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Last Bonobo was 3 hours ago. But I don't care. Like Bonobo.
I like to have at least one good Bonobo a day
My dog is running around the house looking for who is whistling from the other room.
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My dogs just keep tilting their heads and barking at the walls.
Reminds me of rounding up cattle
Except rounding up cattle was never this much fun!
Reminds me of rounding up cattle
Yup, Really not feeling this.
That whistling is really irritating.
Reminds me of rounding up cattle
And, Yes, it does sound like "So Flute" from St. Germain in parts.
Outstanding bassline halfway. Love this groovy track, along with some more tracks from this album.
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There's nothing stupid about Lego.
Stupid comment.
Yes, right?!
That whistling is really irritating.
So put down the vibrator and go find yourself a human :o)
Or a bonobo, perhaps.
PSD??... perhaps from a different station?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxQSEvHdyjQ&feature=player_detailpage
I'm glad you like it so much, as do I, but as someone who, sadly, lived through the musical wasteland that was the 70s, I don't think it sounds like anything that came out in those days. Way too funky and minimalist compared to the bloated progrock that dominated the alternative music scene in that decade.
I must get this album, not just for the music but for the Lake District scene on the cover which I know very well indeed (Derwent Water from Castlerigg campsite). And for the guinea pigs backing to this song :o)
Actually I was thinking it sounds a lot like Tull, one of the few bands I liked in the 70's. I used to think the 70's were a musical wasteland - until the 90's came. Now I realize there has been a lot of excellent rock music throughout all its history - we just aren't always lucky enough to have access to it. Which is why I love RP so much! We get to hear all of it, including that which we missed the first time around.
This whole album is great.

That guy playing all the flutes and stuff in this band is GREAT! Been to them in Amsterdam in the Melkweg and these guys rock on a live stage!!!
I'm glad you like it so much, as do I, but as someone who, sadly, lived through the musical wasteland that was the 70s, I don't think it sounds like anything that came out in those days. Way too funky and minimalist compared to the bloated progrock that dominated the alternative music scene in that decade.
I must get this album, not just for the music but for the Lake District scene on the cover which I know very well indeed (Derwent Water from Castlerigg campsite). And for the guinea pigs backing to this song :o)
It is. As is his earlier stuff. I have no hesitation in recommending all his work if you like this. Enjoy!
That guy playing all the flutes and stuff in this band is GREAT! Been to them in Amsterdam in the Melkweg and these guys rock on a live stage!!!
I was enjoying this song thinking the flutes were sampled. Even cooler knowing it's for real.

I think that was part of my initial attraction to this song, as well.
So put down the vibrator and go find yourself a human :o)
perhaps you need to loosen the elastic on your chonies. . .

that's funny

That guy playing all the flutes and stuff in this band is GREAT! Been to them in Amsterdam in the Melkweg and these guys rock on a live stage!!!
Yes, that is a great groove - nice bass line.. It's got really cool layering and syncopation without sounding "labored". Nice stuff.
Hahahahaha! Guinea Pigs. That's great! They just need to find a way to throw in that muffled machine gun noise they make.




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