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Listening To The Lost, Part 3 (G-H-I)

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 The trip through the unlistened smart play list continues. Now up G H I. X-Ray Spex - Germ Free Adolescents (1978) I know they are part of the late 70s punk scene, British, led by a singer named Poly Styrene (probably not her real name), debut (and only album??) and that this album is always listed among the greatest punk albums of all-time. First of all, never let any one tell you that saxophone does not belong on a punk album. It can be as punk as any instrument. Second, the gals from Sleater-Kinney clearly listened to this album growing up as they stole their vocal stylings from Poly and her wails and screeches. Third, this album fuckin' rocks. "The Day The World Turned Day-Glo" is one of the best openers, and least punk-titled song, ever. The album plows along with four more sub 3-minute rockers, including the wonderful "Identity", until its runs up against the title track, which slows things down, probably so listeners can catch their breath. Good thing as...

Listening To The Lost, Part 2

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I am continuing the goal of listening to the unplayed on the hard drive. I mostly listen to the album before looking up its vitals. Next up D, E and F albums. Django Django - Django Django (2012) Where this came from, I don't know. Probably read about it somewhere. Don't know what to expect, all I know is that it's alphabetically its between Diver Down  by Van Halen and Djangologie  - a Django Reinhardt box set; and will probably sound like neither. They possibly sound like another band (MGMT??), but I'm not positive, since I'm not exactly sure what they sound like. Are they an American band? Is it a side project from someone in a more popular band? A couple good songs. "Wor" is Duane Eddy mixed with Bow Wow Wow and generous echo. "Love's Dart" is a gallopy acoustic ride. Towards the end it gets kindy samey. "Skies Over Cairo" an instrumental with Egyptian sounds and "Silver Rays" sounds like it could have been recorded by...