Good Foxy hit us with a blinder of a bookend - psychedelic stoner masterpieces - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

from 2019-08-17T21:55:01

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Welcome to another ear-bursting show bookended this week by the mighty Good Foxy, a likeable bunch of Northern lads. Their music has notable influences from the almanac of the greats, psychedelia, prog-rock and much more besides. We've been recording in Richard's home studio this week and play Good Foxy direct from the limited edition 1st pressing CD, hand numbered number 035. The CD jacket is signed by the lads of Good Foxy and the whole package is an utter delight. So, we've got 2 tracks from Good Foxy this week.

Richard brings us New Music this week as Tobin was out of the UK and needed a replacement. Richard brings us not only New Music but a remix to boot - it's the Sun Glitters production of Baby by Primitive Heart. Faux vinyl crackles and all. The track is another offering from Brighton-based Shore Dive Records, the label that brought us Superego last week. Also showcasing this week, Super 8 reminds us of the greats of rock and roll over the years name checking some of the greatest. The track Sing Along entices you to do just that. Joni Mitch … Ray Davies and Johnny Lydon.
Instrumental metal is the genre we are still trying to unfathom, God is an Astronaut bring us Loss, the spatial cosmic sounding instrumental anthem. Tobin recently went to a God is an Astronaut gig, so if you like this, head over to our Patreon page for some exclusive video footage. We've also got Paralyzed Waltz by Sarah Bethe Nelson breezing into the show and she gives us some gorgeous vibes.
Woodstock take three
Finally, it's our third instalment of our month-long theme showcasing some of the artists who performed at the now legendary festival. This week it's Crosby, Stills and Nash's turn to take to the stage. It's the quite breathtaking Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. If you've never heard this (as per Tobin) then put your feet up and relax. It's a beautiful tune and delivered expertly by the obviously nervous trio.

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