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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: brennser on October 17, 2006, 08:49:00 pm
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The Beautiful South 'Song for Whoever'
Blow Up Hollywood 'WMD'
The Magnetic Fields 'Its Only Time'
The National 'Secret Meeting'
The Housemartins 'Lean on Me'
Nick Cave 'People Ain't No Good'
Sufjan Stevens 'John Wayne Gacy'
I Am Kloot 'The Same Deep Water As Me'
Billy Bragg 'Tank Park Salute'
Isobell Campbell/Mark Lanegan 'Honey Child What Can I Do'
Islands 'Don't Call Me Whitney, Bobby'
Luna 'California All the Way'
Starsailor 'Lullaby'
The New Pornographers 'These Are the Fables'
Cathal Coughlan 'Big Wax Hand'
The Go Betweens 'The House Jack Kerouac Built'
Ed Harcourt 'Open Book'
GARY JULES
The Blue Aeroplanes 'World View Blue'
Elbow 'Powder Blue'
The The 'Uncertain Smile'
Keane 'This Is The Last Time'
Belle and Sebastian 'Funny Little Frog'
A House 'The Comedy Is Over'
FIVE FOR FIGHTING
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that's a pretty progressive playlist there for the most vanilla artist i can think of ... did you see a lot of people scratching their heads down below? did you actually have to stay for five for fighting?
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I have to admit I was also quite surprised to see Nick Cave and Cathal Coughlan and several others on a playlist for Five for Fighting!
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Surprised me too. As I was reading the list, I kept thinking, 'Wait a minute, maybe Five For Fighting sounds different than I thought they sounded.'.
Nice to see Blow Up Hollywood on your list. I have them on either one of my compilations or played them on one of my radio shows (can't remember which) that I created maybe a year or so ago but never hear anyone ever talk about them.
All in all, that's a nice playlist. A bit rich for that crowd but maybe you've made a few converts. ;)
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Damm you brennser now I'm going to have play something off the new Chumbawamba tonight to top you :D
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Thanks for the comments guys. I did not have to stay around for Five for Fighting as there was no DJ needed after the show.
As for my song selection the general theme was piano, given that five for fighting are a very piano-centric group....however I don't do 'vanilla' very well, so instead went for a pleasing to the ear selection of songs from great, and in most cases underappreciated artists, most of which prominently featured piano. Even the Cathal Coughlan song was fairly accessible compared to most of his work....he has a habit of including at least one song on every album that you can play without scaring folks off.