This shit just fills my speakers and then it fills my heart, in all the right ways and all the right spaces. I just heard this for the first time and think it's gorgeous. Thanks for the upload, guvnor
Man, that's interesting how you're passing the gift on down the generations and across the nation . 21 here, North Carolina. By the way, did you ever happen to catch a band called Colfax Abbey around that time? They were from Minneapolis and active around that time and, funnily enough, I discovered both Bailter Space and Colfax Abbey in this wonderful little list: rateyourmusic.com/list/shockofDAYLIGHT/you_need_to_give_me_more_texture__the_best_shoegaze_dream_pop_albums_of_all_time____ever/
Hey man, in your own time, in your own time, and in my time I'll check out Skinner Pilot and Star Pimp. The 90s sure were, I was four years old when they ended, but I continue to find good-as-fuck tidbits from that time that tell me they were really something. You say "we will never see the likes of that decade again" though, and to that I say MY ASS, sir, with respect. People like you uploading this shit are making sure the music of the 90s is remembered and continues to be appreciated and loved and to inspire, so I mean the 90s are long dead, but we've still got today and today we can hear, like never before, echoes from the past. You're doing God's work, if you'll excuse the phrase, you and all the other plumbers of the musical depths who are out there uploading records that need to be heard.
lol that's so out of it, they started 40 mins drive from where I am, I recall them in the 80s, they had stickers on power poles "The Gordons" with a line through it. Incredible that they reached your shoes
@@context_eidolon_music Yes, I wish ia had bought more of their bands, so easy to get back then. But we were lazy and drinking and getting stoned, the 80s had a unique feel about it
Magnificent! What did Alister Parker do, put the sustain on 11? I can barely hear his pick hit the strings. A very nice bit of branching off the chords on Joy Division's 'Ceremony,' only this is pure triumph. Thanks for posting.
***** Only my opinion and I'm not a trained musician but there seem to be parallels in mood and possibly even similar chords to the JDs' 'Ceremony.' Ear of the behearer, as jazz musician Dewey Redman used to say.
This shit just fills my speakers and then it fills my heart, in all the right ways and all the right spaces. I just heard this for the first time and think it's gorgeous. Thanks for the upload, guvnor
Man, that's interesting how you're passing the gift on down the generations and across the nation . 21 here, North Carolina. By the way, did you ever happen to catch a band called Colfax Abbey around that time? They were from Minneapolis and active around that time and, funnily enough, I discovered both Bailter Space and Colfax Abbey in this wonderful little list: rateyourmusic.com/list/shockofDAYLIGHT/you_need_to_give_me_more_texture__the_best_shoegaze_dream_pop_albums_of_all_time____ever/
Hey man, in your own time, in your own time, and in my time I'll check out Skinner Pilot and Star Pimp. The 90s sure were, I was four years old when they ended, but I continue to find good-as-fuck tidbits from that time that tell me they were really something. You say "we will never see the likes of that decade again" though, and to that I say MY ASS, sir, with respect. People like you uploading this shit are making sure the music of the 90s is remembered and continues to be appreciated and loved and to inspire, so I mean the 90s are long dead, but we've still got today and today we can hear, like never before, echoes from the past. You're doing God's work, if you'll excuse the phrase, you and all the other plumbers of the musical depths who are out there uploading records that need to be heard.
lol that's so out of it, they started 40 mins drive from where I am, I recall them in the 80s, they had stickers on power poles "The Gordons" with a line through it. Incredible that they reached your shoes
@@context_eidolon_music Yes, I wish ia had bought more of their bands, so easy to get back then. But we were lazy and drinking and getting stoned, the 80s had a unique feel about it
sensacional!
This is like a trip back - Sand Rubies via Neal Young. Interstate. ~ S ~
Can this album please get a repress
Magnificent! What did Alister Parker do, put the sustain on 11? I can barely hear his pick hit the strings. A very nice bit of branching off the chords on Joy Division's 'Ceremony,' only this is pure triumph. Thanks for posting.
***** Only my opinion and I'm not a trained musician but there seem to be parallels in mood and possibly even similar chords to the JDs' 'Ceremony.' Ear of the behearer, as jazz musician Dewey Redman used to say.
@@Nastyoff totally sounds like ceremony in a very strange way
I think he played with his knuckles.
always thought they could have worked the structure better on this song but the bridge always brings a lump ... must my shadow disappear ...
Sometimes I remember this comment and smile to myself.
Yeah I use to think NZ music was the best in the world. Now that is not too far wrong.Oppressive country, but great fucking music
Oppressive Country?
Who disliked 🤣. Some hard righter searching for 'bailed to space?'