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Old 7th May 2006, 11:23 PM
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Isn't the Laughing Gravy a pseudonym for the Beach Boys or a Brian Wilson side-project? The track 'vegetables' from the SMiLE album came out with the band listed as The Laughing Gravy before the official SMiLE release.
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Old 8th May 2006, 04:12 PM
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Isn't the Laughing Gravy a pseudonym for the Beach Boys or a Brian Wilson side-project? The track 'vegetables' from the SMiLE album came out with the band listed as The Laughing Gravy before the official SMiLE release.
Laughing Gravy was a "Short", Laural And Hardy film. The Dog in the film was called, Laughing Gravy!
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Old 8th May 2006, 06:38 PM
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The Stone Roses
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Old 8th May 2006, 07:51 PM
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Grateful Dead - Live Dead
Allman Bros Band - Eat A Peach
Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
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Old 8th May 2006, 08:58 PM
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Laughing Gravy was a "Short", Laural And Hardy film. The Dog in the film was called, Laughing Gravy!

I think this is nearer the mark, they are quite a strange act, but have a grin factor 10.

Kinda cajun blues. Like Tom waits, leneard cohen, bob dylan, hayseed dixie, and a good shot dose of oddness.
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Old 9th May 2006, 10:04 PM
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The Jazz Crusaders

Freedom Sound/Live At The Lighthouse 66
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Old 9th May 2006, 11:19 PM
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I think this is nearer the mark, they are quite a strange act, but have a grin factor 10.

Kinda cajun blues. Like Tom waits, leneard cohen, bob dylan, hayseed dixie, and a good shot dose of oddness.
Seems Brian Wilson took the name from Laurel and Hardy, so everyone's right, don't you love it when that happens?

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WHITE WHALE WW261 - VEGETABLES / SNOW FLAKES ON LAUGHING GRAVY'S WHISKERS - LAUGHING GRAVY - 11/1967

This record was released as by the Laughing Gravy who were really Dean Torrence, Brian Wilson, and American Spring. Laughing Gravy was the name of Laurel & Hardy's dog in Hal Roach's two-reeler titled "The Chimp", released on 4/4/1931. This record was released with three different label designs and color shades.
Incidentally, does anyone else have the American Spring album? Even the re-issue is super-scarce, someone kindly burnt me a CDR. It really is a lovely album and should be a top recommendation on the "Summer Sounds" thread.
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Old 14th May 2006, 11:02 AM
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Wilco.... A ghost is Born
Sufjan Stevens....Michigan
Britten........ Violin Concerto
Bjork.......Vespertine
Peace orchestra...... Peace orchestra
Nick Drake..........Made to love magic
Elliott Smith.....XO
Doof.................Its about time
Judee Sill.............Heartfood
Future sound of london.......Alice in Ultraland


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Old 26th May 2006, 03:35 AM
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Tool - 10,000 days
Phenomenal latest release from a band that shows what progressive rock might've evolved into if it hadn't been swamped by the 1980 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal' and three decades of unimaginative record companies.

Having read through this thread tonight I reckon this album will strike a chord for Prince and Martin in particular (Floyd with power-metal bollocks meets Sabbath with maturity and intelligence). As I've only had it since Sunday I haven't heard it right through yet (not to 'herself's' taste thus the idiot box gets switched on everytime I try to get a listen... guess why I've got the headphones on at 3:15 am), but so far it's spot on.

If this album hits the spot, their Lateralus album is also absolutely astounding, and a further complimentary choice would be 'Mer de Noms' or '13th Step' by Perfect Circle. Not suprising they go well together - same singer/songwriter. A particular highlight on 13th step is the first track 'The Package', starts with a nicely understated guitar intro that sets the scene for an absolutely gob-smacking bass riff - turn it up and let your bass drivers knock you through the back wall!!

Oh wow!! - '10,000 Days' still playing.... fantastic!! I suspect it'll emulate Lateralus in becoming 'resident CD' in my player for the next few weeks/months - so addictive it should carry a government health warning!!

You might've guessed I rather like it!!

If you really want to mess with your head try this vid on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tQjizHojrY&search=tool
(broadband only, it'll take years to download via modem)
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Old 26th May 2006, 12:48 PM
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Ed Alleyne-Johnson Purple Electric Violin Concerto

great soothing sort of new age stuff
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