From jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk Wed Feb 1 16:39:16 2017 From: jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 21:39:16 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: <04f601d27b2a$6cfeda90$46fc8fb0$@sullivan1@verizon.net> References: <04f601d27b2a$6cfeda90$46fc8fb0$@sullivan1@verizon.net> Message-ID: Dear Mary, glad to gather you're still out there, and in fact that anyone is, hurray! I have missed the list a bit, though I'd hardly have had the time this last year or so, things have been really busy. The Magic Muscle album came to me from the US, in fact, Mary, so maybe it was yours, how many can there have been? It was signed by Huw Gower, in case that narrows it down. I have been toying with sending it to Rod Goodway to get him to sign it too, but I see he's closed up his old shop at the Aching Cellar and his and Adrian Shaw's second album still isn't out... so I'm not sure I'd get an answer. I should at least ask after him, though. Their first album was on my turntable for weeks and is still one of my favourite purchases of the last few years. What else can one think of a record on which the phrase `perpendicular aerodrome' is used? Yours all, Jon ObCD: Spirits Burning and Bridget Wishart - _Bloodlines_ On Mon, 30 Jan 2017, mary sullivan via boc-l wrote: > Jon, that's 1 of the nice things about this list, is the caring, given you > felt for the person who parted with the disc, Good for you. Maybe whoever > owned it didn't like it, that would be a situation where everyone is happy. > Nice to read your posting, since I'll go days without checking my email, > sometimes, I tend to miss a lot, so if I ever don't respond to anything > anyone here sends, it's I'm a spaceshot with way too much email. I hope you > are well. I remember Magic Muscle, Chris and I owned a few of their albums, > sadly I don't remember which ones, anymore. Well, I'm still here, I think. > > Peace, prosperity friendship and hope, > > Lots of love, > > Kaduflyer > -----Original Message----- > From: boc-l [mailto:boc-l-bounces at lists.ispnet.net] On Behalf Of Jonathan > Jarrett via boc-l > Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 11:09 AM > To: boc-l at lists.ispnet.net > Cc: Jonathan Jarrett > Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry > > Dear all, > I return... Hopefully there's still some people out there > and you're all OK! > > I return because I recently had something of a collector's score, > after finding myself led to Discogs.com by Googling for Magic Muscle's _The > Pipe, The Roar and the Grid_, the only one of their albums I didn't have. > And lo it was there. I'd signed up for an account with them when trying to > get hold of an entirely different album (_Subkraut: U-Boats Wilkommen Hier_ > by Vespero, which is excellent), but it turned out to be easier to get by > other routes so I never went any further. This time I did, and I kind of > cleaned out on several things I've been after for a long long time, > including a 7" of ICU's `Paradise Beach' and, holy of holies, DarXtar's > _Darker_. > > Well, at that point I had two thoughts. The first of them, and > meaner, was that when I saw DarXtar play in London and I afterwards talked > to the Commander about the unavailability of that album, I encouraged him to > re-release it as a CD-R so he could actually see some money out of it, and > he said no, he thought it was good that there should be some rarities. > Well, now I have a copy and he got nothing from it, so I still think he > would have done better to do it my way. But then, a quickly following second > thought, this CD is rare than hen's teeth; if it's available, that probably > means someone's collection is being sold off. Which left me suddenly feeling > guilty and wondering: is everyone on BOC-L OK? Have I missed someone's final > departure into space in my absence? And, well, I thought I'd sign back on > and check... Yours all as of yore, > Jon > > -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) From jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk Thu Feb 2 08:19:43 2017 From: jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2017 13:19:43 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Mon, 30 Jan 2017, Carl Edlund Anderson via boc-l wrote: > Well, for what it?s worth, my copy of darXtar?s _Darker_ is still in my > possession! (Albeit without its jewelbox and buried deep in a bulging binder > of other CDs). I can?t remember whether it?s that one of the self-titled one > that had no track divisions on the CD (because when I ripped whichever one > that was, ages ago, I carved up the tracks, too!). Dear Carl, yes, well, it is of course your copy that convinced me I needed one of my own so that's all very fitting! (And the single-track one is the self-titled...) The copy I snagged came to me from Finland. I heard from Anna Shefl quite recently, though, and anyway she's in Estonia now... So the mystery remains but I'm glad at least that it wasn't from any collection we immediately knew of... Yours, Jonathan -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) From royalistradio at hotmail.com Thu Feb 2 12:50:28 2017 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2017 17:50:28 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: I have The Pipe The Grid & The Roar on LP and another one on LP. Also i have Laughs & Thrills and Gulp! on CD. I have all the Darxtar ones as well. The reason its just 1 big track was the Commander wanted it that way. I wish it wasnt! Christian PS: I just got the Nik "Glastonbury 2002" CDR its on Ozit. Got it for 15 EUR on Discogs. ________________________________ From: boc-l on behalf of Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2017 2:19 PM To: Carl Edlund Anderson via boc-l Cc: Jonathan Jarrett Subject: Re: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry On Mon, 30 Jan 2017, Carl Edlund Anderson via boc-l wrote: > Well, for what it's worth, my copy of darXtar's _Darker_ is still in my > possession! (Albeit without its jewelbox and buried deep in a bulging binder > of other CDs). I can't remember whether it's that one of the self-titled one > that had no track divisions on the CD (because when I ripped whichever one > that was, ages ago, I carved up the tracks, too!). Dear Carl, yes, well, it is of course your copy that convinced me I needed one of my own so that's all very fitting! (And the single-track one is the self-titled...) The copy I snagged came to me from Finland. I heard from Anna Shefl quite recently, though, and anyway she's in Estonia now... So the mystery remains but I'm glad at least that it wasn't from any collection we immediately knew of... Yours, Jonathan -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anacondaconan at gmail.com Thu Feb 2 12:52:39 2017 From: anacondaconan at gmail.com (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2017 18:52:39 +0100 Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have The Pipe The Grid & The Roar on LP and another one on LP. Also i have Laughs & Thrills and Gulp! on CD. I have all the Darxtar ones as well. The reason its just 1 big track was the Commander wanted it that way. I wish it wasnt! Christian PS: I just got the Nik "Glastonbury 2002" CDR its on Ozit. Got it for 15 EUR on Discogs. 2017-02-02 14:19 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l : > On Mon, 30 Jan 2017, Carl Edlund Anderson via boc-l wrote: >> >> Well, for what it?s worth, my copy of darXtar?s _Darker_ is still in my >> possession! (Albeit without its jewelbox and buried deep in a bulging >> binder >> of other CDs). I can?t remember whether it?s that one of the self-titled >> one >> that had no track divisions on the CD (because when I ripped whichever one >> that was, ages ago, I carved up the tracks, too!). > > > Dear Carl, > yes, well, it is of course your copy that convinced me I > needed one of my own so that's all very fitting! (And the single-track one > is the self-titled...) > > The copy I snagged came to me from Finland. I heard from Anna Shefl > quite recently, though, and anyway she's in Estonia now... So the mystery > remains but I'm glad at least that it wasn't from any collection we > immediately knew of... Yours, > Jonathan > > > -- > Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other > things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." > (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) From royalistradio at hotmail.com Thu Feb 2 13:02:02 2017 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2017 18:02:02 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: , , Message-ID: The other LP is One Million Miles below, which is a late 80s MM LP. I have The Pipe The Grid & The Roar on LP and another one on LP. Also i have Laughs & Thrills and Gulp! on CD. I have all the Darxtar ones as well. The reason its just 1 big track was the Commander wanted it that way. I wish it wasnt! Christian PS: I just got the Nik "Glastonbury 2002" CDR its on Ozit. Got it for 15 EUR on Discogs. ________________________________ From: boc-l on behalf of Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2017 2:19 PM To: Carl Edlund Anderson via boc-l Cc: Jonathan Jarrett Subject: Re: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry On Mon, 30 Jan 2017, Carl Edlund Anderson via boc-l wrote: > Well, for what it's worth, my copy of darXtar's _Darker_ is still in my > possession! (Albeit without its jewelbox and buried deep in a bulging binder > of other CDs). I can't remember whether it's that one of the self-titled one > that had no track divisions on the CD (because when I ripped whichever one > that was, ages ago, I carved up the tracks, too!). Dear Carl, yes, well, it is of course your copy that convinced me I needed one of my own so that's all very fitting! (And the single-track one is the self-titled...) The copy I snagged came to me from Finland. I heard from Anna Shefl quite recently, though, and anyway she's in Estonia now... So the mystery remains but I'm glad at least that it wasn't from any collection we immediately knew of... Yours, Jonathan -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk Sun Feb 5 09:34:45 2017 From: jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2017 14:34:45 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: , , Message-ID: On Thu, 2 Feb 2017, Christian Eric Mumford via boc-l wrote: > The other LP is One Million Miles below, which is a late 80s MM LP. Dear Christian, yes, indeed, the best of the bunch in my opinion, makes me sad I was never able to see them. Rod has told me that the whole second side was basically improvised, which if true is amazing. > I have The Pipe The Grid & The Roar on LP and another one on LP. Also i > have Laughs & Thrills and Gulp! on CD. I have all the Darxtar ones as > well. The reason its just 1 big track was the Commander wanted it that > way. I wish it wasnt! I can now match this bit of your collection, then. Not really sure I needed _Laughs and Thrills_ except for completeness, and _The Pipe, the Roar and the Grid_ is a mixed bag too but there is some stuff on it that lets you know why people might have been blown away by the that band in their day, and really made me grin to hear. DarXtar, of course, are pretty much consistently good throughout and I just wish there was more of it. > PS: I just got the Nik "Glastonbury 2002" CDR its on Ozit. Got it for 15 > EUR on Discogs. Lumme, not sure I would have paid that much for it... I'll always go to see Nik but very few of those performances were ones that would justify a recording, by my lights; firstly nobody's trying very hard and secondly it's basically the same as last time anyway... That said, I have not yet seen the supposedly 'New' Space Ritual, and I don't know what's 'new' about them; I may yet have to eat my words, when I can finally get down to London to see them or they play somewhere else. Yours all, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) From royalistradio at hotmail.com Sun Feb 5 13:40:16 2017 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2017 18:40:16 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: , , , Message-ID: Jonathan Jarrett wrote: On Thu, 2 Feb 2017, Christian Eric Mumford via boc-l wrote: > The other LP is One Million Miles below, which is a late 80s MM LP. Dear Christian, yes, indeed, the best of the bunch in my opinion, makes me sad I was never able to see them. Rod has told me that the whole second side was basically improvised, which if true is amazing. > I have The Pipe The Grid & The Roar on LP and another one on LP. Also i > have Laughs & Thrills and Gulp! on CD. I have all the Darxtar ones as > well. The reason its just 1 big track was the Commander wanted it that > way. I wish it wasnt! I can now match this bit of your collection, then. Not really sure I needed _Laughs and Thrills_ except for completeness, and _The Pipe, the Roar and the Grid_ is a mixed bag too but there is some stuff on it that lets you know why people might have been blown away by the that band in their day, and really made me grin to hear. DarXtar, of course, are pretty much consistently good throughout and I just wish there was more of it. JONATHAN: The opening track on Laughs & Thrills is super trippy haha. Be sure to check out Rod Goodway & Adrian Shaw's "OXYGEN THIEVES" album, 2009 release on September Gurls label. It truly is excellent. Speaking of such folk i also got Bari Watt's solo CD and all the old OUTSKIRTS OF INFINITY albums on CD. I used to have only Stoned Crazy, glad i have the others. DarXtar were best in the 90s when they were so raw and punky HW copyists. > PS: I just got the Nik "Glastonbury 2002" CDR its on Ozit. Got it for 15 > EUR on Discogs. Lumme, not sure I would have paid that much for it... I'll always go to see Nik but very few of those performances were ones that would justify a recording, by my lights; firstly nobody's trying very hard and secondly it's basically the same as last time anyway... That said, I have not yet seen the supposedly 'New' Space Ritual, and I don't know what's 'new' about them; I may yet have to eat my words, when I can finally get down to London to see them or they play somewhere else. Yours all, Nik's recent jazzy stuff like Flame Tree especially is very cool. Christian NP: The Beatles "Revolver" ObCD: The Legendary Pink Dots "Legendary Pink Box" -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk Mon Feb 6 15:40:44 2017 From: jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 20:40:44 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: , , , Message-ID: On Sun, 5 Feb 2017, Christian Eric Mumford via boc-l wrote: > JONATHAN: The opening track on Laughs & Thrills is super trippy haha. I can only say, it doesn't do much for me; the version of the same track on _Hundred Miles Below_ is less trippy but more powerful. > Be sure to check out Rod Goodway & Adrian Shaw's "OXYGEN THIEVES" album, 2009 release on September Gurls label. It truly is excellent. Speaking of such folk i also got Bari Watt's solo CD and all the old OUTSKIRTS OF INFINITY albums on CD. I used to have only Stoned Crazy, glad i have the others. I've been singing the praises of that album for years, and indeed did so in this very thread, but I'm happy to do so again, it's one of the best new albums I've bought for years. There was a second one in the can when Hawklords suddenly broke big and started taking Adrian Shaw's time (again, I learned from correspondence with Rod), but I don't know why it hasn't come out now that Adrian has disembarked from that particular space-ship. I wish it would! > Nik's recent jazzy stuff like Flame Tree especially is very cool. I've enjoyed the new-ish Space Odyssey one but haven't heard of this one. Now I've been to Nik's site and know more so thankyou for the steer! Yours, Jon ObCD: United Bible Studies - _The Jonah_ -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) From royalistradio at hotmail.com Mon Feb 6 19:12:21 2017 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2017 00:12:21 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] NIK/OFF: Kollector worry In-Reply-To: References: , , , , Message-ID: > JONATHAN: The opening track on Laughs & Thrills is super trippy haha. I can only say, it doesn't do much for me; the version of the same track on _Hundred Miles Below_ is less trippy but more powerful. > Be sure to check out Rod Goodway & Adrian Shaw's "OXYGEN THIEVES" album, 2009 release on September Gurls label. It truly is excellent. Speaking of such folk i also got Bari Watt's solo CD and all the old OUTSKIRTS OF INFINITY albums on CD. I used to have only Stoned Crazy, glad i have the others. I've been singing the praises of that album for years, and indeed did so in this very thread, but I'm happy to do so again, it's one of the best new albums I've bought for years. There was a second one in the can when Hawklords suddenly broke big and started taking Adrian Shaw's time (again, I learned from correspondence with Rod), but I don't know why it hasn't come out now that Adrian has disembarked from that particular space-ship. I wish it would! "RE:Evolution" was a better Hawklords album than the very latest one, "Fusion", but the track with the Girlshool singer "SR71" is smokin Hawkpunky stuff. I have enjoyed all the new Hawklords band albums immensely, since getting the 2009 Barney Bubbles double LP and DVD with the tasty Bob Walker artwork. They really gel very well- BTW both Architectural Metaphor and Secret Saucer have new CDs out. Be sure to check CDBaby: https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/secretsaucer6 https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/architecturalmetaphor12 [http://images.cdbaby.name/a/r/architecturalmetaphor12_large.jpg?v=a3eec418-7588-4f77-8f45-e9e2361a9fcd] Architectural Metaphor | Galactus Interruptum | CD Baby ... www.cdbaby.com This is the second Architectural Metaphor release in the last two and a half years. Everything You Know is Wrong, their previous album featured female vocals and a ... > Nik's recent jazzy stuff like Flame Tree especially is very cool. I've enjoyed the new-ish Space Odyssey one but haven't heard of this one. Now I've been to Nik's site and know more so thankyou for the steer! Yours, Jon I've been listening to SEPULTURA "Chaos A.D." - their use of WH40k / Moorcock CHAOS symbol is cool. Another band in the Moorcock realm i was turned onto in the past year was the band CIRITH UNGOL- name taken from Tolkien but all the albums artwork is the Whelan ELRIC art. A lot of their songs are centered around Eternal Champion mythos, the music is like a more Doom orientated CELTIC FROST (less avant garde). Christian ObCD: United Bible Studies - _The Jonah_ -- Jonathan Jarrett, Leeds jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk "May the Lord Almighty guard your life, because among other things it is of great value in silencing the idiocies of blatherskites." (Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury to Archbishop John of Rouen, 1073) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From royalistradio at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 16:42:00 2017 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 21:42:00 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] Astromomy CD single question: is the DFTR bonus track a 1988 re recording? Message-ID: Just curious if it has slipped under my radar. Christian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From royalistradio at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 20:42:30 2017 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2017 01:42:30 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] Krugman - Pearlman's PAVLOVS DOG "Pampered Menial" album Message-ID: Got this in a trade - strange BOC-ish "light 70s" hard rock, reminicenst of BOC and maybe some less complex UK prog acts. Strange androgynous vocals and well arranged instrumentation and heavy guitars in BOC ish style. I guess in a sense bands like BOC, Kansas, Rush, Pavlovs Dog, were the stateside "prog" when UK & Euros had the monopoly on the genre cause the US was all about West coast laid back AM radio rubbish (ok i like The Grateful Dead c&w stuff to a degree but many of their 70s records surely are stinkers - Mars Hotel, Wake of The Flood, how tedious can music get ?? ). So punk had to happen to clear the rubbish abit. Christian ObCultBand: DEVO ObLouReedSong: Perfect Day -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From royalistradio at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 20:49:15 2017 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2017 01:49:15 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] HW: Nik / Evans / Mazlyn repost from Hammill Yahoo list Message-ID: a rare Voiceprint CD i got on Discogs, the Mazlyn Jones / Guy Evans / Nik Turner LIVE CD is most excellent, love this CD it sits between all my Pink Fairies / Magic Muscle stuff and Shagrat and Inner City Unit CDs. I must say, i just bought a cassette player to rip from, but now i wish i hadnt sold my two other Mazlyn Jones tapes i had (Water From The Well and ST). Sure some here have this MJ CD live album, if not sign up on the Discogs list. Be prepared to shell out ?25 or more. I honestly dont know much about Mazlyn but he figures an interesting crossover musician with a 60s-70s free movement and "free" music. 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On 18 Feb 2017 10:37 p.m., "Christian Eric Mumford via boc-l" < boc-l at lists.ispnet.net> wrote: > a rare Voiceprint CD i got on Discogs, the Mazlyn Jones / Guy Evans / Nik > Turner LIVE CD is most excellent, love this CD it sits between all my Pink > Fairies / Magic Muscle stuff and Shagrat and Inner City Unit CDs. I must > say, i just bought a cassette player to rip from, but now i wish i hadnt > sold my two other Mazlyn Jones tapes i had (Water From The Well and ST). > > Sure some here have this MJ CD live album, if not sign up on the Discogs > list. Be prepared to shell out ?25 or more. I honestly dont know much about > Mazlyn but he figures an interesting crossover musician with a 60s-70s free > movement and "free" music. > Christian > > PS: for BOC-L only: I ordered a Society Of Inner Light techno CD that > features Nik Turner, Youth, Jah Wobble and others. Nik is only on one > track. I suspect it to suck ? 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