydney. Alex S.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-31312305668452161002019-12-28T12:43:40.925+00:002019-12-28T12:43:40.925+00:00Thanks for the comment, Alex S, though I apologise...Thanks for the comment, Alex S, though I apologise deeply for those comps being mostly "useless". Maybe if you could go into greater detail what exactly was useless about them, then I could attempt to make all future compilations less "useless". Happy new year!slugbuckethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09690689517394291002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-53312112255088124792019-12-28T02:27:38.058+00:002019-12-28T02:27:38.058+00:00I enjoyed your psychedelic obscurities series very...I enjoyed your psychedelic obscurities series very much, most of it was useless but there were some real gems to be found. Brigade, Mother Tuckers Yellow Duck, Five Day Rain to name a few. Real highlight the Alice Cooper "Living" song even though the album it comes from has to be one of the worst of the 60's. Thanks for making my lonely Xmas break a little better. Alex S.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-45435707576977084972019-06-07T23:03:25.949+01:002019-06-07T23:03:25.949+01:00Thanks for the upgrades and additional info.Thanks for the upgrades and additional info.zipperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12254317236103365422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-69347025944595841782019-05-25T12:27:26.632+01:002019-05-25T12:27:26.632+01:00Thank you for this and the Psychedelic Obscurities...Thank you for this and the Psychedelic Obscurities series.<br />Great compilations!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084393274984059349.post-35651017618648892902019-05-23T13:13:06.134+01:002019-05-23T13:13:06.134+01:00Thanks, for the music and the drop box format.Thanks, for the music and the drop box format.S R Managementhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14388131232504893993noreply@blogger.com