Hi Ian & Everyone It arrived today, as you say its excellent. Thanks for the recommendation. I also got 'The Complete Brass Monkey' yesterday, which is also...
Hi all, we've been quietly preparing a series of releases and features over at WWW that really do fall in the psych / wyrd folk area which are now ready. This...
hi I seem to recall saying that I would give mention to some of new the Repertoire reissues. Their version of the Tudor Lodge CD reissue has been out finally...
Free yourself with the Psychedelicatessen radioshow NOW on Radio Patapoe at: http://freeteam.nl/patapoe Mail me offlist for the downloadable archive. This is...
Interesting how opinions divide on Gwydion... I liked it at first, but after the buzz of the great sleeve and the typical dealer hype had cooled off, it...
Anyone know this LP, a British 1970s Christian folkrock thing? Listening to a burn of it right now, and it's not bad at all, with a relaxed folkrock sound and...
I don't know this - is the 'Reynard' thing used at all - any fox songs, stories etc? If so we should let Phil Legard of Xenis Emputae Travelling Band know for ...
... Which one is it Patrick? There was a copy of "Green Anthem" up on ebay a few weeks ago, but I decided I had enough religious stuff for now, and didn't bid...
No, it was the first one... "Fresh from the earth" from 1976. I wrote a detailed response to Mark's question abouot Reynard, but Yahoo seems to have decided to...
Kenny invented psych maaan! ROGERS, KENNY: Something's Burnin' CD (MASK 309CD) 13.00 "Don't dismiss Kenny Rogers as just the bearded porker that dueted with ...
Tony Snell-Englishmen Abroad Randy Burns-Evening of the Magician Are these any good? I heard part of a track and looked at the song listings on the Snell disc,...
Mark, I don't know too much about the LP as I don't have any artwork, and I had to read up a bit on "Reynard The Fox". Interesting stuff. I hear no immediate...
thanks for letting me know cheers Mark regarding..... Mark, I don't know too much about the LP as I don't have any artwork, and I had to read up a bit on...
Hi all does anyone have the lyrics to 'Garden of Jane Delawney' by Trees.... I've got someone asking. Thanks in advance cheers mark [Non-text portions of this...
... Off the top of my head (oh, alright, with Google assitance): His words hang in the air The ground you walk upon Might as well not be there Might as well...
Hi Spotted this at F/E. Is it worth getting? Vulcans Hammer - True Hearts And Sound Bottoms. CD, GBP 9.00. CD Reissue of ultra rare album by this UK psych...
... Originally only 250 copies of thisLP were pressed in 1973, mostly sold to friends and relatives.Musically can be compared with early Steeleye Span drawing...
... Hi Mark Thanks for your rely. In general I like trad. I love Gallery: The Wind that Shakes the Barley. I don't know Miles Martin Folk Group. Steve...
you'll like it then Vulcans Hammer then Ian ... PLEASE COME AND VISIT WOVEN WHEAT WHISPERS http://www.wovenwheatwhispers.co.uk The site that is dedicated to...
Hi ... You'll like Vulcan's Hammer. I didn't enjoy it at all in the early days when I only liked psychedelic folk, but listening recently I really enjoyed it....
Came across this on Amazon. Anyone know if it's any good? "Definition: Chrysalis Chrysalis' lone 1968 long player is a hugely respected and much sought-after...
I found this page with sound : http://www.cherryred.co.uk/revola/artists/chrysalis.htm ... From: Steve Watts To: BrutonTown Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006...
I like the Chrysalis album quite a bit. Definitely an odd one, and probably not for all tastes, but it's genuinely unique in a good way; melodic and accessible...
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Hi all This is really highly rated but I was very disappointed with it apart from two songs. Fairly average psychy-folk late 60s pop. I suspect the Zappa...
hi all I got some of the new Repertoire issues of "Heavy Petting" Dr Strangely Strange today and I can answer a query a while back (apologies I can't remember...
... it does sound great - but it's really only of marginal interest to a folk crowd, I would think? Not a critique of your post, just that I find it strange...
Hi ... I enjoyed it more as a rock curio, Jove Is At Home is definately more folk though. Oddly the live sets doing the rounds from 1970/71 by them don't seem...
... errmmm...well..Dr Strangely Strange actually is in the list on this very webgroup's homepage, and of course this isn't your typical "dyed in the Shetland...