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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Barcelona on November 28, 2003, 04:09:00 pm
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Greendale.
Excellent album.
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and now this:
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Fountains of Wayne- Welcome Interstate Managers. It's good to wake me up this morning... nice and fun.
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If for any reason you're getting sick of ass-shaking dance punk...noise is about to make a comeback.
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this is recently....i plan to get new hoobastank, story of the year, and moonspell(he sounds like dracula when not screaming!)
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Damn, Flawd! It's a good thing that you have the excuse of being a young git or we would have to rip you a new one. :roll:
Yeah, I know. You'd probably hate most of my music too. That's okay. It helps assure me a chance to get into the show.
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Best radio show around...
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yep, i hate ur music and you hate mine...it all works out. if you peoples liked my music, i'd be afraid....
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Trespassers William
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Different Stars
Newgazers
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Today I have listened to:
The beatles: White album
Beck: Mellow Gold & Stereopathetic
Metric: Old world underground........
Echo and the Bunnymen: Songs to learn and sing
Tom Verlaine: Flash light
Lambchop: How I quit smoking
Smashing Pumpkins: Siamese Dream
South: with the tides
Detroit Cobras: Love life and leaving
and now its:
Spacemen 3: Performance
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Slowdive - "I Am The Elefant, You Are The Mouse"
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thanks markie!
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errr,
better thank Jadetree/bob pollard/he whose name begins with M for that one. I am waiting for the show to purchase the entire back catologue.... You are going to that, right?
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the more I listen to this, the more I think I'll be there
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Originally posted by brennser:
the more I listen to this, the more I think I'll be there
Listen to under your hedge on the other album....
If you are going, I would get a ticket in advance. Being a Saturday night and all, and the good concert drought, I think it may be busy.
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good for too-berk-a-lo-sis...
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a great record, shame i didn't shell out the sawbucks to see the band live... the live bonus disc is a winner as well. hopefully it's not a one shot deal for this group, as i prefer joe when he's writing pop songs verses his attempts at being serious.
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who listens to music on volume four?????? must be a pussy band....
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fyi - the name of the album is "Volume 4" and joe jackson will be remembered long after marilyn manson goes into rehab...
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The new music on Vol.4 was a mix of "the fairly good" and "the mostly forgettable." Thugz R Us is the tune that best harks back to the olde Joe, IMHO.
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Was he older or younger than his brother Michael?
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
fyi - the name of the album is "Volume 4" and joe jackson will be remembered long after marilyn manson goes into rehab...
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
fyi - the name of the album is "Volume 4" and joe jackson will be remembered long after marilyn manson goes into rehab...
how whould i know what its called???
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Was he older or younger than his brother Michael?
A holiday greeting (http://www.weirdlinks.com/images/uploads/merrychristmas.jpg) for Rhett!
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Ugly Duckling
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steve harley & cockney rebel - "judy teen" (part of an awesome 70's british pop comp)
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
steve harley & cockney rebel - "judy teen" (part of an awesome 70's british pop comp)
Their Greatest Hits compilation is a permanent fixture in my car cd changer! Heard that very song this morning on the way to work!
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I listened to this waaay too much when the mp3s first became available and had to put it away for a year or so but I put it on again last night and its standing the test of time very well
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Today's picks:
Shins: Chutes Too Narrow
Beulah:Yoko
Just Because I'm a Woman: Tribute to Dolly Parton
Bloodshot REcords Sampler 2003
Bobby Bare Jr: Ok, I'm Sorry
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
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one of the only ones I don't have, any good?, i saw they have it at cd exchange now, or is that where you got it?
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Originally posted by pollard:
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What a fine album. I have not listened to it in a while either.......
And Brennser, Wilco? How could you?
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Originally posted by mark e smith:
Originally posted by pollard:
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What a fine album. I have not listened to it in a while either.......
And Brennser, Wilco? How could you? [/b]
Why does lou Reed have half of Iggy on his album cover?
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The Waking Hours
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Originally posted by mankie:
Why does lou Reed have half of Iggy on his album cover?
It is a double album, the original album is a fold out (as is the Cd insert though) so you get to see all the guy.
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It's a great album. First two tracks alone are great songs. No, I didn't get the CD exchange one.
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by thirsty moore:
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one of the only ones I don't have, any good?, i saw they have it at cd exchange now, or is that where you got it? [/b]
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And Brennser, Wilco? How could you?
what can I say - I like em and like I said I was surprised at how much I liked it last night after not listening to it for a while
that said, I no longer enjoy their live shows very much
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thanks Thirsty, I'll have to pick it up if it is still there
Brennser, what do you find lacking in the Wilco live show, I was slightly turned off by their last show here due to the larger venue and what I saw as sonic youth envy, but the other times I have seen them were great
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Brennser, what do you find lacking in the Wilco live show
well I've seen them maybe 6/7 times live (I didn't got to the Const Hall show - in general once tix go above $25 I have a hard time justifying it) and I think their live shows just used to be a lot more 'fun' - part of it is obviously because YHF is somewhat more slower paced and 'experimental' and the fiddling around with computers but at their last 9.30 club show I was almost bored - even the crowds seem to be different now that they are an 'important' band
maybe its just me
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Originally posted by brennser:
Brennser, what do you find lacking in the Wilco live show
well I've seen them maybe 6/7 times live (I didn't got to the Const Hall show - in general once tix go above $25 I have a hard time justifying it) and I think their live shows just used to be a lot more 'fun' - part of it is obviously because YHF is somewhat more slower paced and 'experimental' and the fiddling around with computers but at their last 9.30 club show I was almost bored - even the crowds seem to be different now that they are an 'important' band
maybe its just me [/b]
I did not see their last two nights at the 9:30, was out of the country, but Rhett has said their live show is worse now as well.
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intelligent pop at it's finest
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Regarding Wilco:
When I want my Tweedy fix, I seem to reach for one of the first three Wilco albums, Uncle Tupelo, or even the first Golden Smog album before I reach for YHF. Also, live I liked Wilco better when Bennett was in the band.
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re: trojan's british reggae
maybe the best o' the bunch. have you heard the dub collection?
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Originally posted by walkman:
re: trojan's british reggae
maybe the best o' the bunch. have you heard the dub collection?
No. Is it good? Would you recommend Vol 1 or Vol 2?
I picked up the British box at DCCD -- $12.00 seemed fair for a 3-cd set. the only other one they had was the "Lover's Reggae."
The Roots and Rude-Boy sets look alright.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
DCCD --
were you there in the last couple of days? much left?
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Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by ggw?:
DCCD --
were you there in the last couple of days? much left? [/b]
Last Friday.
They had a fair amount of stock, but it was the dregs stuff that probably won't sell until the deep-deep-discounts kick in.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
Originally posted by walkman:
re: trojan's british reggae
maybe the best o' the bunch. have you heard the dub collection?
No. Is it good? Would you recommend Vol 1 or Vol 2?
I picked up the British box at DCCD -- $12.00 seemed fair for a 3-cd set. the only other one they had was the "Lover's Reggae."
The Roots and Rude-Boy sets look alright. [/b]
I think vol. 1 holds a slight edge (although I don't actually own vol. 2)...but either way, it's hard to go wrong with 50 tracks. Flashing Echo (Trojan Dub '70-'80) is good, too.
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I'm just counting down the days...
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Originally posted by ggw™:
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by ggw™:
DCCD --
were you there in the last couple of days? much left? [/b]
Last Friday.
They had a fair amount of stock, but it was the dregs stuff that probably won't sell until the deep-deep-discounts kick in. [/b]
how about vinyl? is it still 25% off at dccd
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
how about vinyl? is it still 25% off at dccd
Was it ever? The sign out front said "All CDs - 25% off"
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hmmm... dccd had a decent selection of new vinyl that at 25% or more off would be worth checking out. maybe they sold the lot to another dealer before the sell off began.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
hmmm... dccd had a decent selection of new vinyl that at 25% or more off would be worth checking out. maybe they sold the lot to another dealer before the sell off began.
No, they still had some decent vinyl. I assumed that "CDs" meant "CDs" only. I probably should have asked. I would have picked up a few albums if they were 25% off.
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I looked at vinyl tonight at DCCD but did not end up buying any, so not sure if it was on sale as well or not. It is weird though, last Wednesday when I went and the sale had started, they had none of the new Joe Strummer cds, but I was able to get 1 tonight, and they had several. So they must have got a shipment in. I heard the woman working tonight say they would probably be open another week or week and a half. The shelves are emptying quickly, but not so much the vinyl. Still lots of dashboard confessional and strokes vinyl, I know you were all wondering.
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Originally posted by pollard:
Still lots of dashboard confessional
YES!!!!!!!!
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Audio Bullys
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Stereo MC's meets Madness meets Basement Jaxx
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Yip Jump Music, Daniel Johnston
I finally managed to finagle an original copy of this CD!
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Mogwai
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Happy Songs For Happy People
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Ladytron : Softcore Jukebox
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Songs: Ohia - Axxess & Ace
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I'm listening to the WOXY 97 Best of 2003.
So far:
97. QOTSA -- Go with the flow
96. Metric -- Combat Baby
95. Travis -- ??
94. Some hip-hop song
93. The Kicks -- Mir
92. BDB
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The Jesus And Mary Chain
The Black Sessions
(Bootleg)
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Isobel Campbell
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In the last couple of hours-
Tobin Sprout - Let's Welcome The Circus People
Tobin Sprout - Sentimental Stations
Royal City - Alone At The Microphone
Clientele - The Violet Hour
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High Strung-follow through on your backhand
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El Guapo - Fake French
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Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
(Artist and title printed for the psychedelically impaired)
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Idle Hands-dig? Anybody else getting into this one?
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'Bombay The Hard Way 2 - Electric Vindaloo' is the follow up the legendary 'Bombay The Hard Way' soundtrack featuring tracks by Kid Koala, Dynamite D, MixMasterMike, Steinski, Ursula 1000 and more from Motel Records....
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what a great record. Jag, anything I may have allegedly said concerning Depeche Mode as a "guilty" pleasure, please disregard.
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this morning:
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Tino is big in Spain, no?
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I can't find the article, but i recently read that Mike Watt and George Hurley are helping out on a Minutemen documentary that will get a "limited theatre release" next year
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Originally posted by ggw™:
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I can't find the article, but i recently read that Mike Watt and George Hurley are helping out on a Minutemen documentary that will get a "limited theatre release" next year [/b]
There is also another documentary in the works entitled Dig?It follows the BJM,Dandy Warhols and others who are part of the west coast psych rock scene.they are currently shopping for a distributor.
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Will it document how much of a prick that pussy footed Anton Newcombe is?
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I love Anton, he is so un-inhibited.
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Okay, so he's an uninhibited prick.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Will it document how much of a prick that pussy footed Anton Newcombe is?
He's always been nice to me.As for how he treats others,not really any of my business.He's one helluva musician and songwriter,that's for sure.
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Watching him yell and make snide comments to members of the band onstage made me lose a lot of respect for him. They also played a horrendous set. I can see how one bad show can ruin someone's interest and respect in a person/band.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Watching him yell and make snide comments to members of the band onstage made me lose a lot of respect for him.
Anton? Or Markie?
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Watching him yell and make snide comments to members of the band onstage made me lose a lot of respect for him. They also played a horrendous set. I can see how one bad show can ruin someone's interest and respect in a person/band.
I guess that you were at the Black Cat show?When he's liquored up it can definitely be a train wreck,so I do see what your saying.However,he's not forcing anybody to tour with him.When they're on though,one of the best live acts I've ever witnessed.
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Originally posted by SPARX:
When he's liquored up it can definitely be a train wreck
Anton? Or Markie?
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Originally posted by ggw™:
Originally posted by SPARX:
When he's liquored up it can definitely be a train wreck
Anton? Or Markie? [/b]
Can't say i've seen Markie liquored up.
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After watching them perform "Still in Love Song" on Carson Daly last night (quite good too) I've been listening to:
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what are you saying about me? (http:// http://www.brianjonestownmassacre.com/images/Erika's%20Feb%202002%20Pics/anton2.jpg )
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Yeh, that was it.
Originally posted by SPARX:
I guess that you were at the Black Cat show?
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Yeh, that was it.
Originally posted by SPARX:
I guess that you were at the Black Cat show?
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If you really like the music i'd give em another shot,although it could end up a carbon copy,you just never know.At least they never charge much.Maybe a month with Uncle Bob will put him in better spirits.On 2nd thought,it could make things worse.Sorry ot hear you had a bad experience with them,but they can be great,the show they did a year or so ago at the Metro Cafe was spot on.As was the rock n roll hall of fame show,something i never expected for such a sterile environment.
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I saw em a little while ago at the Metro Cafe. I'll give you that it was a good show. And you're right, at least they don't charge much.
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Originally posted by SPARX:
Maybe a month with Uncle Bob will put him in better spirits.
Bob's yer Uncle!
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
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just for mark e. smith
GBV - The Pipe Dreams of Instant Prince Whippet
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I'd probably appreciate it more if they consolidated this box set to just a disc or two...
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...interesting listen
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Blur - Think Tank
Joe Jackson - Laughter And Lust
Charlatans - Up To Our Hips
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Boces
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Originally posted by Moon Mulllens:
...interesting listen
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Ah, I like the Buffseeds, especially the song Casino. They've been around for a couple years now but haven't made very many waves even in Manchester let alone the US. I think because their body of work isn't as rich as it could be with the song Casino being it's strong point.
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Ah, I like the Buffseeds, especially the song Casino. They've been around for a couple years now but haven't made very many waves even in Manchester let alone the US. I think because their body of work isn't as rich as it could be with the song Casino being it's strong point. [/b][/QUOTE]
I think that Casino would be the most immediate song on the album, but for me, Sparkle Me is a slightly stronger song. After those two songs, things kinda settle down but "The Picture Show" definitely does leave an impression if only for the vocals.
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Scout Niblett
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Originally posted by Moon Mulllens:
Scout Niblett
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recently got "I Am" for a dollar, don't know what to make of it, at times I like it, other times it just does not work for me
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Originally posted by pollard:
recently got "I Am" for a dollar, don't know what to make of it, at times I like it, other times it just does not work for me [/QB][/QUOTE]
I haven't heard, "I Am" yet but I'm gathering from the reviews I've read about it, it that it's not much different than her previous works. Sometimes she has something to say, which makes the stripped down production interesting, then other times it's just nonsense. Definitely not for everyone.
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would have easily been on lasts year top ten list....
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Originally posted by ggw?:
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don't know that record, but I think some of his other stuff is pretty good. But nothing compared to <img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd700/d720/d72008mxp9k.jpg" alt=" - " />
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I can't seem to find the article either (I think it was Pitchfork), but here is a link to a website about the DVD:
http://www.theminutemen.com/ (http://www.theminutemen.com/)
Originally posted by ggw?:
Originally posted by nkotbie:
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I can't find the article, but i recently read that Mike Watt and George Hurley are helping out on a Minutemen documentary that will get a "limited theatre release" next year [/b]
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
don't know that record, but I think some of his other stuff is pretty good. But nothing compared to <img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd700/d720/d72008mxp9k.jpg" alt=" - " />
Amen, brother!
Did you see LKJ at the 9:30 last year? Great show.
As for Mutabaruka, Blakk wi Blak isn't the best. It does have The People's Court, which makes it worth the $2.99 I paid. But that song is also available on The Ultimate Collection, which is a good album. Check It is also good. The Mystery Unfolds is far and away the best album (in my opinion). I'm still looking for a copy of Muta in Dub.
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
I can't seem to find the article either (I think it was Pitchfork), but here is a link to a website about the DVD:
http://www.theminutemen.com/ (http://www.theminutemen.com/)
Thanks.
Here's a great site for Minutemen bootlegs (http://www.corndogs.org)
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The title track is much better here than on Bowie's "Let's Dance" album.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
don't know that record, but I think some of his other stuff is pretty good. But nothing compared to :(
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with maybe the only anti-vietnam christmas song
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Collide
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Sounds like Curve...
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Death in Vegas - The Contino Sessions
Calla - Scavengers
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Originally posted by Dandy01:
Calla - Scavengers
Perfect for the midnight hour - will be on my end of year best list.
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Nothing new here... Ingrid Bergman is my fave off of this one. Can't listen to it enough.
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Props to my man NKOTBIE for changing my opinion of Bjork in college.
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Looks like Boy George as Madame Butterfly.
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We watcheed the DVD about the making of Mermaid Ave, called Man in the Sand, the other day. A so-so documentary, and man does Bragg look like a dork walking down the street in black socks and black dress shoes while wearing shorts...
I think Mermaid Ave II cd is better than Mermaid Ave I.
Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Nothing new here... Ingrid Bergman is my fave off of this one. Can't listen to it enough.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
... and man does Bragg look like a dork walking down the street in black socks and black dress shoes while wearing shorts...
LOLOLOLOLOL
And I bet he has sickly, pasty white skin too.
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Man, you just described all three of my Great Uncles.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
and man does Bragg look like a dork walking down the street in black socks and black dress shoes while wearing shorts...
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Natalie Merchant - Ophelia
Still a great album to listen to at work.
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stu
whats the sufjan stevens like?
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Originally posted by Moon Mulllens:
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One of my all-time favorites.
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Ummm.... Ladytron is much better than this
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Finally discovered 2003's best release. MBV meets Beta Band meets Joy Division and it works...I must be going senile in my old age. When was the last time a NY band deserved their hype?
The Deadly Snakes ?? Ode To Joy is very good, too.
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
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"Satellite" was one of the best singles of the year, IMO.
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I finally got the Deadly Snakes last week. I'm not sure it would make me change my top ten, but it's definitely vying for the coveted #11 spot.
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the best part of kill bill part 1.... dig that super fuzzed out guitar
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Viktor Vaugh/ MF Doom
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Dizzee Rascal ?? Boy in da Corner
download "Fix Up, Look Sharp" from matador records (http://www.matadorrecords.com/mpeg/dizzee_rascal/dizzee_rascal_fix_up.mp3). Just crazy...the cockney accent works, I can't figure out how...
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The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow
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a band I definitely wish I'd seen live...anybody here catch them in their prime?
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Excellent hip-hop from Sweden
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a band I definitely wish I'd seen live...anybody here catch them in their prime?
thats such a brilliant album - in another life I reviewed it for the City Paper
I only saw them once at the Free Tibet concert - the sound was so bad you could barely hear them - it was there that I swore I'd never go to a stadium gig again and so far I've stuck to that pledge
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you lot like that pulp album? Its not very, err, accessible. Different Class is a........
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Different Class is a........
very good album but This is Hardcore is a more rewarding listen (particularly if you're in a bad mood) - in fact I think its their best album.....
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oh and while I'm not actually listening to them at the moment I stumbled across a closing down 70% off sale at Sam Goody in Friendship Heights today and picked up the Steve Earle Just an American Boy , Howie Day Madrigals CD/DVD (I figured if he's playing with Stereophonics I might as well listen to some of his stuff) and Leona Naess Leona Naess for only $15 - not too shabby
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Brennser, tell me you're not Mark Jenkins. I so disagree with so many of his reviews....and he's so conceited.
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First time on cd. Any fans of Shane MacGowan (are you listening Mankie?) will definitely want to have a copy of this. It's only ten songs at about 28 minutes, but hearing Shane do punkabilly is well worth the price!
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Brennser, tell me you're not Mark Jenkins. I so disagree with so many of his reviews....and he's so conceited.
conceited????!! I'm, I mean he's a genius...
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
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a band I definitely wish I'd seen live...anybody here catch them in their prime?
yes and they were brilliant...............
jarvis is a god....................
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yes and they were brilliant...............
jarvis is a god....................
hey lulu
have you or anyone else heard his new stuff with Relaxed Muscle? curious to know what its like
relaxed muscle (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000DG7B3/qid=1072628677/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_11_1/202-4263703-7694265)
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The Rain Band
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Originally posted by poorlulu:
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
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a band I definitely wish I'd seen live...anybody here catch them in their prime?
yes and they were brilliant...............
jarvis is a god.................... [/b]
i concur, saw them on the different class tour and there are few better front men than jarvis. the band really lost a critical element when russell thier violin player left the group. of course it didn't help their us popularity when they played only a handful of us dates to promote "this is hardcore" one of them being the tibetian freedom concert.
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Originally posted by PseudoScouseTwat:
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First time on cd. Any fans of Shane MacGowan (are you listening Mankie?) will definitely want to have a copy of this. It's only ten songs at about 28 minutes, but hearing Shane do punkabilly is well worth the price!
i thought the nips were more of a mod revial band?
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Originally posted by PseudoScouseTwat:
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First time on cd. Any fans of Shane MacGowan (are you listening Mankie?) will definitely want to have a copy of this. It's only ten songs at about 28 minutes, but hearing Shane do punkabilly is well worth the price!
i thought the nips were more of a mod revial band? [/b]
I've always known them as a late 70s Punk band. Of course, you can refine their category as a number of different classifications. A lot of the very early Punk bands did get their roots from Garage or 60s Mod or Psychedelic music, without all of the refinement. Also, a lot of very updated British Folk music without the fancy old instruments.
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great stuff from these one stroke wonders...
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Originally posted by PseudoScouseTwat:
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First time on cd. Any fans of Shane MacGowan (are you listening Mankie?) will definitely want to have a copy of this. It's only ten songs at about 28 minutes, but hearing Shane do punkabilly is well worth the price!
i thought the nips were more of a mod revial band? [/b]
Here's the review for the cd from the January 2004 Mojo....
First time on CD for the only ten tracks recorded by Shane MacGowan and Shanne Bradley's late '70s punkabilly barnstormers, plus two unreleased.
Any band calling themselves The Nipple Erectors were hardly looking for national airplay, and yet both sides of their 1978 debut single, King Of The Bop/Nervous Wreck, were some of the most joyous noises on John Peel's show that year. According to the tabloids, hacks, punks and Teds, were only supposed to beat each other up down the King's Road, but this mob wore drape jackets and owed as much to the likes of Gene Vincent as they did the Pistols. Shortening the name to the Nips, they managed two more singles, including the fine Louie Louie - influenced Gabrielle, before splitting - Bradley to The Men They Couldn't Hang, and MacGowan to a band called Pogue Mahone. The authentic sound of the Roxy generation and not a Situationist in sight.
4/5 Stars
I've had the original 8 song compilation on vinyl for a few years now. Personally, I think 'punkabilly' sums it up pretty good.
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cool... my first exposure to the nips was via a mod revial comp, but obviously they were nipping from all influences
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
Richard Barone - Cool Blue Halo <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00004SCGQ.01._PE_SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg" alt=" - " />
Is this any good?
I always liked the Bongos.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
Originally posted by Skeeter:
Richard Barone - Cool Blue Halo <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00004SCGQ.01._PE_SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg" alt=" - " />
Is this any good?
I always liked the Bongos. [/b]
It's fantastic. Live/Acoustic with some strings. Very nice.
Beware of getting this from Amazon though. They have 2 entries for "Cool Blue Halo". One is out of print (which is correct). The other seems to actually reference a completely different CD by someone named Robert Moore, despite the fact that the pic and track listing is from the Richard Barone disc.
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I brought back some of my old vinyl from my parents house, actually this used to be my Brother's (mine is mostly Iron Maiden), boy is it bad.
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Burden Brothers - Buried in Your Black Heart
Vaden Todd Lewis formerly of The Toadies
and
Taz Bentley formerly of Reverend Horton Heat
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Originally posted by PseudoScouseTwat:
:D
:roll:
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The Mark Lanegan Band - Here Comes That Weird Chill [EP]
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Originally posted by pollard:
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The Mark Lanegan Band - Here Comes That Weird Chill [EP]
How do you like? Esp the track w/Greg Dulli - Meth Blues?
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America sucks.
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I was listening to Relaxed Muscle in my friend's car this evening. Dancey, punky. Can't really describe it any other way.
Originally posted by brennser:
have you or anyone else heard his new stuff with Relaxed Muscle? curious to know what its like.
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The Verve
Reading
28th May, 1993
(Bootleg)
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Originally posted by pollard:
The Mark Lanegan Band - Here Comes That Weird Chill [EP]
Originally posted by grotty:
How do you like? Esp the track w/Greg Dulli - Meth Blues?
It is really good, better than other of his solo material I have heard I think. But I did not really hear Greg Dulli, the song is good though.
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local favorites
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Originally posted by Dupek Chopra:
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local favorites
who is that?
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GBV - Edison's Demos (the Earthquake Glue demos)
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This record is really growing on me - it languished in the stack for a few months & now it's in heavy rotation, ending the year in my best of.
Allmusic describes them as ??sounding a little bit like a tougher, more soulful Spoon.? Some songs maybe.
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Allmusic describes them as ??sounding a little bit like a tougher, more soulful Spoon.? Some songs maybe.
these guys popped up in a few end of year lists - what caught my eye were comparisons to Afghan Whigs - what would you say?
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Originally posted by brennser:
Allmusic describes them as ??sounding a little bit like a tougher, more soulful Spoon.? Some songs maybe.
these guys popped up in a few end of year lists - what caught my eye were comparisons to Afghan Whigs - what would you say? [/b]
I think the Whigs comparison may have been what caused me to initially pick it up, but I don't really hear it. I'm not sure if I've ever heard another band that I thought sounded much like the Whigs. If anything, there are Constantines songs that sound like what you'd imagine Springsteen would have sounded like if he had chosen a punk rock profession.
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I dunno, the way they pranced through the crowd and onto the stage at the Bowery Ballroom they reminded me of a fratboy/prettyboy combination. Ugh, didn't like those dudes live at all. Not enough melody going on either.
Originally posted by grotty:
Originally posted by brennser:
Allmusic describes them as ??sounding a little bit like a tougher, more soulful Spoon.? Some songs maybe.
these guys popped up in a few end of year lists - what caught my eye were comparisons to Afghan Whigs - what would you say? [/b]
I think the Whigs comparison may have been what caused me to initially pick it up, but I don't really hear it. I'm not sure if I've ever heard another band that I thought sounded much like the Whigs. If anything, there are Constantines songs that sound like what you'd imagine Springsteen would have sounded like if he had chosen a punk rock profession. [/b]
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
I dunno, the way they pranced through the crowd and onto the stage at the Bowery Ballroom they reminded me of a fratboy/prettyboy combination. Ugh, didn't like those dudes live at all. Not enough melody going on either.
Well, I haven't seen them live, so I can't argue that point, but I initially felt the same way about melody though. It just took a few listens to sink in. Now I'm hooked.
http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Lyrics/1974/201974.html (http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Lyrics/1974/201974.html)
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blast from the past
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oh man such a great record...i'm gonna go put that on right now.
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I've probably just given Rhett some morning wood
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Spottiswoode and His Enemies
Building a Road
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I'm test driving my just mastered Drive-by Truckers collection that I put together for sonickteam2. I didn't want him having to pilfer from the internet ;)
It's quite a tasty collection of classic DBT anthems, featuring:
1 Lookout Mountain
2 Sink Hole
3 Ronnie & Neil
4 Hell No, I Ain??t Happy
5 Too Much Sex?
6 Shut Up & Get on the Plane
7 Careless
8 Women Without Whiskey
9 Marry Me
10 Something??s Got To Give
11 Let There Be Rock
12 Do It Yourself
13 When the Pin Hits the Shell
14 Zip City
Anybody else want a copy? :cool:
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I picked them as my band starting with S (except I didn't post it because I didn't finish my list) but I much prefer Floodland to Vision Thing. VT seemed washed out..
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Gotta love an American band that you have to order through Amazon.co.uk.
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Originally posted by Dandy01:
I picked them as my band starting with S (except I didn't post it because I didn't finish my list) but I much prefer Floodland to Vision Thing. VT seemed washed out..
I have only ever listened to them when Markie played them, and it was often enough that the title track got stuck in my head, so I picked it up when I saw it cheap at cd exchange. I like it more than I thought I would.
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Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Dandy01:
I picked them as my band starting with S (except I didn't post it because I didn't finish my list) but I much prefer Floodland to Vision Thing. VT seemed washed out..
I have only ever listened to them when Markie played them, and it was often enough that the title track got stuck in my head, so I picked it up when I saw it cheap at cd exchange. I like it more than I thought I would. [/b]
then you might like Floodland even more; it's a much more moody and dark album which, for me, conveys the sparseness and isolation of a cold wintery landscape - great winter listen.
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Oh, yeah! Floodland is GREAT! My very favorite song is Lucretia My Reflection. You've got to get this one!
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The Runaway Found
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Oh, yeah! Floodland is GREAT! My very favorite song is Lucretia My Reflection. You've got to get this one!
And thand YOU for your support! ;) I'm leaning toward 1959 as my fave..
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The sound of my teeth chattering is really eclipsing any other music or noise I could be listening to right now. I hate the cold!
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Curtis Mayfield ?? Curtis
just don't make it like that anymore...
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I'm listening to the drive-by-truckers new years eve show from atlanta.....good stuff
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Originally posted by stu47:
I'm listening to the drive-by-truckers new years eve show from atlanta.....good stuff
How? I almost went to that but I resolved to be more frugal. Didn't last long though, as I ended up driving to Cleveland to see the Black Keys.
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somebody posted a recording of it on sharing the groove message board....it was a huge download, but worth it
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Hopewell live on dcn.com,good stuff!
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Originally posted by SPARX:
Hopewell live on dcn.com,good stuff!
thanks to sparx reminding me, I am watching My Morning Jacket on dcn.com from 8/16/02, which I was at
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Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by SPARX:
Hopewell live on dcn.com,good stuff!
thanks to sparx reminding me, I am watching My Morning Jacket on dcn.com from 8/16/02, which I was at [/b]
Glad to be of assistance.That site is a plethora of good shows.I can listen to it for days on end and never hear the same thing.Now currnetly checking out Idaho live at Maxwells.Never heard them before,not too shabby.A bit long winded at times though.
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Calexico - Feast of Wire
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I want these guys to release more.. and more... and more. I am becoming fanatical about this album
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Finally discovered 2003's best release. MBV meets Beta Band meets Joy Division and it works...I must be going senile in my old age. When was the last time a NY band deserved their hype?
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I want these guys to release more.. and more... and more. I am becoming fanatical about this album
I read yesterday that their full length has been leaked, so if you try, you may be able to find it.
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Thanks for the heads up.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I want these guys to release more.. and more... and more. I am becoming fanatical about this album
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glad we're on the same page there, thirsty. I think the EP is just about the best thing I heard all 2003. can't wait for the record! Pitchfork just posed a little something about the upcoming single...
TV on the Radio: "Poppy"
Ever heard of garage doo-wop? You have now. "Poppy" pulls together the most disparate strains of TV on the Radio's music, combining old-fashioned finger-snaps and barbershop basslines with machine-press drums and industrial-grade guitars that soar upon grit-streaked wings. Instrumentalist/producer David Andrew Sitek has traded the Massive Attack-like druggy clarity of the band's Young Liars EP for a new adventure in lo-fi-- granted, it's territory he's well familiar with, having got his start producing Yeah Yeah Yeahs EPs.
Young Liars was gorgeous and bulletproof, and most of Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes is consciously coarse and vulnerable. Further playing against their aces, Tunde Adebimpe's vocal presence has been reduced as he shares the mic with Kyp Malone, whose voice isn't half as authoritative, but for better or worse that's the point: a sort of daring frailty is intrinsic to the record. Does it work? On "Poppy", absolutely. An easy confidence carries the song as the guitar and drums establish themselves, disappear shy of the halfway point in a shift that hits like a time-warp, then usher in the song's climax by rejoining the mix piece-by-piece. The stroke of grace, though, is still Adebimpe's voice, both in his emotive crooning and his effortlessly catchy vocal bassline. When I walk through the industrial district, the tension wires hum it. [Chris Leslie-Hynan; January 15th, 2004]
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Oh, that timely Pitchfork:
Debut Album From TV On The Radio Due In March
Video killed the radio star
[Updated Friday, January 16th, 2004 03:00:00 Pitchfork Central Time]
Chris Leslie-Hynan reports:
TV On The Radio's debut LP, Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes, is scheduled to come out March 9th on Touch & Go. That date could theoretically move up, however, as the album has already been leaked to the Internet. The album contains nine tracks-- eight new songs and a slightly-shortened version of "Staring at the Sun" (from the band's Young Liars EP, which placed at #28 on our year-end list despite having only 25 minutes of music on it). Tracklist:
01 The Wrong Way
02 Staring at the Sun
03 Dreams
04 King Eternal
05 Ambulance
06 Poppy
07 Don't Love You
08 Bomb Yourself
09 Wear You Out
In the wake of the band's LP being leaked, we talked to TV On The Radio multi-instrumentalist and producer David Andrew Sitek about their first full record.
Pitchfork: At first we weren't sure if what leaked was the finished version of the album because the production was so different from that of Young Liars.
Sitek: The dry production was an active choice of ours (seeing as how we already covered the "soupy" territory on the EP). The soup still exists with some songs on the record, but for the most part, when we added Kyp's voice to the equation... we wanted the listener to be able to hear the combination of Kyp & Tunde, and hear the lyrics... it is a more vulnerable sound that we thought would be another way to hear us... you could break the songs apart easier and see them as they are written. This way we have the freedom to use fidelity as another influence/medium and it sets the stage for another turn for us later. From a production standpoint, I am equally as fascinated by the space around the music as I am the content.
Pitchfork: How did "Staring at the Sun" end up on the album?
Sitek: We decided to put "Staring at the Sun" on the LP because we think the song is kind of a midway point from where we were and where we were going, and we really want it to be heard and since we are sending out as many promos for this album as we sold of the EP, we thought it could get us (and Katrina [Ford]'s) bad ass voice to more people.
Pitchfork: The guest performances and the production of Young Liars (you call it "soupy," we called it "hyper-real") were two of its most praised facets. What's it like making a record without either of those elements? Are you more invested in the success or failure of the record now that it's just you guys?
Sitek: As far as standing by the success or failure of the record, I think it is pretty safe to say that none of us really expected to reach as many people as we have with the EP, and if we were to "fail" by most standards it would probably put us right where we would have expected the EP to put us in the first place. We "stand" by our position of making music we are interested in, no matter what the critical fallout might be. And we will inevitably have more friends/fidelities/mixups on future recordings... we were really concentrating on Kyp and Tunde and me on this record, and how to fit such different sounds together without "muddying" it up... I think we succeeded in bring the sound "as it was" to the LP.
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A little birdy just passed this one on to me. I'm only on the first song but am eagerly anticipating the next. Yowza.
Originally posted by ggw?:
01 The Wrong Way
02 Staring at the Sun
03 Dreams
04 King Eternal
05 Ambulance
06 Poppy
07 Don't Love You
08 Bomb Yourself
09 Wear You Out
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Pixies - Bossanova
I hadn't listened to it for a while, what an amazing disc. You can't get tired of it.
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earlier today in random mode in the cd changer
olds 97 - fight songs (still my fav)
olds 97 - early tracks
olds 97 - satellite rides (better than i remember)
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Tom Waits entry for the short list.
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ah, the first casualty of no DCCD for me, I am waiting for my copy I ordered online, how is it?
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This album is the first I've ever heard by Califone so I can't really compare it to previous works. At it's very basic, you could say it's a folk rock album with lots of random noises thrown in. Insound thinks it's blues but I don't agree.
All that said, I like it.
Originally posted by pollard:
ah, the first casualty of no DCCD for me, I am waiting for my copy I ordered online, how is it?
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
This album is the first I've ever heard by Califone so I can't really compare it to previous works. At it's very basic, you could say it's a folk rock album with lots of random noises thrown in. Insound thinks it's blues but I don't agree.
All that said, I like it.
the other albums are definitely not Blues, the album before this has some fantastic songs in it, looking forward to hearing this
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John Vanderslice - Cellar Door
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Originally posted by brennser:
great album - thanks markie!
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Anytime,
did I give you the single EP thing with dont look back into the sun on it? Its pretty good too. I have warmed to the album a good deal since their show.
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did I give you the single EP thing with dont look back into the sun on it?
no, just the album - do you want the undertones best of and new album? I could give em to you Sat night?
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Originally posted by brennser:
no, just the album - do you want the undertones best of and new album? I could give em to you Sat night? [/b]
Yes please. Is there anything you want, I can do along with the libertines.
I have the undertones 1st, self-titled album. I believe it has 6 bonus tracks...giving 23 in total.
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It really is very good, unfortunately it looks like they may not be playing at the Velvet Lounge with Elefant. Although at least one site lists them playing with the Walkmen at 9:30, it may be out of date.
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Yes please. Is there anything you want, I can do along with the libertines.
sounds good - I'll take your undertones as well - do you have the first shins CD? Broken Social Scene? Thanks
oh and I also have the Nick Kelly solo stuff for you
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"Supersuckers main man Eddie Spaghetti's first solo effort is a messy and grinning bucket of covers called Sauce. In his liner notes, Spaghetti trashes the whole idea of solo records, especially those that consist solely of covers. But in typical fashion, that doesn't stop him from doing his own. Sauce features quick and easy, largely acoustic versions of outlaw country faves from Kris Kristofferson ("Best of all Possible Worlds") and Willie Nelson (the mirthful and giddy "Gotta Get Drunk"). There's also a run through "Cocaine Blues," but his isn't underpinned with terror like Johnny Cash's. Instead, Spaghetti cranks it out steely and fast, like it was the last song of the middle set in a Tuesday night dive bar gig. He gets a tad serious ?? or at least heartfelt ?? with Steve Earle's "I Don't Want to Lose You Yet," but it's back to a bleary-eyed cross of honky tonkin' and low culture slummin' for "Peace in the Valley" (originally by A3): Sauce isn't country, and it doesn't rock like his day job. But from end to end, it drips with the same dastardly good-time juice that defines the best Supersuckers stuff."
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"Supersuckers main man Eddie Spaghetti's first solo effort is a messy and grinning bucket of covers called Sauce. In his liner notes, Spaghetti trashes the whole idea of solo records, especially those that consist solely of covers. But in typical fashion, that doesn't stop him from doing his own. Sauce features quick and easy, largely acoustic versions of outlaw country faves from Kris Kristofferson ("Best of all Possible Worlds") and Willie Nelson (the mirthful and giddy "Gotta Get Drunk"). There's also a run through "Cocaine Blues," but his isn't underpinned with terror like Johnny Cash's. Instead, Spaghetti cranks it out steely and fast, like it was the last song of the middle set in a Tuesday night dive bar gig. He gets a tad serious ?? or at least heartfelt ?? with Steve Earle's "I Don't Want to Lose You Yet," but it's back to a bleary-eyed cross of honky tonkin' and low culture slummin' for "Peace in the Valley" (originally by A3): Sauce isn't country, and it doesn't rock like his day job. But from end to end, it drips with the same dastardly good-time juice that defines the best Supersuckers stuff."
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Didn't Mike Ness already do that? It was called under the influences.
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Didn't Mike Ness already do that? It was called under the influences. [/QB]
It's more acoustic than either of the solo Ness records, but it definitely has a similar vibe.
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Originally posted by grotty:
It's more acoustic than either of the solo Ness records, but it definitely has a similar vibe.
Thanks for the heads up. My favorite Supersuckers album is "Must've Been High" and it sounds like this is in the same vain.
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Very similar to that - and the accompanying countrified extraganza: "Must've Been Live
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Originally posted by brennser:
Yes please. Is there anything you want, I can do along with the libertines.
sounds good - I'll take your undertones as well - do you have the first shins CD? Broken Social Scene? Thanks
oh and I also have the Nick Kelly solo stuff for you [/b]
Shins yes, BSS no. Although I know someone who might let me make a copy. I would love to hear that Nick Kelly solo stuff.
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Ben Gibbard covering complicated and girls just want to have fun
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Has anyone heard "Haha Sound"? Any reccomendations? and before that...
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Damn this album's good.
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the Rain Band
A kick-ass recommendation that I picked up somewhere on this board -
the Brit-pop night thread maybe...
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Much better than the new album.
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that is such a great album - Lazarus is one of their shining moments
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New Modest Mouse Track (http://www.s87116372.onlinehome.us/Modest%20Mouse%20-%20Float%20On.mp3)
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Originally posted by pollard:
New Modest Mouse Track (http://www.s87116372.onlinehome.us/Modest%20Mouse%20-%20Float%20On.mp3)
Good song, I've only heard their name but hadn't listened to their music until now. They seem good.
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
Good song, I've only heard their name but hadn't listened to their music until now. They seem good.
you should check out their 2000 album the moon and antartica, which they are releasing remastered and expanded in March
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new album comes out April 6
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My not just watch their car commercial?
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Originally posted by Mr. Mentally Retarded:
My not just watch their car commercial?
English you not speak well?
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Note to self:hire a secretary to type this stuff for me.
Originally posted by ggw?:
Originally posted by Mr. Mentally Retarded:
Why not just watch their car commercial?
English you not speak well? [/b]
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Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Barcelona:
Good song, I've only heard their name but hadn't listened to their music until now. They seem good.
you should check out their 2000 album the moon and antartica, which they are releasing remastered and expanded in March
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Thanks, I will try to get the cds when I get back to DC.
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Cool new Modest Mouse track - Very interesting.
Thx for posting it.
If their website is to be believed - they have a Wednesday night slot @ SXSW @ La Zona Rosa.
Selfishly (in keeping with the theme), this is great news as Wednesdays usually have the weakest lineup & I should be able to check them out with minimal craziness.
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I was going through my library of vinyl getting ready for an event I'm spinning this weekend and found this beauty...
:) American Music!!!!!
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She is good!
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A couple of new acquisitions:
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Okkervil River ~ Down the River of Golden Dreams
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and now that I'm fully awake:
Cooper Temple Clause ~ Kick Up the Fire, And Let the Flames Break Loose
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The Pogues
May 17, 1986
Self-Aid Benefit - Dublin, Ireland
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Originally posted by grotty:
A couple of new acquisitions:
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Okkervil River ~ Down the River of Golden Dreams
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and now that I'm fully awake:
Cooper Temple Clause ~ Kick Up the Fire, And Let the Flames Break Loose
TCTC's new one just keeps sounding better and better with each listen...the show is going to be amazing.
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I've listened to it straight through 4 times in the past two days, and I've reached a verdict: Tago Mago is maybe the greatest record of all time.
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Krautrock is so passe. Don't you know it's all about Sacred Harp music now dude :D
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this just in...
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Beef, it's what's for dinner.
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Why does Communication Breakdown rock so hard?
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
Why does Communication Breakdown rock so hard?
Because Jimmy Page sold his soul to Satan?
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Right on! That song's right up there with When the Levee Breaks.
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a fab compliation... i'd like to see a reunited hollies with gramham nash. radiohead fans should check the hollies out, given the bands influence on thom yorke.
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How is this?
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It's pretty good. You can hear some rust around the edges (especially from Nico, who misses some cues and has a coughing fit towards the end of Janitor of Lunacy). I find her part to be the weakest of the three, because her songs just seem to drag, but the VU songs she sings are right on.
Cale's section is good, most surprisingly so for me since I'm not familiar with much of his post Velvets output. I wouldn't call this essential by any means, but it's a pretty nice disk to have.
Hearing some of the songs without the clouds of noise (particularly Black Angels Death Song, which is actually a prettier and scarier song than the album version, and All Tomorrow's Parties) is the biggest treat, I'd say.
Apparently, it's a limited edition version (having two extra practice songs - Pale Blue Eyes and Candy Says, both of which pretty much sound like practice versions, complete with them giving instructions to each other on how to play them), and supposedly the last two won't be on future versions. Don't know if that's true or not, though. I would recommend it, but wouldn't give it to someone not familiar with the VU.
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How is this?
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Good choice.
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I have never even heard of this album. Thanks for pointing it out.
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If you want, I'll burn you a copy. That is, if Mankie doesn't report me to the RIAA for piracy.
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I have never even heard of this album. Thanks for pointing it out.
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I finally broke down and bought a copy from CD Baby
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Does this rock as hard as it promises too?
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
Does this rock as hard as it promises too?
Yes it does. So much so that my neck hurts from headbanging on the way to work today.
There's good variety on the album ("variety" meaning speed-metal; death-metal; metal-core; dark-metal). The Lemmy track is the standout.
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Yes, the Lemmy track is the one that stands out. Basically, he does versions of every different type of metal on this album with a dozen metal legends. I preferred his QOTSA collaboration.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Yes, the Lemmy track is the one that stands out. Basically, he does versions of every different type of metal on this album with a dozen metal legends. I preferred his QOTSA collaboration.
The Probot album is definitely a novelty thing -- but it's all good. I don't know that I would say "every different type of metal." There's no hair metal, no nu-metal, no Scorps-esque arena metal tuneage. Definitely a variety of early-mid '80s sounding hard metal. Think Dark Angel, early Flotsam & Jetsam, maybe even a hint of Cliff Burton-era Metallica. Plus some good punk/metal fusion stuff (COC, DRI).
QOTSA is just a great album all around.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
The Lemmy track is the standout. [/b]
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I still think Ace of Spades is one of the best songs in any genre
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Because Brennser is so cool (thanks, B!):
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Her duet with Dolly Parton is excellent.
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Originally posted by Bags:
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I LOVE this disc.
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My ipod shuffled me these tasty treats this morning, mmmm, mmmm, delicious
When I First Saw You - A House
Dogs of Lust - The The
We Drink on the Job - Earlimart
Scared - The Blue Aeroplanes
King Arthur - The Mekons
The Night You Can't Remember - Magnetic Fields
Was There Anything I Could Do - Go Betweens
Sigur Ros
Let Him Run Wild - Beach Boys
Wave of Mutilation (Live) - The Pixies
Sober - Tool
Last Train to Transcentral - KLF
Crawl - Nick Kelly
Neck on the New Blade - 16 Horsepower
Rebirth of the Cool - Afghan Whigs
Debaser (Live) - The Pixies
December Sunlight - The The (45rpm version, not the Nakedself version)
Hey You - Kula Shaker
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Because Brennser is so cool
Why, now that you mention it, I AM pretty damn cool :p
glad you like the cd
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Originally posted by brennser:
My ipod shuffled me these tasty treats this morning, mmmm, mmmm, delicious
It saved the best two songs for last, too. How thoughtful of it. Perhaps you could return the favour to your ipod and not make it carry the KLF?
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yeah that version of Decmber sunlight is amazing - even better than the one on Nakedself which was pretty good in the first place
as for KLF all I can say is.....
KLF IS GONNA ROCK YA
are you ready (unh huh, unh huh) [ANCIENTS OF MU MU]
here we go [ANCIENTS OF MU MU]
KLF is gonna rock you
are you ready (unh huh, unh huh) [ANCIENTS OF MU MU]
KLF, KLF is gonna rock you
KLF! :D :D :p
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I almost didnt buy the greatest hits album, but I was glad I did. Pillarbox Red is pretty good too. But that version of Decemmber sunlight is fantastic. I bet he doesn't release anything for about 5 more years.
The KLF is best left for pollyester or some other cheesy dance night. (Who am I kidding? I bought the white room last year for $1)
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I almost didnt buy the greatest hits album, but I was glad I did. Pillarbox Red is pretty good too. But that version of Decemmber sunlight is fantastic. I bet he doesn't release anything for about 5 more years.
yeah Pillar Box Red is great too - did you ever watch the video on the web site - speaking of the web site, its apparently 'relaunching soon' which should mean late 2006
The KLF is best left for pollyester or some other cheesy dance night. (Who am I kidding? I bought the white room last year for $1)
I think thats how much I paid for my copy - hadn't listened to it in years and up it pops - thats what I'm loving most about the ipod - foisting upon me stuff I haven't listened to in years
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hear hear on the klf... at least they had the decency to change the name of the group before they released the same song over and over, unlike sigue sigue sputnik. i'll bet brennser would like to hear the klf record i own which features top of the pops and julie andrews singing. it's a really odd cd too, you can hear that sound a needle makes at the beginning of the record on two tracks. :D
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Originally posted by brennser:
[QB] - did you ever watch the video on the web site -
I bought the box set, so I could see it..... Which means, of course, that the box set sits in the corner unopened. Thanks for the reminder.
Yeah the ipod and shuffle is good to help you break into albums and refind old charms
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or go here (http://www.thethe.com/sections/cinema/cinema.html) if you feel your life won't be complete until you've seen it
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speaking of the undertones....
Here is your chance to take part in the first ever Undertones concert to be broadcast live on the internet.
The Undertones will appear on WEDNESDAY 18th February on a live Dutch radio show called Club3VOOR12. The concert will be broadcast live on the internet from the studio in Amsterdam. To watch the concert all you have to do is log into the members chatroom on the bands website. You can also chat to other fans while you watch the gig.
The show starts at 22:00 Dutch time (21:00* in the UK and Ireland). See you all in the chatroom at around 20.45 GMT for the countdown to yet another world first brought to you by the ROCKING HUMDINGERS CLUB.
The Web Team
www.theundertones.com (http://www.theundertones.com)
* If you are not in the UK or Ireland you can find out your local time of the broadcast by using http://www.timezoneconverter.com. (http://www.timezoneconverter.com.)
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Put Your Tongue to the Rail: The Philly Comp for Catholic Children Songs of the Jim Carroll Band
...Actually it's a little more heavy than I expected.
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seeing him next Tuesday - hoping for a return to form...
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Originally posted by grotty:
seeing him next Tuesday - hoping for a return to form...
I saw him a couple of weeks ago and he was sounding great.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
Originally posted by grotty:
seeing him next Tuesday - hoping for a return to form...
I saw him a couple of weeks ago and he was sounding great. [/b]
Yeah?! That's great news.
I've seen him many times & unfortunately the last time was not good. He was a wreck.
Was he solo with the bass stomp pad? He's amazing when he does that but I'd like for once to see him with a band.
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Was he solo with the bass stomp pad?
yes
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Originally posted by grotty:
Was he solo with the bass stomp pad? He's amazing when he does that but I'd like for once to see him with a band.
I saw him on the Rocket House tour with DJ Logic (?). I didn't like that set-up in theory, but it actually worked surprisingly well.
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Damn, this is a great album.
Rhett, have you heard this?
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Chris Whitley very quietly just released 2 new records.
War Crime Blues (http://www.johnnysociety.com/cgi-local/shop.pl/SID=1077570163.27216/page=product.html/product=27)
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Weed (http://www.johnnysociety.com/cgi-local/shop.pl/SID=1077570163.27216/page=product.html/product=26)
War Crime Blues is a collection of new originals. Weed is a re-recording of older material.
I got them just in time to listen before I see him tomorrow. I'll let you know what I think once I 'test drive' them...
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Yeah good stuff!!!
in the changer w/ two other Living End EPs
The Coral
Foo Fighters
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"Playing like the brilliant missing link between mod and psychedelic rock, Rolled Gold is experimental without being silly or twee and emotionally mature without being pompous and boring." Allmusic review snippet (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70311081456093221&sql=A1vse4j475wa4)
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Originally posted by grotty:
Chris Whitley very quietly just released 2 new records.
War Crime Blues (http://www.johnnysociety.com/cgi-local/shop.pl/SID=1077570163.27216/page=product.html/product=27)
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Weed (http://www.johnnysociety.com/cgi-local/shop.pl/SID=1077570163.27216/page=product.html/product=26)
War Crime Blues is a collection of new originals. Weed is a re-recording of older material.
[Note to self...] :)
These are both good. If you like the Dirt Floor vibe, they are similar. Just CW with the wailing guitar and a little foot stomp action.
War Crime Blues contains a couple of interesting covers - Lou Reed & The Clash.
And Weed is a treat for any fan. I can't think of another artist that has released a new record consisting solely of re-interpretations of their own tunes - not live - not a best of. Some of these are barely recognizable.
ggw & brennser - let me know if you want to hear these.
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His show was very good last night. His voice was in top shape &, if possible, he has become an even better guitar player. At times it is awesome to witness. My favorite time seeing him is still Fletchers for the Dirt Floor tour, but this is a close 2nd.
Interestingly, the show was sold out. This during a period that he's kept a low profile. [that Fletchers show only had 50-100 people even though he had an acclaimed record out]
It was good to see.
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Interestingly, the show was sold out.
how many people?
I would like a copy of those CDs if its ok with you - thanks grotty - let me know if you need my address again
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Frog Holler
Railings
from that famed country rock mecca -- Berks County PA
AMG review (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040402251512011518&sql=Auxk9kentdq7v)
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saw them a couple of year ago...good band.
Originally posted by grotty:
Frog Holler
Railings
from that famed country rock mecca -- Berks County PA
AMG review (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040402251512011518&sql=Auxk9kentdq7v)
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
Oneida
how is it?
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I'd definitely say it's the strongest release of theirs that I've heard. That being said, I'm really only familiar with Each One Teach One, seeing them at Coney Island this summer, and the Atheists, Reconsider split.
That being said, it hasn't left my CD player for much since I got it about a week ago. I had heard a lot of talk about the last track, Changes in the City, before I picked it up, and it's justified, in my opinion. It's just as epic as people make it out to be.
Next up:
Lightning Bolt - Wonderful Rainbow
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
Originally posted by nkotbie:
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how is it? [/b]
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
I'd definitely say it's the strongest release of theirs that I've heard. That being said, I'm really only familiar with Each One Teach One, seeing them at Coney Island this summer, and the Atheists, Reconsider split.
That's exactly my experience with them, also. I'll definitely check it out.
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
saw them a couple of year ago...good band.
Originally posted by grotty:
Frog Holler
Railings
from that famed country rock mecca -- Berks County PA
AMG review (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040402251512011518&sql=Auxk9kentdq7v)
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Good live eh? 'cause I'm really digging the cd.
This is the first record that XM Radio encouraged me buy. When I heard the snippet on Xm, I thought they sounded like DBT. So, of course I had to get it. I was wrong. I hear more Son Volt.
Speaking of DBT...I just found some good archives of some recent KEXP in-studios featuring a couple of their new songs.
New Drive-by Truckers (http://www.kexp.org/aspnet_client/KEXPViewMediaGroup.aspx?rID=1937&pID=528&fID=539&artist=AI)
Good, good stuff. Especially Man on the Moon & Where the Devil Don't Stay . Mike Cooley is easily one of greatest supporting band members out there. He's the DBT secret weapon.
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
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At times, I love track 2, other times, I just can't listen to this album.
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
seeing them at Coney Island this summer
I didn't like them at the Siren Festival.
Is the CD sufficiently different?
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Yeah, Assassins is one of the hardest tracks I've ever heard. It took me a while to appreciate them, but I had a friend that kept playing them and it finally hit, I guess.
GGW, as for Siren, I would say it's fairly different. Much more polished and full sounding, in my opinion. That being said, I don't think that the CD would change your mind a whole lot.
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by nkotbie:
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At times, I love track 2, other times, I just can't listen to this album. [/b]
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We saw them when we they were touring on their previous cd. I've heard the new one is slower and more downbeat. I think we liked them better live on their faster, more rollicking numbers. They had a banjo player who was really cool.
Heard those DBT songs a little while ago, forgot to post about it. I like the two Cooley songs and the Patterson song. Not crazy about the slow song by the young lad.
Originally posted by grotty:
Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
saw them a couple of year ago...good band.
Originally posted by grotty:
Frog Holler
Railings
from that famed country rock mecca -- Berks County PA
AMG review (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040402251512011518&sql=Auxk9kentdq7v)
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Good live eh? 'cause I'm really digging the cd.
This is the first record that XM Radio encouraged me buy. When I heard the snippet on Xm, I thought they sounded like DBT. So, of course I had to get it. I was wrong. I hear more Son Volt.
Speaking of DBT...I just found some good archives of some recent KEXP in-studios featuring a couple of their new songs.
New Drive-by Truckers (http://www.kexp.org/aspnet_client/KEXPViewMediaGroup.aspx?rID=1937&pID=528&fID=539&artist=AI)
Good, good stuff. Especially Man on the Moon & Where the Devil Don't Stay . Mike Cooley is easily one of greatest supporting band members out there. He's the DBT secret weapon. [/b]
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
Not crazy about the slow song by the young lad. (Jason Isbell)
That seems to be the general consensus among my friends too. (Did you know they replaced the little bassist, Earl Hicks, with Isbell's wife?!)
Other people feel differently about him though - Check out what No Depression wrote in their latest covering a DBT concert:
Isbell was the most valuable player of the evening. Playing a hollowbody Gretsch, he ripped out leads and fills, played slide guitar, and caused many in the audience to wonder if they were seeing the next Eric Clapton, Duane Allman or Eddie Van Halen. He's going to be famous, big-time famous, it's just a matter of time.
they ended the article with a great strong general DBT comment:
As the house lights came back on to the decaying feedback moaning out of the tortured stack of amps, we all knew we had witnessed greatness
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I liked Isbell's songs on Decoration Day, just didn't like the one they did on KEXP.
As a longtime fan, how do you feel about them having a chick in the band?
Was the parting amicable, or did they just show Hicks the door in favor of Ms. Isbell?
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I think Isbell's songs on Decoration Day are definitely among the best.
As for the bass player -- judging from the Black Cat show and the records, he wasn't exactly a virtuoso. He fit in just fine with the band and the sound, but he looked to be playing nothing but simple riffs.
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
I liked Isbell's songs on Decoration Day, just didn't like the one they did on KEXP.
As a longtime fan, how do you feel about them having a chick in the band?
Was the parting amicable, or did they just show Hicks the door in favor of Ms. Isbell?
My significant other HATES the idea of a female in the band (she is a woman by the way). Weird. I thought she'd love the representation. She just doesn't think that a women will fit in with her image of the band and their sound.
When we saw them in Austin last year, she actually commented that she thought something was wrong with Earl (the old bassist). She thought he seemed resentful of the attention and acclaim that the new kid was getting. She even tracked him down after the show - gave him a hug & told him he was great.
Turns out she may have been right. I also remember offering to buy him a drink at a show over the summer & he replied "that he was on the wagon." You're gonna have a tough time being sober and in that band.
I really don't care either way. The band is selling it as an influx of additional talent. She's a multi-instrumentalist & another songwriter. You can see her photo on that KEXP link above. If she's as good as they're saying - that band's got a glut of talent...and as Patterson Hood sez - Somethings Gotta Give Pretty Soon.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
As for the bass player -- judging from the Black Cat show and the records, he wasn't exactly a virtuoso. He fit in just fine with the band and the sound, but he looked to be playing nothing but simple riffs.
I agree. He was a relatively new addition anyway.
If you look back at their earlier records, he was producing not playing. He stepped in at times and maybe just became a semi- permanent replacement.
He was probably fine as they were toiling away in obscurity, but fame's a knocking. The question though is - does every member of your band need to be an incredible songwriter, singer or musician? At what point does this become disruptive instead of creative?
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Blackbird
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Damn, this is a great album.
on now...good stuff
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Haven't heard the reissue, but the original is excellent.
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It's always better on holiday...
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Chris Whitley very quietly just released 2 new records.
War Crime Blues
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Weed
War Crime Blues is a collection of new originals. Weed is a re-recording of older material.
I got them just in time to listen before I see him tomorrow. I'll let you know what I think once I 'test drive' them...
these arrived at the weekend - thanks grotty!
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Originally posted by kurosawa-b/w:
It's always better on holiday...
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Someone else likes it too:
PF on FF (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/f/franz-ferdinand/franz-ferdinand.shtml)
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Originally posted by brennser:
Chris Whitley very quietly just released 2 new records.
War Crime Blues
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Weed
War Crime Blues is a collection of new originals. Weed is a re-recording of older material.
I got them just in time to listen before I see him tomorrow. I'll let you know what I think once I 'test drive' them...
these arrived at the weekend - thanks grotty! [/b]
Cool - Hope you like. While I don't think they are his best work, they are a good sign that he's getting back to what he does best. You just know he's got a classic record ready to bust out.
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Completing the post triumvirate:
I love this record. It's been tops for a few weeks now & just keeps sounding better.
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Originally posted by grotty:
Completing the post triumvirate:
I love this record. It's been tops for a few weeks now & just keeps sounding better.
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While in Toronto this weekend, I picked up the new controller.controller (http://www.controllercontroller.com/) album called History. A great little album! I highly recommend it. I also picked up the entire Stars back catalog. I'm now addicted to their music. "All right I can say what you want me to..."
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What's new (and old)...
TV On The Radio - Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes
OK so my expectations were a little unrealistic (waiting on best album of all time) but it's very good all the same. Not *quite* what the EP promised, though (there's nothing quite like "Blind"...Plus borrowing some guitar and drums from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs was nice)
Desert Fathers ?? The Spirituality
The best thing I've heard since that TV on the Radio EP...it's sort of like the strangest bits of Modest Mouse and the Meat Puppets mixed together, but even better and weirder than that. And Albini produced it, so it sounds just incredible.
Metal Urbain ?? Anarchy in Paris
Can't wait for this show...fasciste!!!
Echo & the Bunnymen ?? Heaven Up Here
Definitely my favorite record of theirs.
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Agreed on both counts.
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
TV On The Radio - Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes
OK so my expectations were a little unrealistic (waiting on best album of all time) but it's very good all the same. Not *quite* what the EP promised.......
Echo & the Bunnymen ?? Heaven Up Here
Definitely my favorite record of theirs.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Agreed on both counts.
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
TV On The Radio - Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes
OK so my expectations were a little unrealistic (waiting on best album of all time) but it's very good all the same. Not *quite* what the EP promised.......
Echo & the Bunnymen ?? Heaven Up Here
Definitely my favorite record of theirs.
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weird...it's almost as if we have the same taste in music...
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<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf900/f963/f96388pph7b.jpg" alt=" - " /> hey ggw, you might dig, if you don't know them already...I was just introduced, but apparently the group's been together for 20 years or something. anyway, it's crazy dub, blended with west african music and field recordings...whoa. worth checking out.
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Drive by Truckers doing Hey Ya
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even worse than the original
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modest mouse--good news for people that like bad news
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Originally posted by pollard:
Drive by Truckers doing Hey Ya
http://homepage.mac.com/mhommes127/20040215_Hey_Ya.mp3 (http://homepage.mac.com/mhommes127/20040215_Hey_Ya.mp3)
even worse than the original
... sounds better than Snow Patrol's cover of "Crazy In Love".
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so how are deerhoof and trailer bride, I read a glowing review of the trailer bride album
and how is the modest mouse album?
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Tralier Bride gets old real fast.
Their latest album was produced by Southern Culture on the Skids frontman Rick Miller.
Did see the singer cuddling up to another chick at the Bloodshot CMJ barbeque while another band was playing. Was sorta sexy...
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i'm still digesting it. it sounds nothing like any of their other discs. the first half is great, almost happy. not sold on the second half though.
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Originally posted by pollard:
Drive by Truckers doing Hey Ya
http://homepage.mac.com/mhommes127/20040215_Hey_Ya.mp3 (http://homepage.mac.com/mhommes127/20040215_Hey_Ya.mp3)
even worse than the original
There's a point in the middle that sounds like Sugar. For good or bad... ;)
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Perhaps not coincidentally, David Barbe of Sugar produced the last two Drive By Truckers albums.
Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by pollard:
Drive by Truckers doing Hey Ya
http://homepage.mac.com/mhommes127/20040215_Hey_Ya.mp3 (http://homepage.mac.com/mhommes127/20040215_Hey_Ya.mp3)
even worse than the original
There's a point in the middle that sounds like Sugar. For good or bad... ;) [/b]
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Originally posted by ballsock:
Tralier Bride gets old real fast.
they certainly do live
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"grandpa here's your coffee,"
said edith as she filled his cup,
"nobody'll find you here
and earl is glad you guys showed up
the way things are downtown
you might have to stay for a while
there was a helicopter flyin' over your house
when i talked to your neighbor kyle"
"who the hell do they think they are?
invading our home like that
grandma and i had to leave so fast
we couldn't even catch the cat
the helicopter scared the shit out of it
and it took off down the trail
down past the railroad track
towards the county jail"
"jed you really screwed up now
what'd you have to do that for?
everybody wants to hang your ass
here's a note from lenore"
she touched the cold steel bars
as she pushed the paper in
jed took it up and read it
and couldn't hide a grin
outside the jail window
a crow flew across the sky
completely disappearing behind each bar
then a helicopter flew by
"say hi to earl and edith
tell'em i'm doin' fine
tell'em you're ready to leave home now
and they should cut the line
can grandma come and see me?
i've got a new song to sing
it's longer than all the others combined
and doesn't mean a thing"
the noise was unfamiliar...
a walkie talkie squealed
generators were runnin'
vans parked in the field
tv crews and cameras
they wanted to interview grandpa on the porch
they came through the gate and up on the lawn
knockin' down edith's tiki torch
grandpa saw them there
looking through the venetian blind
"those people don't have any respect
so they won't get any of mine
i ain't gonna talk about jed...
i don't watch channel 2 or 6 or 9
i don't have time to talk that fast
and it ain't my crime
it ain't an honour to be on tv
and it ain't a duty either
the only good thing about tv
is shows like 'leave it to beaver'
shows with love and affection
like mama used to say
a little mayberry livin'
can go a long way"
he took earl's gun from the closet
and loaded up both barrels
went out on the porch and fired them off
and up walked a woman named carol
"susan carol from early magazine
i've got some questions to ask"
"well you can stick 'em where the sun don't shine,"
grandpa said with a gasp
then he fell face first and let out a sigh
edith came out in shock
grandpa was whispering to her from down on the floor
he looked like he was tryin' to talk
"that guy who just keeps singin'
can't somebody shut him up?
i don't know for the life of me
where he comes up with this stuff"
they laid his head on a newspaper
with a picture of carmichael on the front page
posing with a little league baseball team
and a seedy shot of jed with a motorcycle.
grandpa died like a hero
fightin' for freedom of silence
tryin' to stop the media
tryin' to be anonymous
share your lovin' and you'll live so long
share your lovin' and you'll live so long
share your lovin' and you'll live so long
live so long
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf900/f963/f96388pph7b.jpg" alt=" - " /> hey ggw, you might dig, if you don't know them already...I was just introduced, but apparently the group's been together for 20 years or something. anyway, it's crazy dub, blended with west african music and field recordings...whoa. worth checking out.
Thanks for the tip -- I'll check it out.
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The Twangbangers (feat Bill Kirchen): 28 Days on the Road
The Velvet Crush: Soft Sounds
Stars: Heart
The Damnations TX: Half Mad Moon
Swag: Catch-all
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Stellastarr* Just downloaded from itunes for $10.
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I woulda sold you my copy for $3!
Originally posted by mark e smith:
Stellastarr* Just downloaded from itunes for $10.
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downloaded it from emusic for $2.86... Swagger(tm) approved and makes the Darkness look like their still wearing spandex short pants.
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Originally posted by god's ballshine:
I woulda sold you my copy for $3!
I would take you up on it, still.
Actually I really like it. Having two woxy songs as access points and an 80s feel makes it an easy listen for me. Its somehow like if interpol and hot hot heat were squished together.
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Run Run Run
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Drizzle
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Serene UK
Sort of like Statistics but not quite as tight or full bodied. Still worth listening to. Best song is Green Laurel.
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The Bronx
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The Bronx
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Pia Fraus
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In Solarium
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The Veils
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The Runaway Found
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
modest mouse--good news for people that like bad news
shhhhhh
you can get it and a live cd along with a poster for 19.98
http://www.modestmousebootlegs.com/ (http://www.modestmousebootlegs.com/)
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the first of many sxsw purchases:
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During their showcase, I felt like what an uninitiated must feel like the first time they see DBT - the crowd knew every word of this record & sang along spiritedly. Was sweet to behold.
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Originally posted by grotty:
Was sweet to behold.
yeah the show is a great time, glad you enjoyed it, I just heard from their booking agent last night that they were going to play DC at the end of April but got offered a chance to play the Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis (their hometown) so are driving home after the Baltimore show. Damn.
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when is the Balt show?
I also picked up their self-titled 2001 record. (I always get a little carried away at the merch table after a great show and a few drinks.)
It's good too.
Got it? Want it?
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http://lucerofamily.net/tourdates.cfm (http://lucerofamily.net/tourdates.cfm)
Baltimore show is 4/29
Yeah I have that first one, I don't listen to it as much as the others, but I like it. Were they selling The Attic Tapes as well? If not I can send you a copy. Is not as good as the others, it is their earliest material.
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Originally posted by pollard:
http://lucerofamily.net/tourdates.cfm (http://lucerofamily.net/tourdates.cfm)
Baltimore show is 4/29
Yeah I have that first one, I don't listen to it as much as the others, but I like it. Were they selling The Attic Tapes as well? If not I can send you a copy. Is not as good as the others, it is their earliest material.
Thanks for the info & the offer.
No need to send it - maybe we can trade some stuff at a show sometime.
I think I've got enough Lucero to keep me satisfied for a bit now!
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Originally posted by grotty:
Thanks for the info & the offer.
No need to send it - maybe we can trade some stuff at a show sometime.
I think I've got enough Lucero to keep me satisfied for a a while now!
you mean you don't have to have every piece of recorded material a band releases right away?!?
oh, maybe that is me :D
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Mountain Goats show from March 2nd in Philly
http://www.knerd.com/~sashwap/philly/ (http://www.knerd.com/~sashwap/philly/)
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Originally posted by pollard:
you mean you don't have to have every piece of recorded material a band releases right away?!?
oh, maybe that is me :D
Me too. Especially when I'm about to go see a band. I want to buy up everything before the show, so I'll know most of what they're playing. I'm trying to break that habit, but it ain't going so well - lol.
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DC101 playing "Love Spreads" - Stone Roses... Which is odd because it's the Stone Roses on US Radio in this century and it's from the overlooked second record. Too bad the station still plays mostly turds.
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quality post-punk from NY (but a la Q and Not U)
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can't believe I didn't own this until now...
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I See a Darkness is a good one
this weekend I picked up
Von Bondies - Pawn Shoppe Heart (I am surprised how much I like this one, far better than the first in my opinion)
TV on the Radio - Desparate Youth.... (not as good as the EP, will need some time with it)
Deerhoof - Milk Man (not any more accessible than the previous ones, the title track is pretty cool, won't listen very often though)
+/- - You Are Here (really like about 7 of the 11 tracks)
Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans (not as good as Michigan, I did not listen too closely, but it seemed like there were a few too many Jesus references for my liking)
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Thank's Pollard.
It's very Zevon-esque
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Gomez from january at the TLA in philly
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Cheers Relaxer!
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More a legend than anyone on this thread...
Merle Haggard "Roots"
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Willie Nelson sings reggae.
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re: true love
is it any good?
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
re: true love
is it any good?
Well, Toots is never bad.
But, it's just what you would expect -- kind of uneven. The somgs are great of course, and some of the remakes are excellent (The Roots and Bootsy Collins on Funky Kingston for example), but others are forgettable. All in all, the good outweighs the bad and the album is good for a completist but it's not essential (although hearing Willie Nelson sing on Still is Still Moving to Me almost makes it essential).
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Originally posted by ballard:
More a legend than anyone on this thread...
Merle Haggard "Roots" [/QUOTE
That's oddly coincidental - I listened to that 3 times last evening.
Ever since SXSW, classic country has been sounding real purty.
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a perfect soundtrack for this dark, rainy, cold morning.
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Highspire
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Your Everything
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Tex La Homa
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If Just Today Were to Be My Entire Life
*I know this sounds like a primo Rhett band....but it's not.
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90 Day Men ~ Panda Park
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the AMG review:
Panda Park is an undeniably brilliant record that finds an uncompromising, always striving-to-evolve band totally on top of its game. To Everybody may have hinted at the direction the 90 Day Men would take with Panda Park, but it still comes as a shock ?? the group has gone from being confounding post-hardcore to defining what could be called post-piano pop. They mash Warm Jets-era Eno, Elton John, Bowie, T. Rex, Wendy, ELO, and the entire history of Chicago's experimental rock into a caterwauling, spaced-out collection of catchy insanity. Is this the first hardcore pop album? It's certainly challenging and unforgiving on tracks like the piercing and awkward "Chronological Disorder" and there's a weirdness that suggests something is impending. But there's no slick, Interpol gloom and doom or '80s keyboard new wave ?? which would have been the easiest approach. On the contrary Panda Park is uplifting, mesmerizing, glittery, and unapologetically psychedelic while sounding rooted in both '70s prog and skewed latter-day punk rock. The 90 Day Men have landed with an album that acknowledges their forebears while owing them nothing ?? and they may be the most relentlessly original band of the year. Panda Park is like Revolver from a group raised on Fugazi ?? God help listeners when they release their Sgt. Pepper.
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grotty, I love the inclusion of the short AMG description....thanks.
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I'm listening to a Ratatat mp3 called 17 Years. Ratatat is the band opening for Clinic. Go here (http://www.ratatatmusic.com/) to download the tunes.
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Originally posted by Bags:
grotty, I love the inclusion of the short AMG description....thanks.
Always happy to make you happy Bags!
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I did hear this on XM last week & it encouraged me to pull it out:
:D
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To get in the mood for tonight's show....
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Originally posted by ggw?:
To get in the mood for tonight's show....
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I had to do a Pollstar search to see if JP were indeed in DC tonight, but I think I get it - a Darkness warmup eh?
Now I'd def go see the reunited JP. Would be great fun. I was coerced into seeing AC/DC a few years ago & it turned out to be hysterically fun. Hopefully that's what a Darkness show will be like.
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Originally posted by grotty:
I had to do a Pollstar search to see if JP were indeed in DC tonight, but I think I get it - a Darkness warmup eh?
Now I'd def go see the reunited JP. Would be great fun. I was coerced into seeing AC/DC a few years ago & it turned out to be hysterically fun. Hopefully that's what a Darkness show will be like.
I don't have the Darkness disc, and I listened to Queen's Greatest Hits last night, so I figured the Priest would be the next best thing.
You know Judas Priest is on the Ozzfest this summer? I wonder if Halford can still hit those high notes?
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Originally posted by ggw?:
You know Judas Priest is on the Ozzfest this summer?
Did you see the rest of that list though?!?!?! Scary stuff (sorry Flawd)
Looking forward to your review of the show :D
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Only if KK Downing can still squeeze Halford's balls tight enough.
Originally posted by ggw?:
Originally posted by grotty:
[qb]I
You know Judas Priest is on the Ozzfest this summer? I wonder if Halford can still hit those high notes? [/b]
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Originally posted by grotty:
Did you see the rest of that list though?!?!?!
Slayer is always a good time.
But it's at Nissan - in the actual pavilion - and tickets start at $50.00
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It will be VERY interesting to see how those death metal fans respond to the out-of-the-closet Halford. [I believe this is his first tour with JP since his unveiling.]
I can't imagine that it'll be a very 'accepting' crowd. Maybe it doesn't matter though as long as you can bring the rock! \nn/
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Unless he simulates gay sex onstage, I can't imagine people really caring. It's all about the music anyway, man. And there's nothing really gay about there music, is there? Except for all the leather and shit...
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Originally posted by grotty:
It will be VERY interesting to see how those death metal fans respond to the out-of-the-closet Halford. [I believe this is his first tour with JP since his unveiling.]
I can't imagine that it'll be a very 'accepting' crowd. Maybe it doesn't matter though as long as you can bring the rock! \nn/
Although Sharon and Ozzy cracked jokes throughout Friday's press conference, it was Priest's Halford who got the loudest laughs. It started when Sharon was asked why this year's lineup had all metal bands and nothing that could be considered rap-rock or alternative.
"Because that's what Ozzfest is about," she said. "If you want alt, go to other festivals, not ours. We're not gay."
Halford then pointed out dryly, "I am."
http://www.krock.com/utica/readItHereFirst.asp?id=5 (http://www.krock.com/utica/readItHereFirst.asp?id=5)
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Saw them last eve with Damien Rice. An unexpected treat.
If you must do a sit-down theater-style show, the Byham Theater in Pittsburgh is tough to beat...it's just a kick ass venue.
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Originally posted by grotty:
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Saw them last eve with Damien Rice. An unexpected treat.
If you must do a sit-down theater-style show, the Byham Theater in Pittsburgh is tough to beat...it's just a kick ass venue.
nice choice grotty - I think its a nice document of the frames various phases - what was Damien Rice like live? - I'm listening to this in preparation for saturday
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Originally posted by brennser:
- what was Damien Rice like live?
I'm a pretty casual Damien Rice fan, but I think there are others on here that feel passionately about the quality of his live shows.
He had the full band with him, but they did the unplugged thing. He said that they'll make a last minute decision to play like that every couple weeks & that since the audience was sitting & it was Easter Sunday that it seemed appropriate.
He's a supremely talented singer & then you throw in the bonus near operatic vocals of Lisa Hannigan + the cello & it's powerful stuff...even 'unplugged'
A highlight for me was a little seque into "Hallelujah" Jeff Buckley style to close the main set.
A very enjoyable Sunday evening...even considering the sangria headache I'm nursing.
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I'll take a sit down venue over a stand up venue any day of the week!
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Originally posted by The Grimaceballs:
I'll take a sit down venue over a stand up venue any day of the week!
I recall having this discussion with you on numerous occasions, but for the record:
Except for very rare occasions/artists - I much prefer standing. Sitting saps energy from the crowd which unquestionably the bands feed off. I'm sure you've seen shows in venues where seats diminished the experience. Steve Earle comes to mind immediately.
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Actually, it's standing in the same place for 3+ hours that saps my energy, but I guess that's just me. I'm not one to hoot and holler and dance much, anyway, regardless of it being a sit down or standup venue.
Do you think sports teams would perform better if the venues were standup venues, and thus their would be more energy coming from the crowd?
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Originally posted by The Grimaceballs:
Do you think sports teams would perform better if the venues were standup venues, and thus their would be more energy coming from the crowd?
That's a good analogy - & I'd still say yes - standing equals more energy.
I know though that we could get into a chicken or the egg type argument about whether the band(teams) performance actually induces the crowd into an energetic and appreciative standing position.
I think it's what them biologists call a symbiotic relationship! :D
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Do you think sports teams would perform better if the venues were standup venues, and thus their would be more energy coming from the crowd?
absolutely - not saying the sports team would perform better BUT being at a sporting event with terracing, as opposed to all seated generates a much better atmosphere, often for the simple reason that you can fit more people in
a standing crowd has significantly more energy than a seated crowd
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Vol. 2-69 Love Songs - The Magnetic Fields
Been a while since I have listened to these, but seeing them mentioned a couple places made me listen again, forgot how good they are. Especially Volume 1.
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I am currently addicted to this album...
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Originally posted by pollard:
Vol. 2-69 Love Songs - The Magnetic Fields
Been a while since I have listened to these, but seeing them mentioned a couple places made me listen again, forgot how good they are. Especially Volume 1.
is "the book of love" on there? mike doughty has been covering it lately, and i've been meaning to check out the original.
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Originally posted by thatguy:
is "the book of love" on there? mike doughty has been covering it lately, and i've been meaning to check out the original.
it is on Volume 1, good song
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Another opinion. From a Nick Hornby article that he wrote after seeing the band in Kentish Town, North London recently:
Marah Press (http://www.marah-usa.com/press2.php?ID=18)
Cool tidbits:
Five or six years ago, a friend in Philly introduced me to a local band called Marah. Their first album had just come out, on an indie label, and it sounded great to me, like the Pogues reimagined by the E Street Band, full of fire and tunes, and soul and banjos.
Their next album will be spectacular, and they??ll sell out Madison Square Garden, and you??ll all be boasting that you read a column by a guy who saw them in the Fiddler??s Elbow. Anyway, the two shows I saw that week were spectacular, as good as anything, I??ve seen with the possible exception of the Clash in ??79, Prince in ??85 and Springsteen on the River tour.
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My latest discovery. With a sound like this, they have to be good live. <img src="http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B0000AKXOT.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" alt=" - " />
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Originally posted by kurosawa-b/w:
My latest discovery. With a sound like this, they have to be good live. <img src="http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B0000AKXOT.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" alt=" - " />
A friend of mine in Manchester sent me a promo of theirs for my birthday that he picked up at one of their shows. Good band.
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Van Morrison: The Contract-Breaking Sessions (http://www.counterpoint-music.com/specialties/van.html) (audio samples)
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Seachange opened for GBV in NY this past weekend. Alas, I was stuck outside the club waiting for the guy who bought my ticket for me (he was an hour late). I could hear the band a bit through the walls....sounded promising. They're a favorite of Pollard's right now. Obviously you recommend the band?
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Originally posted by Bags:
They're a favorite of Pollard's right now. Obviously you recommend the band?
You referring to me or the real Pollard? I thought they were ok, but was in the bar for most of it and probably enjoyed the rest of it because I had been drinking while in the bar. I would not call them a favorite, don't remember enough about them.
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Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Bags:
They're a favorite of Pollard's right now. Obviously you recommend the band?
You referring to me or the real Pollard? I thought they were ok, but was in the bar for most of it and probably enjoyed the rest of it because I had been drinking while in the bar. I would not call them a favorite, don't remember enough about them. [/b]
Whoops, sorry, I was referring to the real Pollard, Robert Pollard of Guided by Voices and Fading Captain fame.... On their website in the links section it says, "Seachange, a GREAT new band. One of Bob's faves. Their debut full length is out on Matador in April. They'll be opening for GBV in April. Check out their site."
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The dead heart and Warakurna - Midnight Oil
It's good to listen to them every now and then.
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REM
9:30 Club
March 12, 1983
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Ahhh...summer nostalgia
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and Spiritualized 4/11/02 Gothic Theater
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The full length is now out. Great tunes! It's been on repeat all week for me.
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one of my few purchases from fopp, i think markie might like this one. lo-fi leaning, a bit melancholy, and tasteful vintage electronic blips.
meet through the one of the barracudas... nice choice skeeter... i even heard the barracuda "hit", summer fun, being piped over a edinburgh's store sound system on this last trip.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
REM
9:30 Club
March 12, 1983
(sigh) one of my first live REM tapes
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I'm listening to WOXY's Modern Rock A-Z. They're are running it from today through next Friday, when they go off the air. It's been great stuff so far this morning:
REM - 7 CHINESE BROTHERS
Album: Reckoning
10:25:24 ALARM - 68 GUNS
Album: Declaration
10:21:09 AFGHAN WHIGS - 66
Album: 1965
10:17:27 NEW ORDER - 60 MILES AN HOUR
Album: Get Ready
10:14:06 LUSH - 500
Album: Lovelife
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
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hey skeeter
pulled this of the The Scoundrelles (http://www.doorag.f9.co.uk/scoundrellessite/htmlpage1scdreamwver.html) website. members of Venus Ray moonlight with this group.
"Yan and Scoundrelles collaborator Robert Coyne performed with Robin Wills and Jeremy Gluck as a reformed Barracudas in London and Spain, including a double bill with the Dictators in Madrid. They also play on a brand new Barracuda's single: Don't Ever Say It Can't Be So."
mojo had this to say about the Scoundrelles...
"fashioning an album that reveals a teenage obsession with science fiction and rock??n??roll that has, thankfully, stayed well into maturity."
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The Barracudas and the Dictators? Talk about fun... Any word on how the shows were?
Thanks!
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a brief skim of the messages on the barracudas yahoo groups page indicates the shows were a success...
also findout via that group that the long ryders are touring this summer. only in europe of course...
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Originally posted by pollard:
Your Blues
I love 'it's gonna take an airplane'
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"...gonna manage my time just like Johan Cruyff"
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What critics are saying about Killers and Stars:
Billboard
??lo-fi yet powerful... some incredibly fine songs.?
The Washington Post
??[Killers & Stars is a] bleak, beautiful document... veteran fans will devour Hood's experiment in artistic therapy with gusto.?
Winston-Salem Journal
??Hood's sharp songwriting probes the darkness of Southern closets... think of him as the Tennessee Williams of Alabama songwriters.?
All Music Guide
??like [Bruce Springsteen's] Nebraska, Killers and Stars is an album whose plain surfaces and rough edges only add to the impact of the final work.?
Knoxville Metro Pulse
??Killers & Stars confirms that Hood is one hell of a songwriter.?
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Except for one overly cheesy song, this is the album for me.
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California Kid (http://www.rhinohandmade.com/browse/ProductLink.lasso?Number=7856) was so ahead of it's time. All the Country Dick Montana stuff was just ducky.
As for non-Dick, GUN SALE AT THE CHURCH is killer! Neil Young's POWDERFINGER is there, as well. This is defintely NOT alt-country! It's rawkus Cowpunk.
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Assault on Precinct 13 (http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000C6JRW/qid=1083962266/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_11_1/302-4626798-1185621) Soundtrack
Ice Cube cites this score as a major influence. The film was kickass!
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More J-POSTPUNK
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Originally posted by Dupek Chopra:
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Except for one overly cheesy song, this is the album for me.
took the plunge huh... nothing like a soundtrack to an imaginary film. but then again it was put together by talented folks.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
took the plunge huh... nothing like a soundtrack to an imaginary film. but then again it was put together by talented folks.
What can I say? I'm a sucker for faux 70s synth...
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
I love 'it's gonna take an airplane'
yeah it is good, I think my favorite is 'The Music Lovers' though
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Originally posted by Dupek Chopra:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
What can I say? I'm a sucker for faux 70s synth... [/b]
speaking of vintage synths (subtitled why can't they have festivals like this in the us)
Triptych which happened recenly in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh has this to offer.
dr robert moog. jean jacques perrey: how the moog synthesizer became a household name
a mute records night with
wire. liars. pan sonic. modey lemon. kaito
djxdj. tim wright. carter tutti.
irmin schmidt & kumo play can. komputer. pink grease.
t raumschmiere
other bands playing here and there
adem
amp fiddler
andre williams
andrew loog oldham
animal collective
anthony rother
arto lindsay
big beat collective feat. simon hodge
brooks
camera obscura
cinema
colditz
colleen
com.a
craig armstrong and agf
dabrye
dangermouse
david mckenzie
derrick carter
directorsound
dj rupture
dr alimantado
earl gateshead
eat your own ears
envoy
explosions in the sky
fairport convention
fennesz
four tet
franz ferdinand
frogpocket
funk d'void
future pilot aka
gareth sager
geographic
george mac
gilles peterson
green velvet
gwen mccrae
harri and domenic
hms ginaforce
international airport
james yorkston
jd twitch and jg wilkes
jerry dammers
jim newman
john peel
j-rocc
kid 606
king creosote
knifehandchop
lyvonne bruce
m.craft
madlib
mara carlyle
mash (jengaheads)
matthew herbert
matthew dear
max de wardener
mellow submachine
miso
modey lemon
mountaineers
movietone
mugison
mum
mute
mylo
nectarine no.9
nick peacock
non prophets- sage francis and joe beats
onthefly
papa m
pastels dj set
paul cawley
peanut butter wolf
peshay
prince paul
prince po
radio skool djs
reaz
soma
sons and daughters
soul jazz sound system
stacy kidd
super furry animals
the fence collective
the fiery furnacessd
the needles
the pictish trail
the rip-off artist
thomas fehlmann
t-model ford
to rococo rot
trans am
uncle beasley
uncle john and whitelock
v twin
yat kha
http://www.triptych04.com/ (http://www.triptych04.com/)
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a new EP that's blowing me away...
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best thing I've heard this year so far. brilliant lyrics, pavement-ish rambling melodies, a little folk, a little free jazz, a little post-punk...can't wait for the LP.
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Stargazer (EP)
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Sciflyer
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Fair Weather Karma
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Malory
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Outerbeats
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Ectasy Of Saint Theresa
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Susurrate
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Skywave
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Synthstatic
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All, very good.
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
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Fair Weather Karma
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Saw them in San Francisco in an Irish bar in a neighborhood called the Sunset (?) playing to about 10 folks. Some songs were very good, others seemed a bit uninspired live.
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
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Looks like you and Jag both are into a really heavy "S" band phase.....
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Original DAWN OF THE DEAD soundtrack remaster, by Goblin.
It's prog heaven! The cover art sucks, though.
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I have been listening to this:
If you like Norah Jones though think she's a bit overproduced, you'll like this:
Escondida is the actual studio debut by Texas-born singer/songwriter Jolie Holland. While critics and music fans alike lauded Catalpa as her "first" album, it was never actually intended for release. Anti issued it after the volume of reviews reached fever pitch and Holland could no longer keep up with requests for it. As such, Escondida is a very different recording. Not as drenched in Gothic southern images and architectures, Escondida offers an even more evocative portrait of Holland as an American traditionalist who uses history as the framework for her new direction; she is not an Americana songwriter. One need go no further than "Sascha," the opener, for evidence. In beautiful early swing vernacular, complete with self-played Piedmont style guitaristry, Dave Mihaly's whispering snare brushes, and Ara Anderson's trumpet loping languidly in the background, Holland offers a love song as humid as a summer night full of stars and quiet front porches. It's startling because it is at once so classic and yet so wonderfully foreign. Her voice evoking Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith without imitating either, and her words coming from the heart of her own 21st century. Contrast this with "Black Stars," which follows it. Featuring only guitars and cymbals, it's closer in feel to the material on Catalpa, yet Holland's voice comes from the land of the ghosts; where the spirits of jazz singers and blues singers jointly crooned in the streets of Old New Orleans. Likewise, Ma Rainey might have sung the blues line in "Old Fashion Morphine" if she and Tampa Red had been accompanied by Sidney Bechet and Kid Ory in a late-night swing session. Gospel, folk, hints of early country music, and swing lie down together and kiss, languidly caressing one another in this blend of organic, sultry, sexy American blues. With her eclectic band ?? which includes banjo boss Enzo Garcia on musical saw ?? and lyrics that are both full of irony, pathos, and sly humor, Holland offers listeners a loosely constructed yet deeply moving tour through her mystical and esthetic archetypes ?? the popping vocal and drum jive tune that is "Mad Tom of Bedlam"; the deep, bottom-land acoustic blues of "Poor Girl," that touches Blind Willie McTell, the Mississippi Sheiks, and Rosetta Tharpe; the Civil War melody that lies at the heart of "Faded Coat of Blue" ?? and rewards them with a listening experience that is singular, startling, and soulful
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Originally posted by Macktastic Bag O' Flash:
Looks like you and Jag both are into a really heavy "S" band phase.....
Well, with the exception of "Inouk"...
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Originally posted by Macktastic Bag O' Flash:
Saw them in San Francisco in an Irish bar in a neighborhood called the Sunset (?) playing to about 10 folks. Some songs were very good, others seemed a bit uninspired live.
The Old Rogue, 33rd and Taraval in the Sunset. That's my hood! I wasn't able to make that show because of my birthday celebrations, but I had hoped to.
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
Originally posted by Macktastic Bag O' Flash:
Looks like you and Jag both are into a really heavy "S" band phase.....
Well, with the exception of "Inouk"... [/b]
And Malory.
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Thrang Thrang Gozinbulx: Official Bootleg Live in 1980, by The League of Gentlemen
Live League!
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groovy late night listening
from AMG:
...Spoon and Rafter has no trouble making Ryan Adams seem like more of a farce than he already is, and it's deserving of at least half of the attention given to anything released by Wilco.
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not really it's just a very odd new addition to eMusic. also available 8:09 from Joey McIntyre.
but of real interest to some are recent concerts from Calla, Starlight Mints, John Vanderslice, Robbie Fulks, Clearlake, etc.
Also adds of note:
ROIR which means Bad Brains, 10ft Ganga Plant, Bush Tetras, The Legendary Pink Dots
Leo Records for those lovers of improvised music, Braxton, Sun Ra, the supergroup of Wally Shoup Paul Flaherty / Thurston Moore / Chris Corsano, etc
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listening to it for the first time - sounds pretty good
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so did anybody go buy the Streets album or the Morrissey album?
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the streets was only 10.99 at Ollsons and I was sooooo tempted but someone I know is getting a copy so I'll probably get it from them
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Originally posted by brennser:
the streets was only 10.99 at Ollsons and I was sooooo tempted but someone I know is getting a copy so I'll probably get it from them
so they had mclusky at olssons?
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yup, 14.98 - not sure how many copies they had though
they also had 'fuckin a' for $13 - was tempted to get that as well
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by brennser:
the streets was only 10.99 at Ollsons and I was sooooo tempted but someone I know is getting a copy so I'll probably get it from them
so they had mclusky at olssons? [/b]
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Originally posted by brennser:
yup, 14.98 - not sure how many copies they had though
they also had 'fuckin a' for $13 - was tempted to get that as well
ok, thanks for the info, I am hoping they have mclusky at cd warehouse
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weird, freaky, beautiful sounds
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Originally posted by pollard:
ok, thanks for the info, I am hoping they have mclusky at cd warehouse
they did have it, and on first listen it is not as good as the last, but I need to give it a few more listens
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Originally posted by brennser:
weird, freaky, beautiful sounds
who dat...
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sorry - the standard - wire post to wire
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my favorite band...(this week ;) ) :
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Catherine Wheel ~ Adam & Eve
It's not Ferment or Chrome, but it's still pretty damn fine. I'm preparing my thesis now for submission & presentation to the RnR Hall of Fame induction committee - it's entitled:
How Can You Be So Fucking Good, Yet So Under Appreciated?
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Originally posted by pollard:
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The Dorks are digging it too:
8.9! (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/m/morrissey/you-are-the-quarry.shtml)
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no longer completely lo-fi, sounds great
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Got Bleu for my birthday, kind of guitar pop singer/songwriter -- I like it after one listen, we'll see how it fares after more. Can't stop listening to "Action Pact."
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Monster Movie
With Dreamend
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(split EP)
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Icarus Line ~ Penance Soireee
So good, it's hard to believe it's even the same band.
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I was kind of surprised to see all the great reviews. You give it the Grotty seal of approval?
http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/icarusline/penancesoiree/ (http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/icarusline/penancesoiree/)
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Icarus Line ~ Penance Soireee
So good, it's hard to believe it's even the same band.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
I was kind of surprised to see all the great reviews. You give it the Grotty seal of approval?
Only if you're in the mood for some badass ROCK n ROLL. It's a big step forward for them, but let me spend a little more time with it & some Coronas this evening before I give it the whole hearted \nn/ endorsement :D
See if you can find these for a test drive to sample:
on the lash track 3
up against the wall track 1
party the baby off track 13
I just found this on pf:
They may not be the wittiest or most erudite band around, but the Icarus Line pummel with an intentness and honesty that trumps the best of their contemporaries.
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A Jag recommendation from way back:
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I just noticed that there is song on there called Son of Jaguar 'E'
hmmm...
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Catherine Wheel + Icarus Line + Swervedriver...That's a lot of guitar this week...must be the heat.
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Originally posted by grotty:
A Jag recommendation from way back:
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have you given it as few more listens? - I have and I'm very very dissapointed - a big slide in standards from Mclusky do Dallas
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by pollard:
ok, thanks for the info, I am hoping they have mclusky at cd warehouse
they did have it, and on first listen it is not as good as the last, but I need to give it a few more listens [/b]
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Originally posted by brennser:
have you given it as few more listens? - I have and I'm very very dissapointed - a big slide in standards from Mclusky do Dallas
yeah I have, and I agree with you, I just thought everything about Mclusky Do Dallas was done so well, nothing is better on this one, the songs are not as catchy and the sound is not as clear
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Is this as good as "Shut up you Fucking Baby!"?
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Originally posted by vansmack:
Is this as good as "Shut up you Fucking Baby!"?
has its moments, but not as good, much more political
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Originally posted by pollard:
has its moments, but not as good, much more political
Thanks pollard. I've heard the same, but I think I'll check it out nonetheless. David Cross cracks me up.
If you get a chance, read some of the reviews on Amazon. They're pretty funny stuff.
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the new one is so dissapointing I had to go back and listen to this to make sure I hadn't imagined it being good
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Ulrich Schnauss--Far Away Trains Passing By
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So is McLusky Do Dallas the best McLusky album to get? (Keep in mind, I'm the fan of melody and shine, mostly...)
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well I think its their best - melody and shine it ain't though - they've been compared alot to the Pixies
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
So is McLusky Do Dallas the best McLusky album to get? (Keep in mind, I'm the fan of melody and shine, mostly...)
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Think I better borrow it before I buy it...or, just check 'em out at their show! Thanks, B
Originally posted by brennser:
well I think its their best - melody and shine it ain't though - they've been compared alot to the Pixies
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
So is McLusky Do Dallas the best McLusky album to get? (Keep in mind, I'm the fan of melody and shine, mostly...)
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Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
So is McLusky Do Dallas the best McLusky album to get? (Keep in mind, I'm the fan of melody and shine, mostly...)
absolutely the best. A word of warning, though: Albini's production is definitely more shiner than shiney.
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I can bring you a cd of some of their stuff to the next gig we're at
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
Think I better borrow it before I buy it...or, just check 'em out at their show! Thanks, B
Originally posted by brennser:
well I think its their best - melody and shine it ain't though - they've been compared alot to the Pixies
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
So is McLusky Do Dallas the best McLusky album to get? (Keep in mind, I'm the fan of melody and shine, mostly...)
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
Originally posted by Dupek Chopra:
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local favorites
who is that? [/b]
Happy The Man, Prog/Fusion from late 70's. Sorry it took so long to reply.
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http://www.georgewbushsingers.com/ (http://www.georgewbushsingers.com/)
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Originally posted by ggw?:
http://www.georgewbushsingers.com/ (http://www.georgewbushsingers.com/)
Can you copy me one?
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Originally posted by Lazer Guided Melodies:
:roll: )
Another great band, Air Formation, opened for him and greatly impressed the crowd. I love them too. The Zephyrs (yet another very good band) were the real headliners and were very good but, unfortanetly, being a weeknight, a fair amount of the crowd left after Ulrich.
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New Order - Power, Corruption and Lies
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The Printz
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Originally posted by brennser:
the new one is so dissapointing I had to go back and listen to this to make sure I hadn't imagined it being good
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you said it.
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Motion Sickness
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Originally posted by Member 656:
Lansing-Dreiden
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
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New Order - Power, Corruption and Lies
yeah yeah yeah....for me, this is the New Order album you *must* have. Ah, memories of the Blue Room this past Sunday....
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thanks to Kosmo
Burning Brides - Leave No Ashes
an improvement over the first album, very good, closer to the energy of the live show, which I can't wait to see again
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only listened to it once - seems good - like Orpheus
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Thanks to the other thread.....
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I heard a track over Memorial Day weekend on CPR Radio (Mt. Pleasant pirate station) and was very pleased. It was one with Kim singing on it. Does she have many songs on the new one? I need to go out and buy this pronto.
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Jim White
Drill a Hole in the Substrate & Tell Me What You See
I like it a lot after 2 listens. As with most Jim White records - some songs are fun, some are beautiful, & some are just very weird. Joe Henry's production (think Fuse) is a perfect compliment on many songs.
Getting mostly good reviews:
Metacritic on "Drill a Hole..." (http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/whitejim/drillaholeinthatsubstrate/)
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I heard a track over Memorial Day weekend on CPR Radio (Mt. Pleasant pirate station) and was very pleased. It was one with Kim singing on it. Does she have many songs on the new one? I need to go out and buy this pronto.
Kim has 4 songs
Pattern Recognition
Kim Gordon and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream
Dude Ranch Nurse
I Love You Golden Blue
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Shield of Thorns
The latest from Shawn Smith (Satchel, Brad, Pigeonhed & frequent Afghan Whigs/Twilight Singers collaborator).
Very hard to find - no mention at all on Amazon or on Allmusic. Found it on a UK site, which links to The Establishment Store (http://www.establishmentstore.com/index2.html) , which appears to be a SS merchandise site.
Here's a review that I found & agree with:
Shawn Smith is a humble man in possession of an impossibly poignant voice and a special songwriting gift. Over the past decade he??s quietly flourished in a post-grunge Seattle as a singer, guitarist, and pianist for three bands ?? Satchel, Pigeonhed, and the confusing supergroup Brad (guitarist Stone Gossard, bassist Jeremy Toback, and drummer Regan Hagar). An anonymous figure lost in the shuffle of false idols, Smith hasn??t helped himself by routinely changing bands or releasing solo albums on defunct labels.
Shield of Thorns is Smith??s third solo offering that unveils some wonderful recording sessions with the multi-talented Harold ??Happy? Chichester, guitarist Thaddeus Turner, and drummer Michael Shrieve. The results are a kind of contemporary AM gold ?? rock songs crafted with soul, passion, and astonishing benevolence.
Hauntingly beautiful ...??If Roses Take My Place? is an emotional piano stunner, ...??Golden Age? kicks up some roadhouse dust, ??Leaving California? is sing-along fare for road trips and summer campfires, and title track ??Shield of Thorns? is a vibrant little rock groover. The cathartic closer ??Sing That Song For Beauty? radiates an inspirational glow that fully achieves the mythic Prince ??Purple Rain? moment.
Five months into 2004 this thirty-minute masterpiece receives my early nod for album of the year consideration, but don??t bother looking for it at Try-n-Save or your friendly neighborhood record store. Along with Smith??s stellar, but long deleted back catalog, Shield of Thorns is only available exclusively through the Establishment Store website. Let??s hope that this store stays open for a very, very long time.
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they've finally made the geezer rock album they've been threatening to make for a few years now yet I still find it strangely compelling....
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A guilty pleasure I must admit. So terribly infectious though...
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Hmm... Rolling Stone.com gave this five stars...
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Pitchfork gave this a 7.0...I'd go for a 8.5.
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This dude's horny and pissed off. Much like Bart and Milhouse after a squishee, he goes crazy... electro style.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
This dude's horny and pissed off. Much like Bart and Milhouse after a squishee, he goes crazy... electro style.
The second track, I Love The Valley OH!, is great. I listened to that track a lot when I first got it.
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The first two tracks are great. He certainly doesn't mince words though.
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It makes me feel a little creepy to listen to a album that talks about coming on lips and a deformed penis.
Originally posted by thirsty moore:
The first two tracks are great. He certainly doesn't mince words though.
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True enough, the song sucks as it is. It's pretty hilarious though that he wrote that as an acoustic song.
Originally posted by nkotbie:
It makes me feel a little creepy to listen to a album that talks about coming on lips and a deformed penis.
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
Pitchfork gave this a 7.0...I'd go for a 8.5.
what is it?
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is it !!!
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by nkotbie:
Pitchfork gave this a 7.0...I'd go for a 8.5.
what is it? [/b]
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Yes it is. Sorry, forgot the image didn't have a name or anything with it.
Originally posted by brennser:
is it !!!
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by nkotbie:
Pitchfork gave this a 7.0...I'd go for a 8.5.
what is it? [/b]
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
This dude's horny and pissed off. Much like Bart and Milhouse after a squishee, he goes crazy... electro style.
Don't rememeber why but I was just on his website the other day and one of those CDs has a cover that is pure porn. He's not only horny, he's an exhibitionist! :eek:
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Air Formation
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(self-titled)
Can't get enough of this!
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really good, and was only $1
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go betweens are amazing - they are playing gigs next week in Dublin and London that I really wish I could be at
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better recorded than they were live, then again I think I am one of the few people here who enjoyed their set before BSP
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been listening to this a lot, is really good, should be a great show with the Thermals
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love this album
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no Lolla, but already starting to pull stuff out in anticipation of the Curiosa fest:
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The Telescopes
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Air Formation
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Sun Kil Moon
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This album, along with Van Halen II, is never far from my turntable.
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hadn't listened to it for about 6 months - wow - standing the test of time really well
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The Bella Fayes - Far From Discos
I highly recommend this band. I discovered them by accident. You can find their web site here (http://www.thebellafayes.com). I guess Far From Discos hasn't been released yet. It is their best, I think.
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Originally posted by brennser:
hadn't listened to it for about 6 months - wow - standing the test of time really well
The National ~ Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers
I also had that out this weekend & thought nearly the same thing...sounded very good. Still haven't had a chance to see them do their thing live though.
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Did anyone go to the Longwave, The National show at Fletcher's on June 17th? I wanted to go SO much but had numerous conflicts I couldn't wriggle out of...
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this guy seems to be channelling a little of the Go Betweens - speaking of the go-betweens, a recent live review (http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/reviews/story/0%2C11712%2C1249448%2C00.html) for anyone who's interested
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The Hold Steady - The Hold Steady Almost Killed Me
The more I hear this, the more I like it.
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Man, what a pretty album. I'm still regreting being too lazy to make it to the Iota show...
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Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing in the Hands
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I was moving the past few days, so I had the stereo pumping for quite a while. Among others....
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Windermere
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The World Is Here
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Air Formation
Stay Inside, Feel Everything
(Advance 2004 promo that I got from a friend of the band.)
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Interpol
Antics
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Múm
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Disco Inferno
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Technicolour
(No, it's not at all Disco as most of you know it!)
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Auteurs day,
I just saw they have a new album, hope it is similar to "New Wave" or "Now I'm a Cowboy"
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first track is astounding, third track is cover of The The's 'Love is Stronger than Death' - still making my mind up on the rest
she's opening for the Finn bros later this month
my first 'full album' itunes purchase btw
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She was the lead singer of the Wild Colonials...
nothing great, but a decent listen now and then. You should be able to find one of their albums in the dollar bins.
Originally posted by brennser:
first track is astounding, third track is cover of The The's 'Love is Stronger than Death' - still making my mind up on the rest
she's opening for the Finn bros later this month
my first 'full album' itunes purchase btw
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Thanks to the kindness of forum members, I have been spinning these two albums with great regularity over the last two weeks:
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The former is a heavy, hard-charging beauty of an album full of screaming, distortion, and noise. It's definitely an "album" also. Took a couple of rotations before it bit, but now I'm sorry I couldn't make their show last week.
The latter is a hard rocking beauty of an album full of screaming and wailing guitar. I agree with Pollard's observation that it does a good job of capturing their live sound. Alternative Teenage Suicide is destined to become a crowd favorite.
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been shuffling itunes at work the last few days - heres what it gave me the last hour or two
"Friendly Ghost" Eels
"Friction" Television
"Pirate Moon" Thea Gilmore
"Bob Dylans 49th Beard" Jeff Tweedy (live)
"Say Goodbye" Throwing Muses
"Last Broadcast" Doves
"Alone" Jeff Tweedy (live)
"The View" Modest Mouse
"Outta Mind (Outta Sight)" Wilco
"JUS 1 Kiss" Basement Jaxx
"Too Far Apart" Wilco
"Criminals" Uncle Tupelo
"Pieholden suite" Wilco
"Saviours And All" Thea Gilmore
"It's Just That Simple" Wilco
"North County Times" The Tyde
"Cast No Shadow" Oasis
"I Wanna Die" Adam Green
"No Way In Hell" Throwing Muses
"Heartbeat" Detroit Cobras
"How It Should Be" Inspiral Carpets
"Lung Shadows" The The
"No Peace Fo The Wicked" The Only Ones
"You Should Be Ashamed, Seamus" Mclusky
"One By One All Day" The Shins
"Forced to Drive" The Breeders
"True Confessions" The Undertones
"Dus' " Brassy
"Delta " Beulah
"Fear " Throwing Muses
"Teller " Throwing Muses
"Telegram" The Brian Jonestown Massacre
"Charango (feat. Pace Won)" Morcheeba
"Strangers Again" The Tyde
"The Sulphur Man" Doves
"About This Love" Alejandro Escovedo
"Natural Anthem" The Postal Service
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Devendra Banhart- Rejoicing in the hands
black eyes- cough
the blow- the concussive caress
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Group X (http://www.groupxarab.com/)
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The Black Album/
Come On Feel The Dandy Warhols
DISC ONE- THE BLACK ALBUM
Arpeggio Adaggio
Crack Cocaine Rager
Good Morning
Head
White Gold
Boys
Shiny Leather Boots
Earth To The Dandy Warhols
Minnesoter
Twist
The Wreck
All songs written by Courtney Taylor-Taylor except 7 by Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Zia McCabe, and 11 by Gordon Lightfoot.
DISC TWO - COME ON FEEL THE DANDY WARHOLS
Not If You Were the Last Junkie In Tony's Basement
Retarded
Free For All
Dub Song
Call Me
Relax
Head
Thanks For The Show
Lance
Ohio
One Saved Message
Hells Bells
The Jean Genie
Stars
Dick
One Ultra Lame White Boy
We Love You Dick
The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald
All songs written by Courtney Taylor-Taylor except 3 by Ted Nugent, 5 by Deborah Harry and Giorgio Moroder, 6 by Peter Gill, William Johnson, and Mark O??Toole, 10 by Niel Young, 12 by Johnson/Young/Johnson, 13 by David Bowie, 14 by Anton Newcombe, 16 by Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Peter Homstrom, and 18 by Gordon Lightfoot.
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banana phone (http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/badgerphone.php)
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Black Eyes - Cough (so painfully good...why, god, why???)
50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong (very well done)
!!! ?? Louden Up Now (rocks the socks right off)
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cough is so fucking good.
i'm glad i got to see some of the songs played live before they broke up.
today i have listened to:
junior senior
neil young
and the kill bill volume 1 soundtrack.
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This is such an amazing introduction to afro-beat and Fela in general.
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All I wanted was a Pepsi!!!!!
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YEAH! Excellent choice, chaz.
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The Emerald Down
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Rachel Goswell
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Lupine Howl
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The Emerald Down
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and I thought that I buy a lot of records! :D
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I like it - shades of Mclusky
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new Old 97's sounds nice...
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
new Old 97's sounds nice...
i almost purchased it 15 minutes ago at cd exchange, but for some reason I have a bad feeling about it
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I'm picking it up later today (along with the Alejandro Escovedo tribute album) but the couple of reviews I've seen have been a bit 'eh'
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
new Old 97's sounds nice...
i almost purchased it 15 minutes ago at cd exchange, but for some reason I have a bad feeling about it [/b]
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I've heard a couple of tunes on WOXY. If they are indicative of the album as a whole, then I think you can drop "alt-country" from the band's description. I like the Strokes-ish song that Murry sings.
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
new Old 97's sounds nice...
i almost purchased it 15 minutes ago at cd exchange, but for some reason I have a bad feeling about it [/b]
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it's a definite mishmash of styles...a number of songs are old songs that they hadn't recorded for any albums. Those sound very alt-country. The newly written songs (e.g. Smokers, Satellite (another Murry tune), New Kid) aren't alt-country at all.
overall, it's more alt-country than Satellite Rides or Fight Songs
Originally posted by ggw?:
I've heard a couple of tunes on WOXY. If they are indicative of the album as a whole, then I think you can drop "alt-country" from the band's description. I like the Strokes-ish song that Murry sings.
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
new Old 97's sounds nice...
i almost purchased it 15 minutes ago at cd exchange, but for some reason I have a bad feeling about it [/b]
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What did you read a bad review in? I think I read one...in Paste, or one of those paper mags of that ilk...but the rest have been good.
read a thing today where Rhett was saying he was the dungeons and dragons type in high school, which i thought was pretty funny
Originally posted by brennser:
I'm picking it up later today (along with the Alejandro Escovedo tribute album) but the couple of reviews I've seen have been a bit 'eh'
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
new Old 97's sounds nice...
i almost purchased it 15 minutes ago at cd exchange, but for some reason I have a bad feeling about it [/b]
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Hey Jaguar, do you like The Volta Sound? I am really enjoying their Cuts 2000-2004. I saw them open up for Sonic Boom in Cleveland a few years ago and they were great live.
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I've got their test press 7-inch. It was later released on Cow Hound records :D
Originally posted by Lazer Guided Melodies:
Hey Jaguar, do you like The Volta Sound?
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What did you read a bad review in? I think I read one...in Paste, or one of those paper mags of that ilk...but the rest have been good.
I didn't say they were bad reviews, I said they were 'eh' reviews, but semantics aside I was referring to a review in magnet magazine
there are also two bad reviews at metacritic.com
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Yeah, the magnet review was the one I was referring to.
Originally posted by brennser:
What did you read a bad review in? I think I read one...in Paste, or one of those paper mags of that ilk...but the rest have been good.
I didn't say they were bad reviews, I said they were 'eh' reviews, but semantics aside I was referring to a review in magnet magazine
there are also two bad reviews at metacritic.com [/b]
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Yeah, the magnet review was the one I was referring to.
which is weird because magnet likes just about everything...
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except Rhett Miller's solo album:
Magnet
Shallow and superficial.
Looks like they have it in for the 97's, solo or as a team
Originally posted by brennser:
Yeah, the magnet review was the one I was referring to.
which is weird because magnet likes just about everything... [/b]
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this has GOT to be the best worst album ever. I have listened to it three times today and i feel like i should be punished.
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Originally posted by brennser:
Gentlemen
wow - You made my heart go pitter patter! :D
That may be my favorite record of all time.
Do you have a copy of this?:
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I've got it in now & it's pretty awesome. Especially considering the dearth of quality Whigs live material.
It's short, but o' so sweet. It contains the great Superstition/Going to Town seque that they were so fond of during their last couple of tours. Recorded on Thanksgiving in N.O. w/full band (horn's, backup singers, etc.) - Has a few classic Dulli-isms, like: "Shake that turkey out of your fucking fat bellies"
Track listing:
If there's hell below (we're all going to go)(4:48) (Curtis Mayfield cover I believe)
Blame, etc. (4:40)
Superstition / going to town (5:35)
Debonair (5:08)
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Originally posted by grotty:
:D :D :D :D :D :D
That's who's on the cover.
That was one cool headless chicken.
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Originally posted by Lazer Guided Melodies:
Hey Jaguar, do you like The Volta Sound? I am really enjoying their Cuts 2000-2004. I saw them open up for Sonic Boom in Cleveland a few years ago and they were great live.
Not sure that I can answer this question fairly as I've only heard a few things by them.
Honestly, not too impressed but hear a lot of potential. They strike me as sounding sort of what The Beta Band may have sounded like way back in their early days. Couldn't really say for sure though.
Would like to hear them explore a lot more Psychedelia and in a decent studio setting with the right engineers and production. Maybe they've already done so and I just haven't heard it yet.
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uh, a leaked copy of Ted Leo's new one Shake The Streets, I found at indietorrents.com....
uh....I LOVE IT :D
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Gentlemen is a classic - I bought it on cassette when I was living in Germany because they were playing Stuttgart in a few weeks and I hadn;t been to a concert in ages and I wanted to know some of their songs
yeah, Lowlin Wolf is a great CD - I love that segue between Superstition/Going to Town - brings back memories of transcendental Whigs live experiences
The what jail is like EP also has a few live tracks and in the glory days of Napster I also downloaded some live Whigs of varying quality - would be happy to put it on a CD for you
Originally posted by grotty:
Originally posted by brennser:
Gentlemen
wow - You made my heart go pitter patter! :D
That may be my favorite record of all time.
Do you have a copy of this?:
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I've got it in now & it's pretty awesome. Especially considering the dearth of quality Whigs live material.
It's short, but o' so sweet. It contains the great Superstition/Going to Town seque that they were so fond of during their last couple of tours. Recorded on Thanksgiving in N.O. w/full band (horn's, backup singers, etc.) - Has a few classic Dulli-isms, like: "Shake that turkey out of your fucking fat bellies"
Track listing:
If there's hell below (we're all going to go)(4:48) (Curtis Mayfield cover I believe)
Blame, etc. (4:40)
Superstition / going to town (5:35)
Debonair (5:08) [/b]
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by Lazer Guided Melodies:
Hey Jaguar, do you like The Volta Sound? I am really enjoying their Cuts 2000-2004. I saw them open up for Sonic Boom in Cleveland a few years ago and they were great live.
Not sure that I can answer this question fairly as I've only heard a few things by them.
Honestly, not too impressed but hear a lot of potential. They strike me as sounding sort of what The Beta Band may have sounded like way back in their early days. Couldn't really say for sure though.
Would like to hear them explore a lot more Psychedelia and in a decent studio setting with the right engineers and production. Maybe they've already done so and I just haven't heard it yet. [/b]
My All American Girl is great album. Also, the song Ano Domination from the Fast Light With Radio Signal EP sounds more like Spacemen 3 than any other band I have heard. I quite like the whole Cleveland Davenport Collective with The Dreadful Yawns, 9 Volt Haunted House, and New Planet Trampoline.
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Winnemucca
by Richmond Fontaine
allmusic had this to say:
Coming from the same domain as Ryan Adams, Gram Parsons, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.
I think it sounds more like Jay Farrar, but hey - what do I know.
My fav new find of the year though.
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check out richmond fontaines new one, post to wire...if you can find it....'tis very good
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Originally posted by stu47:
check out richmond fontaines new one, post to wire...if you can find it....'tis very good
I've been looking Stu. Hard to find indeed. Gonna have to just break down and pay someone for shipping.
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the new Twilight Singers disc. the Bjork song is fucking awesome. i like this better than his own stuff maybe!
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
the new Twilight Singers disc. the Bjork song is fucking awesome. i like this better than his own stuff maybe!
Fucker - where'd you get it? Especially an official looking version. Is it that bigyawn hookup? :mad:
I love that cover - Wonder if it's Dita Von Teese again - from the same photo sessions as Blackberry Belle.
Glad you like it though. Eventually you'll come around to one of the greatest artists of our generation.
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The National
Cherry Tree EP
A fine hold over until the next proper record. There are a couple songs on here that stand up with the best they've done (e.g., All the Wine - which WOXY is spinning)
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the Elliot Smith Track is brill
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I've decided that I love Paper Bag Records (http://www.paperbagrecords.com) . This is yet another PBR band that rocks.
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This six song ep continues to amaze and delight me several months after getting it...
Just found out they are signed with Nashville indie label Theory 8 records and have a new record due out in 1/2005. Forget Cassettes, whose name seems famaliar, are signed on Theory 8 as well.
Anyways checkout De Novo Dahl (http://www.denovodahl.com) they have three songs available for download, including Memphis which is a tribute to Jeff Buckley.
Highly recommended for those Spree fans hanging out on the board these days...
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Finally nabbed a copy. At first listen, it's quite good, which I didn't say about the first one.
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Today's playlist includes:
Comets on Fire - Blue Cathedral (which is fucking wicked)
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A groovy little record. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes Tricky - Zero 7 - Morcheeba - Air.
Notable also since Greg Dulli covers Too Tough To Die on the new Twilight Singers.
It's getting pretty sweet reviews too:
metacritic on Anything (http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/topleybirdmartina/anything/)
from tiny mix tapes:
the Mercury Prize nominated Quixotic has been retooled, rearranged, and renamed for release in North America, for what should prove to be your immense listening pleasure. ...the now title track "Anything," has to be one of the most moving songs in trip-hop's elusive history. The album doesn't come off as gritty and dark as the original so much as it provides an eclectic-soul Air alternative. There is a wide range of natural instrumentation and studio tricks present on every track, channeled through various combinations of producers and guest appearances by Josh Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age), Mark Lanegan, and Tricky, who returns the favor in fine form. All this makes Anything every bit as interesting to listen to as it is nice to hear. As for Topley-Bird herself, she's got a voice that capably transcends Erykah Badu, Shirley Bassey, and Skye Edwards (Morcheeba) to establish herself among them. Plus, she writes most of her own lyrics and music, and logs a lot of time in the producer's seat adding myriad effects to earn your attention. Quixotic was one of the best albums on the Europe last year and Anything will be one of the best here in 2004...
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
Today's playlist includes:
Comets on Fire - Blue Cathedral (which is fucking wicked)
Fucking wicked eh? Does that mean you'd recommend it?
:D
It's tops on my 'to get' list.
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I'd highly recommend it. It's definitely not for everyone, as it's completely fuzzed out psych rock, ala a less accessible Mudhoney.
Originally posted by grotty:
Originally posted by nkotbie:
Today's playlist includes:
Comets on Fire - Blue Cathedral (which is fucking wicked)
Fucking wicked eh? Does that mean you'd recommend it?
:D
It's tops on my 'to get' list. [/b]
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A groovy little record. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes Tricky - Zero 7 - Morcheeba - Air.
Notable also since Greg Dulli covers Too Tough To Die on the new Twilight Singers.
It's getting pretty sweet reviews too:
metacritic on Anything (http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/topleybirdmartina/anything/)
from tiny mix tapes:
the Mercury Prize nominated Quixotic has been retooled, rearranged, and renamed for release in North America, for what should prove to be your immense listening pleasure. ...the now title track "Anything," has to be one of the most moving songs in trip-hop's elusive history. The album doesn't come off as gritty and dark as the original so much as it provides an eclectic-soul Air alternative. There is a wide range of natural instrumentation and studio tricks present on every track, channeled through various combinations of producers and guest appearances by Josh Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age), Mark Lanegan, and Tricky, who returns the favor in fine form. All this makes Anything every bit as interesting to listen to as it is nice to hear. As for Topley-Bird herself, she's got a voice that capably transcends Erykah Badu, Shirley Bassey, and Skye Edwards (Morcheeba) to establish herself among them. Plus, she writes most of her own lyrics and music, and logs a lot of time in the producer's seat adding myriad effects to earn your attention. Quixotic was one of the best albums on the Europe last year and Anything will be one of the best here in 2004...
will have to check this out, thanks for posting!
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I'm listening to this album I got for a buck yesterday by a band called the High Strung. Annoying vocals, but entertaining. Kinda like the Buzzcocks doing Fountains of Wayne songs. Or maybe just a complete ripoff of the Buzzcocks.
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comets on fire are pretty boss, nkotbie.
I'm listening to:
Oneida ?? Enemy Hogs
Lee Perry - Return of the Super Ape
both great.
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Originally posted by kurosawa-b/w:
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Good album...better than I thought it would be.
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hell yeah, ggw. did you just pick it up?
i am listening to......
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
hell yeah, ggw. did you just pick it up?
Earlier this afternoon. I'll give some feedback tomorrow.
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i came home to find this in the mail, I'm as giddy as a schoogirl :D , glad i did not seek out a leaked copy
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Possibly the *nicest* record I own.
Kicking off with the excellently titled, although entirely inaccurate, Punk as Fuck
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American Analog Set
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Originally posted by pollard:
I'm as giddy as a schoogirl :D
That'll be me in about 3 hours ~ after I get my hands on today's bounty.
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Cheers
DJ Medusa.
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Very mellow throughout, but an enjoyable listen. At first glance, I'm not as thrilled about the cover of "The Scientist" by Johnette Napolitano and Danny Loher as the previous reviews had stated. I thought she would really belt it out, but instead she sort of mumbles her way through it. I do enjoy the Postal Sevice cover though.
The Stills track is in a foreign language. It's always good to hear Hope Sandovals voice. Jamie Wyatt seems a little out of place and what the hell is Lifehouse doing on this compilation?
Truth be told, most of the folks on this board can put together the compilation from their own collection and buy one or two of the decent extra tracks off some digital music store. Wish I had done the same, but Smackette will be most pleased so it's a win/win for me.
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Originally posted by ggw?:
clinic
how is it?
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Did you read the Pitchfork review?
It was somewhat accurate -- They aren't breaking any new ground here. But Clinic has its niche and plays it very well. If you enjoy the other albums, you will likely enjoy this one as well.
I'd be happy to make you a copy.
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by ggw?:
clinic
how is it? [/b]
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Originally posted by ggw?:
I'd be happy to make you a copy.
thanks, would love one, anything you need?
only show i am sure I will be at next is not until 9/11 though
oh and i will read the pitchfork review
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Originally posted by ggw?:
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gotta get my copy too, i knew something was slipping my mind at the record store! based on your "review" I should like this one cuz I like 'em all!!
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How is the Bjork album? Is it really all vocals?
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Originally posted by econo:
How is the Bjork album? Is it really all vocals?
For a (mostly) vocal album, there is a lot of stuff going on with some of the tracks. Good album for a serious fan but I didn't find it too memorable.
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That's basically how I look at Selma Songs.
Originally posted by Member 656:
Good album for a serious fan but I didn't find it too memorable.
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A favorite of other forum members and a recent addition to eMusic!
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
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A favorite of other forum members and a recent addition to eMusic!
Track list?
[I couldn't find it on allmusic]
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1. Unforgettable (Nat King Cole) - Ani DiFranco & Jackie Chan
2. Ohio (CSN&Y) - Devo
3. Call Me (Blondie) - The Box Tops
4. Insane In the Brain (Cypress Hill) - The Connells
5. Shock the Monkey (Peter Gabriel) - Don Ho
6. What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) - Roy Clark
7. Girls on Film (Duran Duran) - Billy Preston
8. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (Nancy Sinatra) - The Fixx
9. Carry On Wayward Son (Kansas) - The Oak Ridge Boys
10. Get It On (Bang A Gong) (T Rex) - The Neanderthal Spongecake
11. White Wedding (Billy Idol) - Herman's Hermits
12. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (AC/DC) - Lesley Gore
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AMG (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=MIDMR0408310932&sql=10:c9c8b5z4nsqs~T0)
"Satchel's debut album, EDC, is '90s alterna-rock at its finest and most original. Leaving the then-popular grunge sound at the door, Satchel embarks on a new musical style, combining gentle ballads and near-metal rockers with drum loops, guitar heroics, and ultra-talented Shawn Smith's high-pitched vocals and piano. Shards of Prince's funk, Queen's grandeur, and Led Zeppelin's almighty heavy groove come bubbling to the surface, but the band incorporates these already established elements into their own sound. The album is loosely based on the then-little-known movie Reservoir Dogs, with song titles named after characters in the movie, even including dialogue clips between tracks. The album's track sequencing is also masterfully done; after listening to EDC, you really do feel like you've accomplished a far-reaching musical journey. Since the album is so consistent, it's hard to pick highlights."
MORE:
"Just about every rock & roller nowadays lists '70s rock as a major influence, but few rockers are down with the misunderstood genius Prince. Unlike others, though, Satchel has no problem admitting their worship of the Purple One.
Satchel's roots lay in the band Brad, which was originally put together as a one-shot side project for Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard. It was essentially an excuse for a group of friends to unwind and make music for the sheer fun of it. After releasing the album Shame in 1992, Gossard returned to Pearl Jam, while drummer Regan Hagar and singer Smith decided to form a permanent band. Their debut, EDC, was released in 1994, and was an unfortunately overlooked masterpiece . "
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now I'm so goddamn happy....
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I just did a 1500 mile road trip listening to my ipod on shuffle - loadsa fun!
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http://www.barsuk.com/web.cgi?travis&travismp3s (http://www.barsuk.com/web.cgi?travis&travismp3s)
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I'm not one for cheery pop music, but Of Montreals latest album's great.
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the new Prodigy album, i love it
i love it, i love it.
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Originally posted by econo:
I'm not one for cheery pop music, but Of Montreals latest album's great.
album of the year
maybe
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Originally posted by econo:
I'm not one for cheery pop music, but Of Montreals latest album's great.
I have them on my "To check out" list -- I suppose I should check 'em out!
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Just some nice easy listening...
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Probably a good soundtrack to the death and dying debacle in the other thread...
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I'm only about halfway through this, but it seems awfully boring so far. It's not bad, but not nearly as exciting as Up The Bracket. Hopefully, it'll grow on me.
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possibly my favorite album title of all time - proudly framed at home
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Joe Henry
Fuse
"Welcome to the humid, claustrophobic, darkness of Joe Henry's pop-noir"
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A bit of vanity project not really going to set the world on fire. One real clunker of a track with "Close To You". Where it becomes clear that Paul's limited vocal range isn't up to the Bacharach/David classic.
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Thanks Rhett - good choice.
Too bad the pic is small ~ this may be my favorite cover ever. Especially the Vulcan "live long & prosper" hand sign.
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In the changer on shuffle. Detect a possible theme here?
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
In the changer on shuffle. Detect a possible theme here?
I dunno if Tommy Keene is Scottish... is that the theme? And how is the Aberfeldy record? I've read mixed things, but it sounds like it'd be up my alley.
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Amazon is much better for pictures, when you can get them there. In this case, the UK site had the larger image but the US site only offered the smaller one.
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after internal wrangler and walking with thee, I really thought they had the potential to make a really great and original album, but after listening to this, I don't think they have progressed at all, it is fine, but I really think they are capable of more
i don't think I am going to give them a third chance with the live show
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Originally posted by dotdot:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
In the changer on shuffle. Detect a possible theme here?
I dunno if Tommy Keene is Scottish... is that the theme? And how is the Aberfeldy record? I've read mixed things, but it sounds like it'd be up my alley. [/b]
the theme was mid 80s jangle pop from around the world in order to pull my dj set together for the tsc show...
the aberfeldy is good, you get the feeling something really grand is taking place on the record. it's not as quite as polished as i normally like but not annoying as a lot of earnest recordings i cant't stand. hopefully a couple more listens will reveal some tasty lyrical content as well.
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Originally posted by pollard:
after internal wrangler and walking with thee, I really thought they had the potential to make a really great and original album, but after listening to this, I don't think they have progressed at all, it is fine, but I really think they are capable of more
No shit... I listened to a friend's copy of this, and I think they've lost it, if they ever had it...
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this SUCKS
just so you know...these songs seem like they are 15 minutes long, but they arent....
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
this SUCKS
just so you know...these songs seem like they are 15 minutes long, but they arent....
I don't really like what I've heard either.
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KASABIAN
How is that album?
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Originally posted by kurosawa-b/w:
Originally posted by PseudoScouseTwat:
KASABIAN
How is that album? [/b]
We've been discussing that on one of my other boards lately with mixed reviews. That in itself sort of tells you that it's okay with both pluses and minuses.
Guess that wasn't all that helpful. :roll:
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
the new Prodigy album, i love it
i love it, i love it.
From the Washington Post (Sept 22)
ALWAYS OUTNUMBERED, NEVER OUTGUNNED
The Prodigy
Upon initial encounter, the Prodigy's comeback feels irrelevant and borderline pathetic.
"Firestarter" was the British act's breakout song. So it begins the new CD with a similarly snarly, electro-punk tune called . . . "Spitfire"? Dudes, you had seven years. Is that all you got?
Don't be fooled. By the end of this entertaining, sometimes excellent cut-and-paste journey, the Prodigy comes close to recapturing its genre-bending electronica crown. Just one man deserves to wear it. Prodigy guru Liam Howlett wrote and recorded this without vocalists Keith Flint (the double-Mohawked, child-scaring evil clown) and Maxim Reality. Armed with a laptop and a penchant for beat thievery, Howlett enlisted eclectic guests instead: looney-tune actress Juliette Lewis, rappers Kool Keith and Twista, Shahin Badar (who sang on the Prodigy's 1997 hit about smacking up your, uh, female golden retriever) -- even Liam Gallagher of Oasis, who sounds reasonably sober.
Howlett refocuses on dance aesthetics here, smoothing out the group's hybrid of rave ecstasy and headbanger crunch. "Girls" pumps out thumping, high-volume discotheque chic, while "Hot Ride" transforms the 5th Dimension's "Up Up and Away" into a slinky grind with a new-wave punk edge. The Prodigy's minimal lyrics are reliably stupid, repetitive and sometimes delivered in ridiculous voices ("If I was in World War II, they'd call me Spitfire!"). No matter. This album is best when nobody's singing and Howlett is pilfering melodies from somebody talented. "The Way It Is" gets supercharged by an incredibly funky reworking of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" riff. Unless the lawyers tell him to beat it, Howlett is one of the best at stealing in the name of groove.
-- Michael Deeds
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I got it from the Molstore! (http://www.mountainoflight.co.uk/shop/catalog//)
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Marianne Faithfull
Before The Poison
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Over time, this has become one of my Chris Whitley favs.
from Pop Matters:
"the experience of listening to [this record] is like walking into a garden in the middle of the night: it all may be black at first, but if you stick around long enough for your eyes to adjust, there are flowers all around you".
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Do not listen to this album on the way to work or on a crowded metro.
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Originally posted by econo:
Do not listen to this album on the way to work or on a crowded metro.
Or this:
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...but it is good to listen to this just prior to attending an I.E.P. meeting.
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should be listening to these by next week, once amazon.co.uk gets em to me
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They are the ones who opened for Ballboy and Cinerama a couple of years ago at the Blackcat. I remember some board members didn´t like them. I thought they were very decent. How's the album?
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Bloc Party....
Not a bad record. The other day I was going to post about them in the Just Announced thread but never bothered. Not interested in the other bands and I'm not that big of a Bloc Party fan so I won't be bothering.
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
Originally posted by Member 656:
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They are the ones who opened for Ballboy and Cinerama a couple of years ago at the Blackcat. I remember some board members didn´t like them. I thought they were very decent. How's the album? [/b]
Most of it sounds like Robert Smith fronting Discovery-era Daft Punk. It's ok but gets a bit tedious towards the end of the disc.
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hopefully it will grown on me, but for right now, boo, hiss
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What do you not like about it, Pollard -- too slick, too downbeat/upbeat, etc...?
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Originally posted by Bags:
What do you not like about it, Pollard -- too slick, too downbeat/upbeat, etc...?
not slick enough, I miss all the strings
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Originally posted by Bags:
What do you not like about it, Pollard -- too slick, too downbeat/upbeat, etc...?
got to many of those pesky verses and choruses? in tune guitars?
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
got to many of those pesky verses and choruses? in tune guitars?
they can pull of not doing that fairly well, a couple of decent songs off domestiques, this one just isnt nearly as immediately enjoyable as Hate
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thanks to Mark E.
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this is surprisingly good
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cause enough for a celebration:
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This one has potential to look real nice on my year-end best of list.
Off to search for show dates now...
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A bit of an impulse purchase always looking for qualtity stuff to spin at those "special" shows. like the versions of the poppier dylan tracks and the dub disk is nice...
p.s. i can probably get a hookup on the cd/free t-shirt combo should anyone be interested...
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easily, the album of the year for me - awesome stuff
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Agreed. I think this is a surprisingly good album.
Originally posted by grotty:
cause enough for a celebration:
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This one has potential to look real nice on my year-end best of list.
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Daydream Nation
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Against The Pull Of Autumn
...yet another good one.
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the arcade fire - funeral
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Spacemen 3--The Sound of Confusion
and also all three eps by Brothers In Sound
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the arcade fire - funeral
On Monday, I started a thread with this band. I read about them during the weekend on the main page of www.allmusic.com (http://www.allmusic.com) I think this album is excellent, one of the best of the last few years.
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explosions in the sky - the earth is not a cold dead place
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?Donde estas, Yolanda?
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Beso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZOIKCpNG0M
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Mekons