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No More Blood And Soil - Positive Noise
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No More Blood And Soil - Positive Noise - Heart of Darkness (1981)
Refugees - Positive Noise
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Ghosts - Positive Noise
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Ghosts - Positive Noise - Heart of Darkness (1981)
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Post punk
Joy div overtones maybe bu😮....x
Only ever had it on a long lost tape from the John Peel show from way back when. I didn't know the title or artist all I had was a snippet of lyrics stuck in my head. It took me about 43 years to track it down thanks only to A.I.....seriously. the endeavour paid off tho. What a fabulous slab of post punk...... love it.
Joy division overtones,I think ? Better than " teen-age kicks" lol not as good as joy division version of Ceremony x
Like, too good, y'know?
Lirycs please
Soun just like Joy Division,Dam!!
suena con madre
Sounds like Dave Vanian & The Damned doing post-punk along the same lines as Adrian Borland's The Sound meets Second Layer.
Massive ‘ Tonight Matthew’ band. Even so still good . Remember them on Peel.
Bought the album back in the day Many thanks for the upload
Ghosts seemed to be a popular song title in 1981, with of course Japan having the most well-known track with that title.
Saw them in, of all places, the Embassy Club, Bond St, London, round about the time the album came out. Absolutely the wrong venue for them, bored rich kids, cocktails and cocaine, but they played a blinder and if I remember rightly this was the track that finally got people dancing. Top song.
One of my favourite ever tracks. Positive Noise should have been much more successful than they were.
so gooooood, fr.
Like, reeeaally good
Post punk at best
la mia voce interiore.
Lifetime to lifetime..we are all here to do yoga!
great. Thanks heaps. :D
thank you so much for uploading this great track
Got the LP but nothing to play it on these days so very grateful to be able to hear Linda again
Where are you now...beautiful singer wonderful woman....my ❤️
This has been one of my all-time favorite albums for over 43 years now. It kept me alive during my last year in the army and has probably seen more late night turns on my turntable while doing yoga than any of the other 4,000 records I have (with the possible exceptions of Nick Drake's "5 Leaves Left" and Van's "Moondance." I even have an autographed picture of Linda that arrived five years after I sent her a fan letter in c/o Reprise Records. Thanks Linda for all the wonderful music and I've done my best over the years to introduce your oeuvre to an American market notorious for its obtuseness.
Paul Maney yeah mate.❤
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can you believe I have never heard of this woman until about a week ago and I discovered her by accident. I love her early music. I'm 57 years old and I'm just now discovering her. great music
Cj Redsox Better late than never
One of my all time faves
I have to thank the album designer for introducing me to Linda. When I was a kid I had ambitions to be an album designer, so I bought this in a charity shop to copy the cover; and whilst drawing it I had the record on. Then I put down my crayons, stretched out on the bedroom floor, rested my head on my hands, listened, and drifted pleasantly off. Decades later the wings of my ambition may have been clipped, but "Lark" still carries me. It was the same experience with Lou Reeds "Transformer", and I like to imagine Linda and Lou singing "Perfect Day".
+itgetseasierlessitry May I say, you have impeccable taste sir. I`ve been a fan of both since first hearing as a young teen in the early 70`s. Linda`s sweet soul... notes that I`d never heard sung a New York Lou`s dark street poetry. Sublime talent!
That should have said "iplayer" but the auto-correct had other ideas.lol
I've been playing this album since it was new. Vinyl, cd, mp3 and now inlayer. Still as good, still inspires me and relaxes me all in one go. Love it. I first discovered Linda Lewis singing "Little Indians", the last track on this record, at the end of an all day, outdoor, concert at The Oval cricket ground in London in the early 70s. Great atmosphere and a great way to discover this talent that is far better then her fame. xxx
Very similiar to Joy Division. The first time the keyboards get in you remember "love will tear us apart".
Holy shit, you're right!
It was written as a tribute to Ian Curtis after his death, hence the sound.
FUCK FUCK YEAHHHH!!!!
One of my all time fave songs. Just found it again going through the 12" singles at home. Its 81 all over again.
so nice to hear again
My first LP ,purchased after hearing Spring Song played during BBC2 closedown at the end of daily transmission, before the epilogue. yes they did that sort of thing back then, the 40 years that have now passed have done nothing to diminish this albums magic, and i am still no nearer finding out if there is anymore of the LIVE recording that the lovely closer, Little Indians came from, which remains my favourite LL track .
Great album Makes me feel good every time I listen to it, and thats quite often
This album is really good.
I love Linda Lewis...
One of the first albums I bought with my pocket money and one of the few albums that I still love to this day....thank you
Oh my - I had forgotten how good this is. Thanks.
They were great although almost unheard of. I had the LP Heart of darkness back in 1981 and last year i downloaded it for free. If they had been better known i'm sure there would have been a lot more visits here. But at least i appreciate it being posted