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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: nkotb on March 28, 2007, 04:42:00 pm
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I've got three:
1) Dupek - just about everything he's mentioned on here that I've checked out has been great. Besides, it might give me the insight into what makes him tick.
2) Snailhook - I'm pretty sure he owns every album ever made.
3) Rhett - aside from giving me a chance to check out some country music I haven't heard of (something my library at home is sorely missing), I'd like to see if he really dislikes everything he bashes on here, or if he's just playing devil's advocate. Based on his statement that his wife calls him a "slave to critics," I'd think it's the later ;)
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Jaguar,Bearman and Kosmo.
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kurosawa - although i have seen her collection a few times, but lots of gems in there.
jaguar - id imagine a pretty impressive collection esp of shoegaze bands
bearman - prob has an extensive collection from the 90's manchester scene
and lastly,
ravedubin - im not sure he even is still around, but whenever he DJs im always impressed with what he has played.
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1. Twangirl: I'm sure she's got the roots/Americana/alt-country angle covered better than me.
2. Anton Phibes: The fact that we see each other at quite a few shows makes me think we'd have some nice overlap.
3. Hoya: His tastes seem to have a certain need for melody that mine does, yet it's different and wide enough that I'm sure I could discover a bunch of stuff that I wasn't aware of.
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BLUSH...thank you guys. My vote goes to Vansmack and ggw.
Some of the pride of my collection:
1) Husker Du -- Land Speed Record (original 12" on New Alliance WITH lyric sheet...not even Bob Mould has that one)
2) Catherine Wheel -- She's My Friend (original 12", no barcode)
3) Catherine Wheel -- Painful Thing EP (on CD)
4) KMFDM -- Naive (original print on CD, signed by the band)
5) Charlatans UK -- Isolation (promo CD)
6) Sugar - Beaster ("bible" packaging promo, signed by the band)
Also I have to say I am proud of my copy of Trompe Le Monde signed by all members of the Pixies. Let's just say that if you ever wanted any early stuff by Catherine Wheel, the Charlatans UK, Manic Street Preachers, Inspiral Carpets, etc., there's a good chance I've got it.
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Kosmo - New, old, unknown, anything in between and recommended, I assume are in his collection.
Sonick - We have similar tastes so he'd probably let me borrow, swap or steal. :D
...Snailhook - I'm not sure about his collection, but I'm in awe of his knowledge, and ability to dumb it down for me. So, I'd rather explore his brain.
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no one would want to browse my library, its far too unorganized for anyone to find shit aside from me.
:)
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you mean browse my collection like this
another shameless lala plug (http://www.lala.com/frontend/action/karma?userToken=29828@857)
granted it's only part of my collection but one does get to see what some of my lala receives have been
edit not all 1111 of my have come via lala
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Originally posted by le sonick:
no one would want to browse my library, its far too unorganized for anyone to find shit aside from me.
:)
i think i gotcha ya beat on disorganization...
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Originally posted by bearman:
My vote goes to Vansmack and ggw.
The feeling is mutual. Bearman, GGW and Kosmo would be top of my list seeing as how I already have access to venerable's collection...
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i am currently cataloging my music collection right now.
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brennser: i always like his picks
kosmo: i'm sure you have hundreds of power-pop records that i need
kurosawa: seems like you're always on top of new stuff
but most of all i'd like to have the time to get through my own library: i have 526 albums in my "to be rated NOW" playlist and another 1500 or so that i haven't listened to / rated ... whenever i look at that "135.8 days of music" thing on iTunes i get a little overwhelmed
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All that other stuff you listed was cool and all, but this is REALLY good. There was a record store in Westminster, MD. that had this.
Originally posted by bearman:
1) Husker Du -- Land Speed Record (original 12" on New Alliance WITH lyric sheet...not even Bob Mould has that one)
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The polar opposites of the board.
GGW - Reggae, Punk, and Folk.
Rhett - Country, Punk, and Rootsrock.
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I can't even imagine what's in this guys collection.
Originally posted by nkotb:
2) Snailhook - I'm pretty sure he owns every album ever made.
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Originally posted by Hoyas Final 4:
but most of all i'd like to have the time to get through my own library: i have 526 albums in my "to be rated NOW" playlist and another 1500 or so that i haven't listened to / rated ... whenever i look at that "135.8 days of music" thing on iTunes i get a little overwhelmed
Hoya, I have noticed you posting alot of vintage classics in the WAYLT thread . (ie: good taste IMHO). As I know you were too young to get them as they were released,I have no doubt, having managed to survive that era myself, that you will have many hours of enjoyment to look forward to going through them.
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i'm an equal opportunity browser so unless it's going to make a nancy boy cry i'm willing to check it out
i'd gladly take a look see at any of the collections already mentioned and also Bombay Chutney, redsock, Darth Ed, Bags, etc, etc... i will only look at Julian's non-sticky collection, which could be non-musical for all i know...
and speaking of collections my "shopping" protege Bull and I are in someone bushes right now waiting for them to leave for work
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Rhett is the only one that stands out.
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1) Kosmo, he clearly is the power pop king and all his past recommendations and gifts have been fabulous.
2) Bombay chutney, I think he's got a lot of the old school stuff I am sorely lacking, and I think his divergences from what I've got would be interesting (EXCEPT for the Dead!!!)
3) Markie and PDX Pollard, who aren't here much anymore, but have a lot of that new stuff I haven't gotten a chance to listen to (Markie esp. with the Brits, and Pollard esp. with the Yanks).
4) Kurosawa, cuz it'd be fun to hang out with her and listen to Idlewild B-sides!!
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Originally posted by nkotb:
I've got three:
1) Dupek - just about everything he's mentioned on here that I've checked out has been great. Besides, it might give me the insight into what makes him tick.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. You made my day.
I guess SPARX would be at the top of my list.
Kosmo's always good for rare stuff.
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My CD collection contains mostly releases by certain artists only. It's by no means a wide spectrum. I have many/all albums/side projects by the following bands:
Devo, Polysics, Beat Farmers, The Residents, Brand-X, Hawkwind, Steely Dan, Morphine, Cabaret Voltaire, Frank Zappa, Laika & The Cosmonauts, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, FEAR, Wall of Voodoo, TRIO (Da Da Da), XTC, Oingo Boingo, Barnes & Barnes, The Dead Milkmen.
I have rather a large collection of novelty music, but by far the biggest haul is my movie theme/soundtrack collection. I've got some rare stuff there.
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1: Christine Moritz
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Originally posted by Dupek Chakra:
Barnes & Barnes,Oingo Boingo, [/QB]
Hell yeah! Warning Will Robinson !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXY8cWYdQog (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXY8cWYdQog)
Flashback:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTRd1a5MVMw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTRd1a5MVMw)
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Kosmo.
1) he has good taste and
2) power-pop.
If anyone here is heavily into classical, you'd probably like to raid my house...I'm pretty sure my dad owns a good chunk of every classical and semi classical recording and re-recording, ever...vinyl and compact disc. It's genetic.
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To find Similar Interest:
Rhett: He's the only one who mentions old schoo country George Jones, Haggard, etc. I love the old stuff.
Dupek: He digs Zappa and Monty Python so he'll have good stuff (to me) by default.
Hoya: Always post albums that I have in the WAYLT thread.
To find different/new things:
Snailhook: I checked out Boris after he mentioned them.
Whoever it is that does the shows at Florida Ave. That might be snailhook or redsock. Someday I will actually go to one of these gigs.
There are others but I can't place the handle with the music.
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Originally posted by SPARX:
Originally posted by Dupek Chakra:
Barnes & Barnes[/b]
Warning Will Robinson !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXY8cWYdQog (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXY8cWYdQog)
Is that Bill Paxton in the lead role?
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Originally posted by renton007:
To find Similar Interest:
Dupek: He digs Zappa and Monty Python so he'll have good stuff (to me) by default.
http://www.yourethemannowdog.com/ (http://www.yourethemannowdog.com/)
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i'd be interested in checking out azaghal1981's collection since he seems to be the one of the few here who's into the oontzes. christine moritz too, deathfromabove why not. dupek's inclusion of shadowy men has endeared him to me, might want to check out what else is in there.
truth be told i have pretty wide musical tastes, so really anyone with a decent collection is bound to have tons of stuff i'd be happy to listen to/copy.
and to further be mamby-pamby about this: as it is, i have more music than i know what to do with. i have a ton of stuff i haven't listened to yet, and not wure when i ever will. so raiding someone else's collection would be pure gluttony. not that i'm not a glutton, i'm just having a moment of clarity :)
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sweetcell if ya go more music then you can... oh nevermind...
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Whoever it is that does the shows at Florida Ave. That might be snailhook or redsock. Someday I will actually go to one of these gigs.
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that is most definitely me. part of my ridiculous collection sits on the floor near the living room record player during these shows.
i don't have everything ever made -- remember, i hate a ton of stuff out there -- but i do have a shitload. this is what happens when you work in record stores, write for zines, and maintain your singlehood 90% of the time. about 4000 records, 2000 cds, 1000 tapes, running the gamut from metal/hard rock to trad jazz and free jazz to acid folk and trad folk to soul to hip-hop to experimental/unclassifiable. tons of rare shit and mostly pretty killer, IMHO.
go to marx cafe next friday if you wanna hear a snippet of the collection.
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by the way, BookerT has a pretty nice collection. i bet mr. pee does as well.