Showing posts with label Joan Armatrading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joan Armatrading. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2008

WFMU Record Fair



My peeps out in force for this one -- bad or no hair and 70s leather jackets. Alot of video bootleg activity, but happily much vinyl too. Used CD prices very reasonable. Mood jolly. Hot and packed and there might have been a wedding going on the the corner -- seemed rude to look...

Damage done:

Compact Discs

Back On Top, by Van Morrison
Rag Doll plus 11 other Hits, by Four Seasons
Handbags & Gladrags, by Mike D'Abo
Blaxploitation (Disc 2), by Various Artists
Big Love: Hymnal, by David Byrne
Blaxploitation (Disc 1), by Various Artists
I'm A Man, by The Spencer Davis Group
Wreckless Eric And Amy Rigby, by Wreckless Eric And Amy Rigby
Gimme Some Lovin', by The Spencer Davis Group
Colosseum Live, by Colosseum
Octopus, by Gentle Giant
The Pride And The Pain (Munich 07/05/73), by Roxy Music
Third, by Soft Machine
Southpaw Grammar, by Morrissey
Lil' Beethoven, by Sparks
Pay The Devil, by Van Morrison
Red Carpet Massacre, by Duran Duran
All The Way From America, by Joan Armatrading
Gentle Giant, by Gentle Giant
Pure Pop for Now People (Expanded Edition) by Nick Lowe

DVD

Julien Temple's concert film of the Sex Pistols filmed at the Brixton Academy last year.

MTV Videos are here:

Sex Pistols Anarchy in the UK (with Sid Vicious) from The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle

Morrissey performs Suedehead

Duran Duran performs Falling Down

Thursday, November 22, 2007

More Ferry from Australia



Little Stanley by David Hockney

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