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<title>Jazz from Lower Bavaria</title>
<description><![CDATA[<DIV align="center"><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><STRONG><U>Die Negerländer</U></STRONG><BR></FONT><BR>Genius Saxjazz, very recomendet!<BR><BR>Heinz Grobmeier: Sopransax, Tenorsax, Baritonsax, Klarinette, Reedtrumpet, Balaphon, Schalmei<BR><BR>Norbert Vollath: Altsax, Baritonsax, Baßklarinette, Baßsax, Didgeridoo, <BR><BR>Bertl Wenzel: Tenorsax, Baritonsax, Mundharmonika, Tuba<BR><BR>Thomas Gundermann: Schlagzeug, Percussion<BR><BR><U>1994 Negerländer</U><BR><BR>http://rapidshare.com/files/261389136/___19Neger94__.part1.rar.html<BR></DIV><P align="center">http://rapidshare.com/files/261463684/___19Neger94__.part2.rar.html</P><P align="center"><IMG src="/Negerlnder.JPG"><BR></P><DIV align="center"><U>1995 Der General</U><BR><BR>http://rapidshare.com/files/261389055/___19General95__.part1.rar.html<BR>http://rapidshare.com/files/261389135/___19General95__.part2.rar.html<BR></DIV><P align="center"><IMG src="/DerGeneral.JPG"><BR></P><DIV align="center"><BR><BR><U>1998 Wandlung der Formen</U><BR><BR>http://rapidshare.com/files/261392761/___19Wanderform98__.part1.rar.html<BR></DIV><P align="center">http://rapidshare.com/files/261392977/___19Wanderform98__.part2.rar.html<BR></P><P align="center"><IMG src="/Wandlung.JPG"></P><DIV align="center"><BR><BR><BR>All @ 320, Artwork includet<BR><BR>Pass: gwyntse<BR><BR>Have Fun<BR><BR></DIV>]]></description>

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<category>Experimental/Space/Jazz</category>
<dc:creator>gwyn</dc:creator>
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<title>Kurt Weill - Symphonies Nr. 1 &amp; Nr. 2 / Quodlibet (op. 9)</title>
<description><![CDATA[<P><IMG src="http://www.chandos.net/Catalogue/CatalogueImages/CHSA%205046.jpeg"></P><P></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt">Kurt Weill (1900-1950)</SPAN><BR></P><P></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt">Symphony No. 1 (1921)</SPAN> - 23:03<BR>'Berlin' Symphony in one movement <BR>1 Grave - 2:55<BR>2 Allegro vivace - Sehr drängend - 3:58<BR>3 Nicht schleppend - [Sehr pathetisch] - 3:05<BR>4 Andante religioso - 4:26<BR>5 Larghetto - Wie ein Choral - Sehr ruhig, mystisch - 6:15<BR>6 Langsam und feierlich - 1:18<BR>7 Andante espressivo 1:05<BR>   </P><P><BR><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt">Quodlibet (op. 9)</SPAN> - 22:12<BR>A musical entertainment - Suite from the children's pantomime Zaubernacht (1923) <BR>8 I Andante non troppo - Un poco leggiero e agitato - 5:13<BR>9 II Molto vivace - Allegretto scherzando - 3:55<BR>10 III Un poco sostenuto - Andantino - 7:11<BR>11 IV Molto agitato - Tempo di marcia - Molto vivo - 5:53<BR> </P><P><BR><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt">Symphony No. 2 (1933-34)</SPAN> - 26:39<BR>Symphonic Fantasy <BR>12 I Sonate. Sostenuto - Allegro molto - 9:17<BR>13 II Largo - 10:13<BR>14 III Rondo. Allegro vivace - 7:03<BR></P><P></P><P>72:16<BR><BR></P><P>Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen <BR>(Antony Beaumont)</P><P><BR>SACD (5.1. sound), with pdf-Booklet and 320 kBit/s mp3<BR></P><P></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><A href="http://rapidshare.com/files/238005155/kurts_symphonies_and_quodlibet.rar" target="null">DOWNLOAD</A></SPAN></P><P>I bought this recording a few days ago, because I love the two symphonies very much. There are playing not much string, but it sounds very good and clear.</P><P>This interpretation of the 1st Symphony is the best i ever heard! I hope you like it!</P><P>Comment and tell me your impressions!</P><P></P><P>Have fun,</P><P>anarchos :)</P>]]></description>

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<dc:creator>anarchos</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 15:46:18 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Various Artists - 1985 - California Acid Folk [Bootleg]</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/SgBm7Qu-MUI/AAAAAAAAAmI/DlfyoYvH_cg/s1600-h/Front.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 320px; height: 306px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/SgBm7Qu-MUI/AAAAAAAAAmI/DlfyoYvH_cg/s320/Front.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5332375127096963394" border="0"></a><br><br><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/SgBm_b2QA0I/AAAAAAAAAmQ/qZKsomsCDs0/s1600-h/Back.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 346px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/SgBm_b2QA0I/AAAAAAAAAmQ/qZKsomsCDs0/s400/Back.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5332375198799758146" border="0"></a><br><br>
I found this one out there on the www. Do not know much about it except
it has a good amount of good old fashioned Hippie music. I always liked
this image which came from a Rick Griffin poster for a Quicksiver
concert at the Avalon. The music is a little rough around the edges but
considering it's age and the history it makes for some interesting
listening for some of us<br>
<br>
Penguin Records<br>
Dble LP.<br>
(Penguin Egg Eleven/Twelve) 1985<br>
<br>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Side One</span><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. Byrds - Hey Joe<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. Byrds - My Back Pages<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 4. Byrds - He Was A Friend Of Mine<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock and Roll Star<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 6. Byrds - Roll Over Beethoven <br>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Side Two</span><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. Country Weather - Time Is Leaving Me Behind<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. Country Weather - New York City Blues<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. Country Weather - Carry A Spare<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 4. Country Weather - Fly To New York <br>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Side Three</span><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. Kaleidoscope - Oh Death<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. Kaleidoscope - Taxim<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. Kaleidoscope - Egyptian Gardens <br>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Side Four</span><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. The Factory - No Place I'd Rather Be<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. The Factory - Smile, Let Your Life Begin<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. The Mystery Trend - Johnny Was A Good Boy<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 4. Dino Valenti - Birdses<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. International Submarine Band - Sum Up Broke<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 6. The Misfits - The Uncle Willie<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 7. Vibra-Sonics - Thunder Storm<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 8. The American Four - Lucy Baines <br>
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Enjoy!<br>
Greetings,<br>
Amadeus :)<br>]]></description>

<link>http://dcshare.ucoz.com/blog/2009-05-05-148</link>
<category>Psychedelic/Acid/Cosmic</category>
<dc:creator>woodstock69</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 16:28:34 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Early Morning Hush: Gather in the Mushrooms 2</title>
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Early Morning Hush - UK Acid-Folk Compilation 1969-1976<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. Lord Of The Reedy River - Donovan<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. Sheep Season - Mellow Candle<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. Coming Home To Me - Dando Shaft<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 4. Fine Horseman - Briggs, Anne<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. Cuckoo - Renbourn, John<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 6. Eleanor's Song - Shide &amp; Acorn<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 7. Mendle - Mr. Fox<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 8. Lir's Lament - Loudest Whisper<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; 9. Forest And The Shore - Christmas, Keith<br>
&nbsp; 10. Go By Brooks - Sweeney's Men<br>
&nbsp; 11. Skater - Midwinter<br>
&nbsp; 12. Cherry Blossom Fool - Browne, Duncan<br>
&nbsp; 13. Sovay - Pentangle<br>
&nbsp; 14. Bell Of Dunwich - Stone Angel<br>
&nbsp; 15. Salisbury Plain - Green Man<br>
&nbsp; 16. All In A Dream - Tilston, Steve<br>
&nbsp; 17. Poor Murdered Woman - Collins, Shirley<br>
&nbsp; 18. Twelve Hours Of Sunset - Harper, Roy<br>
&nbsp; 19. Blacksmith - Steeleye Span<br>
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Enjoy!<br>
Greetings,<br>
Amadeus :)<br><br>]]></description>

<link>http://dcshare.ucoz.com/blog/2009-05-02-147</link>
<category>Psychedelic/Acid/Cosmic</category>
<dc:creator>woodstock69</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 18:15:07 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Gather in the Mushrooms: British Acid Folk Underground 1968-1974</title>
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It would have been great to have been at the opening night of the festival as the headliners were the ever excellent <a href="http://www.flyglobalmusic.com/fly/archives/2005/05/show_of_hands_upclose_before_the_wychwood_festival.html">Show Of Hands</a>,
who no doubt filled the stage with their usual musical clutter of
fiddles, guitars, squeezeboxes, mandolins, tales of old and new and
good time vibes. <div class="entrybody"> <p>Back at Wychwood Festival this year, Tunng put in the gig of the year for me (so far) as they were promoting the new album <em><a href="http://www.flyglobalmusic.com/fly/archives/2006/04/tunng_comments_of_the_inner_chorus.html">Comments Of The Inner Chorus</a></em>. It was their first album <em>Mother’s Daughter And Other Songs</em>
that put an end to the idea that folk was (once again) as ancient and
irrelevant as “dyed-in-the-wood politico folkies like Ewan MacColl”
back in the 1950s — even if the album was inspired by the music of the
film <em>The Wicker Man</em>.</p> <p>The first track on <em>Gather In The Mushrooms</em>
is taken from the soundtrack to the film. Tunng’s Sam Genders told me
that he hadn’t even scene the film when they were writing <em>Mother’s Daughter</em>.
The original soundtrack was by Magnet, a group put together
specifically to record the soundtrack by an American composer Paul
Giovanni. Magnet quickly disintegrated afterwards and Giovanni never
recorded anything again, but the music resonates more today than it did
even at the time of the film’s release in 1973.</p> <p>While <a href="http://www.flyglobalmusic.com/fly/archives/europe_reviews/the_eighteenth_day_of_may_the.html">Eighteen Day Of May</a>
are not shy of a touch of the Wicker Man influence, ‘Queen Of The
Moonlight World’ (by Andy Roberts, ex-The Scaffold and Pink Floyd’s <em>The Wall</em>
Tour Band) is a song arrangement that could have been written for them
when (in their Byrds mode). I bumped into the band’s guitarist Ben
Phillipson recently and he tells me the band are hoping to do some more
recording around Christmas, which is good news.</p> <p>Eighteen Day Of
May covered a Bert Jansch track on their debut album and he’s
represented on the compilation with a track called ‘Silly Woman’. In
the mid sixties, Jansch and John Renbourn were a guitarist duo
(imaginatively called Bert &amp; John) who went on to form the folk
rock super group Pentangle. John Renbourn (with Benjamin Wetherill)
will be appearing on 28th September and Jansh will be joining and Beth
Orton (and a very special guest) on stage the following day. When John
Peel saw Pentangle in 1969, commenting that the average age of the
audience was less than seventeen, in typical fashion he said “The hall
is so quiet between waves of ‘Lyke Wake Dirge’ that you can actually
hear people holding their breath.” </p> <p>I’ll be bringing you some more retrospective news on <a href="http://www.flyglobalmusic.com/fly/archives/europe_city_guidesevents/john_peel_day_13th_october.html">John Peel</a>
next month as I’ve been in touch with Julie Dyble, who I first came
across earlier this year as part of the short lived duo, Trader Horn
(with Jackie McAuley) on the album <em><a href="http://www.flyglobalmusic.com/fly/archives/europe_reviews/va_the_fairport_companion_loos.html">Loose Chippings from the Fairport Convention Family Tree</a></em>.
It was good to hear that she has recently started recording new
material so, you never know, she may be at a future Festival Of Folk?
Julie was the first singer with Fairport Convention so she has been ‘on
the scene’ from the very start.</p> <p>Talking of Fairport, arguably
their best-known singer was Sandy Denny and ‘Milk And Honey’ (written
by ex-boyfriend Jackson C. Frank) is one of her solo tracks from the
mid sixties. Vashti Bunyan is described in the sleeve notes as having a
‘quavering near-whisper of a voice’ but she was another leader in the
sixties folk rock explosion (while today, Mia Doi Todd has been
compared to Bunyan). Another great song by a female singer is ‘Love
Song’ by Lesley Duncan.</p> <p>The CD ends with a very long track by a
group called Comus that is all about the mushrooms (or witchcraft, rape
or murder?) that as first you think is the usual psych / prog rock come
free jazz self-pandering that you need to ignore. I’d urge you to
reconsider, this is the opus that falls between an unlikey mix of
Tunng, Eighteenth Day Of May and Pere Ubu. </p> <p>While on the subject of odd, on the edge as ever is Lupen Crook (supporting Jim Moray, 20th September). The debut album <em><a href="http://www.flyglobalmusic.com/fly/archives/europe_reviews/lupen_crook_accidents_occur_wh_1.html">Accidents Occur while Sleeping</a></em>
contains nothing like his ‘Rosemary Hill’ elegance but then again,
there are similarities with arrangements and tempos, if not the subject
matter, of Lupen’s tunes.</p> <p>There are some great tracks on this
CD and by the strength of the line up The Spitz, whether its acid,
alt., nu, psych or just plain old folk, I think it’s safe to say the
underground has survived the mushrooms. The Spitz is definitly the
place to be in September for a festival of great music, even if the
average age of the crowd will be over seventeen. How times change? ~<a href="http://www.flyglobalmusic.com/fly/archives/cat_contributors.html">Gerry Hectic</a></p> <font style="text-decoration: underline;"><br></font> <p><font style="font-style: italic;">(Compiled By John Reed) (Castle Music) Cat. No.CMQCD 840 Released: 2004 </font><br><font style="font-weight: bold;">Tracklisting:</font><br>1 Magnet - Corn Riggs (2:36)<br>2 Sallyangie - Love In Ice Crystals (3:03)<br>3 Pentangle - Lyke Wake Dirge (3:34)<br>4 Forest - Graveyard (5:44)<br>5 Sandy Denny - Milk And Honey (4:22)<br>6 Trader Horne - Morning Way (4:36)<br>7 Writing On The Wall - Buffalo (3:12)<br>8 Bert Jansch - Silly Woman (3:15)<br>9 Shelagh McDonald - Liz’s Song (2:50)<br>10 Heron - Lord And Master (4:53)<br>11 Spirogyra - Old Boot Wine (4:16)<br>12 Vashti Bunyan - Winter Is Blue (2:54)<br>13 Al Jones - All My Friends Are Back Again (2:36)<br>14 Fresh Moggots - Rosemary Hill (3:35)<br>15 Lesley Duncan - Love Song (3:09)<br>16 Mr Brooks - The Family (3:08)<br>17 Andy Roberts - Queen Of The Moonlight World (4:43)<br>18 Comus - The Herald (12:15)</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Download:</span><br>
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<p>Enjoy!<br>
Greetings, Amadeus :)<br>
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<dc:creator>woodstock69</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 17:10:28 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Arnold Bax - Chamber Music with Harp</title>
<description><![CDATA[<P><IMG src="/cover_bax_chamber.JPG"></P><P></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><STRONG><A href="http://rapidshare.com/files/225738167/bax_did_like_the_harp.rar" target="null">Download</A></STRONG></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 12pt">hope you like it...!</SPAN></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 12pt">greetings,</SPAN></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 12pt">anarchos</SPAN></SPAN></P>]]></description>

<link>http://dcshare.ucoz.com/blog/2009-04-26-145</link>
<category>Romantic</category>
<dc:creator>anarchos</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 20:36:26 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Kurt Weill (&amp; Paul Hindemith) - Der Lindberghflug (1st &amp; 2nd version) / Kurt Weill - Ballad of Magna Carta</title>
<description><![CDATA[<P><IMG src="/Kopievonbooklet_front.jpg"><SPAN style="background-color: #ffdab9;"></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="background-color: #ffdab9;"></SPAN></P><P><IMG src="/Kopievonbox_back.jpg"><SPAN style="background-color: #ffdab9;"></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><STRONG><A href="http://rapidshare.com/files/208847345/kurt_paul_and_charles_with_magna_carta.ace"><SPAN style="background-color: #ffdab9;">Download</SPAN></A></STRONG></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 10pt"><SPAN style="background-color: #ffdab9;">with booklet and full artwork (scans)! :)</SPAN></SPAN></SPAN></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 10pt"><SPAN style="background-color: #ffdab9;">cheers,</SPAN></SPAN></SPAN></SPAN></P><P><SPAN style="font-size: 18pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt"><SPAN style="font-size: 10pt"><SPAN style="background-color: #ffdab9;">anarchos</SPAN></SPAN></SPAN></SPAN></P>]]></description>

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<dc:creator>anarchos</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 19:29:22 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>A Cid Symphony - 1967 - A Cid Symphony (Acid Folk, Folk)</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/ScorGqwTzKI/AAAAAAAAAg0/2jYwt-XzPQQ/s1600-h/acid+symphony.gif"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 266px; height: 266px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/ScorGqwTzKI/AAAAAAAAAg0/2jYwt-XzPQQ/s400/acid+symphony.gif" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5317109703620414626" border="0"></a><br><font style="font-weight: bold;">Released:</font> 1967<br><font style="font-weight: bold;">Name:</font> A Cid Symphony<br><font style="font-weight: bold;">Attributes:</font> Colored Vinyl, Gatefold<br><font style="font-weight: bold;">Country:</font> United States<br><font style="font-weight: bold;">Medium:</font> Vinyl(-Rip)<br><font style="font-weight: bold;">Label:</font> n/a - Self-Released <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Tracklist:<br>1 Loudusphone, Pt. 1 ... 1:17<br>2 Loudusphone, Pt. 2 0:35<br>3 Loudusphone, Pt. 3 14:01<br>4 Pierced Hand, Pt. 1 6:30<br>5 Pierced Hand, Pt. 2 4:11<br>6 Pierced Hand, Pt. 3 8:50<br>7 Golden Gate, Pt. 1 7:34<br>8 Golden Gate, Pt. 2 3:21<br>9 Golden Gate, Pt. 3 1:33<br>10 Golden Gate, Pt. 4 3:57<br><br>Unquestionably
a harbinger of the times, A Cid Symphony -- a folk-and-ethnic music
collective that incorporated instruments as wide-ranging as dulcimer,
hand-held brass, and Hindustani ankle bells into their extended Middle
Eastern-cum-country and folk music drones -- was instigated and helmed
by Dustin Mark Miller. Miller, was a part of the mid-'60s Free Speech
Movement at UC Berkeley, spending his time selling protest records to
raise money for the movement. The musical passion stuck, so in 1966 he
enlisted old pal and neighbor Charles Ewing, whom he had known since
kindergarten, and Ernie Fischbach to start a folk/ethnic flower-child
band aligned with the San Francisco Diggers. Ewing was an avid flamenco
guitar aficionado, and he had met Fischbach while the two were in
graduate school together at Cal State Long Beach. The two shared a
passion for music, and Ewing soon discovered Fischbach could play any
instrument with strings, as well as drums and harmonica. The trio
converged in Los Angeles and A Cid (originally Acid) Symphony was born.<br><br>Early
in the band's genesis, Fischbach married teenage model Deborah Cleall,
who promptly became a part of the group, which, more like a collective,
soon grew into a loose group of nomadic friends, a family, a tribe.
John Goeckermann and Tom Ha<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/Scor8obOg2I/AAAAAAAAAg8/LfpHiLs7i8c/s1600-h/acid%2Bsymphony%2Bposter.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer; width: 250px; height: 320px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_b5eAcM7qnWA/Scor8obOg2I/AAAAAAAAAg8/LfpHiLs7i8c/s320/acid%2Bsymphony%2Bposter.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5317110630708052834" border="0"></a>rris often added their percussive skills, and David Goines contributed as well. A Cid Symphony began
playing mostly at colleges, often with like-minded peers the Firesign
Theatre and sponsored by friends, Students for a Democratic Society, or
whoever would support the music. They also crashed the Monterey Pop
Festival, playing on the grounds of the festival and meeting Ravi
Shankar. According to Digger principles, the band would hold free
concerts at which they fed everyone that showed up.<br><br>When the
band earned its first write-up in the Sunday Los Angeles Times, they
all quit their jobs on the spot and migrated to the San Francisco Bay
Area, where Ewing and Fischbach studied Hindustani music at the Ali
Akbar (Khan) College of Music. San Francisco music columnist Ralph J.
Gleason introduced Miller to Max Weiss of Fantasy Records. Weiss
allowed the band to use Fantasy's studios, and they recorded and
released their first and only record, a self-titled triple LP, in 1967,
published by the Thermal Flash Music label of Denise Kaufman, an
original Merry Prankster. Fischbach and crew went on to play with the
Golden Toad, one of California's premier folk/ethnic music bands led by
Bob Thomas and a sister band of sorts to the Grateful Dead. They would
often join A Cid Symphony at functions such as the Renaissance Pleasure
Faire. By the late '60s, after three years together, A Cid Symphony
dissolved for the most part as a collective musical entity. Miller and
Ewing's families, however, went on to live communally for the next two
decades. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide<br>
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<description><![CDATA[<div align="center"><span style="font-family: &quot;Comic Sans MS&quot;;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><u>2008 Samokat Shulgina</u></span></span></div><div align="center"></div><div align="center"><p><img src="/KafedraEksperimenta.jpg" alt="" align="" border="0"></p><p>Kafedra Eksperimental'noi Psihonavtiki i Issledovanii Vnutrennego Kosmosa"Samokat Shulgina" 2008 (Viatka - Podol'sk)<br><br>I'm
glad present to you first record of Dept. Experimental Psychonautics
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IT'S EXCLUSIVE and ultra rare!<br>Album printed on underground label in
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but only on special russian sites, and now international file hosting!<br>Interesting synthesis of american 60's psych rock and german kraut with space sounds and nice female voice.<br><br>tracks:<br><br>1 Summertime (We are the One) (Gershvin/Kafedra)<br>2 On other side of mushroom<br>3 Silently looks in a fire <br>4 Somebody to love(Love me in trip,bitch!) (Kafedra/G.Slick)<br>5 Freedom(R.Havens)<br>6 Remember!-Rap for Stanislav Grof <br>7 Sound check<br>8 Remix for track 3<br><br></p><p>dl on: <br>
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<description><![CDATA[<DIV align="center"><SPAN style='font-family: "Comic Sans MS"'><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG><U>2007 Plume</U></STRONG></SPAN></SPAN></DIV><DIV align="center"><P><IMG src="/Plume-Front.jpg"></P><P>01 Ausgesetzt<BR>02 Looper<BR>03 Die Festzeit<BR>04 Krauter<BR>05 Der Amerikanische Albtraum</P><P>Giant Brain is:<BR>Andy Sutton: Bass, Programming, Keyboards<BR>Philip Durr: Guitars, Effects, Drums, Vocals<BR>Al Sutton: Loops, Programming, Arrangement, Production<BR><BR>Additional Musicians:<BR>Eric Hoegemeyer: Drums, Effects<BR>Kenny Tudrick: Drums<BR>Bob Ebeling: Drums<BR>Charles Hughes: Keyboards<BR>Scott MacDonald: Drums, Keyboards<BR>Billy Reedy: Guitar<BR>Billy Rivkin: Guitar<BR></P><P>http://lix.in/-3a2dfc<BR><BR>A Thanx would be fine:-)<BR></P></DIV>]]></description>

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<dc:creator>gwyn</dc:creator>
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