#SpaceAce

2025-06-15

Nikki Sixx & Ace Frehley 👍 #SpaceAce

2025-05-26

Alice Cooper & Ace Frehley 🤘 #SpaceAce

2025-05-15

Ace Frehley #SpaceAce⚡️

2025-04-27

#NowPlaying „Into the Void“ von Kiss bei Apple Music Songwriter Ace Frehley, the last time I saw #SpaceAce live on stage was on March 19, 1999 in Munich music.apple.com/ch/album/into-

2025-04-27

Happy Birthday #SpaceAce

2025-04-12

Ace Frehley & #SpaceAce⚡️

2025-04-05

#SpaceAce⚡

2025-03-30

Ace Frehley #ShockMe ⚡️ #SpaceAce #PastTimes

2025-03-18

#NowSpinning #AceFrehley 10,000Volts #Vinyl #LP 2024 #HardRock #HeavyMetal #Music #SpaceAce #WalkinOnTheMoon #KISS Dumb rock for stupider times! 👽

2025-03-18

#NowSpinning #AceFrehley #Spaceman #Vinyl #LP 2018 #HeavyMetal #HardRock #Music #KISS #SpaceAce 👽🚀👨‍🚀 Dumb rock for stupider times! #RockNRoll

2025-03-07

Slash & Ace Frehley 🤘 #KISS #SpaceAce

2025-01-10

Ace Frehley #SpaceAce⚡️

Digital LoFIpuffer@beige.party
2024-12-27

The other record from my wishlist that the seller had was the first Hot Chocolate record. It was J who got me listening to Hot Chocolate. He was a big fan. He had gifted me the Greatest Hits record, but I am looking to getting into the deep cuts.

#vinyl #vinylCollection #SpaceAce

Front cover of the Hot Chocolate record Cicero Park. The band dressed in 1930s by way of 1970s clothing are posing against the hoods of two vintage cars.

I can't remember exactly how but this Xmas (better, "yule") album was introduced to me by #SpaceAce and is now set to be a permanent winter fixture here.
The Holly Bears the Crown by The Young Tradition
listenbrainz.org/player/releas
#SpaceAceSunday

Digital LoFIpuffer@beige.party
2024-11-24

For what may be my final #SpaceAceSunday (forever? for a while?), I am publishing the massive post on my memories of the 80s Boston post punk scene that I was working on when J died. As I speak to in my Author's Note, the Digital LoFi blog had become in a lot of ways a conversation between J and I. Not surprisingly, when he died I put aside the post, not sure if I would finish it. And when I picked it up I found I just wanted to address J directly. So I did. To say I'm bummed he didn't stick around long enough for me to share it with is an understatement. But I know he would have been excited to read it and had lots of thoughts.

"Not saying he would’ve liked all the bands, records I’m writing about, but he loved to talk shop."

This one is for J.

digitallofi.com/blog/2024/11-n

#blog #music #postPunk #SpaceAce

Digital LoFIpuffer@beige.party
2024-11-01

Pretty regularly I see a post or joke that makes me wish J was still around so I could share it with him... to wit.

#SpaceAce

| know Al is bad and we shouldn’t use it but there’s no other way to see carly rae jepsen performing an industrial noise set at a basement venue

Image depicts CRJ in profile standing over a modular noise table, holding a mic to her open mouth, in a shitty dim basement with a bunch of hipsters indifferently looking on.
Nick 'The Viking' O'Pelicannlarson830@techhub.social
2024-10-09
🌸 Big Hair Annie 🌸LikeItOrLumpIt@mstdn.social
2024-10-08
2024-10-06

The next album SpaceAce submitted to this project is number 1025 in The List.

You might notice that, compared to the number for the previous SpaceAce Sunday, this one comes in quite farther down The List. SpaceAce’s intent with his original submissions for the project was largely to bring us all up to speed on what was going on in UK folk/folk rock in the 60s and 70s. While we still have a couple more from this area coming up in future SpaceAce Sundays, most of his later additions were trying to fill other gaps in The List that still remained after the dust had settled a bit.

I can’t remember the exact context,* but one day while chatting on Mastodon we were both shocked/appalled to realize that no one had yet added a Hüsker Dü album to The List – a Bob Mould album, but no Hüsker Dü. I could’ve picked one myself but SpaceAce volunteered as tribute. Turns out, he picked the same one I would’ve.

Zen Arcade is the second album from Hüsker Dü, and is both a double album and a concept album, a hardcore opera, if you will. If you’re new to this band or just wanting to relisten to something of theirs, you really can’t go wrong choosing an album, they’re all the correct choice. But, thanks to SpaceAce, the choice is made for us today.

In memory of our dearly missed friend, let’s raise a glass and take a listen together.

*Isn’t it ironic (don’t you think), seeing as “husker du” apparently means “do you remember”.

https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/10/06/spaceace-sunday-husker-du-zen-arcade-1984-us/

#1001OtherAlbums #conceptAlbum #hardcorePunk #HuskerDu #posthardcore #SpaceAce #SpaceAceSunday

The cover art is a drawing of three human figures in a car junkyard. All three figures are simply black silhouettes, but the cars and background are coloured in with pencil crayons. The band logo is in the top left corner, with the album name underneath in black letters over a series of horizontal lines.

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