People, Let Me Get This Off My Chest is a 65 minute compilation of stage banter by Paul Stanley of KISS.
Paul repeatedly reminds the Army that they’re getting their money’s worth... , that the next tune is the first time they’ve played it on tour, that he was talking backstage to someone... about what kind of alcohol that people in the area like to drink, that they’re just getting started, and that he’s got an “uzi of ooze” in his pants.
posted by Trurl
on Jun 4, 2011 -
69 comments
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of his awesome abstract compilation album
Miniatures,
Morgan Fisher (of Mott the Hoople fame) has started going through
the 51-track masterpiece from the beginning in, well, minute detail, updating readers on the current status of the featured band, providing relevant links, explaining his compilation process, and, of course, streaming each track.
So far the first 7 tracks are featured, but start here with the bonus track added to the 1994 CD re-issue of Miniatures –
"The Miniatures Miniature".
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posted by carsonb
on Jan 6, 2011 -
11 comments
"When the car would stop and the engine would cease, the player would also die away. The tape of the cassette motionless. [...] Stationary and in silence, we saw black. The world as it was. Nothing."
A collection of early American black metal, including Haxan, Akitsa, and Ancestors. Compiled from tapes, hiss and all.
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posted by thedaniel
on Jan 12, 2010 -
16 comments