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September 24, 2020 at 05:52 #10991
Just in case anybody missed the latest newsletter from Stickman:
"The Secret History Of Norwegian Music – a radio series by Bent Sæther and Radio Raheem
Bent (of Motorpsycho fame) has compiled an amazing series of 5 hour-long programs for Radio Raheem, a well-known web radio station in Italy. The shows will air Tuesdays at 9PM CET for 5 weeks beginning today. On the following Wednesdays the programs will be available for replay on http://www.radioraheem.it with the addition of Bent's incredibly informative, fun commentary on all tracks. This series is a labour of love which details his take on the Norwegian music of the last 60 years."
The first episode is out.
http://www.radioraheem.it/progetti_speciali/motorpsycho-the-secret-history-of-norwegian-music/
September 24, 2020 at 13:53 #37742Nice! Thanks for the info!
September 26, 2020 at 12:44 #37743Wow – great compilation! If you didn't know already you could well guess where MP is coming from musically. I'm quite curious about the song they will write for ESC one day
October 22, 2020 at 14:00 #37744Man what a treat, more here: http://motorpsycho.no/2020/10/radio-raheem-playlists/
But:
The best black metal album is called Sons of northern darkness.
The TNT record to listen to is Knights of the new thunder.
The two first albums by https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%B8mm%C3%B8l_Spellmannslag still stand. Far left CSN&Y from Trøndelag.
October 22, 2020 at 20:31 #37745Lots of stuff to discuss here.
I would at least add Seigmen to the list, Ameneon from '93 still works fine for me.
October 23, 2020 at 11:24 #37746Nice list, with lots of favourites, but also plenty of unknown names.
Does anybody know if Bent dislikes Bergen? I cannot find any bands from that city on his list. I would definitely add The Aller Værste! to the list, probably also Barbie Bones.
October 23, 2020 at 17:28 #37747@Vegard B. Havdal
"The TNT record to listen to is Knights of the new thunder."
Yes, totally! I first bought it in 1985, when I was 11, and still listen to it – at least every time one of the members has his birthday
"I would at least add Seigmen to the list"
Same here (although I prefer "Total"), but when I think about it I can only recall that Mp mentioned them once, when Snah 22 years ago in passing (maybe jokingly) said that Seigmen stopped using tremolo when Jimmy Fernandez' death put an end to The God Machine.
For some reason I expected Det Glade Vanvidd and Mark Anthony
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