On it.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 7:50pmI've only got a basic 128 mp3 copy. Hook a brother up?Kory wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 7:32pmIT WAS MEEEEEeumaas wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 9:47amAppreciate it, but someone else got it to me. I'm looking forward to hearing it.
Kool Aid is notable to me for having a different version of the single-only "Free," a song that I quite like and was first made aware of on Planet BAD.
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What's wrong with Discogs? Plenty of cheap copies there.
It's not a great album, but it deserves better than mp3.
It's not a great album, but it deserves better than mp3.
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This really ought not to matter to anyone.MarkyJacobs wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 5:28pmWhat's wrong with Discogs? Plenty of cheap copies there.
It's not a great album, but it deserves better than mp3.
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you can buy kool aid on cassette for a, ahem, cool $2.96+shipping
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Times like this I miss rcs' presence so we could throw in a wax cylinder joke.
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Au contraire, Rodney, au contraire.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 5:59pmThis really ought not to matter to anyone.MarkyJacobs wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 5:28pmWhat's wrong with Discogs? Plenty of cheap copies there.
It's not a great album, but it deserves better than mp3.
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Ah, the Kool Aid album brings back memories for me! I was 17 years old late 1990 when it came out and I loved it, having been too young for The Clash it was an extremely active period for the bands former members; Mick with BAD II, Joe with the Pogues even Simmo with Havana 3AM...
I remember liking The Globe when it came out but not as much as Kool Aid, the longer versions made the songs seem more epic to me! But The Globe went nuts in Australia, Rush and The Globe single both were number 1’s, saw them 3 times at the Coogee Bay Hotel, hanging with the band in the Beergarden, getting the from Mick when I had Ray Jordan remove a young girl from the pit (there was an actual pit) because she was getting crushed against the barrier!
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
I remember liking The Globe when it came out but not as much as Kool Aid, the longer versions made the songs seem more epic to me! But The Globe went nuts in Australia, Rush and The Globe single both were number 1’s, saw them 3 times at the Coogee Bay Hotel, hanging with the band in the Beergarden, getting the from Mick when I had Ray Jordan remove a young girl from the pit (there was an actual pit) because she was getting crushed against the barrier!
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
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A nice, sincere post.Carpentologist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 1:50am
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
But:
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I think you shouldn't underestimate how important our failures are as well as our successes . Which is a little bit what that song is about .MarkyJacobs wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 9:37amA nice, sincere post.Carpentologist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 1:50am
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
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If I had my time again... I would do it all differently...
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I remember seeing an ad for The Globe as a double cd with Ally Pally as the second disc, and I'm pretty sure it was an Australian special to tie in with a tour. Does this ring any bells?Carpentologist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 1:50amAh, the Kool Aid album brings back memories for me! I was 17 years old late 1990 when it came out and I loved it, having been too young for The Clash it was an extremely active period for the bands former members; Mick with BAD II, Joe with the Pogues even Simmo with Havana 3AM...
I remember liking The Globe when it came out but not as much as Kool Aid, the longer versions made the songs seem more epic to me! But The Globe went nuts in Australia, Rush and The Globe single both were number 1’s, saw them 3 times at the Coogee Bay Hotel, hanging with the band in the Beergarden, getting the from Mick when I had Ray Jordan remove a young girl from the pit (there was an actual pit) because she was getting crushed against the barrier!
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
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That was for the globe and the ally pally release was a poor sound . TeddyB version was much better as it was untouched soundboard and sounds brilliantdave202 wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 7:01pmI remember seeing an ad for The Globe as a double cd with Ally Pally as the second disc, and I'm pretty sure it was an Australian special to tie in with a tour. Does this ring any bells?Carpentologist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 1:50amAh, the Kool Aid album brings back memories for me! I was 17 years old late 1990 when it came out and I loved it, having been too young for The Clash it was an extremely active period for the bands former members; Mick with BAD II, Joe with the Pogues even Simmo with Havana 3AM...
I remember liking The Globe when it came out but not as much as Kool Aid, the longer versions made the songs seem more epic to me! But The Globe went nuts in Australia, Rush and The Globe single both were number 1’s, saw them 3 times at the Coogee Bay Hotel, hanging with the band in the Beergarden, getting the from Mick when I had Ray Jordan remove a young girl from the pit (there was an actual pit) because she was getting crushed against the barrier!
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
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I was very happy to pick a copy of that up from M+VE in Notting Hill back in the day. I dread to think of the number of hours I put in going through the racks there (and the other smaller ones that were within walking distance)
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Sure does, still resides in my CD collection!dave202 wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 7:01pmI remember seeing an ad for The Globe as a double cd with Ally Pally as the second disc, and I'm pretty sure it was an Australian special to tie in with a tour. Does this ring any bells?Carpentologist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 1:50amAh, the Kool Aid album brings back memories for me! I was 17 years old late 1990 when it came out and I loved it, having been too young for The Clash it was an extremely active period for the bands former members; Mick with BAD II, Joe with the Pogues even Simmo with Havana 3AM...
I remember liking The Globe when it came out but not as much as Kool Aid, the longer versions made the songs seem more epic to me! But The Globe went nuts in Australia, Rush and The Globe single both were number 1’s, saw them 3 times at the Coogee Bay Hotel, hanging with the band in the Beergarden, getting the from Mick when I had Ray Jordan remove a young girl from the pit (there was an actual pit) because she was getting crushed against the barrier!
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
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I went to see BAD II there too at one of those gigs at Selinas (?).Carpentologist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 1:50amAh, the Kool Aid album brings back memories for me! I was 17 years old late 1990 when it came out and I loved it, having been too young for The Clash it was an extremely active period for the bands former members; Mick with BAD II, Joe with the Pogues even Simmo with Havana 3AM...
I remember liking The Globe when it came out but not as much as Kool Aid, the longer versions made the songs seem more epic to me! But The Globe went nuts in Australia, Rush and The Globe single both were number 1’s, saw them 3 times at the Coogee Bay Hotel, hanging with the band in the Beergarden, getting the from Mick when I had Ray Jordan remove a young girl from the pit (there was an actual pit) because she was getting crushed against the barrier!
Ah, to be late teens again eh? When is someone going to invent one of those time machine thingys?!
It was a surreal year for me = The Clash had been number 1 in the UK, as you say the international success of BAD and my team Leeds being the last team to win the first division.
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