What does it sound like?: The band’s eleventh studio album, originally released in 1999, gets the deluxe treatment in this 3 cd plus bluray box set, generously accompanied by a … [Read More...] about Marillion – Marillion.com SDE
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What does it sound like?: The band’s eleventh studio album, originally released in 1999, gets the deluxe treatment in this 3 cd plus bluray box set, generously accompanied by a … [Read More...] about Marillion – Marillion.com SDE

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Twang, Tiggerlion, FentonSteve and Dai blow the cobwebs out of the pod and convene to discuss remixes and remasters. Fenton talks for approximately 3 hours about Sadie and dynamic … [Read More...] about The Afterword #107: Remix/Remaster
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moseleymoles on Music and your parents
There you go.
My brother put a large plastic crate on the front room floor, containing about a hundred CDs. The process of clearing out my parents’ house ground endlessly on, as we worked through almost sixty years of books, papers, clothes, china…my dad in particular grew up in a small terraced house during the war and the rationing after. Part of the great post-war leap in social mobility, he and mum bought a large Elizabethan house in the middle of the Peak District and that was where they stayed for the next sixty years. They never threw anything away, and had enough tinned tomatoes stored up to last me out as well as them.
By the time I could talk to dad about music his taste was strictly classical and jazz. He would chunter at the kitchen table as I did my homework to cassettes of The Police or The Jam. Truth be told one of my earliest memories at the end of the sixties, in our previous house, involves his music taste. I can remember crawling under his enormous Grundtvig stereo system mounted coffin style in a large wooden cabinet, and » Continue Reading.

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30/11/2026 Record label Last Night From Glasgow is re-releasing both albums by late-80s/early-90s nearly-rans The Fat Lady Sings. To mark the occasion, Nick Kelly and the … [Read More...] about The Fat Lady Sings

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Once in a while, I’ve posted on here about some music or other I’ve been involved in – either my previous band Neil Gowans and the Winos, my (mainly design) involvement with ace … [Read More...] about The Long Version – Late Bloomer,

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