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Warlock Moon commentary by Joe Bob Briggs. Joe Bob's not only hilarious, but also has a very soothing voice.
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Street Drum Corp. Playing Happy Christmas from the album Taste Of Christmas.
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Have moved on to I Spit On Your Grave Joe Bob commentary, while sipping a little Veuve in a skeleton claw champagne flute.
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In Your Arms Tonight - Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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Jacintha - Wave
Christian Jacob - There Is No Greater Love Eric Kupper presents Organika - Aurora George Shearing - I'll Remember April Coral Egan - Sacrifice Eva Cassidy - Drowning In The Sea Of Love Karin Plato - Cast Your Fate To The Wind Stacey Kent - They Say It's Wonderful Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins - New York Boogie Billy Eckstine - I'm Out To Forget Tonight |
Two days of Dark Side.
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Viktoria Tolstoy - Donīt Make Me Wait
The Nylons - Caught Mutiny (feat. Lorraine Cato) - Holding On (Eric Prydz Mix) George Shearing - What Is This Thing Called Love? Stacey Kent - It's A Wonderful World Mark Feldman - What Exit Lightnin' Hopkins - Right On That Shore Billy Eckstine - Somehow Harry Connick, Jr. - I'm An Old Cowhand Moguai - Freaks (Original Freaks) |
I'm on a serious Joe Bob kick here--now it's the commentary to The Double-D Avenger. Mind you, I've haven't actually watched any of these movies, and I don't think I really need to.
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Harry Connick, Jr. - Love for Sale
Brian Bromberg - Blue Bossa Friend 'n Fellow - Red Balloon Madonna - Bad Girl Armand Van Helden - My My My (Original Mix) BT - Bad Cop Javon Jackson - Fun Time Kim Stockwood - Be Where You Are Brownie McGhee & His Jook Black Busters - Ease My Worried Mind John Scofield Trio - Name That Tune (feat. Steve Swallow) |
Just added to the Unity Radio library:
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...94386qz9oa.jpg The Phantom Blues Band were originally brought together to back Taj Mahal on his 1993 album Dancing the Blues. After 13 years of occasional tours both with and without Mahal, the group finally debuted on its own with Out of the Shadows, a genial set of blues-rock workouts. The heart of the seven-player band is the combo of organist Mike Finnigan and lead guitarist Johnny Lee Schell, who trade vocals and solos throughout Out of the Shadows; Austin saxophone legend Joe Sublett makes his presence felt as well. The 15 tracks feature a few pleasant band originals, but most of the set list consists of Chicago blues and R&B standards like Lowell Fulson's "My Aching Back" and a grooving take on Chuck Berry's "Havana Moon." Solid, unpretentious blues-rock like this only appeals to a relatively small audience these days, but that audience will love the Phantom Blues Band. |
Sarah McLachlan's new Yule album, "Wintersong". Got a copy for all the girls on my staff, and one for Selene. Some very nice takes on traditional songs, some eyebrow-raising new arrangements of other traditional songs, and a few not-exactly-celebrating-Jesus'-birth numbers for the Pagan in all of us. I predict a Grammy nod for this one.
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High Deafinition - Present
Jon Faddis - In Your Own Sweet Way Led Zeppelin - Going To California Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Little Wing Jackson Delta - My Mistake Ryan Adams - Oh My Sweet Carolina Jimmy Reed - Kind Of Lonesome Moe Hoffman-Our Love Is Here to Stay Madonna - Secret Keb' Mo' - Lullaby Baby Blues |
Sophe Lux - God doesn't take american express
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The Day I Tried to Live (Soundgarden)- covered by Between The Buried And Me
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A Song For Our Fathers - Explosions in the Sky (off their How Strange, Innocence album)
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Blink 182 - The Rock Show
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Summer Highland Falls - Billy Joel
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Shevanel Cut A Flip - Between The Buried And Me
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Ewwwww.
Seems Like Most Everything Used To Be Something Else - The Six Parts Seven Man, I'm scaring myself, I've been getting into a LOT of post-rock lately. |
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Yeah, but I get very offensive towards others' music. Especially shitty screamo-posermetal
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You are very ignorant if you think BTBAM is just another "screaming" band. They are the best in their field and could hold their own against ANY band in history. |
Psh.
Better singer? My dog. Better guitarist? Anyone with three fingers. Better bassist? Anyone with hands. Okay, fine, they have the technical literacy of a moderate rock band or a terrible prog band, but they throw it all away being part of such a pathetically lame scene. They bring together the worst elements of nu-metal and screamo/emo into a twisted, vile, poser's-dream monstrosity. |
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I can back that up because they play music from just about EVERY scene, not just metal. Have you heard their covers? They play those better than the originals and I am not the only one that thinks that. Have you ever tried to play their stuff or have even watched anyone play it? Do you realize that Tommy can get just as high or even higher than Queen and still sound good? Do you realize that they don't have a verse or a chourus so they have to remember one long 5 minute piece of music, for every song? Do you realize that they recorded their albums live (I hope you know that means), which is very hard to do when you play math music? Poser? Find another band that sounds even close to them? |
I'm sorry, but nothing you could possibly say could even come close to making me listen to them again.
Yes, again. I have listened to them, and drew those conclusions myself. |
I'm not trying to get you to listen to them, I could really care less. I just don't insult other people's music so I get defensive when someone insults mine without any idea how my music works.
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i just have total contempt for them and almost every single new band out there. It's nothing personal against YOU, just against them.
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Bob Dylan "The Bobster"..."Love And Theft"..."Time Out Of Mind"..."Greatest Hits Volume 3"!
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Shakira, Laundry Service: "Suerte" and "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio"
Up next, selections from Metallica, Cake, Rammstein, Primus, RHCP, and Corinne Bailey Rae. |
Primus! whoo. Except you lose big points for the shakira, rammstien, and cake.
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Teddybears "Soft Machine" album is pretty sweet. Especially "Cobrastyle", "Punkrocker" (camp), and "Little Stereo". |
By points I mean in my book. Good bands put your taste a little higher in my book, shitty ones lose them.
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There's nothing wrong with Cake!
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That it is "what are you listening to" not "what you are listening to that you think Ibram would like". |
Yes, and? I didn't say anyone asked. I merely do my civic duty and inform others how good or terrible their taste is.
(guess which catagory you fall under) We Are The Marauders - Brian Setzer (off his newest album, 13 - one of the best albums of the millenium, thus far. Great, intelligent rockabilly - very Stray Cats (duh), but a little heavier, nothing at all like his swing stuff he's mostly doing now) |
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Nah, I'm just being modest.
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At 10am eastern I'll be listening to
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov...21282f9tu3.jpg If you'd like to join me! Biography by Ron Wynn A group co-led by vibists and marimba players David Friedman and David Samuels. They have issused recordings both under the Double Image name and under David Friedman's name with Double Image. |
Ron & Fez... on XM 202
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I miss them... Not enough to bother with XM, though.
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Do You Call My Name - Ra
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They're also on FREE FM out of NYC (and free via stream) at 6pm...
//now listening to a conference call. YECH! |
Silk Ridge - Rich/Roach
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Do You Feel Like We Do - Peter Frampton
Bob Mayo on keyboards, Bob Mayo... Wah wha-aw whah! Whea weao wheh! Whee-whea-woheayah wah... |
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Current faves are the Faint, Assemblage 23, Govinda, and We Are Scientists. |
Tonight the Old Farts in Michigan have mostly been listening to Def Leppard :D
This afternoon it was My Chemical Romance and Korn as per request of 5-year-old :D :D (:p ) |
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There was good music in the 70's, too. I don't think that music has somehow evolved to a higher plane of musical perfection/interest/attainment than the stuff from earlier epochs.
I like Green Day. I also like Glenn Miller. I like any number of newer bands, but I cannot say that their musical "evolution" is superior or more advanced than, say, Beethoven. |
Evolution doesn't mean better. I don't think there was a better pack hunter than the dioncyus and they lived 100 million years ago.
There are more styles than back in the 70's though. So music has evolved in that sense. |
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There has always been good music, but the net allows us to find it now instead of trying to tune in some low power college station somewhere. Of course, something is cocked with radio paradise tonight. |
Personally, I can count the number of decent bands around nowadays on my fingers.... maaaybe my toes too.
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It depends on what you like but I find a good amount of music that I like, and I'm not just talking about metal. What type of music do you like Ibram?
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Musically literate, witty, intelligent, not-whiney rock and roll, for starters.
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