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Plugged in The B-52's "Time Capsule: Songs For a Future Generation" (a best of record) tonight at dinner time.  Great upbeat tunes including:

Rock Lobster

Quiche Lorraine

Love Shack

Is that you Mo-Dean?

Roam

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6 hours ago, Jani said:

Plugged in The B-52's "Time Capsule: Songs For a Future Generation"

Quiche Lorraine

 

 

 

Do tell me Jani.

 

Have you ever seen a dog dyed dark green? About 2 inches tall.

 

Such meaningfull lyrics ?

 

Love the B52,s :friends: Greats minds Jani :thumbsup:

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@Jani - Love the Mexican Radio, great memories, and great year for music....

 

Today I'm listening to "Christine" - Siouxsie and the Banshees (1980)

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jani said:

Just heard this classic from 1982!

Ah Jani, this song brings back so many memories. I used to listen to this back then on our local alternative radio station here in Seattle...KJET.  Loved that station...my good friend worked there and provided me with so many promo records!♥️
 

I don’t think I’ve heard this song in 30+ years.

 

Susan R?

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32 minutes ago, Cyndee said:

Siouxsie and the Banshees

Love their ...Cities in Dust

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32 minutes ago, Susan R said:

I don’t think I’ve heard this song in 30+ years.

Great that you get another chance!

@Cyndee Another great woman artist that paved the way for others.  Cool Music Man bass too!  

 

Jani

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1 hour ago, Susan R said:

 

Ah Jani, this song brings back so many memories. I used to listen to this back then on our local alternative radio station here in Seattle...KJET.  Loved that station...my good friend worked there and provided me with so many promo records!♥️
 

I don’t think I’ve heard this song in 30+ years.

 

Susan R?

 

I loved KJET AM (1590 khz) and how it sounded crusin' around the area, especially nearing sunset, the selective fading, that AM sound, and great choice of music heard there....It was unique  :D

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1 hour ago, Cyndee said:

I loved KJET AM (1590 khz)

That’s the one...on the far end of the dial....good music—good times!

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Here on the East coast, specifically the Boston area all the alt stations were on FM in the 70's and 80's.  I remember listening the very early 60's as a time when there were many wonderful AM stations, WBZ ("The Boss sound in the BOSs TOwN!"), WRKO, WHDH, in Boston and WPRO in Providence, RI.   I liked that the AM signal travelled far.  Later I use to be able to pick up WBZ at night when we lived in San Leandro, CA (Bay Area) when the weather was right.  Some stations broadcast with reverb or echo to give it a concert hall sound.   I'll shut up now as I'm dating myself.:( 

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2 hours ago, Jani said:

Here on the East coast, specifically the Boston area all the alt stations were on FM in the 70's and 80's.  I remember listening the very early 60's as a time when there were many wonderful AM stations, WBZ ("The Boss sound in the BOSs TOwN!"), WRKO, WHDH, in Boston and WPRO in Providence, RI.   I liked that the AM signal travelled far.  Later I use to be able to pick up WBZ at night when we lived in San Leandro, CA (Bay Area) when the weather was right.  Some stations broadcast with reverb or echo to give it a concert hall sound.   I'll shut up now as I'm dating myself.:( 

 

Go on Jani, I enjoy reading your post about that classic "DX" sound experienced, and can get quite chatty about radio listening ?  Being able to hear Boston on the west coast is really a great thing. We still have FM AOR here in Seattle, and it hangs on even in 2020 :).....

 

 

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The Plasmatics - Somtimes I

 

Wendy O was another female artist from that era, and she was rad.....

 

have this one on Vinyl (1980) :) 

 

 

 

 

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@Susan R Here is a tune from the KJET playlist, perhaps you might recall ? I remember how cool this  tune sounded over AM back then (bought the vinyl)....:)

 

Rain Parade - Depending on you (1985), just love the acoustic guitar open chords...It's the "Paisley underground" sound

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Cyndee said:

@Susan R Here is a tune from the KJET playlist, perhaps you might recall ? I remember how cool this  tune sounded over AM back then (bought the vinyl)....:)

I remember this tune.  I checked my list and I don’t have the album.  I still have my entire collection from that era in the hopes that someday I’ll digitize them all—wishful thinking.
This psychedelic alt rock style was my favorite back then probably 80% of what KJET played in the early 80’s. Some of my other longtime favs introduced to me by KJET first were The Smiths, Blancmange, Violent Femmes, Lloyd Cole, Soft Cell, Missing Persons, and Roxy Music? Those bands probably ring a huge bell with you I bet...lol. When KJET played them, they were relatively unknown here in Seattle.

 

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10 hours ago, Susan R said:

Those bands probably ring a huge bell with you I bet...lol. When KJET played them, they were relatively unknown here in Seattle.

 

 

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: Revisiting this is like a blast from the past Susan, and you started it when you mention that radio station. A flood of memories occurred :)

 

Here is another local music trivia tidbit from the day. "The Rocket" a free paper, that chronicled the NW "alt rock" music scene back when. Back before the Internet this was how you found artistic "want ads", and bands seeking players. It was always cool to get your band mentioned in "The Rocket" :) it featured club listings, who was playing where, and when, great art and graphics.....

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rocket_(newspaper)

 

 

 

 

 

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@Susan R got me in this NW alt rock vibe, so today I'm listening to the "Crazy 8's" a band from Oregon that played in Seattle a lot back when. I heard this on KJET :)

 

"Nervous in Suburbia" (1985)

 

My sweetie and I first saw this band back in '87 at the UW, they featured a big horn section, and poly ska rhythms....

 

They played Bumbershoot '89 :)

 

 

 

 

 

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So the independent movie theater I go to is closed but they started to offer movies to watch at home.

https://www.redrivertheatres.org

 

 You have 30 days to watch from date of purchase and 72 hours to finish.  I watched "Once were Brothers" the film about Robbie Robertson and The Band by Martin Scorsese.  I enjoyed it so much despite being on the small screen.  You might check out local theaters where you are to see if they are doing the same.  

 

 

 

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@Jani - That sounds like a good idea, as the movie theater business is really hurting now, I heard rumor that AMC was not going to survive this downturn. 

 

I really like "The Band", how about that Organ solo intro to "Chest Fever", love it....

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@Cyndee Great bit of playing by Garth.

 

I think there are a lot of businesses that won't make it.  I head that Barnes & Noble would be lucky to survive.  I assume their finances aren't so sound now.  On a related note, I ordered take out from a local restaurant last night, baked haddock with grilled asparagus, and bread pudding.  They even threw in a roll of TP!   

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15 hours ago, Cyndee said:

Here is another local music trivia tidbit from the day. "The Rocket" a free paper, that chronicled the NW "alt rock" music scene back when.

Yep, I used to pick one of those up every time I went to Tower Records. Oh, the memories!

 

Susan R?

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15 hours ago, Jani said:

 I ordered take out from a local restaurant last night, baked haddock with grilled asparagus, and bread pudding.  They even threw in a roll of TP!   

 

@Jani - that's sounds like a great take out meal Jani, and you helped a local eatery. The idea of handing out rolls of TP, to take out customers, has caught on, capitalism at it's best :)

 

I'm revisiting this yet again this morning, since you brought them up, it's just got this certain soulful vibe, and the stellar slow groove....

 

"before she leaves, she receives" 

 

The Band - Chest Fever (1968)

 

 

 

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Thats the cover painted by Dylan if I recall.   I thought the sitar player was an interesting addition as the Band didn't feature it although George Harrison, a friend of Bob did.  The stand up bass has an almost human quality with its arms sprouting out and upward.  Sort of snowman-like.  The Bridge is shaped like a smile!  Lots of symbolism there. 

 

The hallucinogenic vibe is added to by the accompanying voices that are just off time from Levon's voice.  Such a neat song with so much to explore and wonder about.  Thanks for posting it. 

 

Jani

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