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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: paige on June 19, 2003, 09:16:00 am
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i can't seem to find the original thread..
here's what i'm rocking to- they help wake me up
The Smiths - Best.. I
Mewithoutyou - A-->B Life
The Plan - emergency and i
Bright Eyes - Lifted
Refused - The shape of punk to come (one of the best records ever made)
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black sabbath - master of reality
mono - one step more and you die
mogwai - happy songs for happy people
metallica - and justice for all
bill hicks - flying saucer tour, vol. 1
radiohead - hail to the thief
radiohead - 5.25.03 (live in london)
billy joel - the stranger
the doors - strange days
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The new album from the Pernice Brothers...
Fans of the Smiths and New Order, you should really get your asses to Iota Saturday and check out the Pernice Brothers. I hear influences by both of thos bands, but not enough to make the album sound retro or irrelevant.
Actually, please don't go to Iota. KI wouldn't want it to be too crowded, or to sell out before I got there.
I'm not sure why the British press doesn't jump all over these guys. Probably too busy trying to find the next dumb white blues act.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
The new album from the Pernice Brothers...
Fans of the Smiths and New Order, you should really get your asses to Iota Saturday and check out the Pernice Brothers. I hear influences by both of thos bands, but not enough to make the album sound retro or irrelevant.
Actually, please don't go to Iota. KI wouldn't want it to be too crowded, or to sell out before I got there.
I'm not sure why the British press doesn't jump all over these guys. Probably too busy trying to find the next dumb white blues act.
I was listening to it again earlier, I think One Foot in the Grave could be passed off as a Smiths song to someone who did not know any better. (maybe not, but there are a lot of similarities)
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Brand New - Déjà Entendu
Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers
Stiff Little Fingers - All The Best
Mest - Mest
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Pernice Bros: "I'm not sure why the British press doesn't jump all over these guys. Probably too busy trying to find the next dumb white blues act."
I actually "discovered" them in Scotland a few years ago. I had them lumped in with several American acts that get a lot more respect in the UK than they do here...e.g. Jim White, Handsome Family, Josh Rouse, Clem Snide...
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Originally posted by Disaffection:
Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers
That's my guilty pleasure cd for the summer...
It may be the happiest & funniest CD I own.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
The new album from the Pernice Brothers...
Fans of the Smiths and New Order, you should really get your asses to Iota Saturday and check out the Pernice Brothers. I hear influences by both of thos bands, but not enough to make the album sound retro or irrelevant.
I'm not sure why the British press doesn't jump all over these guys. Probably too busy trying to find the next dumb white blues act.
So was this a big style change for JP?, cause the last time I saw him, my impression was "alt-country singer-songwriter" type...nothing like your description.
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ian works with mick jones, topper heddon, ellen foley, timon dogg, mick ronson. fab record
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Originally posted by kosmo:
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ian works with mick jones, topper heddon, ellen foley, timon dogg, mick ronson. fab record
Isn't that the one with Central Park & West,great rekkid!
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tortoise live disc.
was a mmw live disc, and the new deal live before that.
I'm having a live music day.
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Originally posted by SPARX:
Originally posted by kosmo:
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ian works with mick jones, topper heddon, ellen foley, timon dogg, mick ronson. fab record
Isn't that the one with Central Park & West,great rekkid! [/b]
thats the one... i like "lisa likes rock and roll" which written for mick jones daughter and has her saying "here's my daddy"
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sebadoh - bakesale
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The new Anthrax CD "We've come for you all" or something like that. Bring's me back to the "Sound of White Noise" days.
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i just listened to this pretty awesome metal band, Mindrage, at work. some dude called in and said they were good so we listened to them, and if you're in the mood for ballkicking metal, it's goodtimes. and they're only a 3-piece which makes it even more hardcore.
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Originally posted by kosmo:
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ian works with mick jones, topper heddon, ellen foley, timon dogg, mick ronson. fab record
Mick Ronson is dead...lost to cancer.
Wasn't Ian Hunter in Mott The Hoople?
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I bought it post-show Tuesday...Maybe the drummer can spring for a shower now.
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Jonathan Richman - Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers (UK)
Great!
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Originally posted by mankie:
Wasn't Ian Hunter in Mott The Hoople?
Yes
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by mankie:
Wasn't Ian Hunter in Mott The Hoople?
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THIS Ian Hunter?
"billy rocked all night about his suicide...how he'd kick it in the head when he was 25.....oooooh preacher, don't wanna stay alive past 25" I guess he didn't bother ;)
Did you all know (or give a rats arse) that when Mott the Hoople were struggling to make it Bowie scribbled down a song for them to try...."All the yound dudes" One of the best songs ever writted (imho)
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Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by mankie:
Wasn't Ian Hunter in Mott The Hoople?
[/QUOTE
]Yes
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THIS Ian Hunter?
"billy rocked all night about his suicide...how he'd kick it in the head when he was 25.....oooooh preacher, don't wanna stay alive past 25" I guess he didn't bother ;)
Did you all know (or give a rats arse) that when Mott the Hoople were struggling to make it Bowie scribbled down a song for them to try...."All the yound dudes" One of the best songs ever writted (imho) [/b]
I'm a dude, man!
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Originally posted by mankie:
Did you all know (or give a rats arse) that when Mott the Hoople were struggling to make it Bowie scribbled down a song for them to try...."All the yound dudes" One of the best songs ever writted (imho)
Yeah, I knew it.
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Originally posted by Yank:
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I'm a dude, man!
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Not any more....you're a bloke now!
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Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Yank:
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I'm a dude, man!
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Not any more....you're a bloke now! [/b]
I'm a broke bloke. I feel so English!
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Think 1967! A cross between alt-country Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. Harmonicas' are back in fashion.