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William Goode’s Journal – Joe Tansin and Dean Ford

A great song from Joe Tansin and Dean Ford. Joe Tansin used to be in Badfinger and Dean Ford was the fabulous voice from Marmalade.

The song is called “The Glasgow Road”.

I hope you enjoy it.

William Goode’s Journal – Laura Nyro

William Goode’s Journal – Amon Duul 2

William Goode’s Journal – Jake Bugg

William Goode’s Journal – The Foals

William Goode’s Journal – Listening To Kraftwerk – The Robots

Kraftwerk have started a residency/art shows at the “Tate” in London. They are performing eight albums, one each night and then followed by (if you can call this by Kraftwerk) a hits collection which is basically the well known tracks in no particular order of presence and arrangement within the show.

Kraftwerk one of the most influential and amazing group of musicians to ever exist (in my humble opinion.

From all reports there first show performing “Autobahn” was magnificent.
Enjoy “The Robots”.

William Goode’s Journal – William Goode And Big Moth New EP – Scientific

william goode scientific front cover

This is the front cover art for the new William Goode And Big Moth EP “Scientific”

Once again Goode / Moth have pulled together quite a few electronic sounds this time in EP form. If you like electronic/techno avant garde this may appeal. I had a lot of enjoyment writing, recording and putting these tracks together as i usually do.

The EP is available only as a download from Bandcamp. You can name your own price.

william goode scientific inside cover

This is the inside cover artwork and track list for the “Scientific” EP.

I hope you enjoy this latest WG and Big Moth release.

You can find more of my releases at Outer Blue Records And Publishing.

Have a great and safe New Year folks.

All the best.

WG.

 

William Goode’s Journal – Brendan Chilcutts Museum of Endangered Sounds

I was put onto this site by a friend of mine. It is seriously worth a look and at the same time a lot of fun and may just bring a few memories back. Brendan Chilcutt is collecting sounds that are now almost extinct. Have a listen, you will remember most of them. Nice graphics too, this is a site I’ll be visiting regularily. Oh and i love the fact that you can play them all at the same time should you wish, seriously interesting.

This is text from Brendan Chilcutts site:

The Museum Of Endangered Sounds is owned and operated by me, Brendan Chilcutt (handle: kidpeleus99@aol.com).

I launched the site in January of 2012 as a way to preserve the sounds made famous by my favorite old technologies and electronics equipment. For instance, the textured rattle and hum of a VHS tape being sucked into the womb of a 1983 JVC HR-7100 VCR. As you probably know, it’s a wonderfully complex sound, subtle yet unfiltered. But, as streaming playback becomes more common in the US, and as people in developing nations like Canada and the UK get brought up to DVD players, it’s likely that the world will have seen and heard the last of older machines like the HR-7100. And as new products come to market, we stand to lose much more than VCRs.

Imagine a world where we never again hear the symphonic startup of a Windows 95 machine. Imagine generations of children unacquainted with the chattering of angels lodged deep within the recesses of an old cathode ray tube TV. And when the entire world has adopted devices with sleek, silent touch interfaces, where will we turn for the sound of fingers striking QWERTY keypads? Tell me that. And tell me: Who will play my GameBoy when I’m gone?

These questions and more led me to the undertaking that is The Museum Of Endangered Sounds.

My ten-year plan is to complete the data collection phase by the year 2015, and spend the next seven years developing the proper markup language to reinterpret the sounds as a binary composition.

If you don’t understand my passion and the significance of my work, you probably never will. But if you do, then you’ve come to the right place.

And please, please email me if you enjoy the museum or have any questions! I love to hear from people and need to know what gadget sounds I am missing.

Thank you!

William Goode’s Journal – Do You Think You Can Yodel? Well Think Again!

Franzl Lang should you enjoy yodeling, has to be a champion. According to Wikipedia  ”he is known as one of the most famous yodelers to have ever lived”. Believe it.

Again according to Wikipedia ‘Einen Jodler hör i gern’, “on YouTube is widely known as the best thing ever”

You be the yodeling judge.

William Goode’s Journal – Scarlet Town – Bob Dylan

This is a track from the new Bob Dylan album “Tempest”