Sunday 31 May 2015

LP Lexicon Podcast 037: Apostrophe(')/Over-Nite Sensation by Frank Zappa.

Episode: 037
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Artist: Frank Zappa.

Album: Apostrophe(')/Over-Nite Sensation.

Show notes: Well, I did it. I finally turned Denisse around on Frank Zappa. Here is the documentary which was briefly mentioned:

Classic Albums - Apostrophe(')/Over-Nite Sensation.

The song list which was mentioned is here, and the quotes page is here.

John Lennon and Frank Zappa - Baby, Please Don't Go.


Most enjoyable.

Tuesday 26 May 2015

LP Lexicon Podcast 036: Treasure by The Cocteau Twins

Episode: 036
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Artist: The Cocteau Twins.

Album: Treasure.

Show notes: Love, love, love Treasure. Denisse love, love, loves Elizabeth Fraser. Short of coming to your house and launching this album in your ear-holes, there's not a great deal more I can do for you.

Except ...

10.

Sunday 17 May 2015

LP Lexicon Podcast 035: The Sophtware Slump by Grandaddy

Episode: 035
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Artist: Grandaddy.

Album: The Sophtware Slump.

Show notes: Few Grandaddy bits today:

Grandaddy - Hewlett's Daughter.


Grandaddy - The Crystal Lake.

Jason's BandCamp page is here, Enjoy!

Sunday 10 May 2015

LP Lexicon Podcast 034: Bryter Layter by Nick Drake.

Episode: 034
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Artist: Nick Drake.

Album: Bryter Layter.

Show notes: We have quite a bit of literature here at Lexicon Towers, featuring Nick Drake. He, Tim and Jeff Buckley, and Elliott Smith are the Godfathers of the musicians who were really appreciated after they had shuffled off this mortal coil. More on the way.

Lexicon Towers has items purchased from:

El Ateneo, Buenos Aires.

Musimundo, Argentina.

Sonar Tienda, Santiago.
Modern Sound, Rio de Janiero.

Such earthly treasures.

Sunday 3 May 2015

LP Lexicon Podcast 033: Kevin Smith's Mallrats OST.

Episode: 032
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Artist: Kevin Smith.

Album: Mallrats.

Show notes: I'm watching Mallrats right now! I often put something connected to the episode on, as I edit/upload. Last night I was watching Live Forever (As we've been on a huge Blur kick), which put me onto mid-90's culture. Live Forever is 98% British culture related, and it got me thinking about American 90's music and attitudes, immortalised here on the Mallrats OST.

Really want to investigate more Belly. Need more 4AD. I'm sure there will be more than that on the Lexicon Pod in the coming weeks. 

People stop listening to new music at 33. (Episode number entirely coincidental).

Joe and Kevin Smith (Hammersmith, 2014).

Mike Bell, Jason Mewes and Joe (Hammersmith, 2014).