
bamjuggler.bsky.social
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Jethro Tull, Randy Newman, Steeleye Span, Nick Drake, The Box Tops / Alex Chilton
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The Minus 5 are playing near me this week. I have a ticket.
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Such as: Elvis practicing karate moves after returning from the Army, and years later Priscilla cheating on Elvis with her karate instructor?
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and am I crazy for making connections with your episode at 500songs.com/podcast/epis...
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@andrewhickey.500songs.com have you listened to this Gladwell episode before? : www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/rev...
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Your number 1 reminded me of fan discography web sites like this one: mainlynorfolk.info/fairport/rec...
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Link to unofficial Spotify playlist (in lieu of an official Mixcloud) for this episode: open.spotify.com/playlist/0cf...
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Makes sense. And it could be a pain especially for longer episodes with many excerpted songs. And a pain to maintain if the links that work this year stop working in the future. But for what it's worth, this is the kind of thing that I was thinking of. Totally understand this not working for you.
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The only other thought I have related to that is maybe you could provide links to where people can purchase legal downloads from Apple ITunes Store / Amazon MP3 store / Bandcamp / other. If I recall correctly, Tyler Mahan Coe did something like that on his web page for episodes of C & R.
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Oh, another example of something missing from the Spotify platform is The Alberts (“Morse Code Melody” or any of their stuff). At least I can't find it while searching from the U.S.
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And the new episode of A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs is now up! Michael Nesmith! The Massed Alberts! The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club! Jimmy Shand! Mungo Jerry! It is of course part one of the story of "Who Knows Where The Time Goes?" by Fairport Convention.
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Looks like I need to re-listen to the episode after “Si Tu Dois Partir" and add more to my playlist for things mentioned after that in the episode. It was getting late here and I was already past my bedtime.
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I couldn't find a few things on Spotify. They don't seem to have the complete Dylan at Newport 1965, only some songs. And they don't have the Giles Giles Fripp stuff.
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I spent several hours listening to this, pausing, adding (almost) all songs mentioned to a Spotify playlist. I knew a lot of the story already, but still learned a few things. Very well done.
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They are releasing a new Martin album later this month. Martin will be 84 years old and it has been a long time since his last album. Pre-orders at transformmethenintoafish.com
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Looking forward to the Fairport Convention episode(s). On a somewhat related note, I just saw Martin and Eliza Carthy perform in California. Set list included Ye Mariners All, and John Barleycorn, ...
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There is an extensive discography of Richard Thompson at web.archive.org/web/20130807...
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30 albums in what format? Physical CD? Downloads?
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Just curious if this is part of the Fairport Convention story somehow (doesn't sound like it), or one of the Patreon Bonus episodes?
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Not sure why the photo of Rhett is appearing upside down. Ugh.
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"Green" and the compilation "Eponymous" were my introductions to the band some time around 1990 - 1992. I still have a warm nostalgic feeling for those because they were my introduction and probably the ones I have listened to the most. Green has a lot of "fun" to my ears.
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The trunk of my car
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Agreed. The music excerpts are missing in the MP3 I downloaded from Patreon.