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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: kosmo vinyl on September 12, 2008, 03:12:00 pm
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some friday fun
I'd like to borrow from
Paul Weller
David Bryne
Norm Cook
Derrick May
Carl Craig
Greg Gillis
Paul Heaton
Gruff Rhys
Non musical
Nick Horby
John Cusack
Historical artists collections I'd like to peruse..
Joe Strummer
Nick Drake since I'm currently reading a biography on him and would enjoy being able to listen to what inspired him
around these parts
chaz
nkotb
bombay chutney
christine
econo
dj provoke
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Famous people:
Pete Townshend
Henry Rollins
Peter Hook
Stuart Murdoch (Belle & Sebastian)
Liam Howlett (Prodigy)
Billy Zoom (X)
Steve Albini (just kidding...but he had a massive wall of vinyl that made me drool)
9:30 people:
Bombay Chutney
Bags
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Kanye West
Gwen Stefani
As much as I hate Kanye I think it would be an experience.
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Off the top of my head, the only musician who's iPod I'd want to look through would be Thurston Moore. I can't imagine how insane that is. But I'd also like to browse through Dean & Gene's iPods too...half because I'm curious, half because I'm super fan-boy.
Boardies:
econo
GGW
snailhook
BookerT
azaghal
Rhett
kosmo
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John Zorn
Laurie Anderson
Masami Akita ;)
James Murphy
Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider
Steve Reich
John Oswald
Brian Eno
Sam Phillips
T Bone Burnett
David Thomas
David Sylvian
Robyn Hitchcock
M.I.A.
John Wall
Christian Fennesz
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Peter Gabriel
Kate Bush
Bands:
Negativland
Yo La Tengo
Wire
Tortoise
Can
Faust
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Thurston Moore was the first person I thought of, too.
"Masami Akita"
How hilarious would it be if his was filled with gigs of shitty bubblegum pop?
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
Kanye West
Gwen Stefani
As much as I hate Kanye I think it would be an experience.
It probably contains only HIS songs and now - a TMZ podcast of his beat-down at LAX. What a yutz (rhymes with "putz").
My list:
Gwen Stephanie
Bono
Mick Jagger
Dave McCabe
Richard Ashcroft
Josh Garza
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Thurston Moore for sure. Maybe David Bowie.
As for board members, my list pretty much matches NKOTB's. Except replace me with NKOTB and add beets, hoya and chaz.
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i suspect that the electronic musicians/DJs i'd most like to borrow ipods from aren't well-known to most folks here (with the possible exception of azaghal). these guys produce more music than they officially release, so i'd hope that their ipods are full of unreleased goodies. they also tends to trade with each other, so their personal collection are the stuff of legend.
thom yorke probably has an interesting collection on his ipod. it's through him that i learned of burial, modeselektor, etc so i assume he'd have other glitchy goodness on there.
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Peter Buck
Mickey Hart
Dave Grohl
David Bowie
bearman
bags
kosmo
Dr. Doom
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Bombay, I'd love your iPod, but would have to find a way to extract all the jam bands first. ;)
Definitely Peter Buck! I believe that would be an extensive and interesting collection. He's a real musical journeyman.
Others:
- John Doe
- Chris Murphy (Sloan)
- Steward Copeland
- Robert Pollard (think he has time to listen to things he didn't write?)
- Mitch Easter
- Dave Grohl
Here:
- Kosmo
- Bombay
- Bearman
- Kurosawa
- Brennser
- Twangirl
- Vansmack (woo hoo, girl pop!)
- Sonick
- Friend of Guy Chadwick
- You be betty (for what the cool kids are listening to)
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Nick Hornby
Kanye
M.I.A.
Jim James
John Murphy
Rick Rubin
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David Bowie
Rich Costy
Mathew Bellamy
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if jesus christ came back today, would he be ipod, cd, vinyl, or snap his fingers and there was the band playing live?
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I would hope in en effort to keep himself hip and current, he would be an ipod guy.
Think about it, his image really needs a serious makeover.
If I saw Jesus walking down the street with a circa 1982 sony walkman, I'd just laugh at the guy. What kind of rapture is that?
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Originally posted by walkonby:
if jesus christ came back today, would he be ipod, cd, vinyl, or snap his fingers and there was the band playing live?
Surely he would welcome all formats?
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Originally posted by chaz:
I would hope in en effort to keep himself hip and current, he would be an ipod guy.
Think about it, his image really needs a serious makeover.
If I saw Jesus walking down the street with a circa 1982 sony walkman, I'd just laugh at the guy. What kind of rapture is that?
maybe he would want you to laugh at him. one more left behind with kirk cameron.
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david byrne for sure