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Thread started 12/28/05 2:12pm

SenseOfDoubt

Look what I ordered yesterday

I guess a new thread is exactly what this forum needs now. So, any comments welcome.

Yesterday I was sitting on my bed/couch, watching TV and smoking a cigarette. Then I had the urgent need of some new stuff for my ears, for my eyes, and for my intellect. So I checked out Amazon.

Though I could not get everything what I wanted - due to too long delivering times -, I am very satisfied with my selection. Though I badly miss now the Curtis Live! album and the classic Rio Bravo movie with John Wayne and my beloved Dean Martin, I could get my hands on the following:

- Station To Station - David Bowie (I have the old Ryko CD Release for a couple of years now and finally ordered the enhanced version)

- Innervisions - Stevie Wonder. I have the Fullfillingness' First Finale, Songs In The Key Of Life, Talking Book albums and I heard regulary that Innervisions was maybe Stevies best effort. I'm very excited to put it in. I hope on Friday wink

- Tinseltown Rebellion - Frank Zappa. Once again my much beloved Frank. My 37th or 38th album - not necessarly a classic, as most people might say, bwtf. This Girl is easy meat!

- For You - Prince. After I got the Prince album a few months ago, this is the last one i miss from the most classic era (up to Lovesexy). Batman will be next, and then I go out for the NPG.

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Along with those items, I found a book with stories from Puschkin (russian literature of the 19th century is what gives me everything I need for my daily life).

And last but not least: "The Elephant Man" by David Lynch, now in a 25th anniversary edition. I once saw portions of the movie, and it seems to be fantastic. I was dealing with "the great dictator" by chaplin... but then I decided in favour of the elephant man.

Comments welcome!
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Reply #1 posted 12/28/05 2:20pm

namepeace

Great avatar, S.O.D.

Here's what I ordered with my gift card.

Guerolito, Beck

Trip The Light Fantastic, Ladybug Mecca

Spirits, Gil Scott-Heron
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #2 posted 12/28/05 2:30pm

CinisterCee

SenseOfDoubt said:


- Innervisions - Stevie Wonder. I have the Fullfillingness' First Finale, Songs In The Key Of Life, Talking Book albums and I heard regulary that Innervisions was maybe Stevies best effort.


That's my favorite of alllll Stevie.
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Reply #3 posted 12/28/05 2:37pm

SenseOfDoubt

namepeace said:


Spirits, Gil Scott-Heron



Yeah, I was thinking of Gil, too. I do only now his earliest works (and a couple of newer songs, I think "Grandmas Hands" was one, and "New York City"). I'll have to check him out, some more.

Hehe, CinisterCee, you keep my tension growing...

Btw, I did forget to mention Joy Division. I have discovered them just a few weeks ago with "Substance", that I borrowed from my nephew. After all the music put its magic on me, slowly but steadily. I wanted to have Closer and Unknown Pleasures... grr, can't wait one or two weeks for the new stuff. As you see, I had some kind of post-christmas-traumatic-consumption-intoxication...
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Reply #4 posted 12/28/05 2:38pm

SenseOfDoubt

namepeace said:


Spirits, Gil Scott-Heron



Yeah, I was thinking of Gil, too. I do only now his earliest works (and a couple of newer songs, I think "Grandmas Hands" was one, and "New York City"). I'll have to check him out, some more.

Hehe, CinisterCee, you keep my tension growing...

Btw, I did forget to mention Joy Division. I have discovered them just a few weeks ago with "Substance", that I borrowed from my nephew. After all the music put its magic on me, slowly but steadily. I wanted to have Closer and Unknown Pleasures... grr, can't wait one or two weeks for the new stuff. As you see, I had some kind of post-christmas-traumatic-consumption-intoxication...
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Reply #5 posted 12/28/05 2:40pm

SenseOfDoubt

namepeace said:


Spirits, Gil Scott-Heron



Yeah, I was thinking of Gil, too. I do only now his earliest works (and a couple of newer songs, I think "Grandmas Hands" was one, and "New York City"). I'll have to check him out, some more.

Hehe, CinisterCee, you keep my tension growing...

Btw, I did forget to mention Joy Division. I have discovered them just a few weeks ago with "Substance", that I borrowed from my nephew. After all the music put its magic on me, slowly but steadily. I wanted to have Closer and Unknown Pleasures... grr, can't wait one or two weeks for the new stuff. As you see, I had some kind of post-christmas-traumatic-consumption-intoxication...
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Reply #6 posted 12/28/05 2:42pm

namepeace

SenseOfDoubt said:

namepeace said:


Spirits, Gil Scott-Heron



Yeah, I was thinking of Gil, too. I do only now his earliest works (and a couple of newer songs, I think "Grandmas Hands" was one, and "New York City"). I'll have to check him out, some more.


Did Gil cover Bill Withers' "Grandma's Hands"? I'd love to hear that.

As you see, I had some kind of post-christmas-traumatic-consumption-intoxication...


Yeah, we all do it.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #7 posted 12/28/05 3:08pm

theAudience

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All great choices. thumbs up!


I listed some of my holiday acquisitions here...

http://www.prince.org/msg/8/172284

...All free!


hmmm Still gotta decide what to do with this Starbucks gift card though.


tA

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Reply #8 posted 12/28/05 4:22pm

SenseOfDoubt

namepeace said:[quote]

SenseOfDoubt said:



Did Gil cover Bill Withers' "Grandma's Hands"? I'd love to hear that.


I think so. The song seemed to appear on the "Reflections" album. Definitly worth a try. biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 12/29/05 9:09am

namepeace

SenseOfDoubt said:[quote]

namepeace said:

SenseOfDoubt said:



Did Gil cover Bill Withers' "Grandma's Hands"? I'd love to hear that.


I think so. The song seemed to appear on the "Reflections" album. Definitly worth a try. biggrin


Thanks for the tip.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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