Dear Cowboy Joe, I'm not actually writing from England because I'm here in New York on holiday. Believe it or not I often listen to your show in England because a friend of mine tapes your show and sends it over to me. You have quite a few fans in Leeds, England. Friends of mine who gather around the hi-fi like gathering around the campfire to listen. We are not actually cowboys but we really like the music you play; music that is very hard to get in England. There is a big cowboy movement over there: cowboys get together in pubs (bars as you say here) to play cowboy music and dress in authentic clothes. The real cowboys go ranching in the country and drive covered wagons. It's really great.
Just wanted to say I consistently have found your comments in various TH-cam rabbit holes since like, 2014 or so. It's 2024 and I'm glad to see you're still around. We're entwined by fate, Godspeed @UntitledKirk
this is genuinely one of the greatest albums ever made, and i will never be the same after this
Yall got any movies with this typa vibe
Such an unearthly, yet recognizable feeling. Can't put my word on it. Like being lost at the place you know the most.
Dear Cowboy Joe,
I'm not actually writing from England because I'm here in New York on holiday. Believe it or not I often listen to your show in England because a friend of mine tapes your show and sends it over to me. You have quite a few fans in Leeds, England. Friends of mine who gather around the hi-fi like gathering around the campfire to listen. We are not actually cowboys but we really like the music you play; music that is very hard to get in England. There is a big cowboy movement over there: cowboys get together in pubs (bars as you say here) to play cowboy music and dress in authentic clothes. The real cowboys go ranching in the country and drive covered wagons. It's really great.
Amazing album and example of "Americana ambience". What a gem
american version of KLF's Chill Out
@@jacobfowler4426best description of this album I’ve seen
@@jacobfowler4426 This was also made by Brits lol
Singular beauty.
Third track is actually titled "Strange Lights on the Prairie". Fantastic album by the way.
Nah the video is correct, my cd just came in and the track is listed as The Ballad of Marky Martin
@@groove4528 yeah mb, I meant to say the third track. Edited my comment just now.
Just wanted to say I consistently have found your comments in various TH-cam rabbit holes since like, 2014 or so. It's 2024 and I'm glad to see you're still around. We're entwined by fate, Godspeed @UntitledKirk
@@jjjjjorge LOL that's great, thanks for the shoutout! Yeah I've used this account for music listening since I was like 18 lol
cowboy mode... alone...
thanks /mu/
i Dislike your retard comment
Nigel Ayers (Nocturnal emissions) and Robin Storey (Rapoon, Zoviet France)
It's a damned shame this seems to be the only thing they ever released.
Rapoon and Zoviet France (Especially decriminilisation of country music record) have similar music, but this album is very unique indeed.
thank you so much for uploading this
I think this "Americana Ambient" genre has potential too bad the genre doesn't have many albums in it
Check out On Patrol by Sun Araw, it's more dub but still psychedelic and ambient af
Absolutely. Fucking crazy shit
I dont think this album is that good but you're definitely right
I wish most of the genre I've listened to already wasn't trash but I'm sure there's good shit I just gotta keep digging
check out Go Hawaii by Casino vs Japan. also decriminilisation of country music by zoviet france
dementia rodeo
:3
What a weird album!
Back Room Bar, an entry point to The Backrooms perhaps?
oh not of these fucking nerds