What are we listening to now?
I just started listening to DJ Harry The String Cheese Remix Project. It's not my normal hillbilly fare but this album is really contagious.
I've been going round and round with Luceros' first two albums.. (that's Lucero the Alt. Country band.. not the latino swing stuff) if you like Uncle Tupalo at all, you more than likely would love Lucero (they're on Madjack records)
also Thrices' new Album (heh I'm dating my age there... ) Artist in the Ambulance... crazy good stuff..
Lots of the Rage Against the Machine, some of the newer Ani Difranco stuff, The Whitlams, The disassociatives and Magic Dirt.
Jane's Addiction "Strays"
Dandy Warhols "Welcome to the Monkey House"
Spock's Beard "Snow"
Three rip snorting works of music
SteveDallas's CD...marvelous! :thumpsup: :D
Warren Zevon's "Life'll Kill Ya"
Various Kinks
Joseph Campbell's "The Hero's Journey..." (yeah, I know, it isn't music, but it says "What are we listening to now?")
The Laurie Anderson Anthology
Dandy Warhols "Welcome to the Monkey House"
I *love* that album, 'We used to be friends' is one of my favorites.
Techno and dancehall from places other than the UK and the US, techno classics, motown, some jazz, video game music from then and now, very very little current pop/rock, more early 90's pop/rock, some seattle sound and dancehall, and world tribal from then and now. And Hans Zimmer.
Future Shock: Phantom Theory.
I like techno/industrial.
Juliana Hatfield "In Exile Deo"
Nevermind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols
Beth Orton "Pass in Time"
Yes, Beth Orton is perfect for a day like today. I just put Central Reservation and Daybreaker in que. Thanks perth :thumpsup:
Ray Charles Greatest Country and Western Hits
pure unfiltered radio pop
The Reverend Horton Heat--Revival
Morrissey--Southpaw Grammar
hope & suicide - "razor blade smile"
helmet "meantime"
quicksand "slip"
threadbare "feeling older faster"
deadguy "fixation on a coworker"
c. mingus - just a compilation
c. mingus - just a compilation
Have you read "Beneath the Underdog?"
-sm
no - i haven't sm. i have to admit that i haven't listened to any real jazz in years. i am just rediscovering the joys and a friend made me the mingus comp. i don't even know what specifically i am listening to.
interestingly enough - the first mingus compositions that i was aware of were performed by a metal(ish) band. 10-12 years ago, they did it as a side project and i just happened to catch them at one of their shows. 2 guitars, 2 basses, a hellacious percussionist and a lot of enthralled folks for 1 hour of nonstop music.
Best of Star Trek Themes
Isao Tomita - Pictures at an Exhibition
Evita/Broadway Cast
Focus - Moving Waves
Peter Schilling - Von Anfang bis Jetzt
Why yes, I am such a geek. Thanks for asking.
Right this second - Primal Scream Give Out But Don't Give Up (Portishead Remix)
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Radio Show.
And I just finished editing out the dialog from the Pulp Fiction soundtrack CD. I've got a pet peeve against breaking up a soundtrack with dialog segments.
Peter Schilling - Von Anfang bis Jetzt
Cool! Major Tom was one of my favorites back in the early days of MTV. But I could NOT remember the name of the song or artist! Peter Schilling sounded familiar so I Amazoned it and lo, mystery solved! I hope its in iTunes but a surprising number of early 80s stuff is not in there.
I have several of his german only release albums thanks to the magic that is half.com
Couldn't find CDs of American Releases. I loved the "Major Tom" song, but liked the other tunes on his first album so much that I wore out the cassette.
I am totally addicted to a singer called Regina Spectre. Her album Soviet Kitsche is amazing. It's not often I am moved to tears by a song, but Chemo Limousine did. Just the way she phrases things. Her songs are about real life in all its mundane grandeur. She's funny too at times and her voice is enchanting. She can rock some too. Sometimes she has a touch of the whitestripes to her.
Komeda - Kokomemedada
I picked this up after hearing one of their songs on NPR. I really don't know how to describe it, except to say that it's pop music, only... without the suck.
the essential clash collection . AAAAALL the good stuff !!!!!
joshua redman
krs-1
public enemy
misfits
rival schools
I just got the new Thrice album.. (Artist in the Ambulance) and It really really rocks.. wow that guy can play guitar.. and the new Atreyu (the Curse), oh me oh my... still picking my jaw up off the floor.
Be careful, not
too loud...
Beru Revue, Live at the Empire Rock Club 1986
Old show tapes are a wonderful thing.
Harry Belafonte's greatest hits--DAY-o!
:biggrinba
Beru Revue, Live at the Empire Rock Club 1986
The drummer I'm working with now was a founding member! He also played with the A's - remember them? - as well as a TON of other people.
Someday, Beru Revue stuff will turn up on P2P networks. Call me a fool to dream.
My CD player has a Frank Zappa CD in it right now, but that's not unusual.
Playing now: LL Cool J's new clubbanger, "Headsprung". Heyyyyyy.... :D
Do you remember that time before REM became over-played? Right now on the *cough* turn table
Reckoning circa 1984. One fine album.
Still mostly Komeda, though I'm throwing in some of the following:
Juliana Hatfield, "In Exile Deo".
Sarah McLachlan, a bit of everything, but mostly tracks from "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy".
And for a bit of fun, Madness, self-titled.
the essential clash collection . AAAAALL the good stuff !!!!!
The Clash rock my world!
I'm listening to Keane, the Killers, and Morrissey right now.
Isley Bros. "It's A Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop) (Parts 1 & 2)". :thumbsup:
*jammin'!*
Earth, Wind, and Fire - September
The drummer I'm working with now was a founding member! He also played with the A's - remember them? - as well as a TON of other people.
Way cool ... who's the drummer?
His name is George Manney. He ran jam nights at Dobbs for years and has produced and worked with a TON of people... and now we have Leigh Goldstein on keys who currently runs jam nights at the Point. So basically, everyone in this act but me has a Philly music scene resume as long as yer arm but I'm gonna hang with 'em and pull it off with serious style baby!!
That is just so freakin' cool. :)
You go, dude.
(I was asking because I recently met a drummer who worked with a lot of different acts through the 80s, and it would have been hilarious if he were the guy you're working with. He's not.)
I can't help but talk about it and brag on it because I'm so excited about it. I have had a long streak of bad luck, and I believe it's finally turning these days.
I really have to finally go out and buy this CD..."Monster for the Masses" by Afroskull...21st century funk...fucking awesome!
Holy shit...I didn't know that NovemberRain was on here! I also just discovered that Wonderwench is registered here too...God, that's scary.
I really have to finally go out and buy this CD..."Monster for the Masses" by Afroskull...21st century funk...fucking awesome!
Holy shit...I didn't know that NovemberRain was on here! I also just discovered that Wonderwench is registered here too...God, that's scary.
Yeah, we both registered months ago. I just came back the other day. I don't think WW has been back here since she registered.
I noticed that...you guys registered here before I had heard of/joined LD.
We registered here because a former LD member disappeared at around that time, and we heard that she had turned up here.
If you're referring to Gwennie!, she disappeared from here too, shortly after she wrecked her car.
I'm surprised WW hasn't frequented Cellar more...the political views here tend to run closer to her own. Of course, maybe she just likes to fight. :)
I didn't hear about Gwennie!'s car wreck. I hope she's okay.
I have no idea why WW hasn't been back here. She's not posting much on any of the other boards now either. I guess she's staying busy lately.
Wasn't that a DUI? Perhaps she's a guest of her state of residence for a time?
Roger Waters - Who Needs Information
Dave Matthews with Warren Haynes - Cortez the Killer (live Neil Young cover)
Groove Armada - Dirty House Sessions
before that Mark Knopfler Shangri La
before that Dire Straits (thank fuck for Dire Straits)
and before that some African blues.
Groove Armada - Dirty House Sessions
before that Mark Knopfler Shangri La
before that Dire Straits (thank fuck for Dire Straits)
and before that some African blues.
I didn't know Mark Knopfler had a new CD. How is it?
I almost wish I didn't find out about the CD. I have a list of stuff I want to buy, but no spare money these days. Now I get to add this to the list.
New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble self titled pretty much what the name implies...good stuff!
New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble self titled pretty much what the name implies...good stuff!
Speaking of Jazz, does anyone in the Cellar like real Jazz? I mean people like Tommy Flanagan, Hank Jones, Wynton Kelly, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, to name but a few? I bet the answer is no, going by what I've seen in these postings. What a shame. :(
I didn't know Mark Knopfler had a new CD. How is it?
I almost wish I didn't find out about the CD. I have a list of stuff I want to buy, but no spare money these days. Now I get to add this to the list.
Only listened to it a few times, I don't know that it's as good as some of his other stuff, but maybe it will grow on me. By far his best album is Sailing to Philadelphia - if you haven't got it I thoroughly recommend it. I get most of my music from
www.slsknet.org - brilliant fast downloading and free (and just slightly illegal)!
Speaking of Jazz, does anyone in the Cellar like real Jazz? I mean people like Tommy Flanagan, Hank Jones, Wynton Kelly, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, to name but a few? I bet the answer is no, going by what I've seen in these postings. What a shame.
Yes! Miles Davis is a god and Kind of Blue is probably the best jazz album in existence. I like acid jazz and nu-jazz but there is no substitute for real jazz. Went to Stockholm last year, spent a night at the famous Stampen club which was amazing, a tiny dingy club packed with old couples and beautiful young Swedes, surrounded by snow and jazz and warm mulled wine, I loved it. What a fantastic trip that was. If you can get hold of it I strongly recommend an album called The Hot Spot by Miles Davis and John Lee Hooker - it's only 30 minutes long but absolutely brilliant - true jazz at its finest.
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Only listened to it a few times, I don't know that it's as good as some of his other stuff, but maybe it will grow on me. By far his best album is Sailing to Philadelphia - if you haven't got it I thoroughly recommend it.
Sailing to Philadelphia is outstanding!
Speaking of Jazz, does anyone in the Cellar like real Jazz? I mean people like Tommy Flanagan, Hank Jones, Wynton Kelly, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, to name but a few? I bet the answer is no, going by what I've seen in these postings. What a shame. :(
Well, I love listening to the Jazz shows on our local PR station here. I usually use it as backgroud music so I really never learn anything from it, and therefore know next to nothing about Jazz. but yeah, I do like it a lot.
Speaking of Jazz, does anyone in the Cellar like real Jazz? I mean people like Tommy Flanagan, Hank Jones, Wynton Kelly, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, to name but a few? I bet the answer is no, going by what I've seen in these postings. What a shame. :(
I'm pretty keen on jazz and most of those names are at least familiar to me (thanks, Dad!).
As for right now, I've got Lords of Acid, the Voodoo-U CD.
anthrofuge - straight up metal up your ass. ok, they are pretty funny and obsessed with pirates. if you are really bored and curious you can check them out at anthrofuge.com or just click
here.
yes, i'm a shill they are old friends of mine who creat new bands about every 6 months, put out a cd, get bored and start over.
the local "public" radio station is a not-so-guilty pleasure of mine. WXPN (88.5 on the radio dial) has recently upgraded their digs, and to celeberate, solicited their membership to send in their all time top ten lists. They compiled the top 885 songs and are playing them all this week from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm (Eastern)
A lot of old rock classics things like Neil Young (comes a time)- Stones (Angie) - even some things from the 20's and 30's -also Frank (ol blue eyes is in there, elvis, beatles etc...)
I have to admit, my radio has been cranked pretty loud the last few days.
You can check out the play list at xpn.org - if you're out of the area, you can stream it live from this site.
Speaking of Jazz, does anyone in the Cellar like real Jazz? I mean people like Tommy Flanagan, Hank Jones, Wynton Kelly, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, to name but a few? I bet the answer is no, going by what I've seen in these postings. What a shame. :(
I'll let my collection
speak for me.
Well, I love listening to the Jazz shows on our local PR station here. I usually use it as backgroud music so I really never learn anything from it, and therefore know next to nothing about Jazz. but yeah, I do like it a lot.
Nasty habit of mine, I will listen to great guitarists just for the sake of listening to great guitarists. If anyone else shares this penchant, or just likes simple, barebones jazz, there's a man by the name of Joe Pass who is abso-fucking-lutely amazing. I also really dig Coltrane, Davis, Dave Brubeck, and a really amazing singer doing covers whose name is Renee Olstead. She's a really talented kid, and only about 16 years old if memory serves me
Frank Black and the Catholics
My jazz tends to run toward Bela Fleck and David Grisman but I do like the old big band stuff, and Coltrane.
jazz guitar yah:
Always Way Coolest Kenny Burrell, Classic Charlie Christian, The Amazing Grant Green, Spare Wes Mongomery, Old tyme Eddie Lang, Swinging Tiny Grimes, Kicking T Bone Walker.
Find Burrell's "Midnight Blue", Green's "Iron City" and/or "Idle Moments" and you will be happy.
Radio Paradise. Recently played Crash Test Dummies, Bjork, Smiths, The Frames, Wilco, Alex Gopher, SRV, Depeche Mode... not a bad playlist compared to any of our clear chan... must not rant in entertainment.
2 CDs in rotation at the moment:
Within Temptation's Mother Earth
Black Eyed Peas' Elephunk
...there's a man by the name of Joe Pass who is abso-fucking-lutely amazing.
I was listening to Joe Pass just yesterday, an album called "Unforgettable", which is just Joe and a guitar, playing his arrangements of many well-known standards from several genres. It is just like sitting in a room with him and listening to him play, so present is the recording. You can even hear him *breathe*. Needless to say, the music is amazingly intimate.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ux5t-oois/records.html
I saw Joe Pass about 20 years ago. He was, as you say, abso-fucking-lutely amazing. His death in 1994 left a large void in the world of jazz guitar.
Aphex Twins- Window-licker.
I was listening to Joe Pass just yesterday, an album called "Unforgettable", which is just Joe and a guitar, playing his arrangements of many well-known standards from several genres. It is just like sitting in a room with him and listening to him play, so present is the recording. You can even hear him *breathe*. Needless to say, the music is amazingly intimate.
Hmmm.. emusic has that album. Do you think that'd be a good intro to him?
That's exactly where I got it. :)
I would describe this recording as being primarily for a serious lover of guitar music. It is entirely unaccompanied, not 100% free of flaws (one-take, live digital recordings all by a master of his instrument), and therefore not for casual listening.
If you love hearing an artist at the peak of their craft, with all the embellishment stripped away, so that you can enjoy the pure, real thing...yes, this is a great album as an introduction. The songs will be familiar, yet arranged in original ways, with a lot of improvisation thrown in.
When I saw Joe Pass all those years ago, he held a crowd of about 1000 in awe doing exactly the same thing...just playing his guitar.
Kinda on a Spain kick round here- and a new CD that is getting lots of play is a classical/flamenco guitarist David Russell- Reflections of Spain. ahhhh.
Most of the time my local nr 1 Belgian radio is playing...Studio Brussel , great music in all genres! Just bought the Best off Placebo, real good one, and " the remixes of Depeche Mode" also very good.... if you curious people wanna check belgim's nr 1 station....
www.stubru.beKinda on a Spain kick round here- and a new CD that is getting lots of play is a classical/flamenco guitarist David Russell- Reflections of Spain. ahhhh.
I hear that is a kickass piece of work.
Anyone able to recommend some good tango music?
Some Taking Back Sunday, Cake, Bel Auburn, and Break of Day (<--local band).
With a little Frank Sinatra thrown in the mix.
Along the vein of radio paradise (which is pretty much great), there are two shoutcast stations I listen to pretty regularly:
http://nugs.net and
http://stumbleinthedark.com. Both are quite cool if you're into jam bands, and stumble has been known to slip in such greatness as Pedro the Lion every once in a while. Nugs is the favorite, though, as it tends to play entire live shows by different jam bands, and often offers the entire show for 128kbps mp3 download.
"I...dig....music...............I'M ON DRUGS!!!!!!!!"
edit: Also, people in Pittsburgh, Listen To More Public Radio. 91.3fm WYEP is insanely great, and they do a lot of cool stuff in the community. Not too long ago I got the chance to go down to a little theatre in, I believe, 'Sliberty (East Liberty to non-residents) and see The Beatles' "Hard Day's Night" film. Just cool, especially for a young kid who didn't get to see all this stuff when it was the big thing.
I have some kinda gypsy Franco- Argentinian- Finnish- Djangoesque accordion tango (Oscar Alleman, Cafe Accordion Orchestra, Baguette Quartet) All great!, but would also love to find some good, classic tango tipica. Ya know, forbidden dance and all. I'll let you know if I hear anything good. :)
Keane- Hopes And Fears. Superb album!
Tricky- formerly of Massive Attack. Nice.
"Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Radio Show."
Happy Monkey, if you can help me to get that, I don't know how to thank you !
And i'm typing now on Atom Heart Mother from Pink Floyd, just after "Barb4ry" from Ez3kiel...
I'm afraid I don't have the upload capability for something like that. You just have to keep your eyes open for when things like that are available.
Bob James' Snowbird Fantasy
on repeat.
Caught a tune by John Chibadura on RP a couple days back, fabulous stuff. Gonna have to check it out.
Madeleine Peyroux-
Careless LoveAnybody have knowlege of the edgier side of spanish guitar? Tony Bandaras did a couple of pretty lame movies where he was an assasin who played some pretty cool licks. Any knowlege of where that sound falls on the musical spectrum?
If you are a user of Yahoo Messenger, you MUST listen to
this station on Launchcast Radio.
Any knowlege of where that sound falls on the musical spectrum?
Nuevo Chicano mariachi/flamenco/ranchero? I'd get soundtracks and follow the leads into Mexico. Sounds like a great trip!
Modest Mouse, It wouldn't be me if I didn't mention it.
Old 97's Won't Be Home Fat guitar with lyrics "I was born in the back seat of a Mustang on a cold night in a pouring rain...." :thumbsup:
[font=Times New Roman][size=3]Boy, has this thread died off!! Time to revitalize! :cool: [/size][/font]
[font=Times New Roman][size=3]My current list of fave CD's are:[/size][/font]
[size=3][font=Times New Roman]Patti Smith's Horses[/font][/size]
[size=3][font=Times New Roman]Eminem's The Eminem Show[/font][/size]
[size=3][font=Times New Roman]Jane's Addiction's Nothing Shocking[/font][/size]
[size=3][font=Times New Roman]Moussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain/Pictures at an Exhibition[/font][/size]
[font=Times New Roman][size=3]Chant I: The Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo De Silos[/size][/font]
[size=3][font=Times New Roman]Douglas Adams reading Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency[/font][/size]
[font=Times New Roman][size=3](I might also throw some metal, zydeco, or more classical, alternative, rap, etc., in the mix, depending on my mood--admittedly putting this on 'random' can be a bit jarring) ;) [/size][/font]
I just bought my 500th
CD.
Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics.
Yes, all the greats are there, including Lonely Jew at Christmas, Christmastime in Hell, and The Dreidel Song.
Juno Reactor - Labyrinth
My mother honestly likes it, despite her traditional abhorrence for pounding bass (although the bass here rolls more than it pounds). I think that is a strong voucher in favor of this CD.
I went a little crazy at Overstock.com and bought a slew of music and 'book tape' CD's, mostly for $1 each. Some of them are very odd. The Kacapi Suling Cinta is Javanese ethnic dance music. So far the Viva Cubop 2 CD is my favorite with everything from salsa to very cool jazz. I've only had time to listen to 4 or 5 albums all of the way through. The grooves albums are interesting in that they are samplers put out by record companies. People are always complaining about buying a whole CD for one good song and not realizing that they usually end up putting a collection of good songs from different artists on one of these samplers or a movie soundtrack which ends up in the bargain bin.
One surprise was in the folk legends. Since the Dubliners were in it I expected traditional Irish folk songs. When I saw the title of the second song by Richard Digance was "Drag Queen Blues", I assumed it was some bit of slang having to do with fishing, like the term 'dragline', since there was a "Net Hauling Song" on the CD.
It turned out to be a song about cross-dressing. It was pretty funny.
39424 Time Life Classic Rock - Animal Rock $1.00 1 $1.00
39438 Various Artists: Grooves Volume 6 $1.00 1 $1.00
39447 Grooves, Volume 11 $1.00 1 $1.00
39468 Various Artists: Grooves Volume 10 $1.00 1 $1.00
39470 Various Artists - Grooves Vol. 13 $1.00 1 $1.00
2500752 World Stage - The Day America Cried $0.88 1 $0.88
2500759 The Phat Cat Players - Make It Phat, Baby! $0.88 1 $0.88
59417 Various Artists - Radio Free Music Volume 2 $1.00 1 $1.00
59553 L.S. Gelik - Kacapi Suling, 026617571429-L. $1.00 1 $1.00
75220 Various Artists - Elektronica II, 015095953025- V $1.00 1 $1.00
75248 Jimmy 2 Times - No More Shines $1.00 1 $1.00
75267 Virtual Audio Project - Cosmos, Virtual Audio P $1.00 1 $1.00
76458 Popa Wu - Visions Of The Tenth Chamber, Popa Wu - Visio $1.00 1
79604 Naked Without You $1.00 1 $1.00
81826 Francisco Aguabella - H2O $1.00 1 $1.00
81833 P`taah - Compressed Light $1.00 1 $1.00
81844 Various Artists - Viva Cubop 2: Dance The Afro-Cuban Way $1.00 1
81845 Jim Lauderdale - The Hummingbirds $1.00 1 $1.00
81847 Radney Foster - Another Way To Go * $1.00 1 $1.00
81883 Various Artists - Celtic Invasion: The Very Best Of New Irish... $1.00 1 $1.00
81884 Various Artists - Celtic Lives: Tales Of Pride $1.00 1 $1.00
82300 VARIOUS/FOLK LEGENDS VOL.1 - 777966719429 $1.00 1 $1.00
82301 VARIOUS/FOLK LEGENDS VOL.2 - 777966719528 $1.00 1 $1.00
86020 Caia - The Magic Dragon $1.00 1 $1.00
85790 Tom Jones read by Henry Fielding (Vol. 2) $1.00 1 $1.00
85791 Tom Jones read by Henry Fielding (Vol.1) $2.00 1 $2.00
CD # 500 arrived in the mail today.
the sound of rain falling. in Phoenix, that is a wondrous treat for the eardrums, indeed.
You folks out there actually get that?
You folks out there actually get that?
Ya, I'm smellin the crack your puttin in your pipe. ;)
Wow...I didn't realize it was so obvious from 400 miles away. :)
It's got a special tang to it.
Tang? He's out in space?
Listening to MrNoodle rippin' it up.
Reminds me of Joe Satriani at the Tower, sitting in the 2nd row, right behind his Mom.
As soon as Pete gets off the trainer she'll be continuing our annual music rebuild. The cd carousel(sp) holds 200 but we have syc numbers (better music though bro). Anyway new music to yammer about soon. :thumbsup:
Are you saying that the music I like is inferior? You know, I'm off until Tuesday...don't make me drive up there and kick your ass.
I just heard a short piece on NPR that is going to force me to find the CD they were extoling. It seems someone has done a tribute album to the Moody Blues...by doing their music in bluegrass arrangements.
It sounded really, really good. Brilliantly good, in fact.
I heard that too. At least, I heard a snippet of it before jumping into the shower. It sounded pretty good.
Gonna have to check that out!
One sign of a great rock-n-roll album is the volume its at when you're done listening. Ben Harper Live From Mars turns out to be one loud mother pumpin album. Glory and Consequence, Excuse Me Mr., Sexual Healing, Steal My Kisses, and Burn One Down... are you getting the picture?
I was not aware that there is a recent documentary about the Moog and a soundtrack to it. I was listening to it today, and it was quite good.
Let's see...what else have I been listening to? Well, a lot...but among that lot:
Marvin Gaye--Here, My Dear: This is CD # 500 in my collection, incidentally.
Miles Davis--ESP
Beatallica--Beatallica and A Garage Dayz Nite
Queensryche--Promised Land
The last 5 CDs I played:
1. The Misfits - BLOOD-DRIVE - Live with Zoli (from Ignite)
An interesting bootleg if you can find it. Zoli took lead vocals only 4 days before this show. Impressive showing, I must say.
2. Charles Manson - LIE - The Love and Terror Cult
Charlie is so versatile, but he don't surf...
3. Tracy Lords - 1000 Fires
A technicality. My wife wanted to listen to it, and since she refuses to understand how to work a CD player...
4. White Zombie - PsychoHeadBlowOut / Soul Crusher / Make Them Die Slowly
A wonderful bootleg from a store in NYC. If you can find it, get it, even if you don't listen to it. The resale is worth it. After I bought it ($10), I found out that it goes for $30 - $50.
5. GG Allin 7-CD compilation from a European CD dealer
Amazing what you can do with a CD burner and CD-Rs. GG Allin and / The Murder Junkies / Texas Nazis / Scum Fucs / Shrinkwrap / The HolyMen /The Jabbers / and the rare 7" with The AIDS Brigade. I know this is stretching the idea of the thread, but I consider it a box set, so I apologize (waddle doodle, I am the Greaseman...)
The last 5 i've listened to:
Helmet - Size Matters
Shai Hulud - That Within Blood Ill Tempered
Snapcase - Lookinglasself, and Design for Automation
Miles Davis - Blue
The Blamed - Again
Warren Haynes
live - And it stoned me, Soulshine
A bit late, I know, but Lucinda Williams, Car Tires on Gravel Road. Awesome!
Brian Wilson - Smile : Orchestral vocal/pop for old hippies. Verging on elevator music in places, but with excellent new versions of "Villains and Heroes" and "Good Vibrations". Notable because Brian is, at last, sane enough to realize the creation he should have released 40 years ago.
ZZ Top - Best of: Juvenile, prurient, musico-porn-double-entendre. And that's just the best stuff about it. I loves me some "Rough Boy" and "LaGrange".
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick: Eveyone else thinks Aqualung is Ian Anderson's greatest work. I think TAAB is.
My current selection of WMP radio stations: The energy dance radio is mostly Trance and is really good if you like that sort of thing. I understand UT really loves Trance

Undertoad should check out DI.fm's Trance channels if he hasn't already.
I've been listening to:
Juno Reactor - Labyrinth
Paradise Lost - Symbol of Life
This year is going to mark the release of five new CDs from Bill Leeb / Rhys Fulber. Awesome!
Pixies - Wave of Mutilation. It's a "Best of" disc. I listened to the Pixies when I was younger, but kind of forgot about the band as time went on. I was in Borders the other day looking for something, and couldn't find anything I wanted. Suddenly my toddler points at this disc and says "Dad, get that. It's yellow!". Kid's got good taste in music. :)
Fugazi - just a mix of old songs.
Mocean Worker - Right Now
I defy you not to move to this tune. Wait does that make any sense? It's still good have to check on who they sampled.
Why, its Lacuna Coil which, for some reason, helps me study.
Phish- Slave to The Traffic Light
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TAAB- aahhh Jethro Tull- saw them in Montreal around '95 or so. Unreal stage presence. They played in a theater so the sound was crisper than new dollar bills. Worth every penny of the $35 CDN (back then about $12 USD nark nark)!!
The Duhks pronounced "ducks".
a
link with options to listen to several tracks.
Best quote: "We've been described as blue-rodeo-celtic-metal"
Groovy!
Carbon Leaf - Indian Summer is getting some pretty heavy air time in the Dag household.
It turns out that Maroon 5 is not too bad after all, and just one song with audible autotune. I like this manner of white-boy funk.
It turns out that Modest Mouse is more noisy, less melodic than their single shows. I don't like it so much.
At the moment I have N.E.R.D on my cd player, but dont judge me on this one, I have quite varied tastes.
[QUOTE=Undertoad]It turns out that Maroon 5 is not too bad after all, and just one song with audible autotune. I like this manner of white-boy funk.
maroon 5 are good to chill out to
Hey All:
Those sound tasty, but is there some way to post a link to the band's music, even a sample so I could get a taste for it?
UT:
Is it possible to post other attachments, like soundfiles, as we do for pics? I don't mean a fullblown filesharing music swap, but a taste... knowwhutamean?
Thanks.
We can do whatever we want man. Email it to me at the contact address.
Umphrey's McGee. They played Ft. Collins the other night and are my new favoritest band in the whole wide world. They're like a prog rock jam band thing. Again with the throwing my guitar in the woodchipper.\
You should love them too.Umphrey's McGee.--snip--
You should love them too.
THAT'S what I'm tawkin about!
And cool tunes too!
Tonight it's Jem, Pink Floyd, O.A.R., Modest Mouse, moe. and Switchfoot.
Gotta love shuffle :)
crashdog - cashists, fascists, and more fungus
bloodlet - entheogen
quicksand - slip
We went to a show in boston and saw a band called Gime Gime and the me firsts. They played all cover songs but pumped up. They were great :thumbsup:
Discovered a group called the Barenaked Ladies. Was very dissapointed in the liner notes. :blush:
JK. I borrowed their best-of cd from the library. Very nice mainstream rock.
Their live performances are awesome. They make a point of improvising at least one new song at every concert. Fun stuff.
i am listening to...
my assistant drone on on onon andnonononon and on on and on and on...
SHUT THE HELL UP ALREADY PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????!?!?!?
thank you all, it would be impolite if i did that in her face.
Umphrey's McGee. They played Ft. Collins the other night and are my new favoritest band in the whole wide world. They're like a prog rock jam band thing. Again with the throwing my guitar in the woodchipper.\
You should love them too.
my
gift to you
Jimmy Spheeris - Isle of View
Haunting. I am the Mercury is one of my all time favorite songs.
Well, I must say that I have been HYPNOTIZED all day by the 4cd set called
The CONET Project Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations. This is
the weirdest stuff I have ever listened to. The story goes a little like this:
For more than 30 years the Shortwave radio spectrum has been used by the worlds intelligence agencies to transmit secret messages. These messages are transmitted by hundreds of [color=black]“Numbers Stations”[/color].
Shortwave Numbers Stations are a perfect method of anonymous, one way communication. Spies located anywhere in the world can be communicated to by their masters via small, locally available, and unmodified Shortwave receivers. The encryption system used by Numbers Stations, known as a “one time pad” is unbreakable. Combine this with the fact that it is almost impossible to track down the message recipients once they are inserted into the enemy country, it becomes clear just how powerful the Numbers Station system is.
Just freaky. I recommend listening in daytime with the lights on. Here's a
sample. You have been warned.
It is entrancing. Excuse me, I suddenly have to go buy a copy of Catcher in the Rye and also investigate the interconnections between several well known political figures, an actor, and recent whale strandings.
hey, that chick was on 'this is not porn', on the page with the delivery van.
hey, that chick was on 'this is not porn', on the page with the delivery van.
yep.
I spent the rest of the day looking over my shoulder and jumping at shadows.
Wilco, I think, is the name of the band...did a piece called Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. The stole, not "sampled" (a euphemism if I ever heard one) from this work and lost the court fight. They had to pay $$ to Irdial or the holders of the rights to the work. But it did help catapult them onto a much larger platform (NPR) from which I was able to learn about them. So, it worked out in the end.
The final crushing irony is that Irdial now has this corporate stance:
Irdial-Discs Embraces the Free Music Philosophy. All the music in their catalog is
freely downloadable. Now, I haven't read the license agreement, so I don't know if that would have gotten Wilco off the hook, but it does mean I don't have to order the [size=4][color=#bd0000]
[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular][size=2][color=#424242]£40 [/color][/size][/font][/color][/size]4cd set from jolly old England. Yay for me.
In fact I downloaded the whole freakin package, including PDF liner notes (kind of a spooky read), from the
Internet Archive. You'll have to type up your own search. Actually I think I'll post this in the Cool Site of the Day thread too.
Enjoy!

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American Analog Set is really good. An ex-coworker turned me onto them. And the Postal Service, and the LLama Farmers.
Cool band names are few and far between.
The Mars Volta, Francis the Mute. Got it for my birthday. Trippy and good.
Kiss It Goodbye - Choke
The Esoteric
House Party - Dan Zanes
This CD was a Christmas gift for the kids, but I pop it in when I'm home alone too. It's far better than the typical kid's crap out there, and it holds it's own with "adult" music.
Dan Zanes, for those who don't know, was in the Del Fuegos, he has lots of guests appear on his CDs, which are recorded in his basement studio. Bob Weir and Deborah Harry are two of the guests that appear on this one.
I'm listening to this right now:
When my belly starts a-rumblin', and I'm jonesin' for a treat.
I close my eyes for a big surprise, the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch.
I love the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch, the breasts they grow on trees.
And streams of bacon ranch dressing, flow right up to your knees.
Tumbleweeds of bacon, and cheddar paves the streets.
Folks don't front ya cause ya got the juice, there's a train of ladies comin' with a nice caboose.
Never get in trouble, never need an excuse, the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch.
I love the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch no one tells ya to behave.
Your wildest fantasies come true, Dallas cheerleaders give you shaves.
Red onions make you laugh instead, and french fries grow like weeds.
Ya get to veg all day, all the lotto tickets pay.
The king who wants you to have it your way, that's the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch.
Now it will be stuck in your head. All day. :king:
Ok, it's been an hour now and I can't get the guitar playing, purple cowboy shirt wearing, HOOTIE out of my head! :bonk:
the killers - hot fuss
nitin sawhney - human
ani difranco - knuckle down
garden state soundtrack
damien rice - O
Pink Floyd, Earl's Court, London, 10/94
Freakin' sweet.
Dream Theater - Train of Thought
1. As I Am
2. This Dying Soul
3. Endless Sacrifice
4. Honor Thy Father
5. Vacant
6. Stream Of Consciousness
7. In The Name Of God
threadbare - escapist
stavesacre - friction
joshua redman
Ok, link to follow, I promise.
This aural goodness has filled my space today:
The Blind Boys of Alabama -- Realworld
This music moves me, spiritually and literally. I find my toes tappin, head noddin, swayin. This stuff groooooves. Especially tracks like "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "The House of the Rising Sun" and "I'm a Soldier". God, that's the goooooood stuff.
5 stars, run, don't walk to the nearest copy.
Stavesacre - absolutes
Time in Malta - Alone with the alone
Rorshach
The Blinding Light
I am looking very forward to what I should soon have in my hot little hands ... a coworker is lending me Ratt: Out of the Cellar.
Wheeeeee.
The Mars Volta, Francis the Mute. Got it for my birthday. Trippy and good.
The Mars Volta are very good band. I recommend them all the time to people.
The first single off the
Francis the Mute is
The Widow.
You really should check out their (i belive) first albumn
De-Loused in the Comatorium.
What I am listening to:
- Daft Punk - Face to Face (
Discovery)
- Hall & Oates - Rich Girl (
Ultimate Daryl Hall & John Oat)
- Bear vs. Shark - Ma Jolie (
Right Now, You're in the Best)
- Karate - Tow Truck (
Pockets)
Jethro Tull's Warchild. Man, that's sweet. Takes me right back. I lost my rock and roll virginity (not my sexual virginity) to Jethro Tull. I found a copy of Aqualung in the locker room at school in the seventh grade. I turned it in to the teacher, and when no one claimed it, he let me have it. I played that record to death. I know every word, every note of every song. It's one solid unit to me. Not, this song and that one, I like, and uh, the rest is ok. Practically a theme album, to be consumed completely, in order. Well, to me anyway.
Warchild is considerably younger, and isn't the same integrated whole, but still rocks, and has some brilliant tracks on it. As a bonus in my old age, the "newly remastered" cd has all 10 original tracks on it, including favorites like "Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day" (the reason I bought the disc), Warchild, and Bungle In Ihe Jungle, but SEVEN bonus tracks! Practically another whole album. Sweet.
GBH
Sick of It All
Minor Threat
it is an old school kind of day.
Feeling trendy at the moment
Cooper Temple Clause - Kick up the fire and let the flames break loose
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Nitin Sawhney - Human
It's a chilly Radio Paradise.com (Soul Coughing was the last tune, now it's the Chili Peppers)night here at el casa Dagney
RP is Grifftopias highest rated station. :)
I love it...listen to it nearly every night.
And just sent off some support funds..(I want that ipod shuffle!)
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Then I am going to put in a new one- Best Of Guided By Voices
I guess since everyone is jumping on the thread, I'll throw my iTunes playlist up for all to ridicule.
The Shins
Rachael Yamagata
Jarvis Church
Kenna
Charlie Mars
Tower of Power
Powderfinger
Cinematic Orchestra
This isn't a big ridicule thread. We'd try but usually we never heard of the stuff we'd ride you about. Thumbs up for Tower of Power.
This weekend its the Grateful Dawg soundtrack with Grisman and Garcia and King Sunny Ade to keep the butts shaking round here.
I have his Goldberg Variations, which was recommended to me by Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
Do you hear his somewhat bizarre humming on this one too?
I have his Goldberg Variations, which was recommended to me by Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
Do you hear his somewhat bizarre humming on this one too?
Yeah, this is actually a 3 disc set... the 1950s recording (with the notorious humming most on display), the one from the 1980s, and a disc of outtakes and interviews.
Right here, right now the Behexen portion of the Horna / Behexen split.
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--Nine Inch Nails: With Teeth
--Dave Matthews Band: Stand Up, Busted Stuff
--Metallica: S&M
--Ministry: Psalm 69
--Stinking Lizaveta: III
--Smashing Pumpkins: Siamese Dream
--John Legend: Get Lifted
Coalesce: Functioning on Impatience
Losa: The Perfect Moment
Nodes of Ranvier: selftitled
Thick as Thieves: Words throwing emotions
Bad Religiion. Has anyone heard of them? They are an underground punk rock band (please make my day and say you have, and that you love their music)? :biggrin:
Bad Religion hasn't been underground in a verrrrrrry long time. but they've got some decent tunes.
if you are looking for old underground punk you might like the Subhumans, GBH, The Exploited, and if you like it a little more melodic the original Descendents was always fun. of course, don't forget about he original Misfits, Samhain, etc.
Bad Religion hasn't been underground in a verrrrrrry long time. but they've got some decent tunes.
You're correct, but to most people, underground explains why they're never heard of a band. It was nice to have
someone respond about a favorite band. Thanks! :D
I haven't listened to Bad Religion in a while, but I own a couple of their CDs from the 90s, and like them.
Miles Davis - Blue
Morphine - Yes
Quicksand - Slip
Nirvana - Bleach
Bloodlet - Eclectic
Day of Suffering - Eternal Jihad
Boy Sets Fire - Tomorrow Come Today (everybody has that one band they wish they didn't like, right?)
Iceburn - Firon
Today is the Day - Supernova
Ben Lee - Catch My Disease!!
Man i LOVE LOVE LOVE this tune.. i love his other stuff but this song is the SHIZ NIT!!
I hear it on my work radio (and thats the way i like it) and i start bopping at my desk..whoi yeah!! its such a great feel good pick me up song!!
so pleeeeeeeease.. baby pleeease.. come on........ catch my disease......... :)
System of a Down - Mezmerize
System of a Down - Mezmerize
Straight to number one here in OZ.
WHY!!
the ad is just
BAN BANG BANG "AHHHHHHHHHGHGHGAHHH"
insert goth head banging.
WHY!! number 1 i dont get it!! WHY WHY!! it so............... URGH!
It's a great CD. SOAD is one of the few "big" bands out there that really mixes up their music and sounds good, IMO. Plus, they still make their record label (Sony BMG) happy.
Pfft..
: Sun_Sparkz dances off into a field of pansies..."catch my disease.." :
Sun_Sparkz. tsk tsk.
Goths do not headbang. Headbangers do not write bad poetry. The only overlap between the two groups is black nail polish. Otherwise they detest each other.
And SOAD is pretty good for what they do. The music itself is cool, but the vocalist bugs me. Too Primusy or something.
I've been listening to MC Paul Barman again. He's white, jewish, and ivy leaguer, and has mad skillz.
check it:
My close pals, aunts, uncles, leaders, Nations, and towns
Hamlets and neighboring islands, everyone
Landlords, bosses, and relatives, moms and newborns
Somehow when I act thirteen, I'm a virgin girl's tractor beam
This one was dressed to kill from her head to my testicle
She was from west of Phil-ly and spoke well of it
She said, "Just for the hell of it let's not be celibate."
I got all higgledy piggledy, it's a big relief
When I take off my fig uh leaf
She said that, "Let's get at this" but her cat and an unpotted cactus
Sat on her mattress
that sure made it saturated with sharp thorns and cat piss
I put on a hiphop beat while she whipped off the topsheet
She said, "Come to bed I like my undergrads underfed
They amaze how they stay up days on mayonnaise and Wonderbread."
I dove in her cervix a lot like Sir Mixalot
This interlude is for the women I've interviewed about the clitoris
and how to make it less hit-or-miss
Should we be gentle?, Is it all mental?
I won't use a dental dam 'cause it discurges
my urges to submerge in her jizz
She said, "My goodness you should juss use clues that's nonverbal
You're too vigorous if my clitoris, for example, turns purple"
It was time to copulate but we didn't want to populate
So my bold groin reached for my gold coin proooophylactic
I unwrapped it, you can't know how I felt
It wasn't a gold coin condom, it was chocolate Chanukah gelt
The white part crumbled on her tummy and the rest began to melt
Foiled again.....
I like System of a Down. Dakota recently got me into Type O Negative. I like that Christian Woman song. I dunno why, but it just feels so naughty and dark.
Lately I have been listening to B.W. Stevenson. He only had a couple of popular songs in the 70s...and they were kind of countryish. The rest of the CD is really good, too. I think it is the best of BW Stevenson.
Badar Ali Khan - Lost in Qawwali II
Bought as part of a going out of business sale of a new age store.
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Chicago
Steppenwolf. I love me some bass.
Porcupine Tree -- Deadwing.
It's new and progressive and very tasty. Like if Genesis hadn't started singing top 40 love songs.
Muse - Absolution
Gorillaz - Demon Days
I am looking very forward to what I should soon have in my hot little hands ... a coworker is lending me Ratt: Out of the Cellar.
Wheeeeee.
We definitely shared zygotes at some point in the past..........."Best of Warrant" in the truck right now (bass player is a good friend of mine). Got Maiden, Yaz, Green Day, Gwennie, and of course QR on standby...........
Atmosphere - Overcast, 7even's Travels, God Loves Ugly
We definitely shared zygotes at some point in the past..........."Best of Warrant" in the truck right now (bass player is a good friend of mine). Got Maiden, Yaz, Green Day, Gwennie, and of course QR on standby...........
No Indigo Girls or Sarah McLachlan or Ani DiFranco, eh? ;)
outkast - aquemini
public enemy - it takes a nation...
No Indigo Girls or Sarah McLachlan or Ani DiFranco, eh? ;)
Hush yo mouf
outkast - aquemini
This is the CD that really got me into OutKast. I remember seeing Andre 3000 in the video for "Rosa Parks," and thinking, "WTF?" He's crazy.
Southerplayalisticcadillacmusic is what did it for me. i wasn't even listening to hiphop at the time and it made me break out all the old PE, etc. i binged for about 5 years on hiphop. the new stuff is just shite though.
I don't think that all of today's hip-hop is crap. Among my current favorites:
--Ozomatli
--Black Eyed Peas
--Dilated Peoples
--Common
--OutKast
--Mos Def
--Talib Kweli
--The Roots
i guess i should rephrase - the new artists that are coming out are shite. those are all pretty old horses by now.
That I'll give you...then again, I haven't been listening to much new music lately, particularly hip-hop.
Am I the only headbanger here?
Enslaved - Blodhemn \mmmmmmmm/
No Indigo Girls or Sarah McLachlan or Ani DiFranco, eh? ;)
Nope. I'm straight.
i have never once in the 17 years that i've been listening to punk, metal, and hardcore referred to myself as a headbanger... so yes. yes you are. ;)
Nope. I'm straight.
See, syc. I told you about that revelation where I understood I was totally out of the demographic?
Hmmm.
Best way to disarm one who attempts to fence is to take away his best weapon ...
See, I revealed one of those deep dark secrets that probably should have stayed dark and deep.
I went to the Lilith Faire.
Mostly voluntarily.
So sorry - bad me. No bias/slander intended. Just thought it was a widely known assumption - Lillith Faire = feminism = implied lesbianism - PLEASE forgive me for my stereotypical remark. I was at one of those points in my day where the poison darts fly out involuntarily.
I went to the Lilith Faire.
AKA the dick cutter tour? that is what a group of us called it because our lovely brides all came back prepared to castrate us. strange phenomenon.
Thanks Lookout. I feel much less evil now.
See, I revealed one of those deep dark secrets that probably should have stayed dark and deep.
I totally left you out of this conversation...no one told you that you had to open your mouth. :)
And I still have some weapons left.
System of A Down's Mesmerize.
This is just as good as Toxicity, and B.Y.O.B has meaningful lyrics, if you bother to look them up.
They scream about "Why don't presidents fight the war? why do we always send the poor?!" They mention oil, and sing that we are being "fed lies from the tablecloth". At that point, the song becomes poppy and happy and they sing "la la la, everybody's going to the party to have a real good time, dancing in the desert, blowing up the sunshine..la la la la la la la la la la."
I love their use of sarcasm, the fact that they sing about us being lied to and brainwashed, and "Cigaro" seems to be written from Bush's point of view:
"My cock is much bigger than yours" ..."We're the propagators of all genocide
Burning through the world's resources
Then we turn and hide "
The lyrics are meaningful and the music ROCKS!
Don't steal it- Buy it!!
I've been listening to Stevie Wonder mostly the past few days. The man is a genius.
I'm *trying* to listen to Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks", but my cheapass RCA unencumbered-by-any-features-mp3-player's output jack is toast.
I haven't been able to figure out a way to approach the Mrs. about needing something a little better...or at least actually functional.
Oh, that's easy! Just tell Mrs. Ep that the gods have told you to buy an iPod...who are you to argue with them?
System of A Down's Mesmerize.
This is just as good as Toxicity, and B.Y.O.B has meaningful lyrics, if you bother to look them up.
They scream about "Why don't presidents fight the war? why do we always send the poor?!" They mention oil, and sing that we are being "fed lies from the tablecloth". At that point, the song becomes poppy and happy and they sing "la la la, everybody's going to the party to have a real good time, dancing in the desert, blowing up the sunshine..la la la la la la la la la la."
I love their use of sarcasm, the fact that they sing about us being lied to and brainwashed, and "Cigaro" seems to be written from Bush's point of view:
"My cock is much bigger than yours" ..."We're the propagators of all genocide
Burning through the world's resources
Then we turn and hide "
The lyrics are meaningful and the music ROCKS!
Don't steal it- Buy it!!
We got this one yesterday...I agree...I love it.
Oh, that's easy! Just tell Mrs. Ep that the gods have told you to buy an iPod...who are you to argue with them?
Unfortunately, Mrs. Ep is on her own wavelength with the Gods, and I'm afraid there are few divine arguments or recommendations that I could slide past her without her doing a bit of checking up on her own...
i have never once in the 17 years that i've been listening to punk, metal, and hardcore referred to myself as a headbanger... so yes. yes you are. ;)
Bah, metalhead, headbanger, all the same. Just something so people know what I'm talking about.
Deströyer 666 - Cold Steel... for an Iron Age \mmmm/
mmm, cd's listened to at least partially today, include:
Losa
The Red Chord
Nodes of Ranvier
Warlord
Uphold
Snapcase
Misfits - Walk among us
Chasm
Boy Sets Fire
Coalesce
The Esoteric
I have not heard of a single one of those bands.
Els, what you need to do is do some major creative visualization work. The gods are funny about giving us those pesky lottery numbers, but every now and then a treat falls our way.
well, they are all metal or punk from one brand or another. but some highlights:
Coalesce, Uphold, and to a lesser extent Losa really play with alternate time signatures until your brain hurts.
actually so do The Esoteric, Warlord, and the Red Chord.
The Misfits were glenn danzigs baby when he was a teen and early twenty something in Lodi, NJ. his best band by far.
Phish- Live in Atlanta Halloween '96
Just got it last week. Suuuh-weeeet.
Van Zant
Donnie & Johnny are really good together. I can't really decide whether it's southern rock or progressive country.
A Night in Tunisia by Laika and the Cosmonauts.
Def Leppard - Hysteria
*shrugs*
I had a Ratt moment yesterday, but could only find Detonator to listen to. Still, it has a couple good songs on it. Today is Porcupine Tree again. I can't recommend those guys enough.
wu tang clan - enter the 36 chambers
method man - tical 2000
flip mode squad
--Cee-Lo
--Anthrax
--System of a Down
Elysian Fields - Black Acres
Bonnie Raitt--Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Raitt--Give It Up
Bonnie Raitt--Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughn
Bonnie Raitt--Home Plate
Bonnie Raitt--Luck of the Draw
Dug out some old Red Rocker today.
He was damn good in his day. Van Halen made a major tho when they replaced DLR.
IMO Sammy was way better w/out Eddie & them.
I don't like Van Hagar.
Loved Van Halen.
Saw them in their bar, Cabo Wabo in Cabo San Lucas waaaay back when. Drinking, not playin, briefly.
not to veer from the thread, but Cabo Wabo is THE ULTIMATE 'keela...........
I've got a bottle on layaway.
from asia to linkin park to matchbox 20 to rush to white snake. yeah, i gotta mix goin' on! :) it's all good except for crap. oops i mean rap....IMHO
"The Flower of Gower Gulch"
A pretty for the first dwellar to name the artiste. Bonus points for the episode.
"She's the flower of Gower Gulch,
A cowpuncher's sweetheart true,
And her looks don't amount to much,
'Cause one of her eyes is blue.
She's got skin just like prairie dog leather,
Cooks nuthin' but chuckwagon stew.
And her name is Minerva Utch,
She's the flower of Gower Gulch."
Porky Pig in "Drip Along Daffy."
*thunderous applause*
Here's your pretty.
did you need the lyrics? just curious.
I remembered the song, but couldn't remember the name of the short itself, so I had to Google that part.
Via Chicago
I dreamed about killing you again last night
And it felt alright to me
Dying on the banks of Embarcadero skies
I sat and watched you bleed
Buried you alive in a fireworks display
Raining down on me
Your cold, hot blood
Ran away from me to the sea
I printed my name on the back of a leaf
And I watched it float away
The hope I had in a notebook full of white dry pages
Was all I tried to save
But the wind blew me back via Chicago
In the middle of the night
And not without fight
At the crush of veils and starlight
I know I'll make it back
One of these days
And turn on your TV
To watch a man with a face like mine
Being chased down a busy street
When he gets caught, I won't get up
And I won't go to sleep
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
Via Chicago
Where the cups are cracked and hooked
Above the sink
They make me think
Crumbling ladder tears don't fall
They shine down your shoulders
And crawling is screw faster lash
I blow it with kisses
I rest my head on a pillowy star
And a cracked-door moon
That says I haven't gone too far
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
Via Chicago
Coming home
Coming home
Coming home
Searching for a home
Searching for a home
Searching for a home
Via Chicago
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
wilco
My main mode at the computer is to "give chance a chance". I found that slogan rather clever (which doesn't take much, honestly).
Last 5 songs:
At Last -- Etta James
For My Lover -- Tracy Chapman
The House Is Rocking -- Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble
Behind the Wall -- Tracy Chapman
Person to Person -- Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
Hope & Suicide - Razor Blade Smile
Bloodlet - Entheogen - one of the greatest albums for listening to creative, groove oriented metal and alternate time signatures.
Mixed Jazz & Blues cd - Miles Davis, Coltrane, and Muddy Waters so far today.
CW McCall's Greatest Hits
Some damn album by Clannad (doesn't matter which one, they all sound the same)
Coldplay - all 3 studio CDs
Fugazi - the argument
Fugazi have made a career out of crafting excellent albums, and with The Argument, they've made one of their best. At this point, I don't see it edging out Red Medicine or 13 Songs from the top of my Fugazi album hierarchy, but it's certainly a worthy entry into their catalog, and proves that they're still one of the most important bands in the world.
you know, i've always enjoyed fugazi to an extent, but now i think they are the paris hilton of indie music. they are important because they are important. mckay was one of the first recognizeable voices promoting the straightedge, and discord has been crucial throughout the years, but Fugazi as a band is at times overhyped. IMO.
my personal favorite fugazi album is still in on the kill taker .
I think I'll go with Red Medicine.
Listened to Billy Corgan's new solo CD last night...not that impressed. I hope he puts the original Pumpkins back together...and that they rock the fuck out again.
what you say is absolutely true, but i believe the band's instrumental talents can't be argued. (of course, in my opinion too) :)
From me to you, Syc.
Corgan is strange. He just said recently that he wouldn't put the Pumpkins back together, then took out ads in Chicago yesterday saying that he will. And on top of that, he still looks like a fucking alien. His whine gets to me, but it worked very well when the Pumpkins were at full throttle.
We'll see...
Apparently, he suffers from severe depression, but not schizophrenia.
Billy Corgan's
ad that appeared in Chicago newspapers Tuesday.
Right this second I'm listening to Allman Bros. Dreams.
'cause I've a hunger for dreams I'll never see
I think.
I haven't listened to talk radio much since being on disability, though I actually listened to some of All Things Considered and Sean Hannity the other day.
When I was working, I would alternate between right-wing talk radio, NPR, CBC and BBC World Service. I'll have to see what opportunities I have at my next job, though...those days might be over.
FWIW,
npr's head honcho is Kevin Close, the former director of radio free europe. That might explain why npr seems more like the propaganda arm of corporate America than it did in the 80's.
Then again, I don't watch TV or buy much stuff so everything sounds like an advertisement to me.
The fans in the server room, competing with the buzz from the fluorescent lights. The occasional click click from the keyboard...
*crickets chirping*
Wailing Souls- This is the unidentified reggae band that your stoner buddy always slid under the needle at 2:30am.
Sleepy Language by Layo and Bushwacka!
Here are the lyrics:
(that's about my speed this morning. need :coffee: )
--Gavin DeGraw
--Jack Johnson
--new Jamiroquai
--2-disc Best of Bowie set
--Recoil
--Portishead
--Various compilations that I've put together over the past month
turmoil
Madball
boy sets fire
neil diamond -- seriously.
Neil Diamond fucking rules!
Frank Zappa : Joe's Garage
Midnight Bluez : some of my pals
--Green Day: American Idiot and Insomniac
--Pixies: Doolittle
AllofMP3.com is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Well, April edges it, but it's still pretty fucking awesome.
sycamore i actually thought you were cool. right up to the admission of listening to green day. without a gun to your head. :headshake
they are to punk what kenny g is to jazz.
I like Green Day...they're not totally punk, but punk enough to be legit.
my soul weeps for those that put punk and green day in the same sentence. now i've done it. now i must weep for myself. :cry:
i suggest that you put yourself on a steady diet of The Misfits, The Exploited, Subhumans, GBH, Minor Threat, Crashdog, Gorilla Biscuits, Calabrese, The New Thrills, 7 Seconds, Resurrection Mary, Buttlint, Bomb Nevada, and manymanymore and call me when your condition passes. :cool:
I would almost take Green Day over Fugazi, only b/c Ian MacKaye irritates the fuck out of me.
i don't even consider Fugazi to be punk. and Ian McKaye is a selfimpressed fuckwit. and for the last time He DID NOT "INVENT" STRAIGHTEDGE! he screamed a song. a fairly crummy song. but he said F*ck a lot so now he is a hero to thousands of kids who don't even know who the hell he is or what the Discord house was. :rar:
sure. i like ranting on the guys that i thought were pusses 15-18 years ago when they are still in the scene and still pusses.
There is a new CD that I just saw at Starbucks this afternoon...Sly and the Family Stone tracks remixed and redone by artists like Moby, The Roots and Black Eyed Peas. That shit has got to be on fire...it's not on Rhapsody or allofmp3.com, so I might actually have to go out and buy it. Hmmm...
'S Wonderful, Julie London, Julie London is her name Vols, 1-2
There is a new CD that I just saw at Starbucks this afternoon...Sly and the Family Stone tracks remixed and redone by artists like Moby, The Roots and Black Eyed Peas. That shit has got to be on fire...it's not on Rhapsody or allofmp3.com, so I might actually have to go out and buy it. Hmmm...
Why not just buy the original? Remakes make me gag - get your own tunes - these ones have already been done the way they were supposed to........
At the moment...Get Down Tonight, KC & the Sunshine Band.
Next up...AWB, Pick Up The Pieces.
Gettin' my groove on a Thursday nite.
I already own the originals, Queen. Some remakes/remixes suck, but some do incredible justice to the originals...for example:
--Nirvana's version of the "The Man Who Sold the World" (David Bowie)
--Seal and Jeff Beck's version of "Manic Depression" (Jimi Hendrix)
--Smashing Pumpkins' version of "Never Let Me Down Again" (Depeche Mode)
Big Wreck- The Oaf;
Next up is Blues Traveler- Felicia
hmmm.. Average White Band.
Now that's nostalgic. Me likes, from what I recall.....
I already own the originals, Queen. Some remakes/remixes suck, but some do incredible justice to the originals...for example:
I think these are some pretty good remakes ...I haven't heard any of them, except for the one by the good Reverend, which, as usual, kicks 47 kinds of ass.
Bought that Sly and the Family Stone CD yesterday...holy shit does it kick ass. My favorite tracks are probably "I Want to Take You Higher" with will.i.am from Black Eyed Peas and "I Want to Take You Higher" with Steven Tyler from Aerosmith and Robert Randolph.
You can listen to samples of each track
here.
I'm sorry that you're a loser, Lookout.
nyuk nyuk nyuk.
but seriously, don't most posts generally refer to the previous poster? because then i would be referring to someone else as a loser...who could that have been?
actually Losa is an extremely tight noisecore outfit from Austin,TX.
I already know I'm a loser. And given that you're from the retarded part of Illinois, well...it ain't much of a stretch with you.
--Common: Electric Circus
--Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill Acoustic
--Metallica: Master of Puppets
gentlemen................
you're from the retarded part of Illinois
there are a few of those.
--Metallica: Master of Puppets
This album is so utterly fantastic that I can
almost forgive you for the Alannis Morrisette.
Whatever, Lilith Fair goer.
thank you wolf and syc. i dug out Metallica: Ride the LIghtning and will be enjoying that today. that is still my favorite.
I finally completed my Metallica on CD collection the other day...I still had their first 4 albums on cassette. Listening to "Master of Puppets" on CD yesterday totally fucking rocked.
Nirvana--With the Lights Out
Nine Inch Nails--Fixed
How is it that I don't have a copy of that album? I'm gonna have to make that right.
Sadly, I own no Sabbath...and the only Zeppelin I own is Zoso. Looks like it's time to head over to allofmp3.com...
Steely Dan--Showbiz Kids (essentially a 2CD best of)
Metallica--...And Justice For All
i'm usually not a big fan of "Best of..." cd's, but there are some very good Black Sabbath "best of" cd's in existence. i have one that only covers the Ozzy years - which is honestly all you need.
Wu Tang Clan - enter the 36 chambers
Outlaws....Green Grass & High Tides
I'm a bit late on this thread.
The Beatles (best band ever, sorry to say you Led Zeppelin slugs) with a smackeral of Cheap Trick.
Stavesacre - Bull Takes Fighter
Nodes of Ranvier
the esoteric
Hope and Suicide - Razorblade smile.
Bad scotch and Ben Harper that's what I need tonight. "I cannot survive the roses from my friends."
Lyre, Lyre (Xena: Warrior Princess CD for the Musical Episode from the (I think) 5th Season)
Just before that I was listening to the Black Lodge Singers ... Native American Pow Wow Drum.
--Revolting Cocks: Big Sexy Land
--Portishead: Roseland NYC Live
--The Essential Johnny Cash
--Elvis Costello/Burt Bacharach: Painted From Memory
--Green Day: Insomniac
--Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
an interview with Dr Gordon Moore, author of Moore's Law, that the nuymber of electronic components that could fit on a chip would double every 18 months, effectively doubling the speed. He describes it as a "wild speculation". A SWAG that hit the bullseye. The cost reduction in the technology is staggering. Cost of a 256Mb memory chip today is less than what a single transistor cost back when the "law" was discovered, about $150 from Fairchild Electronics. We're talking about approximately 300,000,000 transistors today for less than the cost of 1 transistor then. Wow.
--Limp Bizkit: Three Dollar Bill, Yall$
--Local H: As Good as Dead and Pack Up the Cats
--Royksopp: The Understanding
--Goldfrapp: Felt Mountain
--Stevie Wonder: Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale...why the fuck don't I own these yet? And have you heard his new song? He still kicks ass!
"SHOULD OF BEEN A COWBOY" - Toby Keith I LISTEN! (teehee)
Audioslave- Out of Exile
thanks Babe
I'd just like to say that I saw Iron Maiden last night, and it was good. Except Bruce Dickinson yelled at us for not being awake, and said we smoked too much "marijuaner".
It was actually the first metal concert I've ever been to where I did not consume even a fragment or droplet of any kind of drug or alcohol. It was weird, but I could get used to it. Rob Zombie opened. He sings maybe 3 notes out of the scale, but he's a showman. He spent too much time hyping his dumbass slasher movie.
Fits in this thread because I can't get the stupid harmonized guitars out of my head this a.m.
I saw Iron Maiden when I was in High School back in '82. I was huge into them back then. Along with Judas Priest, Scorps, and a little Ozzy. Best concert I went to was Cheap Trick when they played at Graham Central Station. Don't listen to Maiden Priest or Ozzy, but I still love Cheap Trick and Beatles as well.
"Thank You, Louise" by Ryan Adams
"Who's Your Favorite Cock?" by Revolting Cocks
--Nitzer Ebb: Showtime
--Faith No More: King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
--Add n to x-Avant Hard
--Eric Clapton-Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton (from the Reprise years)
--Tony Bennett-All-time Greatest Hits
Syc has MMPD ... Musical Multiple Personality Disorder
Atmosphere - Lucy Ford EPS...very loud!
Otherwise:
The Bees
Mylo
Bloc Party
Ween
Syc has MMPD ... Musical Multiple Personality Disorder
Yep. :)
--Bread: Anthology of Bread
--Jamiroquai: Emergency on Planet Earth
--311: Don't Tread on Me
--Pantera: Vulgar Display of Power
I just sliced up a little ABBA's Greatest Hits today....yeah, I know.... :ymca:
--Def Jam's 10th Anniversary Box Set: Among the artists are Slick Rick, 3rd Bass, Warren G, LL Cool J and Public Enemy
--Jack Johnson: Brushfire Fairytales
--Jamiroquai: Travelling Without Moving
Way Down In The Hole -- Blind Boys of Alabama, Spirit of the Century
Also, Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child, performed by the Blind Boys of Alabama. Soothing. Same disc, next track. It changed as I was typing the post, so I just kept typing. It's mournful.
Check pm.
Edit: For additional detail for sycamore.
Big, who does the version of "Motherless Child" that you're listening to? I know of two other versions (Martin Gore, Eric Clapton) that are quite good.
Truck has Johnny Lang and Stevie Ray Vaughn in it right now - I like to call it "down the road music".
--Misfits: Legacy of Brutality
--
This playlist
Currently--I'm listening to THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Bob Barker. :D
I just sliced up a little ABBA's Greatest Hits today....yeah, I know.... :ymca:
I LOOOOOOOVE ABBA!
(I also love the BeeGees which is also :ymca:
--Recoil: Hydrology/1+2
--Jack Johnson: Rolling Stone Original EP
I just received another bulk shipment of CD's from overstock.com.
I paid $26 for 25 CD's. I'm starting off with
Brass Theatre III.
I picked up an extra copy for my father.
Next I'm going to listen to
Her High Lonesome Days by The Cat Mary
It should be fun.
Wind Up by Jethro Tull from the album Aqualung.
[size=1] I *love* Jethro Tull. You probably don't want to get me started. I won't mind, but it's something of an old fogey aquired taste. Sh*t. I'm getting myself started. Ok. click. [/size]
Music from the Monster Movies (vol 2)
I was listening to the themes from the old and new Godzilla movies. The King Kong theme sounds pretty good. I think there was a little rearranging, because I don't remember the movie track sounding this good.
I'm kicking myself for not getting volume 1. It was only $1 and had the Twilight Zone theme.
Demon Days from the Gorillaz.
IT ROCKS !!!!!!
Music from the Monster Movies (vol 2)
*jealous*!!
I have a bunch of similar compilation albums on vinyl ... lots of spy movie stuff, mainly films that were big in the late 60s and 70s. I used to love those. There's one in particular of the spy movie ones that has the Man from U.N.C.L.E. theme, In Like Flint, the James Bond Theme. I also have a pile of soundtrack albums including Electra Glide in Blue and Airport, Star Wars IV, V, VI, and some Star Trek records (to name some that I remember offhand).
[QUOTE=BigV]Wind Up by Jethro Tull from the album Aqualung.[QUOTE]
[size=1]are you eyeing little girls with bad intent? for shame, bigv! [/size]
[QUOTE=BigV]Wind Up by Jethro Tull from the album Aqualung.[QUOTE]
[size=1]are you eyeing little girls with bad intent? for shame, bigv! [/size]
UTTERLY CLASSIC. The foundation of my Rock and Roll education.
Which answers quite a lot of questions, doesn't it. :leer:
--snip--
I'm kicking myself for not getting volume 1. It was only $1 and had the Twilight Zone theme.
for your consideration.i'm usually not a big fan of "Best of..." cd's, but there are some very good Black Sabbath "best of" cd's in existence. i have one that only covers the Ozzy years - which is honestly all you need.
I respectfully disagree! While the Ozzy albums are the strongest (from an album (AOR) POV) some of the Tony Martin and Dio stuff is more than suffiencient to yield it's own compilation of hits. Valhalla, The Shining, Neon Knights, Zero The Hero, Headless Cross. Some great stuff. In fact "The Sabbath Stones" has some of these included. Sabbath is more than just an Ozzy band.
and currently for me... Mayhemic Truth - In Memoriam
Ronnie James Dio... ever read my feelings about fingernails on a chalkboard? *shudder* his voice = fingernails.
disclaimer = although i do love the version of Holy Diver from South Park.
I've always loved Dio's dark, sinister and kickass licks. Holy Diver was prob the best work yet. Vaguely demonic.
When I was "coming up" we called this type of music "heavy".
I just got through listening to Outlaws: Green Grass & High Tides. Not to soften the roll..............
A buddy sent me a bunch of alternative U2 cuts, dance mixes etc... good stuff.
I went to college in Dio's hometown. He left many wannabees behind.
Stevie Wonder--A Time to Love: Well worth all the delays.
Matchbox 20 - You're So Real.
OZ (HBO Series Soundtrack)
RjD2 - Smoke and Mirrors
I know nothing about this... time to google
I just grabbed a copy of RL Burnside - A Bothered Mind. This is going to be a favorite. Take one of the best voices in the blues marry him to a hip hop beat with some fierce guitar, yah baby!
I could tell you, but I'd have to kill you, then I'd have to kill myself. And then, who would hide the bodies?! So, I can't tell you, I tell you!
Big, I realize you like that meth that I'm sending you, but you cannot take it all at one time...I keep having to tell Griff the same damned thing!
Ministry--Rantology: A collection of remixes, new songs and highlights of Ministry's 3 years with Sanctuary Records
Brian Eno--Here Come the Warm Jets
Marvin Gaye--Greatest Hits
Avenged Sevenfold--City of Evil
"I Got Plent O' Nothin'" Porgy and Bess got my gal, got my lord, got my song, who could ask for anything more?
Bob Dylan
No Direction Home: The soundtrack
Favorites;
It's all over now, baby blue
Desolation row
Hard rain
Maggie's farm
This land is your land.... shit, they're all good actually...
nuthin' i'm stuck in memphis for 2 hours.
but earlier today it was linkin park, nickelback, with a side of 3 doors down
Depeche Mode--Playing the Angel: Just released today. After one full listen, I like it. They haven't put a CD out with so much electronics since Black Celebration (1986).
DMB live
White stripes
Live PFloyd
Live Phish #6- Chalkdust Torture
Neil Diamond--12 Songs: Not bad...I'm gonna need to listen to it a few more times. My family and I are supposed to see him live next month. I wonder how these songs are going to translate on stage...mellow, but not really melodramatic or like his 60s work.
Just don't play it in your computer... 12 Songs is one of the Sony rootkit CDs.
So I heard...I was going to buy it off allofmp3.com anyway.
I've gotten to the point now where there are only some artists where I"ll actually go out and spend money to get the "real" CD. At the moment, that list consists of:
--Depeche Mode
--Dave Matthews Band
--OutKast
--The Reverend Horton Heat
--System of a Down
--Ozomatli
Just don't play it in your computer... 12 Songs is one of the Sony rootkit CDs.
I gave that warning to my mother in law the other day. She had just bought the disk. I felt no need to give her the warning, because she's not the kind of person who plays disks in her computer, and she has no burner, but I warned her anyway.
Well, Murphy's law kicked in. It's the first CD she ever played in her computer. And she did it before I was able to warn her. She claims that nothing bad has happened to her PC yet, that she can tell. She has dial up connection to the internet. How paranoid should I make her when I see her this weekend? I know the uninstaller is worse than the copy protection. So I won't recommend that. She's basically without options at this point, isn't she? Nobody has an uninstaller for it, do they?
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Voodoo Jive
Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
Southern Culture on the Skids - Dirt Track Date
Nobody has an uninstaller for it, do they?
Microsoft claims that they are going to add the ability to remove this with a near future update of their
Virus Removal Tool.
Of course, who knows what *that* will put on your machine.
John Hiatt- Crossing Muddy Waters
Hard'n'Phirm - Horses and Grasses
These guys are like the unholy love child of "They Might be Giants" and Stephen Lynch. I'm giving away at least 4 copies to various people for Christmas.
System of a Down--Hypnotize: For some reason, I don't think it was cool to release 2 new CDs just 6 months apart. It didn't bother me when Front 242, Metallica and Everclear did it. *shrugs*
Anyway, I like this one better than "Mezmerize" (which was released in May). "Hypnotize" seems mellower than its predecessor and more grounded, but it still careens out of control...that's a good thing.
John Mayer - Try! courtesy of son who has convinced mum that this shouldb be played at every conceivable moment. Luckily it's good, so the fact that it seems to be blasting out of every speaker I stumble across in the house isn't as disastrous as it might be if his tastes were less harmonious on the paternal ear
Welcome, Helen Flinders, to the cellar.
Normally, this is where I'd make a (n attempt at a) funny remark, based on your first post. *ahem* I know diddly about Gary Glitter, so I'll just pass this time. Give ya a raincheck, though. Redeemable at my convenience in response to one of your future posts, ok? Good.
Hmmm. Kicked out of Cambodia, without charges. They say the the wheels of justice turn slowly, but exceedingly fine. I hope it applies here too. Thanks (eww) for the tip, jinx.
Raincheck stands. T'wouldn't be fair to start in on Helen Flinders on that note, no pun intended.
As ever the Gary jokes are forming - last heard: they're not having Christmas trees in Vietnam this year, they're just going to be hanging Glitter
Welcome, Helen.
I found the record cover to be very amusing, given recent events. Hope that bodes well for things to come from your keyboard.
Stealing bandwith is bad manners.
Rehost, or upload.
Who's stealing? I own Amazon.com stock.

You own bestsmileys.com as well?
Stealing bandwith is bad manners.
Are you certain?
God knows Bestsmileys is going to be brought down by leeching a 971 byte happyface.
We're experts on it.
Is hot-linking an image illegal?
It is not illegal, exactly like it's not illegal to blow cigarette smoke directly in someone's face.
Then you're saying that if you were The Grand Poobah you would make hot-linking, as well as many OTHER things, illegal..?
Nope. Being rude is sometimes necessary; stupidity is usually its own punishment; and ignorance just makes the ignorant look dumb. No need to get the law involved at all.
Nope. Being rude is sometimes necessary; stupidity is usually its own punishment; and ignorance just makes the ignorant look dumb. No need to get the law involved at all.

QED.

Crazy Rhythm by Nat King Cole on Nat King Cole - The Collection - 40 Hits. Nice. Oldies.
James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards live in aught 3
The Funk Box
HOT DAMN!
a couple of track dedications:
for Elspode
for Brianna
for plthijinx
for all the girls out there [size=1]sorry, after checking link and fixing link, the clip doesn't do it justice, you really need to hear the whole song... :rolleyes: [/size]
about Urbane Guerrilla
for lookout123
about Rock Steady
for Nothing But Net
for sycamore
I love this four cd set!! Pure sweet funk! Sorry I couldn't find something for everyone... I'm sure if you listened to it, you'd find something to groove to, something that *transported* you straight back to the day. mmmmm....Bye now.. *dances away*
Going Underground - The Jam
At this moment I am listening to Baba O'Riley on iTunes. Outside of my car and computer I do not listen to music anymore which is funny because years ago I used to work as a dj. First, at my college radio station which at the time was progressive rock, which meant that you played the obscure cuts by the most obscure artist you could find and you always talked in a hushed voice because it was "fm". Last dj job was at an oldies station over 30 years ago and I guess I'm still stuck in oldies. I still like music, but I just don't bother much anymore.
Be careful. Last time I listened to Baba O'Riley, I pulled a muscle in my neck. :o
Slippin' Into Darkness, War; Ain't No Sunshine, Bill Withers; I Gotta Move Out of This Neighborhood/Nobody Loves Me, BB King; Life Without You, Wall of Denial, Crossfire, Stevie Ray Vaughn; That's Why I'm Cryin', Koko Taylor. The playlist continues...
Further down are Lean On Me, Bill Withers; A Change is Gonna Do Me Good, Etta James; You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover, Willie Dixon; Laugh Out Loud, Robert Cray; At Last, Etta James. There's a flow, get it?
BigV--lose the first playlist and keep groovin' with the second one. I also recommend Johnny Paycheck's 'Take This Job and Shove It' and Dylan's 'Maggie's Farm'. Rock on!
Fuck yeah, BigV...Chaka Khan rules!
I've been listening mostly to Xmas music, along with some Dave Matthews, Radiohead, Depeche Mode and MF Doom. Haven't bought anything in a while.
Glad you liked it syc! The other links are public, and from the same set. You'd probably like them too. I picked them with the dwellars named in mind, but I think it says more about my image of the named dwellar, y'know?
Sorry, that's too expensive.
An early Christmas present--the soundtrack to Katamari Damacy. I'm in love.
Brothers on a Hotel Bed - Death Cab for Cutie
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
Paradise City - Guns 'N' Roses
For Those About to Rock - AC/DC
Demonizer - Judas Priest
Much more metal and rock 'n' roll.
Rent soundtrack (movie version)
The Essential Bob Dylan

Cruxshadows. Been entranced by them for awhile now.
Sugar Were Going Down - Fallout Boy
As I burn my own MP3 discs, it's pretty varied.
You can get about 110 - 120 songs at 192kb on a 700kb disc.
Use CD-RWs - you won't go thru the discs so fast.
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The Misfits - Beware and More
MotorHead - Best Of - 2 disc - select tracts
The Plasmatics - Maggots
Type O Negative - The Least Worst Of
Rob Zombie - Past, Present, and Future
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UB-40/ bottle of Bully Hill happy anniversary baby.
I just started listening to DJ Harry The String Cheese Remix Project. It's not my normal hillbilly fare but this album is really contagious.
[FONT=Verdana]i have never heard of them, but I am listening to Anthony and the johnsons and they are BRILLIANT....[/FONT]
:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
I recently bought all 5 of Weezer's studio albums...I don't know why I didn't own them already. I've always been a Weezer fan, but just never bought their stuff. I'm the same way with Counting Crows.
And if you haven't heard it yet, you really should check out the new Depeche Mode CD, Playing the Angel. Damn...it's good. And I'm not just saying that because I'm a huge DM fan...I think a lot of casual listeners and fans of electronic/pop music will enjoy it.
Killswitch Engage
The End of Heartache
My Chemical Romance, in particulqr "Ghost of You"
Dream Theater - Octavarium (just released)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Beethoven's Last Night
TSO's been making waves with their Christmas-like songs, not to mention that insane house with the choreographed light show, but lemme tell you, BLN is not Christmassy at all.
I know this will sound a little like a shameless plug, but anyway...
I'm sure many of you have iTunes on your computer, to manage your music collections. Are you aware that the Apple Music Store has a Free Song section? There are usually one or two tracks waay down in the lower left corner (as I see it) of the Music Store main screen. Click on the song, add the song to your shopping cart, "buy" (for $0.00, seriously, that's what my reciept says) the song, and then listen.
Right now I'm listening to Cash Machine by Hard-Fi. It's really good and the price certainly was right. Check it out.
By the way, the "free" songs are a very limited time opportunity. Once I put a couple in my cart, and didn't download them. I came back the next day, checked my cart, and they were still there. But they were $0.99 now, same as all the other tunes. The "free" song was something else! Be forewarned.
Bob Dylan - Live at the Gaslight 1962
I'm gonna wear this cd out.
takes rocks aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand gravel, baby.....to make a solid road.
Ran across this
bhangra mix the other day. Pretty cool techno Punjabi... woo hoo!
http://music.cloudfactory.org/oodeix/angelika@oodeix.mp3I tried, I really did. I just can't groove on it.
Oooh, I likee. It's a big file though. yeesh.
I tried, I really did. I just can't groove on it.
if the cut that starts at ~31:00 doesn't lift your sari then I don't know what would... ;)
and yeah it's pretty long 1 hr 21 min (~80 MB). :o
I suppose I can undelete it and try again ...
I will admit that setting the visualization to full screen enhanced the experience.
You know, I wanted a PSOne not only for gaming, but because of the visualizations when playing music CDs.
Moody Bluegrass - Various Artists. Moody Blues songs done in Bluegrass style. Amazing, unexpected, and quite wonderfully good.
if the cut that starts at ~31:00 doesn't lift your sari then I don't know what would... ;)
Mrs. Elspode and I have been getting quite into the new wave of "Bollywood made in Hollywood" type films lately, in no small part due to the music. Incredibly infectious and uplifting stuff.
Just got back from a Depeche Mode concert! It was great! All great old and new songs...mmmmm Waited for a while to see them in Belgium and it was worth it! ;)
Carbon Leaf- Echo Echo Celtic Rock from Richmond Va. Good Stuff!
250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart was last Friday.
So in sort of a somewhat wildly indirect tribute I offer this little
ditty
from Tech N9ne.
So I was wondering if WAM was born say, only 25 yrs ago, would he be a Playa? ;)
And in 250 yrs will Tech N9ne be
Beloved of God? :rolleyes:
Phil Cody's
The Sons of Intemperance Offering
Saw this guy open for another band about 5 years ago or so. I don't remember who he opened for. Maybe Warren Zevon? Anyway, I'm amazed that he never took off. He's really good.
We Are Scientists...curious. Its like Bloc Party crossed with a frat party.
meh/cool!
Angry cigarette smoking music.
Rock-lifting Black Metal. Namely Darkthrone » Too Old, Too Cold \m/
MF Doom: Mm...Food
Danger Doom: The Mouse and the Mask
Black Star: Black Star
Mos Def: The New Danger
System of a Down: System of a Down
Miles Davis: On the Corner
In an Alan Parsons Project zone right now... all the best albums like Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Eye in the Sky, Sterotomy, Ammonia Avenue, Turn of a Friendly card, etc, etc, etc. Before that, Enigma, Loreena McKennitt, and an old 80s band, the Stabilizers (anyone else ever hear of them?)
My favorite new band is named 'My Sexual Dad'. I know, funny name - but their music is SOO GREAT!! they're from Highland Park, CA.
Super fun stuff!!!
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Wow.
When UT answers the quiz for the new kid before the questions are posed, you *know* that sh*t has to be good!
(runs off to find a sample of the tunage...
White Stripes - The Denial Twist
"If you think that a kiss is all in the lips, then you've got it all wrong"
Death Cab for Cutie...
what a way to wake up!
All She Wants To Do Is Dance. Kinda brings back memories.
I just rediscovered my old
John Williams: 4 Bach Lute Suites CD. That's some nice music when you want something mellow.
It's the other John Williams, not the Star Wars guy.
Xanadu, Rush. I wonder if it takes surgery to sing like that...
Rush :D I will forever and foralways associate them with clothes drying machines :)
Right now I got Thyfing - Farsotstider going.
Just like the Bee Gees remind me of gargling mouthwash.
Breaking Benjamin...
the songs to go back to??
Paul Simon
"People say she’s crazy
She’s got diamonds on the soles of her shoes
Well that’s one way to lose these
Walking blues
Diamonds on the soles of her shoes" .....she hums along......
Floor: dove
Anberlin
Every Time I Die - Gutter Phenomenon
Helmet - Aftertaste
Hmmm. The Bee Gees remind me of drinking mouthwash...
The Handsome Family (NOT HANSON!!!)
The Kinks
Mekons
Richard Thompson
this guy --->
http://www.guitarmachine.com/
and this guy too--->
http://www.alternativetentacles.com/bandinfo.php?band=wesleywillisThe sound of my radiator making funny noises.
Steeleye Span
Beck
Stan Freberg's United States of America
Doctor Demento's 30th Anniversary Collection
Death Cab For Cutie -- Styrofoam Plates
I tried Death Cab for Cutie. I had a lot of trouble getting past the whole lightweight music and the "like brothers on a hotel bed" metaphor.
Mostly Miles Davis this week...picked up a few of his CDs last week:
--Doo-bop
--On the Corner
--Live at Montreux
--The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions
--Filles de Kilimanjaro
Slipknot
Oxide and Neutrino
Kano
Twilight Zone by Golden Earring.
I just googled them, and was surprised to find that they are still around!
Saw a gig of golden earring in a small belgian town a few years ago...
Right now Max Raabe und das Palast Orchester playing Mein Gorilla and Kein Schwein ruft mich an. German singer singing songs of the '20 and '30. Very nice
the clap your hands say yeah
postal service
soul coughing, and the new mike doughty album
and the faint.
my life with the thrill kill kult came to town last night but i missed them. :(
anyone a fan?
Listening to some old vinyl 33.3's.
Uriah Heep
Big Brother & The Holding Co.
Frank Zappa
...I love this shit. Need to get set up w/ total recorder.
Twilight Zone by Golden Earring.
I just googled them, and was surprised to find that they are still around!
Radar Love was our 'unofficial' theme song for the Magellan Project (fka: Venus Radar Mapper) at the Jet Propulsion Lab.:)
Big Brother and the Holding Co.
they were the band; Janis was The Show.:love:
Saw a gig of golden earring in a small belgian town a few years ago...
Huh, I wonder if they'll ever come to the U.S. again. I did get to see them about 25 yrs. ago :eek: when they opened for Rush, and they put on a great show.
Cesaria Evora *sigh*
Very nice.
Just got my new "Fall Out Boy" album from Amazon. God I love speed rock with lyrics on every single beat. Satisfies the manic in me.
I listened to all of Pantera's CDs today (minus their last one)...damn...it sucks that they'll never be able to get back together.
Jim Morrison (The Doors) rides again -- this time with Blondie
Rapture Riders
I've always loved those tubular bells... they're like
tubular.
Na laetha geal m'oige-Enya
Bud Powell- Parisian Thoroughfares
Inner smile - Texas
*dances and sings*
Steve Miller Band - Serenade
Something Else - Cannonball Adderly with Miles Davis, Hank Jones, Sam Jones, and Art Blakey.
IMO some of the best jazz has to offer.
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
Mellow enough to play in the office, but rockin' enough to keep me awake.
The Doves - Some Cities
(Is this popular? It's like Coldplay with balls and the production is genius.)
And you may ask yourself
What is that beautiful house?
And you may ask yourself
Where does that highway go?
And you may ask yourself
Am I right?...Am I wrong?
And you may tell yourself
MY GOD!...WHAT HAVE I DONE?
One of the finest singles ever from one of the finest bands ever.
psychedelic furs - soup commercial
The Who, Behind Blue Eyes. By force, though--the people upstairs are playing their stereo too loud.
at least you know they're old enough not to put their eye out......
These lyrics cannot be found on the net...yet. Consider it a privilege that I post them here for you now. I typed them up me self from listening on me pc.
I first heard this song around 1975. There were nine of us tripping, we laughed our arses off. :lol2:
Bullfrog Blues ~ David Bromberg
Hey did you ever wake up with, bullfrogs on your, bullfrogs on your, I mean mind?
Folks did you ever wake up, with bullfrogs on your mind?
Now that’s a sure sign good people you got, you got bullfrogs on your mind.
I’m gonna tell ya it’s hard, folks it’s hard when the woman your in love with,
Loves your best friend.
I’m gonna tell ya it’s harder still, when she moves in with the dude, it’s hard, but it’s extra special hard, when you and him are room mates.
I mean you look over at the pillow where your sweet darlin’ used to lay and still does.
There’s only one thing for you to do, you go down to the pawnshop and you, you speak to the man behind the man behind the Nikons and Stilettos and stolen Martin Guitars and compasses and hair dryers. And you say, oh Mr. Pawn broker, what do those 3 balls mean on your wall? What do those 3 balls mean on your wall?
He says: “That means it’s 2 to 1 buddy, you’ll never get you’re shit back outta here at all!”
You say Mr. Pawn Broker; hey wont you sell me a 38? Oh please, just one little old 38? Yes I used to take a 44, but lately I been losing for hate.
So you buy yourself, you buy yourself a little 38 pearl-handled revolver and a double-breasted pin striped suit so you’re dressed to kill so-to-speak.
You head back to your best friends house and you, you get a little high chair stool kinda thing and you, you peek over the transient into your best friends room.
And in that room, you see, a 100 percent mohair rug, a lizard skin barker lounger with magic fingers. A Gerard Turntable with a Pickering Cartridge, Bogen Amplifier, Jensen Speakers, Revox Tape Recorder and a Stromberg-Carlson Am Fm tuner.
A leather bound 5-year collection of playboy magazine, featuring the entire playboy philosophy by Hue M. Hefner.
Schmuck.
A copy of The Whole Earth Catalogue, Sit Harder by Herman Hesse, The Trilogy of the Rings, all four volumes of the teachings of Don Juan and the 5th in manuscript.
The Profit by Kehlog Albran, autographed!
Some Spiderman and Fantastic Four comic books featuring Dr. Doom!
Some Zap comic books with the pages stuck together.
Some extra wide cigarette papers featuring the visage of a former vice president of the United States.
Some very suspicious looking Baggies.
And a great big, Olympic sized, thermally heated, el mondo grosso waterbed.
With satin sheets, pink pillowcases, and, and a fur bed spread.
And on that bed, twisting and turnin’, rollin’ and tumblin’, shoutin’ and groanin’, jumpin’ and pumpin’, uttering wordless moments in unnamable exclamations, you see, your baby and your best friend, and good people, I wish to tell you, its hard, no no, I mean its hard baby. Its hard cause you always thought your best friend was kind of a square and you see him in there doing things that would make Dr. Kenzie wanna cross his legs ya know.
So you get down from that stool you make a few quick notes, stick diagrams to indicate motion.
And you knock at the door.
Course you don’t get no answer. So you knock again, you still get no answer, so you knock again, no answer so you charge at that door with all you might and mean, just at the moment that your room mate dressed in a green and yellow polka dot cannon towel opens up the door and you go flying across the 100 % mohair carpet.
Stumble into the lizard skin barker lounger with the magic fingers.
Tumble over the Gerard Turntable with a Pickering Cartridge, Bogen Amplifier, Jensen Speakers, Revox Tape Recorder and a Stromberg-Carlson Am Fm goddamn tuner!!
I mean to say you go on by the leather bound 5-year collection of playboy magazine, featuring the entire playboy philosophy by Hue M. Hefner.
(Schmuck) thank you
You go on past Sit Harder by Herman Hesse, The Trilogy of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, The Whole Earth Catalogue. The complete teachings of Don Juan,
You go on by The Profit by Kehlog Albran, with all the significant passages underlined, every word in the book is underlined.
You stumble on by the Spiderman and Fantastic Four comic books featuring Dr. Doom!
You pass by the Zap comic books with the pages stuck together.
You tumble past the extra wide rolling papers bearing the visage of a former American Vice President and those suspicious looking baggies copping one or two as you fly by. Shouldn’t be a total loss then.
And you land in a little shapeless heap, right beside that great big, Olympic sized thermally heated, el mondo grosso waterbed, with the satin sheets, pink pillowcases, and a fur bed spread.
And as you pick yourself up off the floor you stop for a moment and you look around you and as you look around for the first time in the whole affair, you start to wonder, you hear me folks? You start to wonder. I don’t mean you just kinda wonder I mean you wu…uhhh…uhhhh….under baby! I mean you wo, you wonder how the hell he got enough money to pay for all that shit in the first place is what you wonder!
Right about this time your sweetheart noticed the gun in your hand, and she come ups to you, she looks up at you, she says: “don’t do anything self destructive now”.
Bitch
She looks up at you she says: “Johnny don’t point that that might be, Johnny don’t, oh Johnny no, Johnny don’t, oh no Johnny, no Johnny, oh God Johnny, oh God, oh God!!………………………………………………She knows your name is David.
And while she is talking to you, you see a, you see a great big tear form in the, left hand corner of her right hand eye. For the first time in your whole relationship a genuine salt water tear. You see that tear and it moves you, it moves you, heart and soul mind and body liver and spleen, The Islands of Langerhans and Medulla Ala Longodda.
Folks I mean to say you see that thing and it moves you, it, most of all it moves your hand holding the pistol so you got a dead bead on that lousy little tear going out the left hand corner of her right hand eye, that’s what it really moves! And just as you’re, just as you’re about to pull the trigger. Just as your about to squeeze out her life, just as your about to snuff out her entire existence, just as you’re about to do one thing you know can never ever undue, just as you’re about to send her on to the great beyond here after from which there is no return, henceforth hitherto whereas why for at all, just as you’re about to kill the broad. She looks up at you with those, weird eyes, and she says something to you at that moment, that stops you cold, I mean she looks up at you and she says something to you at that moment that freezes your finger on the trigger, turns your knees to water and your brain to jelly, your toes to cupcakes.
It’s a pretty heavy thing she lays on ya.
She looks up at you at that moment, and she says, gotta understand she knows she’s gonna die.
This girl is so close to death, she looks up at you and, she says, she’s so close to death she can read the caliber number and brand of the bullet that’s about to go through her brain that’s how close.
She looks up at you at that moment with those weird eyes, and she says, and those are weird eyes too I wanna tell you. This girl, no listen, this girl has weird eyes one of em’s red the others green. Used to be goin’ out with her she’d be blinking at me, stop, go, go stop ya know like that? She looks up at you that moment and she says, I’ll tell you what she says, just second, she says. Ok next time I’ll tell you. She looks up at you at that moment, she cocks and eye at you, you cock an eye at her, the two of you just stand there cockeyed for a half an hour. And she says, she says, ”Hey, did you ever wake up, bullfrogs on your, bullfrogs on your, I mean mind, did you ever wake up…………?
i happen to be LISTENING TO this song, which actually comes with lyrics. can you even imagine??
There used to be this crazy supplement called liner notes which they'd put in with the giant vinyl media.
and I thought they were for protecting the record from scratches.
I have the record AND the cd (special order cd). bromberg performs it differently every time...therefore the "complete" lyrics do not accompany the "vinyl media".
need you be so anal retentive?
emots, try one on for size
or even...... listen to the song i posted.
just bought "doves" last night. the album is "some cities". i bought it on a whim after hearing the one song on the world cafe on wyep (npr in pittsburgh). it's awesome. probably the best cd i've bought in a while. i strongly recommend it. anyone else here ever heard of them?
Post #494 up there... I recommend it too :D
THE STEVE MILLER BAND
Wish Upon A Star
(Steve Miller)
Close your eyes
Rest your head
Let your spirits rise
Sleepy head
Rest your mind
It's been well fed
You can be what you want to
And it doesn't matter who you are
It doesn't matter where you are
If you wish upon a star
If you wish upon a star
And it doesn't matter who you are
It doesn't matter where you are
If you wish upon a star
If you wish upon a star
Close your eyes
Say goodnight
Hug your lover
Real tight
Let your dreams
Into your heart
Let your dreams take flight
And it doesn't matter who you are
It doesn't matter where you are
If you wish upon a star
If you wish upon a star
It doesn't matter who you are
It doesn't matter where you are
If you wish upon a star
If you wish upon a star
It doesn't matter who you are
It doesn't matter where you are
If you wish upon a star
If you wish upon a star
Steve Miller Band - Seasons
Ulver's album Bergtatt - Et Eeventyr I 5 Capitler
The Son Of Mr. Green Genes - Frank Zappa... Though I've been on a huge Helloween kick lately and I've been listening to a looot of Helloween
Current Car CD Load (only place I really listen to music lately)
Paranoia Agent Soundtrack
Herb Alpert and the Tiujuana Brass - Whipped Cream and Other Delights
American Psycho Soundtrack
Ladder 49 Soundtrack
Tristan & Iseult - Lane Lambert and
Patrick Chambers (now, where have I heard that name before, it's strangely familiar ...)
(I don't have it full currently, have to take a few other CDs out with me tomorrow)
Just to give an idea of the scope of my 2380-track playlist, I'm going to record the next ten songs that come on.
Samson and Delilah - The Grateful Dead
Then The Morning Comes - Smash Mouth
Be Born -
Tally Hall
So Far Away - Dire Straits
Who Are The Brain Police? - Frank Zappa
Why Is It Always This Way? - The Ramones
Total Eclipse - The Alan Parsons Project
Coming Into Los Angeles - Arlo Guthrie
18 and Life - Skid Row
Freak Show Excess - Steve Vai
As you can see, everything from 60's hippy stuff to hair metal to punk to 90's pop. Actually, really, the Smash Mouth is a freak occurance, I listen to only about five bands from after... oh, about 1989.
Grand Funk Railroad ~ I'm Your Captain
SNL's Blue Oyster Cult ~ Don't Fear The Reaper
Watch More Cowbell hereStavesacre - How To Live With a Curse
http://www.purevolume.com/stavesacreCollective Soul - In Between Us
streaming
http://www.acousticreality.net:8000/listen.pls they've played pretty much everything under the sun, a nice change from the usual. :yum:
nice......soothing :)
who is it?
oh, i see their names pop up on my player. :)
can you post a link to the home page please?
Streaming
http://www.acousticreality.net:8000/listen.pls on a rainy Monday morning. So far they've played Joed Henderson, BTO, George Benson, and now it's Blue Rodeo.
Website is
www.unityaudio.ca but there's no link to the radio station yet.......
Streaming
http://www.acousticreality.net:8000/listen.pls
Played recently:
14:21:16 Buddy DeFranco - Cooking The Blues
14:17:30 Lifehouse - Trying
14:07:45 Victor Lewis - Lil´Sis - Victor Lewis - Lil´Sis
14:03:43 Marlena Shaw - At Last
13:59:38 Meredith Brooks - Bitch
13:54:42 Oi Va Voi - 7 Brothers (Hefner Remix)
13:51:01 Zero 7 - Destiny
13:45:19 Over And Out (Flim & The BB's - Further Adventures) - Over And Out (Flim & The BB's - Further Adventures)
13:41:58 Molotov - Polkas Palabras
13:38:36 Dionne Farris - I Know
/sniffle
What prog do you use to run the streaming media linked above?
Stormie
when i clicked it my player just opens. (winamp)
ou can also go to
www.unityaudio.ca, there are now 2 links, one for Winamp and one for windows media player.
Five Years - David Bowie
Man, I love the whole breakdown bit at the end.
Ooh, now it's Moonage Daydream!
Man I love ziggy/bowie. Bowie really started sucking after '73, when he retired Ziggy... The first good song he did after that was Under Pressure, and that's only cause Queen wrote that song. I also liked the Labyrinth soundtrack, but meh. Point remains, glam bowie = good, synth-pop-r&b-disco-whatever it was bowie = bad.
Dead Can Dance right now, then some Cool Poe Readings I saved/downloaded from a cool CD I found. Iggy Pop's Tell Tale is awesome.
Enthroned - XES Haeriticum album.
darn, i can't get it to play today. it just keeps flashing "Connecting..etc." on my player. i 'spose i will have to get ready with no tunes this am.
Yeah, the server was down apprantly, but it's playing again! :yum:
So far this morning at Unity Radio:
11:20:14 Jimmy Giuffre - In the Mornings Out There
11:15:40 New Edition - I'm Still In Love With You
11:12:16 Kim Mitchell - Go For Soda
11:08:58 Motherlode - When I Die
11:05:49 Powder Blues Band - Doin' It Right
10:57:31 Wes Montgomery - If You Could See Me Now
10:53:59 Honeymoon Suite - New Girl Now
10:50:26 Matthew Sweet-I've Been Wating - Matthew Sweet-I've Been Wating
10:45:08 Moakve - Song For The New City
10:41:49 Faith Evans - Kissing You
Tune in at
http://www.ozenterprises.net/_oz/radio.htmlCool, a loyal listener! (besides me) :yum:
it would be nice to be able to log in from work, but alas...i can not.
Just got my new "Fall Out Boy" album from Amazon. God I love speed rock with lyrics on every single beat. Satisfies the manic in me.
You call Fall Out Boy 'speed rock'? Check out Eagle Fly Free by Helloween. It's damn fast, and except on the solos, there's lyrics on every beat.
You think Helloween is fast?! Try something like Mayhem - Symbols of Bloodswords.
Hey, you want FAST fast, look at some Yngwie or some Cacaphony. But Helloween is fast, keeps that groove, and has that "lyrics on every beat" thing.
Jam_ON on Sirius Online, John Butler Trio - Something's Gotta Give
Recently on Unity Radio at
www.unityaudio.ca
12:50:15 The Guess Who - American Woman
12:47:21 Poppy Family - Which Way You Goin' Billy?
12:43:42 Beauty And The Beast - Be Our Guest
12:40:58 Blink-182 - Dammit
12:37:49 Ape Hangers - I Don't Want To Live Today - Ape Hangers - I Don't Want To Live Today
12:35:33 Paula Cole - Black Boots
12:32:03 George Winston - Peace
12:27:55 Jann Arden - Unloved
12:25:18 Louis Armstrong - Short but Sweet
12:21:44 Doug & The Slugs - Too Bad
i'm at work, and you wouldn't want to know what we have to listen to here. i'm tellin' ya.
CD's currently being held hostage in my car:
Unwritten Law (Here's to the Mourning)
Crossfade
Anything by Jack Johnson (On and On, Brushfire Fairytales, Curious George soundtrack)
Dave Matthews: Live at Central Park
System of a Down
James Blunt
Big N Rich (Horse of a Different Color)
Breakin' Benjamin
and Tenacious D!
....all GREAT shit!
david gilmore's lates solo album. beeee-oootiful.
Daaayum, I want that album. I had a choice between it and Satch's new album, and I went with Satch cause it was cheaper.
i'm at work, and you wouldn't want to know what we have to listen to here. i'm tellin' ya.
aww, come on....do tell!
Recently played on
www.unityaudio.ca TUNE IN NOW!!!!!! :righton:
01:18:18 Fort Knox Five - Brazilian Hipster (Dr.rubberfunk Remix)
01:14:40 Keith Hampshire - The First Cut Is The Deepest
01:10:04 Stan Getz & Bill Evans - But Beautiful
01:05:58 Billy Eckstine - Imagination
01:01:22 Fiona Apple - The First Taste
00:57:41 Alana Davis - 32 Flavors
00:53:21 Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart
00:52:20 April Wine - You Could Have Been A Lady
00:49:30 Ocean - Put Your Hand In The Hand
00:46:31 Thelma Grayson - Night and Day
aww, come on....do tell!
you really wouldn't want to know......
:redface:
I've been playing my iPod on shuffle all week...the first time I've extensively used shuffle. It rocks! I have over 9600 songs, and I love the way my iPod goes from Pantera to Miles Davis to Jamiroquai to Xmas songs.
Goddamn, I love my iPod!
just heard on Unity Radio at
www.unityaudio.ca
Betty Carter - The Good Life Current Song
Shirley Horn - Do It Again
Amanda Marshall - Let It Rain
Nelly Furtado - I'm Like A Bird
K-CI & JOJO - All My Life
Mike Marshall & Darol Anger - Dolphins
Sleeping In My Car- Roxette
Toronto - Your daddy don't know
Anita O'Day - Whisper Not
Gino Vannelli - I Just Wanna Stop
I bought Morrissey's new CD last night, Ringleader of the Tormentors. It's not as good as his 2004 CD, but maybe I just need to let it grow on me.
Ministry's new CD comes out Tuesday...that CD is probably going to kick so many kinds of ass, it's not even worth trying to figure out the number.
I was flipping through one of my ablum stacks and found Pink Floyds two album set Ummagumma from 1969. I'd like to apologize to whatever roomie or brother maybe mislaid this cuz I don't think I bought it. Anyway, pretty trippy stuff unfortunately I think the little pre-amp that allows my stereo to play phono through aux is clipping the high end... or maybe my ears are not doing it.
Just played at
www.unityaudio.ca
Guilherme Vergueiro and Carlos dos Santos - Ternura
Saliva - Click Click Boom
Sasha Matson - steel Dances - Sasha Matson - steel Dances
Dinah Washington - Ain't Misbehavin' (I'm Saving
TLC - This Is How It Works
Ben Webster - Where Are You
Willy Porter - Breathe
Super Style Deluxe - Beanfeast
Rollins Band-Low Self Opinion - Rollins Band-Low Self Opinion
Tal Farlow - Autumn In New York
On Unity Radio, at
www.unityaudio.ca
April Wine - You Could Have Been A Lady
Wim Mertens - Close Cover
David Qualey - Homfeld Suite
Veruca Salt - Get Back
Keith Hampshire - The First Cut Is The Deepest
Boz Scaggs - Love Me Tomorrow
Boston - To Be A Man
Abdullah Ibrahim & Various Artists - Did You Hear That Sound / Toshio Matsuura
The Rankin Family - Fare Thee Well Love
Jimmy Smith - The Organ Grinder's Swing
Stephane Grappelli - Time After Time
Diana Krall - I Love Being Here With You
Frank Mills - Music Box Dancer
Patti Smith - Don't Smoke in Bed
Thom Rotella - The Immigrants
Scott Cossu & Eugene Friesen - Gwenlaise
Les Arbuckle - Emily's Hot Bath
Merril Brainbridge - Mouth
Trentmoller - Le Champagne
Quincy Jones And Bill Cosby - Along Came Mister Nobody (Ursula 1000 Remix)
All on Unity Radio. :D
On Unity Radio:
Houston Person - Let's Stay Together
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Passionate Kisses
Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You - Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You
Nick Gilder - Hot Child In The City
Jimmy Giuffre - In the Mornings Out There
Interior - Hot Beach
Rollins Band - Grip
Laco Tayfa - Surmat
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - King Porter Stomp
Charlie Parker - Star Eyes
A Donny Hathaway Collection: I got interested in Hathaway a year or so ago when I wanted to hear the original version of "This Christmas," which has been butchered by 9500 people since he released it in the early 70s. Turns out that I knew some of his songs, just not him. And he grew up here in St. Louis, which is always a plus. The guy was a beast...great voice, insightful lyrics, solid musical chops. Sadly, he committed suicide in 1979 after battling depression for years. A damned shame.
On Unity Radio at
www.unityaudio.ca
Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild
Duncan Sheik - Barely Breathing
Andy LaVerne - Jazz Piano Lineage - Pannonica
Client - Rock'n Roll Machine (Sono's Dirty Handbag Mix)
Tom Cochrane - Life Is A Highway
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love (Taylor Dayne)
Aldo Nova - Fantasy
General Electrics W/lateef The Truth Speaker - Take You Out Tonight
Ivy - Edge Of The Ocean (Duotone Mix)
R.Earl & The Broadcasters - Kansas City Monarch
:D
[FONT="Arial Narrow"]Stirb Nicht vor mir - Rammstein
Stein um Stein - Rammstein
Feuer Frei - Rammstien
Mann Gegen Mann - rammstein
Links 2 3 4 - Rammstein
Sonne - Rammstein
Stripped - Rammstein
If I fall - Amber Pacific
Always you - amber pacific
Twenty Years - Placebo
Lying the most fun a girl can have without taking off her clothes - Panic! At the disco
Build god and then we'll talk - Panic! At the disco!
ObSsD - Ez3kiel
Versus - Ez3kiel
<333 thats it i think... for now. :lol: [/FONT]
Recently on Unity Radio:
D:REAM - U R The Best Thing
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - You Got Lucky
Louis Armstrong - Short but Sweet
Larry Willis - "D" Bass-ic Blues
The Guess Who - These Eyes
Funkmaster Flex ft. Noreaga - Tudunn Tudunn Tudunn (Make U Jump)
George Winston - Peace
Doug & The Slugs - Too Bad
Erick Sermon, Keith Murphy & Redman - Rapper's Delight
Kenny Burrell - Last Night When We Were Young
:D
I'm gonna have to give another vote for head-bopping goodness of Doves - Some Cities.
Also listening to
Frog Pocket - Oben [beautiful noise]
Frog Pocket - Plinty
Frog Pocket - Hurrah Sapphire Moon! [uglier beautiful noise]
Vanessa Mae - Contradanza [fun]
ATC - Around the World [pop]
Finger Eleven - Broken Words [emo-ish]
Dougie Maclean - Turning Away [folk]
Mnemic - Blood Stained (Rhys Fulber mix) [I hate the world! music]
Bjork - All is Full of Love
Straaaaay Caaaats! Man, Brian Setzer is an amazing guiarist... And his big-band swing stuff is just as good as, if not better than, his rockabilly.
Recently played at
www.unityaudio.ca and the time it was played:
13:20:53 Eagles - The Last Resort
13:12:27 Gf's Attitude - DeFrancesco, Papa John
13:08:49 Jackyl - Redneck Punk
13:05:16 Our Lady Peace - Shaking
13:02:03 Tony Bennett - Undecided Blues
12:59:40 Razorlight - Rip It Up
12:56:20 The Tragically Hip - Born in the Water
12:49:37 Orient Expressions - Lodos
12:45:34 Finger Eleven - Quicksand
12:37:08 Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times
:D
Poooour Sooooooomeeeee Suuuuugarrrrr on MMEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I love Def Leppard.
I've got my Hair Metal playlist going, and I'm lovin' it. More Twisted Sister, Motley Crue, Poison, Cheap Trick, and David Lee Roth than I know what to do with. Wait, I do know what to do with it... Rock the fuck out! ...which is hard to do in the school library... oh well.
Recently played on
www.unityaudio.ca and the time it was played:
13:11:06 John Coltrane - You're A Weaver Of Dreams
13:06:46 Martinis - Free
13:00:04 Red Holloway - Watermelon
12:55:28 U.F.O. - Flying Saucer (feat Dee Dee Bridgewater)
12:49:53 Andi Oliver - Woman of the Ghetto
12:47:11 Men Without Hats - Safety Dance
12:43:05 TBTBT - One Track Mind
12:38:47 Toni Braxton - Let It Flow
12:35:01 Garland Jeffreys-Hail Hail Rock'N' Roll
12:31:14 Groove Thang (Zhane) - Groove Thang (Zhane)
:D
Straaaaay Caaaats! Man, Brian Setzer is an amazing guiarist... And his big-band swing stuff is just as good as, if not better than, his rockabilly.
Not listening to them (or anyone except the salesmanager next door over) right now, but I did see them open for Chuck Berry. Man, what a show.
Duuuuuuude.... mutherfuckin hate you now.
Goooooodbyeeeeeee, Ruuuuuuuuubyyyyy Tueeeeeeesdaaaaaay.... Whooo could haaang a naaaaame on youuuuu...
Recently played on
www.unityaudio.ca
14:08:54 Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I love Rock and Roll
14:05:56 Billy Talent - River Below
14:02:43 Gob - Painted Black
13:59:39 Simple Plan - I'm Just a Kid
13:53:05 Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid Rain
13:46:14 Josee Deschenes - on boradway
13:43:08 Leon Redbone - Lazy Bones
13:35:51 Adani & Wolf - Onto the Light
13:33:22 Norah Jones - Painter Song
13:29:46 Trooper - Raise A Little Hell
:D
I just got a whole bunch of jazz LP's in the mail from an eBay seller, Dave Brubeck, Kay Starr, Chalres Mingus, Sonny Rollins, etc.
All in relatively good shape. Listening to them is like owning a time machine...........
And, I FINALLY got my LP copy of Donald Fagen's Morph The Cat on LP!
The Distillers, Coral Fang album
Never Met a Girl Like You Before - Iggy Pop
Jazz Saturday on Unity Radio
Wiiliam Topley - Spanish Wells
Israel Vibration - The Same Song
;)
I can't sleep, listening to Unity Radio while browsing, recent song l ist has been a pleasant surprise (letting the Auto DJ in the software do all the work)
Crosby, Stills and Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Sam & Dave - A Place Nobody Can Find
Art Pepper - Jazz Me Blues (K2)
Rollins, Sonny - Paul's Pal (K2)
Bob Smith Band - Fatty's BBQ
Tim Rideout - Your Eyes
Michael Jackson - P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
Jesse Cook - Paloma
Mike Stern - Silver lining
St Germain - La Goutte D'Or
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
:D
Rocking out this morning at Unity Radio with some BTO, also played:
Corey Hart - Sunglasses At Night
Black Child - The Prayer
Love Spit Love - How Soon Is Now?
Don Neilson - Country in the City
A Foot In Cold Water - (Make Me Do) Anything You Want
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Spinning Wheel
Isham, Mark - On the Threshold of Liberty
Aretha Franklin - It Hurts Like Hell
Alannah Myles - Black Velvet
Luscious Jackson - 69 Année Erotique
White Light/White Heat - David Bowie
on Unity Radio in the last little bit:
Patricia Barber - Yesterdays
Brian Bromberg - Teen Town (Piccolo Bass)
Stan Getz & Bill Evans - But Beautiful
Ray Charles - You Don't Know Me (with Diana Krall)
Russell Malone - Soulful Kisses (RM)
Dakota Staton - Night Life
James Clay - Sister Sadie
Members Only - Christmas Eve
Abbey Lincoln & Hank Jones - The Nearness Of You
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Crimson and Clover - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Unity Radio streaming, got some good stuff lined up for the next hour or so from:
Jon Fadis
George Benson
Doreen Smith
Terence Blanchard
Norah Jones
Sonny Rollins
Sounds like you should tune in!
Go to
www.unityaudio.cafrom A Copland Celebration -- Fanfare for the Common Man; Rodeo; Billy the Kid.
BobW, MCDBA, MCSE, MCT, OCP carrying on about how to use t-sql tools to evaluate system stored procedures, global variable, transact-sql statements dbcc statements and trace flags in a quest to optimize sql server for maximum performance.
my brain hurts.
my brain hurts.
I agree, if that's what you have to listen to, you're better off without it. (Your brain, that is.)
Mixed bag today at Unity Radio, mostly jazz and new age. Recently played:
Jim Brock - Tropic Affair
Stan Getz/JJ Johnson - Crazy Rhythm
Leonard Cohen - Suzanne
Hoobastank - Crawling in the dark
Everything But The Girl - Wrong
General Electrics W/lateef The Truth Speaker - Take You Out Tonight
Ivy - Edge Of The Ocean (Duotone Mix)
Fred Simon - Dreamhouse
Patrick Noland - Nice To Meet You
Ella Fitzgerald - Ev'rything I've Got
Knife Edge - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer (there's one for you prog-heads)
On Unity Radio:
Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass - Meetings Along The Edge
Keb' Mo - For what it's worth
Mary J Blige - Enough Cryin (feat. Brook)
Jimmy Reed - Baby What You Want Me To Do
Etta James - Evening of Love
Elvis Costello - There's A Story In Your Voice
Harry Connick, Jr. - Forever, For Now
No Doubt - Happy Now?
MTV - Beavis and Butt-Head / Come to Butt-Head
Ernestine Anderson - I Got Rhythm
Recently played Tuesday morning on Unity Radio:
Xavier Rudd - A 4th World
Tango Fusion Club Vol.1 - Bandonenon acorazado
Madonna - Jimmy Jimmy
Jeff Boyd - The Drinking Song
B.B. King - When Love Comes To Town
Beauty And The Beast - The Beast Lets Belle Go
Paula Cole - Happy Home
Jann Arden - Wonderdrug
Yes - It Can Happen
Abbey Lincoln - I Concentrate on You
The Wall Street Shuffle - 10cc
Interesting set from Radio Paradise
Cardigans- My Favorite Game
Luna- Speedbumps
Pearl Jam- Unemployable (hmmm... little Sniff 'N' the Tears rip off in there?)
Eisley- Memories
Moby - Look Back In
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Portishead - A Tribute To Monk & Canatella
nice
Recently played at
www.unityaudio.ca
The Tragically Hip - Little Bones
James Blunt - Billy
Jack Johnson - We're Going to be Friends
Donald Fagen - Countermoon
Michael Buble` - that's all
Jacqui Dankworth - I Can't Make You Love Me
Robert Cray - Still Around
Harry Manx - Foxy Lady
Mayer, John - Only Heart
Metric - Live it Out
Starman - David Bowie
Don't Lie To Me - Albert King and SRV
Veteran of the Psychic Wars - Blue Oyster Cult
Rock Me Amadaeus - Falco (heehee)
Bang a Gong - T. Rex
Make Believe - Toto
Ghosts - The Jam
Brokedown Palace - The Dead
My Religion - Paul Gilbert
Father to Son - Queen
Hail Santa - Primus
Carmelita - Warren Zevon
I love my iPod.
Chantal Kreviazuk right now.......... lots of Jazz coming up on Unity Radio, tune in at
www.unityaudio.caRecently played on Unity Radio, tune in using Winamp
HERE!
Steve Miller Band - Fly Like an Eagle
The Who - Tommy's holiday camp
David Knopfler - America
David Gilmour - This heaven
Paul Anka - The way you make me feel
Benny Lackner Trio - Cherokee
Michael Bublé - The More I See You
Various artists - Dedicato
Sum 41 - Never Wake Up
Boston - Don't Be Afraid
:music:
Oh, no, no, no... You're a rock and roll suicide...
Rock and Roll Suicide - David Bowie
Rock and Roll Suicide - David Bowie
Nice!
Listening to the very annoying hum of my desk light... :eyebrow:
Poppy Family -Which Way You Goin Billy?
Jethro Tull -- Too Old to Rock and Roll, Too Young to Die
Billy Eckstine - Imagination
Nice!
If you can't tell from some of my other posts, I'm a MASSIVE Spiders fan. I can play almost all of TRAFOZSATSFM on guitar, and sing about half the tracks decently. The mock setlist I put together for my band is as follows:
Five Years
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Bang a Gong
Duel
Space Oddity
It Ain’t Easy
Walk on the Wild Side
Velvet Heart
Wish You Were Here
Hang Onto Yourself
Lady Stardust
Man Who Sold the World
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Star
Ziggy Stardust
Suffragette City
Rock and Roll Suicide
Encore: La Grange
Ziggybowie is just plain fun, whether slow acoustic songs or downright punk songs.
Don't Eat the Yellow Snow / Nanook Rubs It - Frank Zappa
Rebecca Lavelle - Am I Crazy
Angie - The Rolling Stones
Coming up in the next 90 minutes on Unity Radio:
Jimmy Smith
Russell Malone
Ray Charles
Tony Bennett
Lester Young
Dave's True Story
Stacey Kent
Mel Torme
Bill Evans
Joe Beck
Quincy Jones
.........and more!
House of Pain - Faster Pussycat
(best power-ballad EVER.)
Jus' lemme know... If you wanna go... to that home out on la grange... (gotta lotta nice galzzzz..)
Do I even need to say who?
G3 did a great cover of that song with Petrucci, with Billy Sheehan singing. He's no Billy Gibbons, but good singer nontheless.
Tuesday's Gone - Lynyrd Skynyrd
I Remember You - Skid Row
Florian Ross Brass Project - Four Is Company
You sure you don't work for Unity Radio?
Y'get that feelin', don'tcha? More than half of his posts have been in this thread, plugging Unity...
I do DJ there a lot, is there something wrong with sharing the gift of music?
Rush - The Camera Eye
Hey, I never said there was anything wrong with it.
Speaking of sharing the gift of music... anyone know where I can get hosting to make a podcast?
5440 - One Day In Your Life
Discovery documentary about Versailles (and yes it's really listening cause I'm watching my computer screen :) )
Childhood's End - Pink Floyd
The Ballad of TV Violence (I'm Not The Only Boy) - Cheap Trick
That's Yankovic
Mr. Bojangles - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
If anyone wants to send me the Jerry Jeff Walker verson...
Holly Cole Trio - Purple Avenue
That's Yankovic
Meant to write that, thanks.
John Barlicorn Must Die - Traffic
Alacran- Reflecto de Luna
A Taste of DMP jazz sampler
Une Nuit A Paris (Part 1) / The Same Night In Paris (Part 2) / Later The Same Night In Paris (Part 3) - 10cc
Chris Smither - Help Me Now
Lordi - Hardrock Hallelujah
Mary J Blige's latest.
Gotta admit I bought this oly becuase I kinda lid the versionof One with Bono, and that it was on sale for $12 the week I bought it.
It's REALLY growing on me. :cool:
Susan Tedeschi: Just Won't Burn. The woman knows how to knock out the blues.
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Battle of New Orleans - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
My friend sitting nearby playing an annoying clicky computer game and sometimes randomly quoting American Pie (This one time, at band camp...)
:eyebrow:
Sue Foley - Chaufeur Blues, followed by Chuck Berry's Johnny Be Good :D
Pinkpop (Dutch music festival) registration on TV
Runaway Soul - Ruthie Foster
We were at the opening show at Longwood Gardens last week. Longwood has a policy of playing the CD's of former acts as house music before and after the show. I heard the music and I waited until after the show to ask for the name of the artist.
Soul with a gospel influence.
Electric Tears - Buckethead
Runaway Soul - Ruthie Foster
We were at the opening show at Longwood Gardens last week. Longwood has a policy of playing the CD's of former acts as house music before and after the show. I heard the music and I waited until after the show to ask for the name of the artist.
Soul with a gospel influence.
Sweeet! I may have to track that one down. Very tasty!
Mike Oldflield - The Orchestral Tubular Bells
Coming up in the next 90 minutes on Unity Radio:
Andy Laverne
Thom Rotella
Shadowfax
Walle Larson
Bob Berg
Robbie Robertson
Thomas Trio and the Red Albino
Jonny Lang
Rolling Stones
Junior Wells
Coldplay
Amy GRant
Rush
Geddy Lee
Rickie Lee Jones
Yes
George Michael
Abra Moore
DInah Washington
selected cuts from The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time
What Shall We Do Now - Pink Floyd
(well, actually, it's a spot-on Floyd cover band... Pink Floyd never released this song (except live), and put Empty Spaces on The Wall instead... But thanks to modern marvels of technology, I can listen to WSWDN instead!)
Cheaper to Keep Her by Buddy Guy
Ain't that the truth :(
Kelly Clarkson's Because of you...
Cheaper to Keep Her by Buddy Guy
Ain't that the truth :(
Buddy can just bring it.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, Iron Butterfly
Billy Boy Arnold - Been Gone Too Long (Alligator 25th Anniversay Collection)
on deck in the next 90 minutes
Diana Krall
Kim Mitchell
Los Lobos
Garth Brooks
Jack JOhnson
Heather Nova
BArenaked Ladies
Chris Smither
Glenn Miller Orchestra
Billy Barber
Bob Montzer
Chuck Loeb
Stacey Kent
Velvet Revolver
Keb Mo
Phil Collins
The Who
The Blues Brothers............................
Purple Onions - Colonel Claypool's Fabulous Flying Frog Brigade
Our Lady Peace - Naveed
in the next 90 minutes on Unity Radio:
Sarah McLachlan
Phil Collins
Bob Mintzer
Keb Mo
Aerosmith
Tool
Blues Brothers
Barenaked Ladies
Buddy Guy
Prozzak
Boston
Black Sabbath
Mary-Chapin Carpenter
Paula Cole
Jacqui Naylor
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Bob Berg
Still in my Claypool kick...
Tyranny of the Hunt - Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains
Home at Last - Steely Dan. No wait, now it's I Got The News (also Steely Dan)
EDIT: Bonus points to anyone who knows where the band got its name.
Ibram, that's a FABULOUS album. Crap, I read where the name came from, I just can't remeber right now :(
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Garland Jeffreys - The Answer
Mike Oldflield - The Orchestral Tubular Bells
HEY.....
my theme song is on that album......:cool:
'Camille Sings Brel'
Fabulous! what a voice. She does the song 'Marike' really well and 'Amsterdam' is fabulous.
Bruce Katz Band - Chicago Tranformation, from the Audioquest Works Of Art 3sampler
70's on XM.... my kinda music. prolly cause I'm an old bastard.
I'm listening to jazz music right now...
can you show me? Bohdisattva? Bodhisattva?
Steely Daaaaaaaan...
Jeff Boyd - The Drinking Song
Right now I'm listening to Just Like Heaven by Katie Melua the soundtrack of Just like heaven movie... It was great... as well as the movie, it was good... I've found this cool site, check this one out
http://mydvdreviews.comBruce Cockburn - If I Had a Rocket Launcher
Soul Man - Sam and Dave.
Play it, Steve!
Keep of Kalessin - Agnen. Totally slays.
Muse - Sing for Absolution
Showbiz is a much better album than Absolution, though I've outgrown my Muse phase. They're okay, but some of their songs are on the whiney side. Maybe the new album'll be better.
Aja - Steely Dan
Aja - Steely Dan
:notworthy
Nah, Aja isn't their best by a good ways. Bodhisattva or Kid Charlemagne, I would say, is my favorite. Or maybe Home at Last.
Love Bodhisattva. I've always been partial to Black Cow, myself.
I loved Donald Fagen's The Nightfly when it came out, too. I hear Fagan and Michael McDonald are touring together this year.
Keb Mo - Mommy Can I Come Home
in the next 90 minutes on Unity Radio:
BT
Eric Bibb
The Yellowjackets
Led Zeppelin
Green Day
Robert Lucas
Alanis
Eric Clapton
Los Angeles Jazz Quartet
Jacqui Naylor
Junior Wells
RL Burnside
Dinah Washington
Garth Brooks
Karrin Allyson
Chuck Loeb
Arc ANgels
Winger
Wilco
:D
RL Burnside- A Bothered Mind
This one is really worth a listen, especially Shake 'em All Down /groovy baseline funky keyboards and guitar
Three to get ready - Dave Brubeck, Time Out
Tommaso Bai- Gregorio Allegri Psalm 50 Miserere Mei, Deus
Late night listening on Unity Radio.
Sarah McLachlan - Mary
Comng up in the next 90 minutes:
Alanis
Sinead O'Connor
Madonna
Los Lobos
Jewel
Bjork
Led Zeppelin
Phil Collins
Robert Cray
Tracy Chapman
Abra Moore
Barenaked Ladies
Holly Cole Trio
Bryan Adams
The Trews
Stacey Kent
Our Lady Peace
10,000 Maniancs
Boston
Eric Clapton
:D
Be careful with the sales pitch CG you're working on the edge of the ledge.
Slaughter on 10th Avenue - Mick FUCKIN' Ronson!
Brian Bromberg - Teen Town
In teh next 90 minutes on Unity Radio:
Prince
Los Lobos
Larry Carlton
Holly Cole Trio
Roselli Quartet
Alanis
Chantal Kreviazuk
Janet Jackson
Green Day
Jack Johnson
Jacqui Naylor
Chris Smither
Barenaked Ladies
Blink182
Alison Krauss
Garth Brooks
Mike Marshall
Sarah McLachlan
:D
Judge Joe Brown... I feel much better about myself. Not the least bit suicidal right now.
Beethoven's 9th... thanks Elspode!
Only A Northern Song - The Beatles
In the next 90 minutes on Unity Radio:
Lizz Wright
Blues Brothers
Bob Mintzer Big Band
Sarah Vaughan
Jacqui Naylor
Sinead O'Connor
Sarah McLachlan
Jewel
MAdonna
Jack Johnson
The Yellowjackets
Dire Straits
Tori Amos
Bob Berg
Kim Mitchell
Green Day
John Cougar
Holly Cole Trio
:D
cableguy, what do you think of what griff said 8 posts ago?
He said carefull with the sales pitch - I'm not selling a thing, I'm just sharing what I'm playing on the station. There are no ads, I don't make any money by dj'ing, and nobody is forced to tune in. The link doesn't take anybody to any websites..........yada yada
So how can that be called a sales pitch?
Shrug. It really feels pitchy with all these identical messages, is all. Didn't know you don't make anything from it.
It is a nice blend of tunes, cableguy.
Thanks for the support - when I was 13, I started collecting music. When Iwas 17 I started doing gigs at my high school, then started a dj service in college, made afew bucks. Got married, stopped dj'ing - didn't like coming home at 3am on Saturday smelling of smoke, then had kids, sold all the dj gear, but never lost the love of music. Now, in April, I came accross an opportuity from a buddy to set-up an internet radio station, so it didn't cost me a penny, and I get to spin tunes again! Needless to say, if I had to set-up and pay for server, etc, I'd have to get advertisers, and plug away, but not on forum boards. That's way too underhanded. ;)
Shrug. It really feels pitchy with all these identical messages, is all. Didn't know you don't make anything from it.
UT, if I was playing the same artists and the same tunes all the time, then yes, al the messgaes are identical. But, they ain't ;)
It's cool, post away. You understand, it's my job to check.
Can I put the link back in my sig? Bruce asked to have it removed............
I didn't want to be a prick CG. I just want to make sure we're all using the cellar as intended. No foul, play on.
Bah, I can't get it to work, probably because I'm an idiot.
When I click on the link, MusicMatch opens but won't play anything. I've been through the MusicMatch settings and the Winamp setting trying to come up with the right settings but it doesn't want to cooperate.:mad:
Synthetic Universe - Solar Wind
Bah, I can't get it to work, probably because I'm an idiot.
When I click on the link, MusicMatch opens but won't play anything. I've been through the MusicMatch settings and the Winamp setting trying to come up with the right settings but it doesn't want to cooperate.:mad:
Music Match is a pain, got rid of that off the system a while ago, resource hog too :mad:
I've been using Media Monkey since, it's quite good.
Yeah, I've got to dump it too. I've got the sucker completely blocked from the internet because it was running off to chat with this place or that, every time I turned my back.:lol:
I've got it working in Mediaplayer, now.
OMG, it's that rock & roll stuff the beatniks listen to.;)
Listening to Che Bovine, the DJ with a revolutionary veal... eh zeal :D
Some comdedy - old time Bill Cosby :D
Coming up in the next little bit on Unity Radio:
Ladies Only String Quartet
Karrin Allyson
Anthony Wilson
Michael Buble
Dave Weckl
Powder Blues
Marc Cohn
BB King
The Commintments
Trews
Motley Crue
Winger
50 Cent
Justin Timberlake
Chantal Kreviazuk
Paula COle
Harry Manx
Bjork
Fiona Apple
:D
Do a good job, I've got an ear on you. :D
Hmmmmm, guess I better behave ;) Another DJ just took over for the next little bit, so I can shut down my system and do some maintenance, and add to the library. :D
Since I Don't Have You - Brian Setzer
Danzig - Lucifuge.
:thumb:
Why Aye Man - Mark Knopfler
Colin James - Caddilac Baby
got some great stuff lined up in the next 90 minutes:
George Delerue
Prokofiev
Faure
Bob James
Kate Hammet
John Lee Hooker
Etta James
Michael Jackson
Don Henly
Hilary James
Holst
Denise James
Havana Flute Summit
Boney James
Hootie & The Blowfish
Lucky Peterson
Billy Joel
JackSoul
Buddy Guy
Red Hot Chillipeppers
Some f*cktards discussing the Netherlands-Portugal football match
Recently played on Unity Radio:
Buddy Guy - Early In The Morning
Lenny Kravitz - Spinning Around Over You
Paula Cole - Dear Gertrude
Trews - Yearning
Melissa Etheridge - If You Want To
Aerosmith - Deuces Are Wild
Michael Jackson - Dangerous
Bill Cosby - Noah: Right!
Dinah Washington - (There Is) No Greater Love
Jacqui Naylor - Playing your game, baby
Recently played:
Big Wreck - Prayer
Patti Page - Takin' a Chance on Love
Colin James - Bring It On Home
The Who - Overture It's a boy
Lifehouse - Trying
Jacqui Naylor - It'll Be Fine
The Indians - Bed of Roses
Diana Krall - Dancing In The Dark
Ronnie James Dio - Stand Up And Shout
Valerie Joyce - Golden Slumbers
God Has Forsaken the Western World - Lodger
The Soundtrack to the 1967 Surfer Film Follow Me.
Composed and produced by Stu Phillips (Hollyridge Strings, BattlestarGallactica). Only on vinyl and damn hard to find.
Forgive me if I am having a hard time figuring out why anybody would want to find it. (That being said, I am the exceptionally proud owner of the LP of Music from Dark Shadows. I suppose I am just geeky in different ways.)
Sometimes having that rare piece is a feel-good thing. I've got the LP to Smokey And The Bandit. Pure nostalgia, but it makes me smile everytime I give it a spin :D
Voyage of the Acolyte - Steve Hackett
When Doves Cry - Prince
Fuckin' amazing intro, absolute shred.
Recently played on Unity Radio:
Lifehouse - Trying
The Who - Sally Simpson
Jacqui Naylor - Before I'm Gone
Winger - Higher and Higher
Bob James - Mind Games
David Knopfler - When Will the Crying Stop
Janet Jackson - When We Oooo
Bob Mintzer Big Band - Truth
JEWEL - 2 Become 1
Led Zeppelin - You Shook Me
:D
The Coasters - Little Egypt
on deck on Unity Radio:
Patricia Barber
Lucky Peterson
Green Day
Yes
Norah Jones
The Holy Grail of 80's cheese:
November Rain - Guns and Roses
Faure, Works for 2 Cellos
Happy Canada Day!
Recently played on Unity Radio:
14:20:39 Heather Nova - London Rain
14:16:02 Michael Bublé - Quando, Quando, Quando
14:11:36 Jacqui Naylor - Once In A Lifetime
14:08:28 JEWEL - Doin' Fine
14:03:39 Madonna - Love Don't Live Here Anymore
13:57:42 New Order - Shell-Shock
13:56:13 Sergei Prokofiev - And now, this is how things stood
13:51:30 Chuck Mangione - La Vie en Rose
13:47:38 Madeleine Peyroux - Dance Me To The End Of Love
13:43:29 Sarah Vaughan - He's My Guy
Pixies - Where Is My Mind, sped up to 150% its normal speed... sounds a lot better faster.
Finger Eleven - My Carousel
Black Sabbath--Black Sabbath
Guns n' Roses--Appetite for Destruction
Madlib--Beat Konducta, Vol. 1-2
The Who--Then and Now: 1964-2004
Quasimoto--The Further Adventures of Lord Quas

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Umm...it sounds like "Going Mobile," The Who (upstairs people are playing their music a little too loud AGAIN). Earlier, they were playing Sonic Youth and The Cure--I wished they'd go back to that, I'm really starting to hate The Who.
Dude!
If you're not going to take that, I'll give it a good home! "hate the Who"! Pearls before swine, I tellya.
It's ALL yours. Good riddance! :)
I.. really.. hate The Who.
:beer:
Ooh I just
hate them... Only thing worse is Yes... fuckin' dorks..
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And wtf is this all about:
The Holy Grail of 80's cheese:
November Rain - Guns and Roses
Dude. GnR were the antithesis of 80's cheese - and November Rain came out in '91. Gah.
jinx, GnR established previously unimagined levels of cheese. sorry, but it's true.
Yeah, the only thing cheesier than November Rain is I Remember You, which came out in laaate '89 or earlt '90, and is a MUCH better song anyway. It can be 80's cheese without being really FROM the 80's.

What you can't see is her wifebeater just like Axl's and her sharpie-tattoos just like Axl's.
Umm...it sounds like "Going Mobile," The Who (upstairs people are playing their music a little too loud AGAIN). Earlier, they were playing Sonic Youth and The Cure--I wished they'd go back to that, I'm really starting to hate The Who.
My brother went through a Who period. I feel your pain.
... Only thing worse is Yes... fuckin' dorks..
...
Sacrilege! :eek: :rar: :finger: :crazy: :angry:
Cut, Cut, Cut - Paul Gilbert
I highly recommend downloading his albums Alligator Farm and Burning Organ. Perfect blend of pop, punk, shred, hair metal, and weird al. Great, witty lyrics, great pop hooks interspersed with amazing shred solos and even a couple classical pieces ("Whole Lotta Sonata", a Mozart Piano Sonata on guitar, for example).
jinx, GnR established previously unimagined levels of cheese. sorry, but it's true.
Alright lookout, you're obviously still drunk. You're going to look at
the era of Poison, Cinderella, Whitesnake et al, and point to GnR as cheesy?
:drunk:
Yes. Guns and Roses was pure cheese, except slash and duff. Whitesnake had Vai and Coverdale and some DAMN good songs (Here I Go Again, Kitten's Got Claws), Poison was mediocre but not too cheesy, and cinderella was... well, bad, but still not all THAT cheesy. Twisted Sister, on the other hand, WAS cheesy, but good, like Craker Barrel Extra Sharp. Guns and Roses is more like... month-old moldy Gruyere. Sweet Child of Mine, Paradise City, Rocket Queen, and Welcome To The Jungle are good, but come on... Patience? One In A Million? November Rain? Velveeeeta.
I'm sorry Ibram, you lost me at "Whitesnake had.. some damn good songs".
We're done here.... there is no common ground. :3_eyes:
A '60s compilation CD. Some fun stuff, like:
Proud Mary (Ike and Tina version)
Danke Schoen
Hawaii 5-0 theme song
Runaway (Del Shannon)
And no Who, thank god.
Mmmmm, I think I like the Ike and Tina Proud Mary better than the CCR version.
The Son Of Mr. Green Genes - Frank Zappa
The shit my teenager listens to on FUSE.
Gawd, i hate allllll that shit. It, like, totally sux. Plus, it makes me violent.
I'm gonna put on some Paul Simon and I'm gonna play it REALLY LOUD!
The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet - Frank Zappa
Suzy? Suzy Creamcheese? This is the voice of your conscience, baby, I just wanna check one thing out, you dont mind do ya? Suzy Creamcheese, honey... what's got into ya?
nine minutes later...
AMERICA IS WONDERFUL! wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, it really makes it, CREAMCHEESE
I'm really starting to hate The Who.
omgwtfbbq?!?!11
The Who is the best!!!
(Next to Clapton, Hendrix, Santana...)
Keep It Up - The Boomtown Rats
Bob Marley - Is This Love
Greatest Hits: Marvin Gaye
Do Ya Wanna Touch Me - Joan Jett
( ^^ well played all )
Do Ya - ELO
My dad's watching the Tour de France so I'm listening to the commentary, involuntarily I might add.
I Remember You - Skid Row
I seriously could NEVER get tired of this song.
Ravel's Bolero by Frank Zappa
Jerry~C Video Links (unofficial)
Also everyone and his brother Joe covering canon rock by Jerry C.
Lark's Tongues in Aspic
I'm in a zone...
The Velvet Underground and Nico.
I am listening to Taui FM Tahitian radio, as I frequently do . It is run by my journalist friend Teiki .
I do not know how to do clickable links . If you are interested in listening to Teiki and his music , go to his blog . Put Google into French language mode , and then type in 'te toto tupuna teiki ' . On the left side of the blog , there is a Taui FM thing to click on . Hey presto , you are listening to Tahiti . There is all sorts of music , and programmes in both French and Tahitian .
Teiki wants independence for French Polynesia , but Oscar Temaru gets on his nerves .
I do not know how to do clickable links .
Write the text you want to appear, and highlight it. Then press this button:

Put the link into the dialog box that pops up, and hit OK.
I caaaaan't Happy Monkey ( says she weeping in frustration)
[ url = http : / / www . yourwebsite . com ] this is the text that will be underlined and highlighted [ / url ] and this will be the regular text.
When you use the above structure, make sure there are *no* spaces between the square brackets and the text inside the brackets. Go on, dry your tears and try.
Bloody hell , BigV , that sounds even WORSE . I see things like URL and I freeze .
I promise I shall try again tomorrow . Really hard .
.... and thank you Happy Monkey and BigV . My confusion made me lose my manners .
bloody hell indeed...
I have a french keyboard here too. the u is above and slightly to the left of the j key which is directly under your the forefinger of your right hand. r is above and slightly to the left of the f key, also on the home row. l (that's "L" although the case of the letters doesn't matter at all in this example) is directly beneath your ring finger on the right hand. The punctuation is a little more complicated. You can find them though.
The open square bracket [ shares space with the 5 key.
The close square bracket ] shares space with the (looks like o, but raised) key, along with the close parenthesis ).
The colon : and the slash / share the same key, the latter is shifted and the former is not.
To eliminate the extraneous spaces, which is *required* and which I put in only for the purposes of illustration, you need only exercise a little restraint.
Get to it!
Minor Threat--Complete Discography
Misfits--Legacy of Brutality
Ministry--Rio Grande Blood
Miles Davis--In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk
Morrissey--Vauxhall and I
It's a mere coincidence that all these artists start with "M," I assure you.
Recently played on Unity Radio:
11:07:34 BT - Childhood Montage (Title Sequence)
11:04:38 April Wine - Tellin' Me Lies
11:00:58 Tony Rich Project - Silly Man
10:56:49 Colin James - Satellite
10:52:24 B.B. King - Confessin' The Blues w/ Marty Stuart
10:48:07 Boston - Cool The Engines
10:44:33 (hed) p.e. - Swan Dive
10:40:55 Garth Brooks - The Thunder Rolls
10:37:02 Dire Straits - Down To The Waterline
10:33:44 Big Wreck - Oh My
Alan Parson's Project - Turn of a Friendly Card
(I haven't heard the whole album since I had the original release on vinyl. I just got the CD and have played it a half-dozen times already. Very, very loud. I was very disappointed by amazon.com's inability to send me I, Robot, another album I have not heard in it's entirety since vinyl.)
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (30th Anniversary edition)
Both of these albums are much better when played very, very loudly.
I listen to I, Robot and DSOTM at least once every week or two.
Wicked thunder storm yesterday which zapped the power around here, finally got re-connected with the radio server.
Starting things off with some Chuck Mangione. :D
Wicked thunder storm yesterday which zapped the power around here, finally got re-connected with the radio server.
Starting things off with some Chuck Mangione. :D
I bet that felt so good.
Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues - recorded live at Folsom Prison...in fact, I think I will listen to it again
nice one bbro. I think I have that on vinyl here somewhere...
Nine Inch Nails, 1st album
Our Lady Peace - Imagine (Cover)
Monsieur Dodo - Meddens' Revenge
Tony Bennett - Blue and Sentimental (with Kay Starr)
Finger Eleven - Costume for a gutterball
Jacqui Naylor - What A Little Moonlight Can Do
Donald Fagen - The Night Belongs To Mona
The Tragically Hip - Courage
Trevor Findlay Band - Tell Me Everything
Steve Miller Band - Take the Money and Run
Led Zeppelin - Trampled Under Foot
I bet that felt so good.
hehe - yes it did ;)
Some Eric Clapton right now from the Reptile album.
nice one bbro. I think I have that on vinyl here somewhere...
I was never mach of a cash fan, then I had to listen to it because the bar that hung out in had people that would play him on the jukebox. I really like the live albums, though. I have that one and Live at San Quetin.
Now I am listening to Toad the Wet Sprocket - Coil album
Recently on Unity Radio:
Bob Berg - Company B
Sergei Prokofiev - Grandfather came out
Supertramp - School
Steely Dan - Slang Of Ages
Barenaked Ladies - Be My Yoko Ono
Norah Jones - I've Got To See You Again
Our Lady peace - Trapeze (live)
Mötley Crüe - Time For Change
The Josée Deschênes Group - i can see for miles
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - American Girl
Steely Dan, The Crue, Tom Petty - thumbs up
Barenaked Ladies, Norah Jones, Our Lady Peace - thumbs down
The Width Of A Circle - Bowie at the Beeb, '68-'72
Happy Mondays...............Pills 'n' Thrills And Bellyaches.
muse - origin of symmetry.
So for this morning on Unity Radio:
Sinéad O'Connor - Troy
Our Lady Peace - Imagine (Cover)
Doug MacLeod - Norfolk County Line
Natalie Imbruglia - Sunlight
Mary J Blige - Enough Cryin (feat. Brook)
Dave Matthews Band - Stolen Away on 55th & 3rd
Keb' Mo' - Love Blues
Alien Ant Farm - Rubber Mallet
Tracy Chapman - Less Than Strangers
Dave's True Story - Dear Miss Lucy
Zero 7 - The Garden
Zero 7 - Simple Things
Zero 7 - When It Falls
Barenaked Ladies - The Flag. Actually one of their darker songs, but for some reason, it really appeals to me.
Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra.
chilis.....stadium arcadium.
On the whole, a good album... not as monotonous and homogenous as most of their albums. I like RHCP, but every song on each album sounds the exact same.
Watching 2001 - A Space Oddit... I mean, Odyssey. (Bowie on the mind....)
Madlib--Shades of Blue
Madvillain--Madvillainy
MF Doom--Operation: Doomsday
Quasimoto--The Further Adventures of Lord Quas
Rolling Stones--Some Girls
George Clinton - Funkadelic Live (1971)
The Ol' Diamondback Sturgeon - Primus
Coming up in the next 3 hours or so on Unity Radio:
Robben Ford
Lornalee
Laurent Garnier
Jeff Bennet
Colette
Louis Armstrong
Niko
Jazzanova
Beanfield
Sinead Oconnor
John Mayer
Coasters
Groer WAshington
Brian Bromberg
Bruce Springsteen
Kaskade
Mike Stern
Harry Manx
Thursday Diva
Dire Straits
JOhn Scofield
Aerosmith
........ tune in and enjoy! :D
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Fit Six - Douglas Adams
So far this morning whilst enjoying some tea.....
Colette - Smile For Me
The Tragically Hip - Butts Wigglin
Boston - You Gave Up On Love
Brian Bromberg - Hear Our Cry
Buddy Guy - Did Somebody Make A Fool Out of You
Barenaked Ladies - Another Postcard
Santana - Aye Aye Aye
Chantal Kreviazuk - Turn The Page
Marcus Roberts Trio - Imperfect Balance
Boney James - All Night Long
Lenny Dee / Café Oriental / Most Requested / Decca
On Jet Set Planet, of course!
http://www.jetsetplanet.com/Black Sabbath's first 6 albums
My buddy gave me something like 4700 songs on my eyepod. It's just on shuffle. I'm listening to shuffle.
Recently on Unity Radio:
Creed - Sister
Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Life Song (one for Annie)
Genesis - Mama
Bob James - Storm King
Flim & the BB's - Man Overboard
Billy Joel - Get It Right The First Time
Bruce Springsteen - Sinaloa Cowboys
Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven
Lee Ritenour - A Little Bumpin'
Led Zeppelin - Going To California
Some old Stone Temple Pilots
Eric Shultz - Silhouettes
Windows Media had to terminate. Just the sound of me killing Nazis.
J Lo - Waiting For Tonight
J Lo - Waiting For Tonight
Wow, I thought everyone had finally caught on to the fact that J Ho sucks!
:p
Recorded to my MiniDisc directly from the vinyl. Sweet!

Recorded to my MiniDisc directly from the vinyl. Sweet!
How do you do that?
A few years ago I realized that I wanted to digitally record music from my large collection of vinyl records. My audio-savy buddy Ned turned me on to the Sony Mini Disc. They called it a Net MD Walkman. The early models allowed you to go straight from the output of your tuner/amp to the Mini Disc Recorder/Player. Play the record, hit record, and then you have a digital copy of the vinyl record, or a variety of songs from different albums. I could go on and on, but go here to get more info:
http://www.minidisc.org/index.php
My albums are a big part of my musical life, so my little Net MD Walkman has been great for me.
The Wolfgang Press - Birmingham (7")
Pangloss, I downloaded Audacity per Glatt's recommendation, but have yet to get a preamp for my ancient turntable. I have a mountain of vinyl that is not available on cd at any rate.
I miss the pacing of a vinyl life. Now I can put Itunes on shuffle and listen to music for 3 weeks without ever hearing the same song twice.
There was something about having to get up and flip over the doors or van morrison halfway through that gave us a moment's pause for reflection.
The following songs to audition for a cover band Sunday.
Harder to breathe
Creep
Comfortably Numb
Hard to Handle
Hash Pipe
Rockin in the Free World
Just What I Needed
Tush
Those are some serious covers. Good luck man!
Thanks guy, it's been forever trying to get in another act because nobody wants a greying 42 yo for originals and the cover acts are kind of spotty. This one seems promising... the song list is very rock oriented (I really have to bring it) but geared towards playing loud to a lot of drinking, partying people. And that is fine.
Hope your gittar man is up for it!
Wow, I thought everyone had finally caught on to the fact that J Ho sucks!
:p
Every now and then I need to remind myself :rolleyes:
---------
Chain Of Fools, from the Commitments Soundtrack
There was something about having to get up and flip over the doors or van morrison halfway through that gave us a moment's pause for reflection.
More than just something. Albums forced artists to think about how songs would flow together, how one song would follow another. And that nice "crackling bacon" sound added a tangible reminder of the physicality of the medium. And the tactile and visual pleasure of just holding and looking at the album cover...how can one replace that with a CD or just a naked song on an iPod?
Most audiophiles still swear by vinyl with tube amps. Sweet.:)
My dad is looking at 1000 dollar amps at the moment, slowly starting to try to build up a sound system for when we leave taiwan.
Jesse Cook - On Walks The Night
Fall Out Boy, "borrowed" from my older brother
Tragically Hip - Flamenco
My buddy gave me something like 4700 songs on my eyepod. It's just on shuffle. I'm listening to shuffle.
That really tickled me :P
Undertoad, let us know how your auditions go:) Comfortably Numb is one of my all time favourite songs. "Tight as a tournequet, dry as a funeral drum" what incredible imagery.
Ages ago, I got introduced to a band, via a tape my brother was given. It was such a good album, but the tape warped, and now I can't find this band anywhere. I've tried looking on various filesharing sites, I've asked at the local music shops etc. Has anybody heard of them? They're called "The Colour Blind James Experience". I think they may have been Canadian.
Be careful, not too loud...
excerpt:
But so-called primary spontaneous pneumothorax happens in the absence of an underlying disease, typically striking, tall, thin, male smokers.
This will come as welcome relief to average looking or ugly, tall, thin, male smokers.
Pantera - Avoid The Light, from the Dracula 2000 Soundtrack. ANother example of a great soundtrack to a REALLY BAD movie.
Black Sabbath - Into The Void
Undertoad, let us know how your auditions go:)
Thanx!
They want me back to run through another set with their keyboard player, who couldn't make it for this one. They complimented me on my playing and my tone and my rig. They seem a lot like me. I think this will work out.
They rehearse LOUD AND I WILL NEED TO USE MY CUSTOM EARPLUGS but that's fine.
Man Who Sold the World - David Bowie
Alanis Morissette - Front Row
Fuckin' left my iPod at home, so nothing. My dad would bring it down, and was about to, then it started raining.
Let It Be - The Replacements
Dawg Duos - Grisman + Edgar Meyer, Bala Fleck etc...
Tragically Hip - On The Verge
Search and Destroy - Iggy Pop
Jamie Cullum - Next Year, Baby
I Robot - Alan Parsons Project
Two thumbs up, Spexxvet. Love APP.
Lonesome Cowboy Bill - Velvet Underground
Jesse Cook - Fall At Your Feet
India Arie - I am ready for love
Love this song - used to sing it when I was down in the dumps about always being the single friend :)
More songs for round two of auditions, this time with their keys guy present:
Right Here, Right Now
City of Blinding Lights
Gimme Some Lovin
Pawn Shop
Just What I Needed
Bye Bye Love
Dance, Dance - Fall Out Boy
I Shall Be Free -- Kid Beyond
Link to follow...
1,000 seconds - Secret Machines
I am having a Moby moment. Dug out the Play album. Haven't listened to it in years.
HOLY FUCKING FUCK THATS EXACTLY WHAT IM LISTENING TO!
No, seriously. I fiiinally got around to downloading all of Aladdin Sane, so I'm listening to it.
I think Panic In Detroit is about Iggy Pop.
Anything but country or rap. Mostly been listening to Staind, Audioslave, Metallica, and Crossfade. Rock is usually what I listen to.
Right now? A home made Tom Petty cd I burned from one of my wife's old high school vinyl albums.
The latest Dangerdoom EP -
Occult Hymn, available for free download, for the nonce.
Music for Airports - Brian Eno
I'm Easy - David Lee Roth (whooo diamond dave!)
Francesco Zappa.
Amazing composer, almost completely unheard of. Bonus out-of-place trivia question: Anybody know the story behind this album?
Radio Shuttleworth
On BBC 7:)
Since Aug 25 I've had no HS connection (and thus no radio dj'ing - sniff), dial-up SUCKS, so I've been cycling through my pile of never-sell samplers.
Right now I've got a Blue Note sampler from 1999 spinning.
Stratosfear by Tangerine Dream
Stratosfear by Tangerine Dream
Um...any chance of a tasty mp3 copy, there, big boy?
I am listening to Volume IV of Johnny Cash-Vintage Vaults, courtesy of Sam's Club. Before that, the $7 unopened copy of "Stand!", Sly and the Family Stone I just bought off of Amazon. Sigh.
Allegro Ma Non Molto, Cello Concerto in C Major, RV410, Antonio Vivaldi.
The Zutons, live on Janice Long at the beeb
Power of the Gospel -- Ben Harper
Last 10 songs played at Unity Radio:
Joss Stone - Fell In Love With A Boy
Ella Fitzgerald - They Can't Take That Away from Me
Ramsay Lewis - Do What You Wanna
Badi Assad - Num Pagode em Planaltina
Count Basie & His Orchestra - Jumpin' at the Woodside
Henry Adam Curtis - Playground
Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu - He Mele No Lilo
UMO Jazz Orchstra - All Blues
Lightnin' Hopkins - Blues ain't Nothin but a Feeling
Kevin Eubanks - Silver Bells
Blind Melon - Blind Melon
(one of those rare not-a-bad-song-on-it albums)
At the moment...Marvin Gaye: Heard It Through The Grapevine--followed by various '60's and '70s Soul.
PE - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Keep Us Down.
Changed Hip-Hop permanently, from a party genre to something that had a voice for those with something real to say.
The Big Easy (listening to, not watching, the DVD). I've got to get the soundtrack--great music.
Pantera - Avoid The Light, from the Dracula 2000 Soundtrack. ANother example of a great soundtrack to a REALLY BAD movie.
The last Ann Rice Vamp movie
The new NIN... I am
NOT impressed. Sad, because Twiggy is on the album.
I got some Lisa Gerrard with Peter Bourke and some Suicide Commando today. I wanted the new Rob Zombie but ran out of Jack.
I'm recording a bunch of my classical and Ravi Shankar for my Grandfather's girlfriend this week, she keeps asking me what kind of music I like... for some reason it bugs the shit out of me. I keep telling her that I have eclectic taste, I don't think she hears me.
Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony.
It's really weird, I'm like.. a classical hipster. I'm not a big fan of Mozart and Bach and all the ones that everybody's heard of... I'm more into Antonín Dvořák, Antonio Vivaldi, Peter Tchaikovsky, Gioacchino Rossini, some of the more obscurish ones (well, I guess Vivaldi and Tchaikovsky arent too obscure, but meh).
Last 10 songs played at Unity Radio:
Paul Jones & Otis Grand - Play On Little Girl/T-Bone Shuffle
Nightnoise - A Different Shore
Lincoln Mayorga & Distinguished Colleagues - Blackbird
Kevin Eubanks - Silver Bells
Louisiana Red - Sweet Little Angel
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (45-RPM Version)
Kalan Porter - Praeludium and Allegro
Hooters - And We Danced
Joss Stone - Some Kind Of Wonderful
Ella Fitzgerald - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
Last 10 CD's I accumlated somehow...no, I didn't steal them. Not exactly.
Shinedown
Hinder
Nightwish
The Veronicas
John Mayer
Blue October
The Fray
Snow Patrol
Red Hot Chili Peppers
last but not least...
Buckcherry
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
Son Of Sam - Of Power
Misfits - In The Doorway
Lynyrd Skynyrd - That Smell
Samhain - All Murder, All Guts, All Fun
Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
White Zombie - Make Them Die Slowly
AC/DC - Safe In New York City
Metallica - Fade To Black
Aqua - Barbie Girl
I'm Wating for the Man - Bowie (Live in Santa Monica '72)
You Give Love a Bad Name- Bon Jovi
Haha, YES!
Bad Medicine pwnz YGLABN though.
I love Bon Jovi.
Changes - Bowie (Santa Monica '72)
Bounce- Bon Jovi again
Lol, I heart BJ too. I'm actually listening to a mix CD of my favorite BJ songs, so.
Oh, I thought BJ songs were songs like -
Love Is For Suckers - Twisted Sister
Or, say, Big Ten Inch Record - Aerosmith?
or Lick My Love Pump?
Last 10 songs played at Unity Radio:
Cassandra Wilson - Someday My Prince Will Come
Otis Rush - Ain't Enough Comin' In
Diana Krall - Day in Day Out
Philip Aaberg - Sentimental Walk from Diva
Spencer Brewer - Wonderland
Joss Stone - Don't Know How
Ella Fitzgerald - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
The Waterboys - The Whole Of The Moon
Terence Trent D'Arby - Let's Go Forward
Simple Minds - Waterfront (Live)
This probably isn't where this belongs...but it's band names at least lol...
I must be getting old. I recognized like three of those names. Damn.
Nah, Glatt, it just means it's time to branch out :) Old(er) music is awesome...but new music can be just as enticing when (if) you feel like giving it a chance. I like the website slack-time.com. It shows new video releases...it's opened my eyes to a lot of new music I never thought I would enjoy, like nightwish for example.
Only The Lonely -- The Motels
John Cage - 4 minutes and 32 seconds
(BTW, Ibram, if you're into classical, check out P.D.Q. Bach.....)
2 Minutes To Midnight - Iron Maiden
mary chapin carpenter - party doll
Black Night - Deep Purple
ABSOLUTELY the best riff. EVER.
Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies ... best cut The Rare Ould Times
Last 10 songs played on Unity Radio:
Otis Rush - As The Years Go Passing By Current Song
Wynonna - Burning Love
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Cotton Tail
Aim ft. Kate Rogers - The Girl Who Fell Through The Ice
Joss Stone - Young At Heart
Will Ackerman - A Happy Home in Kathmandu
The Little Willies - Best Of All Possible Worlds
Eddie Daniels - Sleigh Ride
Ella Fitzgerald - Angel Eyes (Layo & Bushwacka Remix)
Barbara Lewis - Make Me Your Baby
This probably isn't where this belongs...but it's band names at least lol...
Nightwish and Rascal Flatts are sharing a thumb. I don't know what to say about that, really, but it seemed noteworthy.
lol noteworthy schmoteworthy! :p I bet Nightwish and Rascal Flatts could get along if they needed to...i'm eclectic, what can I say?
Solomon Burke - Don't Give Up On Me (None of Us are Free is the best song on the album)
Tiny Dancer - Elton John
Just learned how to play it, guitar OR keyboard.
Sahweet.
Right now on Unity Radio:
- Big Mama Thronton
playing at 13:17 eastern time is Time Warp/Cincinatti Pops Orchestra, follwed by Doc Severensen at 14:08 eastern time.
Enjoy!
Voivod -- some bootleg that i don't know the name of. 10 minutes long, lots of trippy shit.
Duffy Power - Go Down, Sunshine
Hard to get any better than this, really.
Anything that drowns out the snapping of gum next to me, but won't make my eardrums bleed when I put it loud.
John Barlicorn Must Die - Traffic
Soul's Core - Shawn Mullins
Bluesey and original in a down home way, but the recording sounds almost ameteur. Funny I never noticed that before.
I've got When Doves Cry stuck in my head.
I love prince.
Pure Potentiality -- Deepak Chopra
I'm listening to INCREDIBLY LOUD seniors at the branch library. They won't fuckin shut the fuck up! Do they feel that they've "earned" the right to yell everything they say, or are they just hard of hearing and have to?
Either way, someone tell them to shut up!!:thepain:
I've been listening to Flyleaf's self titled album. Great new band with an awesome sound. Lacey has a beautiful voice and she herself is beautiful. There is a very interesting story behind her. This CD will be in the player for quite a while I think.
http://www.flyleafmusic.com
http://www.flyleafonline.comI'm actually listening to "Man In the Box". We play it!
STP - Crackerman just came up on my streaming MP3 mix..
...used to do this one, was alot of fun in a neaderthal-ish way!
gung-gung gung-gung gung-gung gung-gung
boom BAP! boom BAP! boom BAP! boom BAP!
Last 10 songs played on Unity Radio:
Flim and the BB's - Sideman
Jimmy Reed - Blue Carnegie
Keb' Mo' - Standin' at the Station
Technotronic - Pump up the jam
Dire Straits - Why Worry
Kim Mitchell - Find The Will
Bonnie Bailey - Can Hardly Wait (Kupper chills mix)
Jesse Cook - Querido Amigo
Joe Satriani - Lights of Heaven
Flim & the BB's - November Nights
Last 10 songs played in my head:
Games Without Frontiers - Peter Gabriel
Gonna Get Me a Gun and Kill All the Whities I See - Garret Morris
Lonesome Loser - Little River Band
Song Sung Blue - Neil Diamond
Tennessee Sucks - Ryan Adams
Bus to Beelzebub - Soul Coughing
A Horse with No Name - America
Redemption Song - Bob Marley
Animal Crackers - Shirley Temple
Keep Yourself Alive - Queen
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:p
Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte
Last 10 songs played in my head:
Games Without Frontiers - Peter Gabriel
Gonna Get Me a Gun and Kill All the Whities I See - Garret Morris
Lonesome Loser - Little River Band
Song Sung Blue - Neil Diamond
Tennessee Sucks - Ryan Adams
Bus to Beelzebub - Soul Coughing
A Horse with No Name - America
Redemption Song - Bob Marley
Animal Crackers - Shirley Temple
Keep Yourself Alive - Queen
____________________
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:p
:p :blush:
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - CSN
:p :blush:
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - CSN
Great song!
Thanks for laughing with me...I needed it today. I was just starting to wonder who I had to sleep with to get an ounce of attention around here! ;)
Great song!
Thanks for laughing with me...I needed it today. I was just starting to wonder who I had to sleep with to get an ounce of attention around here! ;)
Just don't tell my wife :rolleyes:
Bob Smith Band - I Saw It On The Radio
Nothing intended by that statement, Cable...just an expression!
Animal Crackers - Shirley Temple
Thanks. Thanks alot. :mad2:
Oo, that just put Ernest Tubb in my head. That's better than Animal Crackers.
Damn. they're playing over each other.
Thanks. Thanks alot. :mad2:
Oo, that just put Ernest Tubb in my head. That's better than Animal Crackers.
Damn. they're playing over each other.
:)
Nothing intended by that statement, Cable...just an expression!
:cool:
Hug you, squeeze you - Stevie Ray Vaughan
I'm actually listening to "Man In the Box". We play it!
My fav song of all time! Love Alice in Chains! :)
Sigur Ros
Cool..... in every sense
Me? Right now, I'm listening to the 1712 overture by Bach
Tam Lin - Fairport Convention
Bah, Tchaikovsky's 1812 pwnz Bach's 1712.
Dance of the Hours - Ponchielli
time to drive, I guess I'll go with Alchemy- Dire Straits
Last 10 songs played on Unity Radio:
Outkast - Roses
Andy Narell - Disorderly Conduct
April Wine - Enough Is Enough
Eagle-Eye Cherry - Death Defied By Will
Keb' Mo - (What's so funny 'bout) Peace, Love and Understanding
Harry Manx - Only Then Will Your House Be Blessed
Skywalk - Little Bit of L.A.
Yellowjackets - Solitude
Sue Foley - My Baby's Sweeter
Keith Sweat - He Say She Say
Carmelita, Live at the Roxy 1983 - Warren Zevon
Bah, Tchaikovsky's 1812 pwnz Bach's 1712.
yeah right..... So how come Peter Illyavitch didn't manage to get 'pop goes the weasle' in there along with the cannons?
Curently listening to 'I love my Horse' from 'Oedipus Tex' by Bach
Bah, Tchaikovsky's 1812 pwnz Bach's 1712.
Ibram, you crack me up. You are funny.
Ibram may have just used pwnz in its first classical music reference. A couple more and look out Meriam Webster.
Last 10 songs played on Unity Radio:
The Cult - Earth Mofo
Jack Johnson - Talk Of The Town
Dr. Dre - Bitch Niggaz
John Mellencamp - China Girl
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones - Hole In The Wall
Sue Foley - Highway Bound
Semisonic - Bed
sum 41 - Hooch
The Rolling Stones - I've Been Loving You Too Long
Tierney Sutton - Out of This World
these days:
Evanescence - The Open Door
(especially "Weight of the World" and "Call me when you're sober")
and
Muse - Absolution
(especially "Time is Running Out" and "Sing for Absolution")
Just got Outkast's new album yesterday.....
Mordecai-Between The Buried And Me
surprised it wasnt 'suicide is painless'.....
or even ' the monster mash'....
Ibram may have just used pwnz in its first classical music reference. A couple more and look out Meriam Webster.
The lesser known PDQ Bach may well be classic, but I'm less sure about classical.
Baroque-a-go-go, maybe.
Last 10 songs played on Unity Radio:
Iron Maiden - Can I play with Madness?
Neil Diamond - Hello Again
Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten
Ella Fitzgerald - Reaching For The Moon
Neil Young - Old Man
Matthew Good - Alert Status Red
Foo Fighters - Everlong
See Spot Run - Weightless
The Libertines - Tell the King
Jackson Delta - My Mistake
Colm Heaney - Tonight
Nickel Creek - Reasons Why
*raises glass to Wolf, a man of taste and distinction...*
Last 10 songs played on Unity Radio:
Pillar - Sunday Bloody Sunday
Chantal Kreviazuk - Blue
Les Sweet Janes - Bleed Yer Heart Out
Sum 41 - Killer Queen
U2 - With or Without You
Jay McGroarty and Mike Turner - The Alchemist
Iron Maiden - Run to The Hills
Neil Diamond - Love On The Rocks
Natasha Bedingfield - These Words (I Love You, I Love You)
Ella Fitzgerald - Mack the Knife (a.k.a. "Morit'
Kids Aren't Alright - The Offspring
One of the few recent bands with... well, anything, really.
Katrina and the Waves - Walking On Sunshine
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Diana Krall, on teh SACD player
She was young! She was pure! She was new! She was nice!
She was fair! She was sweet seventeen!
He was old! He was vile and no stranger to vice!
He was base! He was bad! He was mean!
He had slyly inveigled her up to his flat
To view his collection of stamps,
And he said as he hastened to put out the cat,
The wine, his cigar and the lamps:
'Have some Madeira, m'dear!
You really have nothing to fear;
I'm not trying to tempt you-that wouldn't be right.
You shouldn't drink spirits at this time of night;
Have some Madeira, m'dear!
It's very much nicer than Beer;
I don't care for Sherry, one cannot drink Stout,
And Port is a wine I can well do without;
It's simply a case of Chacun a son GOUT!
Have some Madeira, m'dear!'
Unaware of the wiles of the snake in the grass,
Of the fate of the maiden who topes,
She lowered her standards by raising her glass,
Her courage, her eyes-and his hopes.
She sipped it, she drank it, she drained it, she did;
He quietly refilled it again
And he said as he secretly carved one more notch
On the butt of his gold-handled cane:
'Have some Madeira, m'dear!
I've got a small cask of it here,
And once it's been opened you know it won't keep.
Do finish it up-it will help you to sleep;
Have some Madeira, m'dear!
It's really an excellent year;
Now if it were Gin, you'd be wrong to say yes,
The evil Gin does would be hard to assess
(Besides, it's inclined to affect m' prowess!)
Have some Madeira, m'dear!'
Then there flashed through her mind what her mother had said
With her antepenultimate breath:
'Oh, my child, should you look on the wine when 'tis red
Be prepared for a fate worse than death!'
She let go her glass with a shrill little cry.
Crash, tinkle! it fell to the floor.
When he asked: 'What in heaven ... ?' she made no reply,
Up her mind and a dash for the door.
'Have some Madeira, m'dear!'
Rang out down the hall loud and clear.
A tremulous cry that was filled with despair,
As she paused to take breath in the cool midnight air;
'Have some Madeira, m'dear!'
The words seemed to ring in her ear
Until the next morning she woke up in bed,
With a smile on her lips and an ache in her head-
And a beard in her earhole that tickled and said:
'Have some Madeira, m'dear!'
How to save a life by the fray.

Hard to get any better than this, really.
I'm not familiar with it. Hmm. Just checked -- it's out of print. I'll try to get a copy from one of my buddies.
However, I think it'd be hard to outdo Cannonball Adderly's "Something Else". No showboating, just good music.
The White Stripes - My Doorbell
Blitzkreig - Yngwie Malmsteen
He's currently doing his Unleash the Fury tour.
Guess where he's playing on November 11th?
...Yngwie Malmsteen...
My brother took a track from
Rising Force (1984) and edited out everything but the shredding. It's insane. One long Yngwie-ism.
Haha, yes! Which song?
EDIT: and of course, everyone knows that theres no need for the non-shred bits anyway, so your brother has the right idea
Don't recall the title. It goes like:
BOM-BOM weedley-weedley-weedley-weedley-wee
BOM-BOM weedley-weedley-weedley-weedley-wee
BOM-BOM weedley-weedley-weedley-weedley-wee
BOM-BOM weedley-weedley-weedley-weedley-wee
neener-neer neener-neer neener-neer
neener-neer neener-neer neener-neer
neener-neer neener-neer neener-neer
weedley-weedley-weedley-weedley-weedley-weedley-wee
Ooh, Far Beyond The Sun! My favorite track on the album.
Ooh, Far Beyond The Sun! My favorite track on the album.
I'm not really surprised, but it's still hilarious that you knew what song I was talking about (that's my caveman transcription that I actually take notes in). Yes, I agree it's the best track on the album. I'll have to order a new copy of that CD. I can't find a decent bitrate copy on any p2p sites.
That, and
Missing Persons -
Spring Sessions M, and
Triumph -
Thunder Seven.
Just picked up the new Tragically Hip album today, called World Container.
Gonna be playing it on Unity Radio at 9:15pm eastern time if anybody would like to take a listen.
The Definitive Chet Baker, playing at 10:25am eastern time on Unity Radio, if anybody would like to tune in.....
Just picked up the new Tragically Hip album today, called World Container.
Gonna be playing it on Unity Radio at 9:15pm eastern time if anybody would like to take a listen.
Was it good?
Was it good?
I'd say so, from the first three bars I was hooked, some of their best work IMHO :D
Cool. I'm tuned in for Chet.
Followed by Clifford Brown at 11:15 ;)
Song For Caro - Xenochrony.
That is to say, me.
'F anyone wants to risk hearing some stuff I wrote, gimme your email. All my lyriced songs are currently musicless and all my musical pieces are currently lyricless, but if you wanna hear the music I have so far I'd love to share.
I've had to order another copy of Circulatory System...
The Murder Mystery - The Velvet Underground
Fuckin' obsessed with this song. It's so trippyyyy...
The Rolling Stones - No Expectations
Ooh, Far Beyond The Sun! My favorite track on the album.
I thought it sounded kind of Black Star-ish. But I haven't unleashed the fooking fury in a long time.
Edit: played Blackstar, now I remember how it goes
Saw him and George Lynch a year ago. He weighed about 300 pounds, but he could still kick his leg up to his head (which he did about every 15 seconds -- I don't see how he could burn that many calories and stay that big).
My brother saw Yngwie in concert, he said he was a
Spandex Enormity!
hahahaahaha M.O.D. :devil: We listened to that tape (the only way to listen to M.O.D.) at a barbeque about 2 months ago. It brought back high school in a big way.
I'm in a big band mood, playing Tommy Dorsey, followed by Billy Eckstine.
Tune into Unity Radio if you'd like to listen with me :D
Tales of Brave Ulysses - Cream
I love this song in a way I can't fully explain...
Blues Traveler explained why... but it still works.
Music & lyrics: john popper
It doesnt matter what I say
So long as I sing with inflection
That makes you feel that Ill convey
Some inner truth of vast reflection
But Ive said nothing so far
And I can keep it up for as long as it takes
And it dont matter who you are
If Im doing my job then its your resolve that breaks
Because the hook brings you back
I aint tellin you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely
There is something amiss
I am being insincere
In fact I dont mean any of this
Still my confession draws you near
To confuse the issue I refer
To familiar heroes from long ago
No matter how much peter loved her
What made the pan refuse to grow
Was that the hook brings you back
I aint tellin you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely
Suck it in suck it in suck it in
If youre rin tin tin or anne boleyn
Make a desperate move or else youll win
And then begin
To see
What youre doing to me this mtv is not for free
Its so pc its killing me
So desperately I sing to thee
Of love
Sure but also rage and hate and pain and fear of self
And I cant keep these feelings on the shelf
Ive tried well no in fact I lied
Could be financial suicide but Ive got too much pride inside
To hide or slide
Ill do as Ill decide and let it ride until Ive died
And only then shall I abide this tide
Of catchy little tunes
Of hip three minute ditties
I wanna bust all your balloons
I wanna burn all of your cities
To the ground Ive found
I will not mess around
Unless I play then hey
I will go on all day hear what I say
I have a prayer to pray
Thats really all this was
And when Im feeling stuck and need a buck
I dont rely on luck because...
The hook brings you back
I aint tellin you no lie
The hook...
On that you can rely
Renee Rosnes - With A Little Help From My Friends
Playing Hed Kandi Chill series (Winter Chill and Serve Chilled) on this nice fall day. Starting at 3pm eastern time, until about 730pm eastern time.
Tune in and enjoy!
Social Distortion...a bunch of stuff, just mixed up.
Damn. How'd I miss these guys for the last fifteen years? They're goddamn brilliiant.
Eh, people keep telling me theyre hot shit, but I'm not a big fan. Theyre mediocre, bordering on alright at their best.
Masta Killa--Made in Brooklyn
Tony Bennett--Duets: An American Classic
19:18:24 Herman Kelly - Dance To The Drummers Beat Current Song
19:15:55 Michael Marcus & Jaki Byard - Surfer Girl
19:11:24 U2 - Zoo Station
19:07:17 Dave Matthews Band - Stand Up (For It)
19:01:56 Doc Severinsen - Georgia On My Mind
18:59:48 The Ventures - Out Of Limits
18:54:54 Del Gatto, Lew - And Friends
18:52:15 Rainbow Quartz - Myracle Brah - Climbing on a Star
18:47:53 Fade To Bluegrass - Fade to Black
18:42:25 Rush - The Spirit of Radio
Nuttin' but jazz all day Monday, Oct 30th.
Tune in! :D
Rolling Stones- Goats Head Soup, The USA Collection
Shining Star -- Earth, Wind, and Fire
Robben Ford's cover of "what's so funny about peace love and understanding?"
Where are the strong, and who are the trusted?
In-A Gadda-Da-Vida, the 17-minute one. I refuse to listen to the short version.
In-A Gadda-Da-Vida, the 17-minute one. I refuse to listen to the short version.
"He's too tough for the waterboard, cue up the short version of in-a-gadda-da-vida..."
No, the waterboard'd get me in a second, i hate my hair getting messed up.
With the release of the new Who album today, I've got it on repeat for the rest of the day on Unity Radio.
Tune in and enjoy! :D
Ergh, I can't stand them. I love The Who, but when half the band are dead, they arent The Who anymore.
Sunzabitches.
True, I think The Who ceased to be when Keith Moon died. Face Dances was a pretty solid album even so, with Kenny Jones doing a fine job. ;)
Alot of drummers you could find a sort-of replacement for, but Moonie was just too unique. Who the hell could ever bash their way, totally by the seat of their pants, through a whole set using four 14" racks, two 16" floor toms, double bass and no high-hat? The guy was a freak-a-zoid.
I have always hated Moon's style. I understand why it was appealing, but the guy had no touch whatsoever. And Entwhistle was terribly underused. I expect most of the time he was trying to rein in Moon to try to keep the tempo somewhere in the zone. One of the best singers ever, one of the best songwriters, but I never liked the Who.
Whether you love him or hate him, either way I'm just sayin' he was one-of-a-kind.
I saw the who live in the 70's and maybe I caught them on a bad day but it was not one of the best live sets I've seen..
Prima donna's was the term 2hrs late on stage a rushed cobbled together set and no encore,don't care how big a band you are you should at least do one number..I saw Little Feat and The Outlaws on the same bill..Little feat did a cracking set, that band was so cool pity they all died...
By request, I'm playing The Who's new album again today, as well as some other Who, and some Pete Townshend stuff all day on Unity Radio.
:D
Classical Gas - Mason Williams
Tangled Up In Blue - Dylan
By request, I'm playing The Who's new album again today, as well as some other Who, and some Pete Townshend stuff all day on Unity Radio.
:D
No, no! My request was, DON'T play it again! Geez.
Black Horse and the Cherry Tree - KT Tunstall
I just bought her disk and this song just picks me up. I think I have listened to it about half a dozen times......so far
It's Flim & The BB's day, all day from 10am to Midnight eastern timeon Unity Radio.
Tune in and enjoy! :D
Wade In The Water -- The Blind Boys of Alabama
The Kooks, a great british classic-rock-revivalist band. Check 'em out.
Heroine(Theme from "Captive")-Sinead O'Connor & The Edge
My Saddest Hour -- The Five Keys
Featuring Harry Manx's Dog My Cat (2006 re-release) on Unity Radio, as well as some other jazz and blues featured on the Unity sampler disc. PM me if you'd like a free copy of the sampler!
:D
old vinyl
Wichita Lineman- Mr. Glenn Cambell
Rolling Stones - Undercover of the night
Wizards in Winter - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Mississippi Hippies - Dangerous Curves
Asylum Street Spankers - Spanker Madness
Disciple
Erie, PA hillbilly hardcore.
from now until about 2am eastern time, playing a variety of JazzTimes recommended tracks from:
Jim Hall
Nancy King
Ralph Towner
Tyrone Brown
Eric Reed
Ursula Rucker
Pieces Of A Dream
Joe Locke
Nancy Wilson
Dizzy Gillespie
Frequency
Trio Beyond
Ingrid Jensen
Tony Monaco
....and many more.
Tune in to Unity Radio and enjoy!
A post-Brazil 66 effort that is lacking in verve and emotion.
Fourplay - Fortress
Dave Matthews Band - Lie In Our Graves
Ambrosia - Livin' on My Own
Diana King - Shy Guy
Rickie Lee Jones - Danny's All-Star Joint
Harry Manx - Song For William
Norah Jones - Turn Me On
The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
Charlie Musselwhite - Casual Friend
The Ventures - Walk-Don't Run '64
Nuclear Daydream - Joseph Arthur
Eric Reed - Stablemates
The Ventures - Dick Tracy
John Mayer Trio - Wait Until Tomorrow
Fourplay - Save Some Love for Me
Dave Matthews - And Another Thing
Metallica - The Unforgiven
Dizzy Gillespie - Birk's Works
Dave Matthews Band - Tripping Billies
Stuart Hamm - Star Spangled Banner
Charlie Musselwhite - Revelation
Wonderful, wonderful album/song.
Louis Armstrong - I've Got My Fingers Crossed
Clifford Brown - Daahoud
Adam Sandler - STEVE POLYCHRONOPOLOUS
Elvis Presley - In The Ghetto
Prodigy - Narayan
Joe Satriani - Midnight
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love
The Ventures - Ram-Bunk-Shush
Los Lobos - Luz se Mi Vida
Leo Kottke - Jack Fig
America - A Horse with No Name
Jonny Lang - Back For A Taste Of Your Love
Quincy Jones - Prelude to the Garden
Trey Anastasio - Plasma
The Fray - Trust Me
Wayne Johnson Trio - My Song
Afterlife - Falling
Teddy Wilson - My Melancholy Baby
Walle Larson - Sunrise Samba
Diana Krall - Body And Soul
Sue Foley - Let Me Drive
... coming into los angeles
bringin' in a couple of keys
don't touch my bags if you please
mr. customs man...
Reviving my obsession with Jem. No, not that one,
this one
Wonderful, wonderful album/song.
Yep...that's my all time favorite band. :)
John Scofield - Groan Man
Avril Lavigne - Sk8er Boi
Metallica - Damage, Inc.
Sam Cooke - Frankie And Johnny
Hard Kandy - Advice
Art Pepper - Shaw 'Nuff
PQM feat. Cica - The Flying Song (PQM's Amped Up Pass Mix)
Jay Leonhart - Salamander Pie
John Mayer Trio - Something's Missing
Harry Connick, Jr. - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Darling Nikki - Prince
The song that sparked an authoritarian revolution...
John Mayer Trio - I Got A Woman
Mr. Mister - Don't Slow Down
Ray Brown Trio - Tin Tin Deo
Joel Palsson - Hland fyrir hjartad
Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender
Dusted - Always Remember To Respect And Honour Your Mother Part One
Metallica - Whiplash
Bennie Wallace - So In Love
The Matt Savage Trio - Blues in 33/8
Stuart Hamm - If You're Scared, Stay Home!
Lot of Manson these days.
Darling Nikki - Prince
The song that sparked an authoritarian revolution...
Fuck Tipper and the PMRC.:mad:
Yeah, but in his defence, he sparked one of my favorite Zappa albums, as well as one of the best interviews ever given on television.
I <3 Zappa.
Art Pepper - Move
Von Freeman - I'll Never Be Free
Mullins Band, Rob - Holiday
Elvis Presley - Stuck On You
The Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
Rush - Everyday Glory
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
Robin S - Show Me Love (StoneBridge Club Mix)
Bonnie Raitt - Slow Ride
Stacey Kent - Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
Man of LaMancha - Original Cast Album
I just got it in today. This is the original 1965 cast recording. There is a version from the later movie, but Peter O'Toole is not primarily a singer.
Fortunately, I will have the house to myself tommorrow, so I only have to worry about scaring the neighbors with my shower rendition of "Man of LaMancha" and "The Impossible Dream".
If I can keep my camera from getting wet, I might consider recording something for the Cellar.:p
Dave Matthews Band - Drive In Drive Out
Bud Powell - Parisian Thoroughfare
McCoy Tyner - Naima
Tony Bennett - How Do You Keep The Music Playing? ( duet with George Michael )
Richard F (feat. Samantha Stock) - Let The Sunshine Thru (Main 12" Mix)
Billy Eckstine - I'm So Crazy For Love
Counting Crows - Ghost Train
Louis Armstrong - Rhythm Saved The World
Douglas, Sclavis, Lee, Van Der Schyff - Petals
Rickie Lee Jones - After Hours
The Nutcracker Suite - Tchaikovski
Joe Satriani - Echo
Andy LaVerne - IRS (It's Really Something)
Drew Gress - Pang
Hard Kandy - Triage
Walle Larson - Johnson's Theme
Jonny Lang - Good Morning Little School Girl
Mr. Mister - Black/White
Metallica - Jump In The Fire
Earth Wind & Fire - Shining Star
Jay Leonhart - Giant Flies
Tony Bennett - The Good Life ( duet with Billy Joel )
Dave Weckl Band - Group Therapy
Björk - Amphibian
Therese - Time (StoneBridge Mix)
Vince Guaraldi - Oh, Good Grief
Elvis Presley - Don't
Louis Armstrong - I'm Shooting Hogh
Joe Satriani - Sleep Walk
Gus Gus - David (Tim Deluxe Mix)
Mark Knopfler - Hill farmer's blues
Why Aye Man - Mark Knopfler
EDIT: whoa shit man, i just saw cableguy's last song on his last post... freaky shit there man
Jeff Warren - Finding A Way
Pete Yorn - New York City Serenade
Gary Burton, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Roy Haynes and Dave Holland - Windows
Art Pepper - 'Round Midnight
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Po' Boy
Ingrid Jensen - At Sea
The Marc Atkinson Trio - Cinque Terre
Stacey Kent - Let Yourself Go
Joe Locke - Big Town
Warlock Moon commentary by Joe Bob Briggs. Joe Bob's not only hilarious, but also has a very soothing voice.
Street Drum Corp. Playing Happy Christmas from the album Taste Of Christmas.
Have moved on to I Spit On Your Grave Joe Bob commentary, while sipping a little Veuve in a skeleton claw champagne flute.
In Your Arms Tonight - Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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
Viktoria Tolstoy - Don´t 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.
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:
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.
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
The Day I Tried to Live (Soundgarden)- covered by Between The Buried And Me
Just added to the library :thumb:

A Song For Our Fathers - Explosions in the Sky (off their How Strange, Innocence album)
Blink 182 - The Rock Show
Summer Highland Falls - Billy Joel
Coming up at 11am eastern time. :D
Shevanel Cut A Flip - Between The Buried And Me
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.
Ewwwww.
Is that towards me? Just to let you know, I get very defensive about my music, especially BTBAM.
Yeah, but I get very offensive towards others' music. Especially shitty screamo-posermetal
Yeah, but I get very offensive towards others' music. Especially shitty screamo-posermetal
Ha, find another band that has a singer as good as Tom. Find another guitarist that can play like they can. Find another bassist that can keep up with the guitarist. Not to mention the drummer.
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.
Broadcasting at 2pm eastern time :D

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.
I'm thinking you have no idea what you are talking about and you are just repeating what you here from other people.
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.
i just have total contempt for them and almost every single new band out there. It's nothing personal against YOU, just against them.
Bob Dylan "The Bobster"..."Love And Theft"..."Time Out Of Mind"..."Greatest Hits Volume 3"!
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.
Primus! whoo. Except you lose big points for the shakira, rammstien, and cake.
I don't listen based on a points system.
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.
There's nothing wrong with Cake!
By points I mean in my book. Good bands put your taste a little higher in my book, shitty ones lose them.
I don't think anyone cares about your taste.
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)
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)
Is that your insecurities about yourself talking or do you really think that it is your civil duty?
Nah, I'm just being modest.
At 10am eastern I'll be listening to

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.
I miss them... Not enough to bother with XM, though.
They're also on FREE FM out of NYC (and free via stream) at 6pm...
//now listening to a conference call. YECH!
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...
Shakira, Laundry Service: "Suerte" and "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio"
Up next, selections from Metallica, Cake, Rammstein, Primus, RHCP, and Corinne Bailey Rae.
Don't listen to them. I like Cake and Rammstein a lot, and I personally think that music has evolved so much since the 70's. Yuk.
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 )
I personally think that music has evolved so much since the 70's.
Britney Spears. Jessica Simpson. Ashley Simpson.
Please don't make me go on...
Britney Spears. Jessica Simpson. Ashley Simpson.
Please don't make me go on...
Don't name mainstream music. If you want good modern music you have to look pretty hard but good bands are out there.
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.
Evolution doesn't mean better.
I've been listening to Fleetwood Mac this week. I mean the take no prisoners blues band not the evolved carp. So, you make a good point.
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.
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?
Musically literate, witty, intelligent, not-whiney rock and roll, for starters.
Gonna be spinning this at 130pm eastern time if you'd like to join me. :D
Bug Music is a tribute to the music of the Raymond Scott Quintette, the John Kirby Sextet and Duke Ellington, headed by the remarkably versatile clarinetist Don Byron
Arcade Fire
Beck
Beirut
Broken Social Scene
Jurassic 5
Kings of Leon
Modest Mouse
T-Rex
The Frames
The Magic Numbers
The Waterboys
Sigur Ros
My guilty pleasure: Lionel Richie :o
Spinning this at 2pm eastern if you'd like to tune in...... :D
Strawberries - Asobi Seksu
The Hedwig And The Angry Inch Sountrack
Right now I'm listening to Postal Service, My Chemical Romance and a little Incubus.
*shudder* *shudder* *hurk* *vomit*
Ibram, passing judgement on peoples musical taste is immature. Your tastes are not universally held, so lay off.

Another great album from the DMP catalog. Spinning at 130pm eastern time if you like to join me :D
Not universally held, just universally right.
Oh, to be 15 again.
Wait.
:eek2: ( no :shudder:, boo hoo)
Hey, what can I say, I'm a rock snob...
Ibram, passing judgement on peoples musical taste is immature. Your tastes are not universally held, so lay off.
It's fine. I really couldn't care less what he thinks.
Spinning at 1230pm eastern :D
Review by Judith Schlesinger
This is the Stockholm Jazz Orchestra's salute to tango, which demonstrates, once again, that the only boundaries in jazz are theoretical. This is a superb group of musicians, and arranger Carlos Franzetti has managed to evoke the classic, sinuous rhythms of tango with soulful, atmospheric jazz arrangements that suggest a deep admiration for Gil Evans. "La Ultima Curda" is especially reminiscent of Evans' legendary Sketches of Spain collaboration with Miles Davis. While the inclusion of the traditional, accordion-like bandoneon adds authentic flavor and two compositions — the powerful "Revolutionario" and the haunting ballad "Chiquilin de Bachine" — by tango legend Astor Piazzolla are represented, the overall sound is pure big-band jazz. And very good jazz at that: The arrangements move, change, and build, with ever-flowing lines, interesting tempo changes, and a variety of solo textures. The trumpet solos by Argentinian Gustavo Bergalli, which are featured throughout, are superb. Highlights include the above tracks as well as "El Arrastre," "Los Mareados," and "Tango Fatal," all of which convey the teasing mystery of tango expressed through the sophisticated language of jazz. The CD is also very crisply recorded in every blazing detail, using DSD technology. Lush, luscious, and unusual.
Everything But The Girl - Acoustic
Tom Waits - Orphans
Jamiroquai - Dynamite
and some old Steve Goodman for variety
Deep Inside Of You - Third Eye Blind
Review by Scott Yanow
For this fine straightahead trio set, the talented if somewhat obscure pianist Shelly Berg performs five standards and seven originals with bassist Lou Fischer and either Randy Drake or Steve Houghton on drums. The music swings in conventional fashion with the highpoints including "Star Eyes," "How Deep Is the Ocean" and "Here's That Rainy Day."

Gwen Stefani - The Sweet Escape
followed by

Norah Jones - Not Too Late

Folky-blues, acoustic jazz, Philadelphia based Melody Gardot gently stirs the senses with a diverse collection of beautifully poignant songs dripping with strength-filled honesty.
followed by:

Co-founded in Montreal, Canada in 1992 by guitarist Paul Deslauriers and pianist virtuoso Paul Buonassisi, these boys were deemed by some critics at the time to be "Canada's hottest blues-rock band". After a year of extensive touring in eastern Canada, selling out clubs and woo-ing festival goers everywhere like at the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the band relocated to Vancouver to branch out and create a larger and more diversified fan base.
"Volcano" on the tv. Way too firey, appallingly ludricious, and strangely compelling.

Gwen Stefani - The Sweet Escape
I liked Gwen tremendously, in the past, but I was somewhat disappointed by this album. It somehow didn't feel as "original" as older Gwen stuff.
I am listening to Jimi Hendrix tonight.
Many years ago I purchased "The Instant Monty Python CD Collection."
I was crestfallen to find that there are practically no track divisions on these CDs. For example, CD #1 features three tracks: Another Monty Python Record, Side 1; Another Monty Python Record, Side 2; and Monty Python's Previous Record, Side 1 (Side 2 being on CD #2). So if you wanted to go to an individual cut, say, the Spam sketch or the Spanish Inquisition, you had to fast-forward.
I have threatened, for years, to rip these CDs and chop them all up into proper tracks. Well, I started doing it this weekend, so I am slowly listening to all six CDs.
Ibram, passing judgement on peoples musical taste is immature. Your tastes are not universally held, so lay off.
Putting down what others enjoy is the height of arrogance. And arrogance is little more than the personification of the axiom that the best defense is a good offense.
Its a nice way to foreclose the possibility that someone might actually be interested in what you have to say.
I have threatened, for years, to rip these CDs and chop them all up into proper tracks. Well, I started doing it this weekend, so I am slowly listening to all six CDs.
Awesome! Pain in the ass to go through to get what you wanted in the first place, but I bet you feel some level of satisfaction in taking something inferior and making it work.
It's not that bad, I just have to find time to do it. I'm finished with the first CD now. I don't know what the best tool for this would be, but the sound file editor included with Nero lets you insert track breaks anywhere you want and then save the file as split tracks. So I just have to listen and then pick out the exact points where I want the breaks.
Cool. Only way I know how to do it is to select the portion of the sound wave in Audacity that you want to have as a separate track and save that selection as a new WAV file. Do that for each track. Again, not too bad, but with multiple short tracks it would take a while. Maybe two hours to do the CD.
Money! It's a hit!
Don't give me that do-goody-good bullllllshit!
Antony and the Johnsons.
I want the whole world to love them.
The Corrs - Dreams, and Best Of
Dido - Life for Rent
10,000 Maniacs - MTV Unplugged
Shakira - Laundry Service
Cranberries - No Need To Argue
Alanis Morrisette - Jagged Little Pill Acoustic
This is women with strong voices and accents night.
Playing In The Band, Madison, WI - Grateful Dead.
Yes, the 24:35 version.
"The Best Of Van Morrison" and some Radiohead.
Young Love's new CD, a few songs by New Young Pony Club, and some other miscellaneous indie rock.

Robin McKelle, the new jazz phenomenon «made in the USA». Her first album is already a «best seller» in USA. Critics compare her voice
to Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald!
It’s a remarkable voice -- a soul-infused alto tinged with haunting echoes of the postwar jazz greats. For years, Robin McKelle, has inched
closer to her inevitable destiny with the spotlight. Having shared stages with revered artists such as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter,
Terence Blanchard, Michael McDonald, Jon Secada and others, McKelle now assumes center stage with a debut solo album that
exuberantly broadens the boundaries of retro-swing. Produced by trumpeter, arranger and clinician Willie Murillo (Brian Setzer Orchestra,
Aimee Mann, LeAnn Rimes), Introducing Robin McKelle evokes the jazzy spirit of 1940’s America, while retaining a contemporary edge.
With its well-struck balance of potent swing and fearlessly sentimental balladry, the album heralds the arrival of a peerless interpretive
artist.
Follwed by:

Shareef don't like it!
Rock the casbah, rock the casbah
Just added the the library:

Coco Montoya - Dirty Deal
Hard to go wrong with anything on the Alligator label. :D
Diary Of Jane - Breaking Benjamin
Musicians:
Mulo FRANCEL - saxophones, clarinet
Robert WOLF - guitars
D.D. LOWKA - basses, udu drum
Andreas HINTERSEHER - accordion
Description:
After three acclaimed recordings released in North America, Justin Time continues its association with Munich-based musicians Quadro Nuevo for a fourth, with the arrival of their stunning new opus, Tango Bitter Sweet.
Whether visiting the rich repertoire of Italian street songs (Canzone della Strada), or exploring the cultural and geographical roots of coffee (Mocca Flor), Quadro Nuevo, appealingly armed with acoustic guitar, bass, accordion and saxophone, are never less than enchanting.
Tango Bitter Sweet makes musical stops in Havana, Buenos Aires, Naples, Venezuela and Paris. Each tune is inflected with the mood-altering, cinematic musical flavors that have endeared Quadro Nuevo to listeners all over the world. European critics have called Quadro Nuevo “an acoustic pleasure” (Stereoplay) and “dynamic, rich in detail, highly recommended”.
Polaris - Music From The Adventures of Pete and Pete
Server was down for the last few days....back up and running!
Just added to the library:

Playing at 235pm eastern time today.
Playing at 2pm eastern....

With their first studio album “The art of Cherry” jazz trio Fat Kid Wednesday showed that Don Cherry was the founder element of their
music. The FKW trio—Michael Lewis on saxophone, Adam Linz on bass and JT Bates on drums—have been called musical storytellers,
and indeed a conversational style exists in the rhythm section, punctuated nicely with exhilarating licks from Lewis. The threesome takes
the crazy risk to "believe" in the virtues of the eternal regeneration of this music. Rejecting most of the options of those who carry on
playing jazz as a "game" (mannerist distanciation, academic deference), the Fat Kids find naturally some essential values (lyricism, vital
energy, commitment) and sign a music that is so strongly anchored in the present that it touches timelessness.
At 2pm eastern....

Chantal Chamberland - Dripping Indigo
They Might Be Giants Dial a Song
Brilliant music for entertaining a 5 month old
A little mix...
Hank Williams Sr.
George Strait
Chris LeDoux
A great 3 cd set of Ambiant/downtempo/chill tunes!
Comments from Marc Doyle from the Fierce Angel website:
"In 1998 while working for London radio station Jazzfm I created a record label called Hed Kandi. Over the next 7 years I compiled over 50 CD’s, that went on to sell over 3 million copies. As the team at Hed Kandi grew we scored two top 10 hits with Stonebridge featuring Therese and countless club hits with artists such as Peyton and Bonnie Bailey. We also released critically acclaimed albums from Afterlife, 45Dip, Anthea and Late Night Alumni. Our weekends were equally busy with a radio show on both Jazzfm and Galaxy and countless club events all over the globe.
In June 2005 I made the difficult decision to leave Hed Kandi and set up a totally independent label and events company and in February 2006 the Fierce Angels spread their wings and took flight. I was joined by the amazing illustrator Jason Brooks, our events manager Nadia Rifaat and a team of the finest and fiercest DJ’s. "
Lewis Black's "The End of the Universe"...he's probably my favorite comic. He's great censored, but that much better uncensored.
Janis Joplin - Kozmic Blues
Most Recent Five -
Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman - Budgie
Demolition Boys - Girlschool
What's Next To The Moon - AC/DC
Shotgun Shell - Elvis Hitler
This Is Halloween - Marilyn Manson
Rosenrot - Rammstein, I particularly like the song "Te Quiero Puta!" So silly.
That is a great song...good CD. I think my favorite is still Herzeleid, but all their CDs are good.
im listening to the BuzzOutLoud podcast of CNET
Miles Davis--"Water Babies" and "In a Silent Way"
Ministry--"Rio Grande Blood"
RJD2--"The Third Hand"
Earnest Woodall - Time to Think
Arcade Fire- Intervention
Parabol - Tool
followed by
Parabola - Tool
What's left of the Flag---Flogging Molly
Rebels of the Sacred Heart--Flogging Molly
The Best of Blondie, I think. Playing now: The Tide is High. Woo hoo.
Oh christ, I know all the words, too. Help me.
Just finished listening to "The Immaculate Collection." Sigh. Not my choice, so I've decided to take matters into my own hands, and put in a mix from a friend.
Starting off with Calexico, "Black Heart"--a little too dark and depressing, but Beck and Chris Isaak are up next, so all is not lost, I hope...
Shevanel Cut A Flip - BTBAM
john popper project w/ dj logic.. surprisingly refreshing mix of john poppers thoughtful and evocative lyrics (and bad-ass harmonica playing) and dj logics great choices in beats.
Dropkick Murphys - The Rocky Road to Dublin
"...Now brother don't. Leeeeeave your homework undone. I'm a greedy man."
--James Brown
My husband snoring on the couch, and the baby snoring on the baby monitor. The baby breathes a little faster, but occasionally they synch up. It's freaking hysterical.
Amy Winehouse - Rehab'
i won't go, go, go...
John Coltrane - Blue Train
Rage Against The Machine - Self-titled album.
Lily Allen--Alright, Still
Deftones--Adrenaline
Die Eier Von Satan - Tool
If anyone knows German can they translate this?
I am guessing it is "The will of Satan" or "The words of Satan" of something like that.
According to Google, it translates as "The eggs of Satan"...seriously.
Haha, thanks a lot.
At first I thought that was supposed to be Hitler speaking but I guess that was the point...
Judith - A Perfect Circle
Just added a whole whackof stuff to the library whilst emptyting my wallet.
In rotation today are:
Lucinda Williams - West
Don Stiernberg - Unseasonably Cool
Keb Mo - Suitcase
John Mayer - Continuum
Joss Stone - Introducing......
Paolo Nutini - These Streets
The Fratellis - Costello Music
Take That - Beautiful World
Serena Ryder - If Your Memory Serves You Well
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
Robert Plant - Sixty Six To Timbuktu
8)
the local radio station, plays a fair bit of 80's but also has a neat line in classic rock, my 1st love
Some local Twin Cities Hip hop
P.O.S. right now.
I'm listening to the soundtrack of Bicentennial Man :)
Alice In Chains - Them Bones
My roommate, Joe, playing his guitar. I would also hear my keyboard, if it worked.
Hallelujah - Rufus Wainwright.
Beautiful song; I can't believe i never got into this dude sooner.
Hallelujah - Rufus Wainwright.
Beautiful song; I can't believe i never got into this dude sooner.
Love that song. I first heard it in Shrek. It was written by Leonard Cohen.
Leonard Cohen is rad -- but I think I'm in love with Rufus.
Hallelujah - Rufus Wainwright.
Beautiful song; I can't believe i never got into this dude sooner.
Absolute genius. I've been listening to his album 'Want Two' lately, and it's excellent. The only one I don't own is it's predecessor, 'Want One'. He has a new album out soon too. Here's an article I read about him earlier, it's a couple of years old but it's interesting.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/omm/story/0,,1416032,00.htmlThe soundtracks to "Planet Terror" and "Death Proof." "Death Proof" is great to listen to while driving around, as I do regularly. Tarantino just has a great ear for creating soundtracks. "Planet Terror" is great too. I liked this half of the "Grindhouse" movie better, but I like the "Death Proof" soundtrack better.
The Tears of a Clown -- Smoke Robinson and The Miracles
Departure from the Northern Wasteland - Michael Hoenig
Ozomatli - Don't Mess with the Dragon
Roofus's unreleased new album, coming out may 14th.
Release The Stars.
It's good.
Very, very good.
And the meek shall in-he-rit the earth...
Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. All 17-and-a-half minutes.
Mongo Santamaria--AfroRoots
Meet The Wretched - DevilDriver
OK, I'm listening to the Immaculate Collection, and I'm really enjoying it. So, just shut up.
Christina Aguilera- Candy Man
Phish- Poor Heart (studio version)
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. All 17-and-a-half minutes.
My favorite drum solo of all time. Not the flashiest but the most ... I dunno... the most solid.
Cradle of Filth - Rise Of The Pentagram
Cradle of Filth - The Forest Whispers My Name
Cradle of Filth - No Time To Cry
Cradle of Filth - Hallowed Be Thy Name
Daft Punk - One More Time
Celtic Frost - A Dying God Coming Into Human Flesh
Between The Buried And Me - The Day I Tried To Live (Soundgarden)
The album Twice Removed from Sloan, they're a terrific but lesser-known Canadian rock band.
Cat Stevens - Mona Bone Jakon
Kamakiriad--Donald Fagen
Co-workers on both sides of me at conference, so I feel I can listen to some tunes at a reasonable level without being rude. :)
Joss Stone- The Chokin Kind. Right to be Wrong. You Had Me.
The Fray - Snow Patrol - Hinder
but I listen online at work - so always have the radio on:)
Lots of Muse and Pantera...they pump me up when I'm working out.
Lots of Muse and Pantera...they pump me up when I'm working out.
[WAS]A bit of advice, I married Pete at peak girth. You've got to keep those expectations low for true happiness.[/WAS]
April and I fell in love at our peak girths, so I think we're in good shape. :)
Adding to the library over the next little bit - Enja's 24 bit remaster series
www.enjarecords.com
First up is Hal Galper's Ivory Forest

the sound of my sanity, slipping away...
Drops of Jupiter - Train.
On repeat.
For the past two hours.
I've fallen in love with this song.
Radiohead- Fake Plastic Trees
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists--"Bomb. Repeat. Bomb."
Avril L--"Girlfriend" (sooooo damn catchy--like a cross between the Breeders "Cannonball" and Toni Basil's "Hey Mickey!")
hey hey you you, wo bu xi huan ni nu peng you!
I cant believe she recorded that song in like ten languages, BRILLIANT move.
A decade ago ENJA president Matthias Winckelmann compiled the first "Ballads" album which is a classic today. At that time nobody could foresee the huge international success of the "Ballads" series that sold far more than 100,000 copies worldwide. The new volume, the fifth in the series, appropriately includes an astonishing version of "Take Five", one of the most legendary jazz standards, named for its unusual five-four measure. "Ballads 5 - Take Five" focus on brand new and upcoming releases by such as Trio Elf, veteran trumpeter Dusko Goykovich, singer Céline Rudolph, pianist Florian Weber's Trio Minsarah and even Frank Tusa's "Father Time" band of 1975 that was just made available on CD for the first time. The CD program's encore offers the undisputed father of the jazz ballad, Coleman Hawkins, in a historic 1966 recording of his best-known ballad vehicle, "Body And Soul".
Brian Wilson-Smile
The Collected Works of The Roches
The Rolling Stones-A Bigger Bang
The Very Best of Chad & Jeremy
On the way into work:
25 or 6 to 4 --Chicago
What a kick ass band they were back then. I love the horns. I was totally jammin' on the way in to work.
This is from this little local radio station that plays variety and they mean variety. It's based in a town of about 25,000 and I think it plays better variety than any of the bigger city stations we get. Last week I heard Train in Vain by the Clash. Good stuff.
Bruce Springsteen - We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists--"Bomb. Repeat. Bomb."
Damn good band, saw them live earlier this year.
P.O.S - Half Cocked Concepts
Just added to the library
Benni Wallace - Mystic Bridge, 24 bit remaster
Messuggah - Mind's Mirrors
I listened to a lot of Morrissey while writing my thesis...not sure why. Breezed right through shit though, so I guess it helped. I missed his concert here in St. Louis 2 weeks ago...didn't even know he was on tour...Goddamnit...
Your Good Thing (Is About To End) -- Mabel John
You blew me off - Bare Jr.
Lesley Gore-The Ultimate Collection Start the Party Again 1963-1968
Eric Carmen-The Definitive Collection
Right now...
God Speed You Black Emperor!
Album- "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven"
It's like drinkable music. Check it out if you enjoy post progressive semi space rock.
Nononono, it's Godspeed You! Black Emperor... but maaaan I love that album, great pick. I'd have to say Yanqui U.X.O. is better than Skinny Fists, though.
(Modest Mouse - Ocean Breathes Salty.)
Apocalyptia - Heat
From their CD - Reflections
Stormie, I love when I see a post of yours, because I always start singing...
Don't know why
There's no sun up in the sky
Stormy weather...
:)

TERUMASA HINO - TARO'S MOOD
ENJA 24 BIT MASTER EDITION
Recorded in 1973. Remastered from analog source. 1 bonus track plus 1 bonus CD (tracks 5-7)
Born in 1942 in Tokyo, Terumasa Hino made his professional debut in 1955. After the great success of his album "Hi-nology" (1969) he performed at the Berliner Jazztage in 1971 and at many other festivals before moving to New York in 1975. Today Hino is a lving legend and the most famous national jazz musician in Japan. Once an editor of Miles Davis transcriptions, his powerful playing in the 70s and his "large, brilliant tone" (Grove Dictionary) have often been compared to Miles Davis' 60s style. "Taro's Mood" is a fiery, high-energy live document of freestyle hardbop that also allows moments of surprising lyricism.
Frank Tusa - Father Time
ENJA 24 BIT MASTER EDITION
Recorded in 1975. Remastered from analog source.
Born in New York in 1947, bass player Frank Tusa worked with Paul Bley (1970-71), Dave Liebman's trio Open Sky (1972-74), Dom Um Romao (1973), Art Blakey (1977) and many others. From 1973 to 1976 he was a member of Liebman's band Lookout Farm that also featured Stan Getz' former pianist Richie Beirach as well as Miles Davis' former percussionist Badal Roy from Pakistan. For the recording of "Father Time", Tusa turned this band into his own studio ensemble recording his tunes only. A bordercrossing journey through jazz ballads and world music visions, this sterling album includes some of the band's most inspired performances and features Tusa's bass as one of the lead instruments. With each tune played in a different instrumentation, this album is a collection of timeless gems.
Fenceriders - Jimmy Needham
Kenny Baron - Scratch
ENJA 24 BIT MASTER EDITION.
Recorded in 1985. Remastered from analog source.
A highlight of the ENJA catalog, this trio recording received the prestigious "Prix Bud Powell de l'Académie du Jazz" back in 1986. "Scratch" is still one of the finest and most challenging recordings Kenny Barron has ever made. A multi-poll winner, Barron has accompanied Abbey Lincoln, Barney Kessel, Chet Baker, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, James Moody, J.J. Johnson, Joe Henderson and many others. Sensing Barron's potential as a soloist, Matthias Winckelmann called the pianist in early 1985 to propose this trio recording with bass champion Dave Holland and drum wizard Daniel Humair. Following "Scratch", Kenny Barron did three more albums for ENJA with his quintet. Michael Cuscuna remembers his first listening to this album: "A magnificent revelation. Here was finally the Kenny Barron that was crawling inside the creative but considerate accompanist. Whatever your preconception of Kenny Barron, listen to this album anew."
--The new Ozzy CD
--The new Pumpkins single
--The US version of The Clash's first CD
Charles Tolliver - Impact
ENJA 24 BIT MASTER EDITION
Recorded in 1972. Remastered from analog source. Two bonus tracks.
Born in Jacksonville, FL in 1942, Charles Tolliver started his career in the sixties after studying at Howard University, Washington D.C. Tolliver's bright, rounded timbre on trumpet and flugelhorn could be heard with partners such as Jackie McLean, Horace Silver, Roy Ayers, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey and Max Roach. In 1969 he founded the quartet "Music, Inc." that worked successfully until the end of the seventies. "Impact" was the most impressive document of this band presenting advanced hardbop statements with grooving vamps and high-energy blowing. Young Alvin Queen even quit his job with George Benson in order to work with Tolliver whom he knew since their days in the Horace Silver band. A charismatic live recording from Munich's legendary Domicile club, this edition offers two thrilling bonus tracks that sound as fresh as they did 35 years ago. Down Beat: Five stars.
http://www.enjarecords.com/cd.php?nr=ENJ-2109Your Good Thing Is About to End -- Lou Rawls
The End -- The Doors
I've Gotta Move Out Of This Neighborhood -- BB King
That's Why I'm Cryin -- Koko Taylor
Ain't That Lovin' You -- Eric Clapton
Serves Me Right to Suffer -- Jimmy Johnson
I'd Rather Go Blind -- Etta James
I Need Your Love So Bad -- Buddy Guy
Sleeping In The Ground -- Robert Cray
Why -- Lonnie Mack
and
You Can't Always Get What You Want -- Rolling Stones
I've been listening to the Pumpkins' CDs in chronological order this week to prepare for next month's release of "Zeitgeist." Right now, I'm on disc 1 of "Mellon Collie."
i listen to: Lil Wayne, (Dipset) Camron,Juelz Santana, 40 call, Max B, Outkast, Kanye west, Jim Jones, I listen to a shit load of music i cant name it all i love a shit load of hip hop and rap not too much of a fan of R&B tho
Life in Cartoon Motion - Mika.
He soooo fucking rocks!!!!
Hmm at moment my current cycle of cds goes like this:
John Coltrane 'Lush Life'
Miles Davis 'The Birth of the Cool'
Miles Davis 'Kind of Blue'
Thelonius Monk 'Round Midnight'
Charlie Parker 'Bird of Paradise'
Billie Holiday 'Love Songs'
The Fratellis 'Costello Music'
They just kind of go round on a rota :P
I have so many CDs that I've never fully listened to...at least 100. I should listen to them.
Audioslave - I am the Highway
The North Pole - The Walkmen
Tomorrow - Salif Keita
^^ One of the songs in the movie "Ali" with Will Smith. 0wns.
Well, my plan was to listen to some very cool environments CDs (I use one called 'Timberwolf in the Tall Pines' for meditation, decided I needed some ocean noises and a couple of thunderstorms, so I ordered them from amazon.)
Notice, how I said it "was" my plan?
The box arrived yesterday, and all of the CDs inside were crushed, jewel box bits all over the place. I used the automated returns thingy and got an RMA number and had them boxed up and mailed within an hour of receiving them. This morning I received an email from some outsourced ninny named "Bindu" telling me they were sorry about the jewel cases and they'd send me some and I could just move the inserts and CDs into them.
Shot back a cranky email indicating I had already mailed everything back and that the condition of the contents was such that I didn't even bother to break the shrinkwrap on the CDs.
Bindu has since apologized for his hastiness, and replacement CDs are on their way.
So, consequently, I'm listening to the air conditioning hum.
It went hmmmmm, mmmmmm, mm-m-mmm-m-mmmmmm...
Look away, down, Gower Avenue... look away... down...
Jamie Goes Home, by Noe Venable.
Pour Me Another - Atmosphere
Tia Fuller - Healing Space
Biography by Matt Collar
Saxophonist Tia Fuller is an expressive, forward-thinking musician with a bent toward post-bop and soulful, expansive jazz. Interested in music from a young age, Fuller's piano and flute studies began around age three and culminated in her earning a bachelor's degree in music from Spelman College in the '90s. Later, Fuller sought her masters degree in jazz pedagogy from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Subsequently, she found performance opportunities with a bevy of name artists and ensembles, such as Charles Fambrough, Mickey Roker, Ralph Peterson, T.S. Monk, Rufus Reid, and others — including the Gerald Wilson Orchestra and the Duke Ellington Orchestra. She released her debut album, Healing Space, on Mack Avenue in 2007.
Walking to Do - Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
Tia Fuller sounds interesting.
The White Stripes--Icky Thump
What a great CD...Jack White tries to channel Led Zeppelin in full, and does surprisingly well.
John Carter/Bobby Bradford - Seeking
24 bit remaster :D
Songs that played on shuffle on the iPod while working today:
Lovey Dovey--Split Enz
In 3's--Beastie Boys
Vessel--Nine Inch Nails
Carbona Not Glue--Ramones
Return of the Rat--Nirvana
Bodhisattva Vow--Beastie Boys
Nightclubbing--Iggy Pop
Tryin' to Get the Feeling--Barry Manilow
The Grindhouse Blues--Robert Rodriguez
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman--Carole King
That's All Right--Tyler Hilton
Steppin' to the Bad Side--from the movie "Dreamgirls"
Deity (live)--Ministry
Blonde Redhead- 23
I love the twins!!! So hot!
literally right now - listening to local radio
Stereophonics - (I'm Just Looking) I'm Not Buying
Wishbone Ash "Argus"
Not played this album for ages Classic
Anyone remember Rosie Vela? Came across her 'Magic Smile' single in iTunes yesterday - have her 80's album on vinyl in the attic somewhere - was a great set of numbers on it, I recall. Think I'll dig it out again....
Stand Inside Your Love
I Of The Mourning
- The Smashing Pumpkins
Right now, I am listening to Duke Ellington's album Such Sweet Thunder. The whole suite is dedicated to the Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario; so each song is inspired by the bard. Has tunes like 'Sonnet for Caesar' and 'Lady Mac' (the track which is currently playing).
Seal's first and second CDs.
House Of The Rising Sun - The Animals
Musiq Soulchild - Luvanmusiq
AWESOME R&b
Hey There Delilah - Plain White T's
actually the whole cd
Smashing Pumpkins--Zeitgeist
Ministry--Rio Grande Dub
Just on a bit of a Miles Davis kick at the moment.
A lot of John Mayer. Especially the Village recordings and The John Mayer Trio.
Bebel Gilberto--self-titled

Steve Marriner - Going Up
Nice blues from the same label as Harry Manx 8)
www.dogmycatrecords.ca
Interpol - Our Love To Admire.
Potentially should have a thread of its own.
Bebel Gilberto--self-titled
I LOVE her stuff.
Funker vogt - Prisoners of war
A lot of Henry Rollins spoken word releases (The Boxed Life, Think Tank, etc.)
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MIKA.
Oh man, amazing. Think Freddie Mercury with Prince in charge of drums. It's Queen, with a bit of a dance edge. No, I don't mean late-era DiscoQueen... This stuff is amazing.
[youtube]uzA0nG_PurQ[/youtube]
I like this thread.
Alice Russell - album: My Favourite Letters. Check out her MySpace page to hear her. Fabulous voice on that woman.
Amy Winehouse. Back to Black.
Cafe Del Mar - Volume 6. Highly recommended.
Impaled - Preservation of Death
Mute Math - 2007 TRANSFORMERS Theme
Lion - 1986 TRANSFORMERS Theme
Alexz Johnson - Waste My Time
Rollins Band--Get Some Go Again
Selections from the most recent Prince compilation--"Controversy" might be my favorite Prince track of all time
2 Nigs United 4 West Compton - Prince
Eternally Grateful -- Grateful Dead.
Yeah, I know it's old material. This is a Rhino compilation I grabbed while getting coffee on the way to work. I am actually listening to it RFN and comments in the [thread=14990]August 6th/9th, 1945[/thread] thread made me decide to mention this.
Lyfe Jennings- The Phoenix
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Feast Of The Mau Mau
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Pink Floyd- Knocking on Heaven's Door
Amazing what you'll find on Usenet.
It's from some French soundtrack.
Jazz After Midnight/Blues ~ By Licorice Pizza & A Taste of Vinyl
77:14 @ 320kbps
The Innocent - Drivin' N Cryin'
Hed Kandi - Serve Chilled 2007
Love that cover ;)
The fatboy slim/norman cook collection, by fatboy slim and (i guess) norman cook
Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions......borrowed from my son who didnt seem all that thrilled to get it for his birthday. ingrate. :~
Revisiting Blood Sugar Sex Magik cd - RHCP
Goin' Against Your Mind - Built To Spill
Right this very second I am listening to 'Sailing By' ....a piece of music that Radio 4 always plays shortly before it closes for the night ....just before the Shipping forecast.
From wikipedia....who'd h'a'thunk Sailing by would be in wiki?
Context and usage
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer - depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding Midnight News, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast.
[edit] Popularity
Besides its intended function, Sailing By is thought of affectionately by many British radio listeners as it is considered a soothing accompaniment to bedtime. The lead singer of the Britpop band Pulp, Jarvis Cocker chose Sailing By as one of his Desert Island Discs, saying for many years he had used it "as an aid to restful sleep".
The piece featured as the second track on a single recorded by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia in a quest to save the Radio 4 UK Theme. In 1993 there was a similar reaction by BBC listeners when Sailing By was temporarily taken off the air on weekday schedules, leading to it being re-instated in 1995.The recording used by the BBC is not available commercially, but several similar recordings are available on CD.
*grins* don't fuck wit the radio4 audience. We'll peacefully protest your ass.
And now, I'm listening to John Coltrane, Blue Train
^Props
Talib Kweli - Listen
I've been on a Sabbath kick lately, particularly the Dio discs.
Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock. RIP to the one and only King of rock n' roll.
Should I Stay Or Should I Go - The Clash
The Velvet Underground and Nico.
An album that would have definitely, unquestionably have been much better without the "and Nico".
I am listening to Girlfriend Remix by Avril lavigne
This one rocks
Queensryche . . . Operation: Mindcrime
Hello? Hello-ooo? Perhaps you need another shot...
There, that should do it. Sweet dreams[COLOR="White"] . . . . . . . . . . . . . [/COLOR] [COLOR="Silver"][SIZE="1"]you bastard[/SIZE][/COLOR] [COLOR="White"]. . .[/COLOR]
Dream Girls Soundtrack.
:D
gabba gabba we accept you we accept you one of us!
Departure from the Northern Wasteland - Michael Hoenig
Infected Mushroom
Album-Converting Vegetarians
Song-Shakawkaw
I just got a bunch of stuff from these guys.
They amaze me.
The Man Who Would Be King OST
Electrelane - No Shouts No Calls
Maroon 5--It Won't Be Soon Before Long
New Annie Lennox. Not bad except for the repeat to fill up the disc.
Charles Manson - LIE and the Terror Cult
Uncle Kracker - No Stranger to Shame
Man, how could I have forgotten how much I like this album?
Dexter Gordon 'Go'...awesome:)
Chicago - first album
Chicago Transit Authority. Good stuff.
<---is now humming "Does anybody really know what time it is?"
Welcome, shina!
Ozric Tentacles "White Rhino Tea"
Australia's ABC's youth-aimed radio network Triple J's weekly "Roots-and-All" program, from
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/roots/mod_windows/roots.asx
Love it.
Blue Oyster Cult - Veteran Of The Psychic Wars
Chicago Transit Authority. Good stuff.
<---is now humming "Does anybody really know what time it is?"
Welcome, shina!
That was the first album I ever bought
Genesis Radio on Pandora...nice.
Speaking of Chicago...does anyone have their Carnegie Hall live album on CD?
Bob & Doug McKenzie - 12 Days of Christmas
Bruce Hornsby and the Range - Down the Road Tonight
http://paperthinwalls.com/singlefile/item?id=1282
SAW THESE GUYS IN CONCERT THEYRE GOOD
ITS LIKE MELLOW DEVO I GUESS BUT THE DRUMS KICK ASS LIVE AND THEY THROW SOME AWESOME PARTIES
YEAH D00D NOTHNG BETER THN A BAND THT SOUNDS LIK DEVO AND THROWS AWSUM PARTYS ROCK ON MAN
Broken Chairs (live) - Built To Spill
Wendy O. Williams - Fuck That Booty (Work That Muscle)
Elvis is in the building currently. Blue Christmas
someone having sex in the office next to me.
You have a web cam?
Take Me Home - Brother Ali
As loathe as I am to admit it... American Idiot sounds really really fucking good on vinyl.
Issa Bagayogo - Kalan Nege
Bob & Doug McKenzie - 12 Days of Christmas
take offKitsune ???
I'm betting not. "Kitsune" just means "fox" in Japanese.
I played a clip of it for Kitsune and he has definitely never heard of it before. :)
Chemical Calisthenics - Blackalicious
Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) -- Ella Fitzgerald
I have to say Ella's voice on this cd set (Ella Fiztgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book) is ... perfection.
I'm listening to this, with my ears and my heart and my ballot:
Yes We Can (Barak Obama Song) -- Will.I.Am
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The Creeper Returns -- Little Sonny, New King of the Blues Harmonica
Bedouin Soundclash - Sounding A Mosaic
This stuff is brilliant. They are not your regular Ontario Reggae outfit.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Red Right Hand
Jeff Wayne's (musical) War Of The Worlds.
one of the greatest prog-rock concept albums/rock operas ever.
and richard burton has like the perfect voice for the narrator too.
All She Wants to Do Is Dance
Don Henley
Building the Perfect Beast
Kortchmar
Geffen Records
1984
LeAnn Rimes on the radio.....How Can I Live Without You. :zzz:
"Red Right Hand" is an incredible song that I never get tired off. I'm really into the "Into The Wild" soundtrack right now. That and Black Crowes : Warpaint, Tall
Feels Like the First Time
Foreigner
Jones
Atlantic / Wea
1977
Hello,
Can someone please explain to me what does this mean: 362 and 293.
I see this on a forum where a couple use this to response to each other. I thought that's kinda cute although don't know what's that mean.
Please let me know,
Thanks.
Loss
"Sabotage" by Black Sabbath...one of their more underrated CDs.
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
kink
online streaming audio
acoustic station
http://www.kink.fm/
( oops...don't click on the fetish link ):blush:
Blush (Only You) -- Plumb
My wife fell in love with her music...she's pretty good.
The Cult...they still fucking rock after all these years.
Ian Astbury is one of the greatest frontmen out there.
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Down in Mexico - The Coasters
That's a great song...it's on the Death Proof soundtrack. Tarantino has a knack for putting together great soundtracks with his movies.
I'm glad The Cult are back together, but I thought he did a great job with Riders on the Storm (The Doors) too.
They Say--Scars on Broadway
Lordz Of Brooklyn - Saturday Nite Fever
Bob Clark's commentary on "Porky's".
Rehearsing with the county Master Chorale for a run of performances of the Bruckner Te Deum and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. So I've got a disc of the Ninth in the 'puter.
Steely Dan - Aja
Just like I have every day, on my computer at work, for...a few months now? Since I saw it on VH1's Classic Albums, and then was talking about it in a thread here with UT and shawnee and jumbojim. Yeah, seriously, I listen to it every day, all day. Except when I have gig music to drill myself on, I do that for a few days before the gig, then it's back to Steely Dan.
Lots of drum and trance music. Love James Asher's Shaman's Drums and Bible of Dreams by Juno Reactor.
Just Sitting -- Smithstonian, the first track of Super Funk Is Back Vol 5, Rare and Classic Funk 1968-1977.
The link takes you to a page where you can hear a taste of each track on the disc. I heard "Just Sitting" during Preachin The Blues with Johnny Horn, Johhny Horn on KEXP (Sundays, 10 am to noon). I heard the track and went and bought the cd just for that track. The rest is pure profit. Ohhh yeah.
Sevendust - self-titled debut
....yeah -- i agree, people are basically getting sick of the same old rock/hip-hop/r&b bullsh*t..... and there is just this big upsurge from a new style coming out of Europe -- best place i've found it so far is a compilation series called 'euro club hits' on itunes -- or check this link:
http://electricfilebox.com/tracks
:) :D ;) :cool:
I've mostly been listening to XM since I got the new car--it came with a 3-month free subscription, and I'll probably subscribe after that. I've been hearing a lot of songs that I haven't heard in forever, e.g. "Hobo Humpin Slobo Babe" by Whale. How could you not like that song?!
Been listening to a couple Pandora stations. I'm building one off Eddie Vedder thats pretty good. Lil Griff being cooler than me has this really edgy punk think going that evolved from Arctic Monkeys.
Vedder does the music for "Into the Wild" and it's very good. J has been hooked on the songs since seeing the movie. Best of all he loses the mush mouth and enunciates.
cooling fans. laser printers. clicking keyboards. air conditioners.
Radiohead- a song from the new Rainbows c/d.
It was so retro and nothing like I expected.
Radiohead- Lull
all on AOL radio :D
which is good because I've been bored the last hour or so.
I just got done mowing the grass. I listened to Billy Joel's Greatest Hits while I was doing it.
Wylde Nept - John Kanakanaka
soundtrack from Aladdin. Love it.
I've been listening to the Pretenders all day today, I don't know why. They feel like a guilty pleasure since they have a female lead singer...
Grant Lee Phillips - Ballad of Catain.mp3
Rob D - Clubbed To Death.mp3
I've been listening to this channel on XM called Fungus53. They play punk and similar-sounding music. Lots of stuff I haven't heard in forever...The Damned, Dead Kennedys, The Vandals, etc.
Emmylou Harris'
Pieces of Sky.
Even if you think you could never like country or folk music, you should give a listen to this album. Heartbreakingly beautiful.
Alison Krauss and Yo-Yo Ma doing
The Wexford Carol.
I think Krauss has a wonderful voice, but she lays a little too heavy on the tremolo sometimes.
dar, I've been having urges for some different music, something kind of folksy. Maybe I'll look for the Emmylou CD over the weekend. :)
Oh man, I saw Yo-Yo Ma perform a piece off his new album on TV the other day... wow did I hate it. It was this experimental thing with a woman playing bagpipes and screaming every once in awhile, and it was just terrible.
Yeah. I thought it was dumb when we played that piece in 7/5 time in high school, too.
Oh man, I saw Yo-Yo Ma perform a piece off his new album on TV the other day... wow did I hate it. It was this experimental thing with a woman playing bagpipes and screaming every once in awhile, and it was just terrible.
Holy shit - Is that who that was??? I saw that too!! Worse than terrible. As bad as that chili joke I posted. :vomit:
The interview was okay (Colbert) but the performance was like listening to a catfight. One where both cats actually die at the end.:headshake
Ignite - Fear Is Our Tradition
Death Magnetic - Metallica
MGMT
I'm listenin to their debut album. I am ever so impressed.
I've been listening to a lot of Ministry lately. I'm going to miss Al Jourgensen and the gang, but if McCain gets elected, he might wind up coming out of retirement.
MGMT
I'm listenin to their debut album. I am ever so impressed.
MGMT are okay, but i personally recommend Black Kids, White Rabbits, Cajun Dance Party, etc a little more.
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
This is in the heart of the American cultural DNA. Somebody said it was coming up on the 50th anniversary of it so I fetched it.
I have never listened to the whole thing in real-time, but I've surely heard everything on it just by accident and since mama is a deep classic jazz fiend and since it influenced everything that came after it.
Since I have not yet achieved my own 50th anniversary this work is not revolutionary in my lifetime. It strikes me that my understanding of its musical language is largely due to Vince Guaraldi's awesome Peanuts soundtrack work, which began 5 years after Kind of Blue. We didn't realize it at the time, but you didn't grow up in the Peanuts generation without being exposed to quality jazz.
So, to me, Kind of Blue is simply good music, and not the extraordinary accomplishment that it's always heralded as. But for the same reason, it sounds... modern somehow, not like a 50-year-old recording.
Are You Hep to the Jive - Cab Calloway
Good music. Still sounds hep. :)
I love Miles Davis. Kind of Blue was the first jazz cd I bought when I went through my jazz fad last year. I'd heard most of it, like you say, accidentally; my Dad was a jazz fan.
Are You Hep to the Jive - Cab Calloway
Good music. Still sounds hep. :)
I threw a department party on Tuesday, and had trivia. One of the questions asked "What big band leader and scat singer is best known for his 1931 hit
Minnie the Moocher?" Only half of the teams got it. Sad. So very sad.
We need music education in this country.
Sadly, when it's time to cut budgets, it's usually one of the first things to go.
I'm not actually *listening* to anything right now, but I am *ripping the shit* out of a bunch of CDs from the library.
This oldy:
[youtube]GB8nCE2EoIw&feature=related[/youtube]
Nothing is truly old unless you have at least two MiniMoogs.
[youtube]yw8swApEb9w[/youtube]
Nice, Al Green!
Here's my quickmix.
http://www.pandora.com/?sc=qm3160655Jason Mraz, Good Charlotte, Nickelback, Daft Punk, Adele, Seether, and lots more!
I'm makin a come back!
*grins* So I see.
MGMT, Leftfield, Portishead, Little Boots.
I havent been able to get enough of the Fratellis' new album Here We Stand. Every track on it is a winner on some level at least.
I'm sure, I'm behind the times on this but you can watch non-stop here. good stuff
http://ckuik.com/The_Fratellisright now we're listening to
this. I just introduced it to the kids and they love it, so we turned it up full volume and played it several times. Right before bedtime :D
(it came up in a youtube search for the Star Spangled Banner -WTF? :lol:)
right now im listening to alot of augustana and seether always...but of course im listening to jason mraz and cas haley too!
ooo and lene marlin is good too
Grand funk, "feelin' allright"
Smoke gets in your eyes - The Platters.
I love that song.
Mercyful Fate - Curse Of The Pharaohs
Shooting Star- Last Chance
Pearl Jam - Day Tripper ( Cover )
Motley Crue - Home Sweet Home
Ignite - Fear Is Our Tradition
My Baby Don't Tolerate -- Lyle Lovett
I'm sorry to hear that.
Is it his hair?
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
Tarkus
big yellow taxi-covered by Counting crows
working class hero-John Lennon
2112-Rush
Saul Williams - Talk to Strangers Apparently, anyway. I've got it on low while the 24 hour news channel plays in the background.
Immortal Technique - That's What It Is
Hope for the youts of america. I took a club kid to a tourney last weekend and made him listen to my music. He approached at practice last night and after we talked about why we sucked so bad he asked who was that guy with the awesome deep voice. "Louis Armstrong." Great that he recognized talent not great that he never heard Louis or Ella Fitzgerald before. The rest of the road mix was Arctic Monkeys, Bedoin Soundclash, Miles Davis, Cake, and State Radio.
We all know how hearing quality music at a young age, played by someone who you think is cool, opens up a new world and is something you never forget.
Good stuff, Griff.
We all know how hearing quality music at a young age, played by someone who you [COLOR="Red"]mistake for [/COLOR]cool, opens up a new world and is something you never forget.
Good stuff, Griff.
fixed
The Merriweather Post Pavillion by Animal Collective, i love that band, pure stuff
Been to the post many a time. Didn't know there was a song called that though.
Skinny Puppy - Pro-Test
Now Sonic Youth - Incinerate
Yes -
Awaken live from 1977
I love Youtube - I'm getting to see and again hear
some concerts that I attended.
Smashing Pumpkins - The Beginning is the End is the Beginning
This is the remix of the track orginally used on the Batman and Robin film, which is the title track for the upcoming Watchmen film. I actually didn't like the original, hell I'm not even a huge Smashing Pumpkins fan, but this is pretty good. Especially when contrasted with the film trailers.
I'm getting nostalgia stricken, digging in the bottom shelf.
Jim Croce.
Greatest Hits.
I had forgotten how simply awesome this cat is. RIP
I dated a guy in college who was a huge JC fan, so yeah...I got that. Good stuff.
I like " Operator".
Damn, I have some fond memories of that era.
I listen to him on vinyl sometimes. What an amazing storyteller.
I am listening to...a Big Finish Doctor Who Audio play :) It's called Zagreus and it's brilliant. It's the second in a trilogy of plays, the first one was called Neverland and was very good. After Zagreus, there's Scherzo, which is supposed to be a very strange little play.
John Frusciante - Central
From his new album, of which I approve
Sir Elton's Greatest #1s
Also just purchased today, finally:
Paul McCartney: "Memory Almost Full". I'm impressed. Great listen!
May I add...
If the Beatles were still 'around', they'd be awesome. Paul has the modernized Beatles sound. Melikes.
Electric Six vs Vanilla Ice - Vanilla Ice is in Danger (mashup)
I hate everybody at this particular moment. :mad2:
Sarah McLachlan-Mirrorball
I'm afraid to listen to Sarah now. Those animal commercials are impossible for me to watch. I get all balled up inside.
Eva Cassidy -What a Wonderful World
I have Eva's Songbird CD. I love every single recording on it. I could easily vote her as best songstress ever.
I have Eva's Songbird CD. I love every single recording on it. I could easily vote her as best songstress ever.
An amazing songstress and what a range....blues, jazz, gospel, pop, standards, folk...
I saw Eva twice before she died...Blues Alley in DC and Mick Fleetwood's club in Va.
What a shame she wasnt widely known or appreciated until well after her death.
Seeed.
German reggae. It's a hoot!!!
Kyuss - Gardenia, going into Gang Of Four - We Live As We Dream, Alone
Dean Martin, but before that, Elton John's greatest hits.
Just checking the quality of the download of
last night's Dead concert. Better in person, I think.
I was cleaning out my basement and found some boxes that I haven't been into for many years. One had a bunch of old dead tapes... spent an hour hooking up a tape player to the receiver and the old speakers... time was not kind to the tapes at all :(
blonde redhead - misery is a butterfly.
Ummm....The Raincloud Man ....Big Finish Doctor Who Audio Range....
Natalie Merchant - all of her stuff. Love her.
Ooooo- !
Eilen Jewell - Sea of Tears.
AWESOME!
Pop Will Eat Itself - Ich Bin Ein Auslander
It's Hawaiian shirt day here at the office, so I am listening to the excellent
Facing Future by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
Trying Queensryche - Mindcrime Two again. Giving it one more chance before I throw it away. What happened to the good old days of Mindcrime and Empire?
Trying Queensryche - Mindcrime Two again. Giving it one more chance before I throw it away. What happened to the good old days of Mindcrime and Empire?
don't throw them away! send them to me!
to anyone:
If you want to download Coldplay....if you like them inspite of everything....like I do you can get a free copy here:
http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=395Have you listened to Mindcrime 2? It's a painful self-indulgent resting-on-their-laurels album. The new one is WAY better, but still not the same driving force they once were.
I fully intend to spend several hours this weekend listening to some of the Big Finish audio productions (Dr Who range, natch.)
i love Big Finish audioplays. They're really well produced. OK, some of them are a tad cheesy in parts but some of them are simply marvellous. There are a handful that I rate as the best audio plays I have heard. Much better than the stuff that makes it onto radio4 (on the whole.)
They do several regular ranges, usually old, no longer running sci fi shows (Classic Doctor Who, Sapphire and Steel, Blake's Seven), and spinoffs (Companion Chronicles) they're starting to branch out into what they call their Classics range. Starting with Phantom of the Opera.
It's a brilliant way of continuing old stories. So, for instance, Paul McGann is known (amongst other things) for having been the Doctor the longest (or joint longest) time, but only appeared as him once (in the TV movie, mid 90s) But actually he's probably racked up many many hours as the doctor through the BF audio plays. All that character development that didnt get followed into TV was picked up and taken in all sorts of directions. Same with the 6th doctor (Colin Baker). Had a short run and never got to take the charactre anywhere beyond his initial, rather abrasive, arrogant Doctor.
Sci-fi works on the radio. Get the sound effects right (most of the time) and the human brain can come up with somethng that wipes the floor with CGI and it's a damn sight cheaper. Some stuff...you really can't do on tv. Just can't possibly come across. If you are trying to portray something like an environment utterly alien in every way...how do you depict that? If you're playing with dimensions and mauling about in each other's minds... how do you show it and not make it smaller? Also, the audio plays are not made for children. They're mostly accessible to children and woldn't worry the censor over much; but they aren't the core market. So...some of the stories are rather more grown up. Some are silly, or whimsical. Some are very dark.
So...
I've got three (brand new!) Doctor Who plays that have been sitting on my hard drive waiting for my final exam to be over. Har!
Journey: Look Into the Future. Pre Steve Perry.
What made me drag it out of the 'archives' was watching a dvd of Journey's top hits. Randy Jackson is impressive on the video with his thickstringing on the "Raised on Radio" songs. But that fucker sings out of key. Big time.
dawg that was a little pitchy for me
He's a better bassist than he is a talent judge. imo
Have you listened to Mindcrime 2? It's a painful self-indulgent resting-on-their-laurels album. The new one is WAY better, but still not the same driving force they once were.
No I've only heard the first two c/ds. Not Mindcrime 2.
I heard the new one was suppose to be good as far as a story goes?Would that be Face To Face? and has 3 years gone by since I heard of it. wow.
I know about dissapointment when waiting for a c/d.
The Tragically Hip just released their c/d called,'We Are The Same'
It was very tragically dissappointing.:(
QOTSA - Mosquito Song
Almost got this down pat on the guitar...which is harder than it sounds when you realize I'm doing it by ear. Getting the sheets off the 'net is cheating.
Fanfarlo, The Walls Are Coming Down
Nine Inch Nails - The Great Destroyer
Something in your mouth - Nickelback - ok well the whole CD
Kristin Chenoweth - "Let Yourself Go"
Band of Horses - Funeral
FuneralMoby. Just a bunch of old stuff on the ipod.
traveling wilbury's.
It's allllllllllright...long as you got someone to lay.....it's alllllllllright....every day is just one day.
I enjoy the Wilburys and love thinking about how happy those musicians must have been to be able to play with each other. Not how they must feel now, with a couple of them gone.
I am listening to my iPod on Shuffle, something I have never done. There's much music on there donated by another, so there are many surprises, and I usually listen to tracks in 'proper' order. Guess I'm just feeling wild and free today!
Right now? Right this minute? I am listening to The Eight Truths...a Big Finish Doctor Who Audio play (you're shocked, right? Dead surprised.)
the local evening snooooze...................zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Mammal - Smash the Pinata
Pretty awesome Australian band.
Dead London .... another Big Finish Doctor Who audio play.
I am loving having loads of free time!
Heart of the Sunrise - Yes
drowning pool - 37 stitches
The One Doctor (yup. Big Finish. I am loving this catch-up bonanza)
Anesthetize by Porcupine Tree
someone mowing their lawn right this second because, baby, in a few, there's gonna be a hard rain a comin'.
*at least I hope it will. LOOOOOOOVE the thunderstorms.
I do too! It's sunshiny here, Bri...was thinking of going to Poultry Days in Versailles (yeah, I'm a hick.)
Will I need to change my user title to Chicken Queen?
No Chicken Queen just yet....let's see if you actually GO first. IF you do, you can change it. Yellow Springs Street Fair is today, too, but only till five pm.
I usually go to the Fall one anyway (the fall yssf).
Isn't Versailles fooking far away, girl? Or do you live deeper than I thought? Don't tell me you're a Darke county girl! :)
It's not very close, maybe 45 minutes away. No, I do not live on The Darke Side (that's what I called it when I had to drag my ass over there one day a week for work.)
I love Yellow Springs. It's like the Key West of Ohio, not to mention it's so pretty. Has the atmosphere changed since Antioch closed? :(
I love Antioch.
They have the best 'Holy Handgrenades'...
django, bill broonzy, and bessie smith on shuffle
Hi there, PH welcome to the cellar.
Are you an acid or a base?
Supper's Ready by Genesis (when they were good)
The ringing in my ears as a result of the Whitesnake/Judas Priest show at Red Rocks last night. Wow, I miss the eighties......and what a beautiful venue.
The Eagles "Desperado" forgot i had the cd
Rainbow - Man On The Silver Mountain
Halleluiah - Rufus Wainright
Baby I Need Your Lovin'...Four Tops
world in my eyes - depeche mode
80s pop. excuse is daughter going to 80s party this week.....
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
I rejoice that I'm finally old enough to appreciate Pink Floyd :)
Big Brother Trucker and The Foreskins - Shit Happens
Departure from the northern wasteland - Michael Hoenig
These Are My Twisted Words- Radiohead.
Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism
Throwback Suburbia- Circles
haha they're great. You'll have to see their retro look
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6eoagAK2Z0&feature=relatedApocalyptica - Nothing Else Matters
Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture
Under The Table - Maggie Walters
Waiting For Magic - Dirty Martini
Adele ( several )
Last Night of the Proms :f205: :celebrat:
Going through some old cassettes.
Montross...old Ronnie can really rock.
Uriah Heep... Demons and Wizards, Sweet Freedom also.
Sammy Hagar... Three Lock Box.
And the cassettes really still sound pretty good. I had forgotten how aggravating FF and REW were, tho.
Winter for the Adept .... a Doctor Who audio play *grins*
Apocalyptica -Toreador II
Apocalyptica - Bittersweet
Porcupine Tree "The Incident"
Muse--The Resistance
Melvins--Houdini
Steel Panther--Feel the Steel
Alice in Chains--Black Gives Way to Blue
Moby--Wait for Me
The Cure - Fascination Street
Whilst driving to yet another campus tour, darlet #1 introduced me to Weird Al's Too White and Nerdy - spoof on Ridin Dirty.
Good thing the darlet was driving. I might have got us hurt laughing and trying to back things up to catch all the lyrics.
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The Pretender (Live)-Jackson Brown
Justice--†
The 5th Dimension--The Definitive Collection
currently oscillating between Doctor Who:Paper Cuts ( a Big Finish audioplay) and the soundtrack to BSG season 2.
On my new ipod nano. Lovely.
Music for Airports - Brian Eno
Decoration Day - Drive By Truckers
On Thursday I was first in the office, and found an MP3 player with USB on the floor. So, I plugged it in to my computer to see if I could figure out who's it is. There was no "ReadMe" file so it was a regrettable necessity that I had to copy the 20+ hours of music to try to figure out who it could be.
I left it on the tea-table with a note, and it has since disappeared, but I am still listening to the music, just in the interests of pure research, of course. Because one of my colleagues has excellent taste in music (Xavier Rudd, Buena Vista Social Club, Rodrigo y Gabriella, etc) and I want to know who it is.
Amnesia - Toad and The Wet Sprocket
Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down
Satellite - Guster
Runrig - From the North
I set last.fm to pick for tag 'Celtic'. It's coming up with songs and artists I never heard of.
Doctor Who and the Daleks, novelisation of one of the early Hartnell stories, as read by William Russell :)
This was part of a gift set (collectors edition) that my adorabe nieces bought me for Christmas.
Alternative music has been boring me with about everything else so I changed radio stations today and heard this new song. :D
Alice In Chains - Your decision
I have this one, it is diffrent
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*hops up and down* I am downloading my new Doctor Who audioplay. The first one from my new 12 release subscription. Was supposed to be released att he end of the month, but they've released it early. Am very excited about this!
It's called A Thousand Tiny Wings.
Runrig - From the North
I set last.fm to pick for tag 'Celtic'. It's coming up with songs and artists I never heard of.
I think I still have
The Cutter and the Clan somewhere... I've seen them play live too.
Why the hell do I have prog rock songs going through my head by various bands? Okay okay...I realize that I was listening to Yes a bit last week along with reading up on ELP...but really? WTH?!
Tygers Of Pan Tang - Euthanasia
Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) - Moody Blues
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Haha, I own all the Hackett records and loved them back in the day.
Haha, I own all the Hackett records and loved them back in the day.
Don't you love them now?
I own Voyage of the acolyte and Please Don't Touch, which I digitized. Both are solid albums. I don't know any others, but I just made a Steve Hackett Station on Pandora. Hopefully, that'll give me some exposure.
Some of the old stuff turns up pretentious for me now. I like his least popular album, "Defector". He also did, hands-down, the best
Genesis re-do by anyone.
"Voyage of the Acolyte" ha ha ha ... The name alone nails it as some kind of Jazz Fusion/Prog Rock...
...sounds like a Jean-Luc Ponty album title. [COLOR="White"]. . .[/COLOR] Incidentally, this is/has been some of my favorite kind of stuff.
Charlie Daniels - The Devil Went Down To Georgia.
Some of the old stuff turns up pretentious for me now. I like his least popular album, "Defector". He also did, hands-down, the best Genesis re-do by anyone.
I think I like pretentious music. I'll give "Defector" a listen.
Tam Lyn - Fairport Convention
Bolt Thrower - Contact Wait Out
Korpklaani - Bring us pints of beer
So you work in gay Paris; you live in Brest, and your current listening is a Finnish folk metal band.
You are quite intriguing. :P
I also listen to Cannibal Corpse, Slayer, Sabaton, Iron Maiden, Scorpions....
Sometimes Bill Haley, James Brown, Ray Charles, the Duke...
But right now: Ludvig von Beethoven - 9th Symphony.
Gernotshagen - Maere Aus Waeldernen Hallen
Stevie Ray Vaughan - 'Couldn't Stand The Weather' (for 2 weeks now---awesomeness)
nearly three weeks of Jake Thackray.
Southern Fried Rock on vinyl (2nd night in a row)
Armored Saint - March Of The Saint
Listening to Mum bitching at Dad because she thinks he handled the last caller to the door wrong.
Get up and answer it yourself then - you know he's half deaf.
Sorry.
That would fun lyrics for a song...
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Blackmore's Night - Home Again
Listening to Mum bitching at Dad because she thinks he handled the last caller to the door wrong.
Get up and answer it yourself then - you know he's half deaf.
Sorry.
We put up a "no soliciting" sign a few years back. My wife wrote it just after a really annoying door to door salesman, and her handwriting looks like a lunatic wrote it. It's very effective. For the few people who do ignore the sign, you can be blatantly rude to them and not feel bad because you warned the fuckers.
cocktails for two - spike jones
Stories of a Stranger- OAR
Osaka Popstar - The Christmas That Almost Wasn't
some funny songs by abrarul haq
The Cruxshadows - The 8th square
Ravel - Bolero - Directed by Munch
Robyn Hitchcock - Matty Groves
Ravel - Bolero - Directed by Munch

Iron Maiden "Piece of Mind"
Over the seas - Alestorm (formerly known as BattleHeart)
Nazareth "Greatest Hits" (since IOTD today)
gimme more by Britny
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Top 10 MusicGimme Gimme Gimme - Beeseech (ABBA Cover)
Summer wine - The corrs and Bono
Blue Rondo Ala Turk - Dave Brubeck
construction workers next door yelling over power tools. and mexican pop.
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What are we listening to?
This.Taking a break from Pandora. Listening to every song from every album by Rush. Alphabetical by song title.
Very into Florence and the Machine at the moment:
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I have Firefox with the the fire.fm add-on. I'm listening to Flatt and Scruggs' Foggy Mountain Breakdown, which is the first song I got after entering 'Scruggs' for artist.
Yeeee-hah!
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PLan B: She said
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The Storm by Blackmore's Night
Velvet Erotica by Beseech
Wailing Jennys - This Heart of Mine (nice chica folk group)
Tool - "Undertow" (There is a so WTF picture in the jacket of this cd, Google Images can't find it, so I'll try to get it the WTF NSFW thread later.)
Lemon Jelly - Nice Weather for Ducks
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Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
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:apistola: BangBangBang:cool:
Heavy Metal Wakes The Beast - by Herald
"Kickstart to freedom" by Molly Hatchet
Streetlight Manifesto- What a Wicked Gang Are We
Tried twice to embed youtube link, fuck it taking too long
It was bomber by motorhead
Here ya go ...
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Just what I need to wake up !:devil:
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Lemmy has one of the greatest voices in rock!
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Seen in the comments for the vid for "The Final Frontier":
NothingSpecialMusic1
1 day ago
The new Maiden CD drops in America tommorow... All you rap listening pussies, prepare to have your earholes raped.
Lately I've been listening to "Music From 'Lonesome Dove': The Motion Picture Soundtrack".
Sounds, large.
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Wonderful lyrics... I'll even go ahead and tell you that I shed a tear.
Killing Time - Joss Stone
"A cauldron of hate" by Cannibal Corpse
Little River Band - Greatest Hits
Angel of Mercy by Jonny Lang from the Wander This World CD.
the dishwasher.
This
one?
Apoptygma Berzerk - Until the end of the world
Thats a long time to be listening to the same thing.
Yep....
and now to continue in today's mood
Fauré - The Requiem
Mason Williams - Classical Gas
Alien Vampires - Far From Humans
"c'est un pays" by "Soldat Louis"
10 Wheels For Jesus - Elvis Hitler
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What's up with the private video posting jinx?
"Amazing Grace" by The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Departure from the Northern Wasteland by Michael Hoenig
Tell All The People
Soft Parade
The Doors
This:
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Ooooooooooooooo-Dana!
Thanks for that! I love it!
cometothecellarforlittlegemslikethis!
"insults hurled at children" by my very awful neighbour.
"Under your skin" by Lizzy Borden
Have a seat and listen,
please don't say a thing
In matters of the heart
sometimes the truth will have a sting
Just don't take it personally, this is no attack
But we will never last because
I am white and you are...
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[SIZE="4"]Pilar Sings[/SIZE]...
Take a listen & play on the homepage. Its pretty neat.
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Oooohh. i love Barber's Adagio for Strings! Haen't heard that in ages.
"Absent without leave" by Sirenia
I can't seem to get youtube vids to embed must be doing it wrong
hangs for ages so maybe I'm doing it wrong?
Anyhoo vintage prog from the 70's here's the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnWHNeOccUkTake ONLY the part AFTER the = sign and enter it as in
so for yours use just the "xnWHNeOccUk" inside the
(space added for visibility) [ YOUTUBE] [/YOUTUBE]
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Love it.
Listening to:
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Haley Bonar: quiet breathing
Mercyful Fate - Satan's Fall
"Do you hear the clarion call?" by Falconer
Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush
"Blood, Milk, and Sky" (IM-HO-TEP 3,700 Year Old Boogie Mix) - White Zombie (track 2 on a cd-single)
We had this on repeat all night last night.
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There's more bass to this than this upload demonstrates.
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"Irodori" by Kodo
For those who are curious, they're japanese drum performers.
Cool GM.
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Steveie Wonder / Galactic / Medeski, Martin, and Wood / Buckshot LeFonque
'Torture Squad' by Generation Dead
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nine inch nails - head like a hole
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Stateless. How beautiful.
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I think I might've inhaled you
I could feel you behind my eyes
You've gotten into my bloodstream
I could feel you floating in me
Stateless is going into my
Swap a CD wish list. Could you give me a list of bands you feel are closely related?
They are exactly halfway between Coldplay and Portishead. The new single is also out, and hopefully embedding is allowed now:
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This is so completely original, yet it's borrowing from all sorts of places! Like Portishead, it takes repeated listenings even to find the "song" in it.
Any other suggestions in the "like Portishead" category?
Edit: For example, Zero 7... but something I haven't heard of yet.
I am not well-versed enough to know but allmusic knows all:
http://allmusic.com/artist/portishead-p45223
Check the "similar artists" and "influenced by" and "followed". I know Massive Attack is similar but more dancey, Morcheeba is more song-oriented.
Kate Rusby- Drowned Lovers
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Kirsty MacColl and Billy Bragg
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New York Rock And Soul Revue, Live At The Beacon
New York Rock And Soul Revue, Live At The Beacon
What goes around, comes around. ;)
Oh my.
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this song popped into my head tonight straight from high school with its bittersweet and somewhat uncomfortable memories. I decided to wiki the Bee Gees out of curiosity, knowing next to nothing about them other than relentlessly hearing their music.
I was stunned by what I read. I had no idea how many artists have covered their work.
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Gunmaster,how do you post youtube videos?
J.D.
Go to the page of the video you want to post. Highlight only the stuff after the
v=
Paste that into your post. Highlight it, and hit either youtube button you see above the reply box (I think the second one makes them wide-screen.)
For example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=[COLOR="Red"]KaNt5S9pibQ[/COLOR]
(highlight this) KaNt5S9pibQ
hit youtube button
Voila! (Not so good at explaining, let me know if you have questions.)
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J.D.
Go to the page of the video you want to post. Highlight only the stuff after the v=
Paste that into your post. Highlight it, and hit either youtube button you see above the reply box (I think the second one makes them wide-screen.)
For example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=[COLOR="Red"]KaNt5S9pibQ[/COLOR]
(highlight this) KaNt5S9pibQ
hit youtube button
Voila! (Not so good at explaining, let me know if you have questions.)
[YOUTUBE]KaNt5S9pibQ[/YOUTUBE]
Ok thanks for the information Shawnee123.
"El canto de las sirenas" by Tierra Santa
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"Kiss and Swallow" by Iamx
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"Break the ice" by Stratovarius
I know that I'm a barbarian and here's the proof!
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Heart of the Sunrise - Yes
"Heart of the USA" by Molly Hatchet
Just saw one of Phil Collins's videos on tv. My wife wondered aloud about whatever happened to Phil. He was HUGE for 5 years or so there. So off to Wikipedia I went.
Turns out just two days ago, he
called it quits.
"I don't think anyone's going to miss me."
"Timekiller" by Project Pitchfork
Just saw one of Phil Collins's videos on tv. My wife wondered aloud about whatever happened to Phil. He was HUGE for 5 years or so there. So off to Wikipedia I went.
Turns out just two days ago, he called it quits.
"I don't think anyone's going to miss me."
I liked Phil, but he's right, his time is done. Horrible about his health issues, though.
Imma let you finish, but Genesis had some of the best albums of all time.
Genesis by Genesis (Home By the Sea, That's All, Mama) and And Then There Were Three (Follow You Follow Me *sigh*, Deep in the Motherlode)
He got kind of dorky especially in solo, but I still love some of that stuff. And Then There Were Three was one of the first albums I remember from my older brother's eventually HUGE record collection.
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I liked Phil, but he's right, his time is done. Horrible about his health issues, though.
I liked him too, but then I was sick of him. I wouldn't wish his health problems on anyone. Amazing that at the end there, he had to tape his drumsticks in his hands so he could play.
Mr. Collins was an inspirational drummer for me in the seventies, but I believe that in 1979, somebody showed him how the
Roland CR-78 drum machine worked... and it was all downhill after that.
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Imma let you finish, but Genesis had some of the best albums of all time.
Until Steve Hacket left, IMHO.
The Cat
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Until Steve Hacket left, IMHO.
It was a different band, for sure, but I still find a lot of Genesis without him as pretty haunting and cool. Before they got really tripish.
Kind of like when Chicago still sounded all big bandish, before they got to simpering and crying as a way to sell records.
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beck.... my gooodness.
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"Airbag Generation" by Lolo Ferrari
Right now I am listening to the Being Human OST by Richard Wells. Lovely stuff. Lot's of acoustic guitar and desert wailing. Been waiting for it to be released for ages, just came out yesterday.
last night, at my friends house...we decided to quit bothering the crap out of her husband and went to the basement party room. The only music we could get was on old cassette tapes, and some of them were pretty bad. We drank beer and played with the disco lights and listened to Wings greatest. Love it!
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Wings were fun. When I digitized much of my LP collection a few years ago, I took their live triple album, Wings Over America, and boiled it down into one CD of just 70 minutes of just the best songs. Listened to it the other day. Good stuff.
I was trying to get my friend to note all the stuff going on in the background, or where this instrument or that instrument came in, the arrangement. It really is great music.
I saw PM and Wings some years ago...it was awesome. I mean, even if you don't like the music you can't help but be impressed with the presence of one of the most iconic musicians ever. But, I love the music.
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happy monkey put this earworm in my head years ago... and for some reason it resurfaced today
something a friend turned me on to. this chick has a beautiful voice.
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Am listening to the Plymouth Whalers playing Kitchener Rangers @ Kitchener in the 7th game of the first round of playoffs. 2:0 to the Whalers, they just got a 3rd waved off even thought the Kitchener commentator is sure it was a goal
Seasons in the Abyss by Slayer...it's been a big favorite of mine recently along with Grace by Jeff Buckley.
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Nooooooooooooooooooooo! it was 2-0 when i tuned in, now it's 2;2. I'm obviously bad luck, but I need to know.... :(
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Listening to Chicago's first album this morning...they were some jammin' muthafuckas.
Listening to Chicago's first album this morning...they were some jammin' muthafuckas.
Agreed. Amazing sound, before they got tripey.
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Preachin' the Blues with Johnny Horn, Johnny Horn.
My Sunday ritual. Not to be missed.
For the last several days, Stevie Ray Vaughan "Texas Flood".
Junior Brown kicks ass.
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Peter has got to look like a damn space alien in 1979 Montreux.
Right now I am on a bit of a BBC Radio sit-com kick.
Current favourite being Elvenquest. A low-grade fantasy author and his dog are abducted by an elven Lord, an armour-clad amazonian princess and a disgruntled dwarf and taken through a portal to a fantasy world (Lower Earth), because the dog is the prophesied 'chosen one' who will defeat Lord Darkness. Brilliant cast, including Stephen Mangan (from Extras).
Couldn't find much in the way of youtube clips but there's a sample on the audible.com site that gives a flavour of it.
http://www.audible.com/search/ref=sr_topbox_1
and the one Youtube clip I was able to find, which has been dubbed over a clip of Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame
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OMG, does anyone else remember this? I'm sorry. Really, I'm sorry. :rolleyes:
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Bitch. Sorry just isn't good enough.
How fun would it be to recreate that for a talent competition? Anyone in?
OMG, does anyone else remember this? I'm sorry. Really, I'm sorry. :rolleyes:
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Yeah but I thought it was hilarious. I took it as camp. Here's the British version of the 90s Manufactured Plastic Bimbo Duo... my worst guilty pleasure of all time.
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I love it. They had a schtick, and they went for it. I had a slightly younger friend who played L'Trimm, and I got hooked at the time. I was just thinking it would be sweet to get an album and crank it with the lid on my Beetle down. :)
Hey, they're talking about the space shuttle! That is entirely made of iron!
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Fun fact: Abba didn't speak a lick of English, they learned the songs phonetically. That's what I heard years ago anyway.
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monkey? immona spank you for that cars that go boom post.
i'm fixing this shit rfn!! :D
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Holy crap I have not heard that Tosh song in 25 years. Is he smoking a joint?
Thanks to Special Agent Lundy.
http://youtu.be/5ZUw78FXpG4NSFW
(I'm listening and not watching, but I clicked on it and thought it could be bad at work) ;)
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Daft Punk -- Aerodynamic from Discovery
The Traveling Wilburys, Volume One
Jake Thackray -- Grandad.
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Also listening to Jake Thackray!
(Thanks 3Foot!)
Jungle Fever -- The Chakachas
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I'm all about spreading the Thackray love.
I have gone through all of his songs as favorites. Being a former Catlick I started w/ Sister Josephine. Something I think you really need to be Catholic to fully appreciate.
Man, the different musical tastes displayed here always blows my mind.
And makes me feel a little alone in my own musical tastes.
monkey? immona spank you for that cars that go boom post.
Ya oughta thank her. That chickadee in the stripes is(was)
too hot.
I'm currently listening to the news feed about Bin Laden's death....
Album "Surtur Rising" by Amon Amarth
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I'm all about spreading the Thackray love.
I have gone through all of his songs as favorites. Being a former Catlick I started w/ [SIZE="4"]Sister Josephine[/SIZE]. Something I think you really need to be Catholic to fully appreciate.
Hysterical!
I am proselytizing SonofV now for/toward/in (gah! this word is hard to use in this context, I don't know how to use it properly. maybe I've just started awkwardly and have finally reached the end of my grammatical possibilities (or more likely, the end of my knowledge; that road is shorter)) love of Thackray.
He recently showed me a program on Netflix, a routine by comic Whitney Cummings: Money Shot. It is definitely funny, and there's a bit in there where she talks about guys just needing to find a hole, any hole.
*DING*
The Hole.
We've just started, and I am really, really looking forward to the journey!
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
OMFG--awesome.
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I had hoped you'd see it, figured you'd like it.
I have memories of riding down to dayton to see bands with another couple, probably stoned, and gene playing that song and others. Years ago. I was glad to find that on the entrewebs.
this Adele Parody :lol:
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This: worth going full screen. I fucking love this video :p
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Change of pace...
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Just heard she died recently.
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This: worth going full screen. I fucking love this video :p
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Dear Dana--
I want to thank you for this link. I showed it to SonofV and he watched it a dozen times that night. "It's in his *bones*!" He's been shufflin ever since. Soooo much fun!
Thank you thank you!
lol
Yeah, my nieces turned me onto it. I visited the other night and they were shufflin' all over the place.
SONGBIRD - EVA CASSIDY
For you there'll be no crying
For you the sun will be shining
'Cause I feel that when I'm with you
It's alright, I know it's right
And the songbirds keep singing
Like they know the score
And I love you, I love you, I love you
Like never before
To you, I would give the world
To you, I'd never be cold
'Cause I feel that when I'm with you
It's alright, I know it's right
And the songbirds keep singing
Like they know the score
And I love you, I love you, I love you
Like never before
Like never before; like never before.
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I love her version. I have her Songbird CD and love every single track on it.
I first discovered her "Autumn Leaves" cover then got everything I could find by her. Such a beautiful voice and so sad. Fuck cancer.
And now for something funny:
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I've only recently become aware of this singer. One of her songs (the first here) has been adapted as the theme for a new BBC drama called The Shadowline. It struck me instantly. Just the most beautiful voice.
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Love that song and particle man.
God, what a strange video. I was surprised to realize I had never seen it, despite being a big TMBG fan for over 15 years.
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Coming Back To You
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Malmsteen - I'm a vicking
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Damn Richard Thompson can take that song and make it have substance. He's amazing.
He might even be able to cover "It's Friday" and make it good. OK that's hyperbole, but still, he's the shit.
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Super Nerdy fun. Can you name that bps?:compute::hedfone:
So what is the most horrible sound in the world anyway?
This....
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This is the opening theme song to Suits, a new show that I have been watching.The show is OK, but I really like this song.
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I listened to Jennifer Hudson's cover of Marilyn Monroe's Happy Birthday. It was pleasant; but, I preferred the spicy version.
"Lobotomie" by Mind Confusion
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
It's the hold music for my health insurance company. Just that one song on loop. I get to hear it a lot. Today we're discussing again why they still owe me $1500+ from last May. But I really think we're making progress this time. :rolleyes:
Now listening to Def Leppard - Rock of Ages
This has been going through my head all morning.
Bizarre but totally awesome video: Duck Sauce 'The Big Bad Wolf':
fair warning: do not watch with small children, and do watch in full screen
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More Duck Sauce:
Slightly less outre, but bloody good track.
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I also happened upon this....which stuck in my head and I really like it. I shouldn't like it...yet i do. Alexandra Stan. This was her debut in 2009.
This is one for the boys in particular (look out for our very own Pam)
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Love this one too: possibly better known. Haven't been in clubs much in recent years, but I imagine the dance floor hits its beat on this.
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Bizarre but totally awesome video: Duck Sauce 'The Big Bad Wolf':
OMG WTF.
Seriously.
We laughed, even as I was shouting, "Oh no, no!"
*grins*
I know right? Total wtf moment!
I particularly like how that first woman's groin head was bearded :p
I'm listening to Britney !! And I don't care who knows!!
Here you Dana--
I like the dance groove of this one better than Ms Stan's. Video tip courtesy of SonofV. Thanks son!
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Oooh. That's great. Say thanks to SonofV from me!:0
Will do! Consider it payback for Keep On Shufflin!
Suzy Bogguss 20 Greatest Hits. Absolutely gorgeous voice. I could listen to this woman sing the phone book.
Here's a taste.
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Was just introduced to Liz Phair's music recently. I like it. It's different.
Oh I like that a lot. She has a great voice.
Oh Slayer...I love you so...
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And if you haven't caught the new Depeche Mode yet, you're really missing a great CD:
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Going to see them in Dallas in September...haven't seen them since '05...yeah!!!
I ain't listening to shit. I quit radio. Just fucking stopped. And I am tired of every cd I own.
The last cd I bought was 2008.
The new Black Sabbath single:
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@ gdiggr- Have you tried Cake?
I'm 235 lbs, and you ask me if I've fucking tried cake? I fucking love cake!
Oh, Cake. Heard of them. I'll YouTube 'em later, and see what's what.
There's a fucking alarm going off in my house...but it's not a standard wake-up one, and it's only doing it periodically. And I can't find it!!!
The new Black Sabbath single:
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This kicks ASS!
I found the alarm! It was our dishwasher...I don't know what the hell that was about...
Every spring since 1986 I listen to XTC's Skylarking, produced by Todd Rundgren.
Tonight is the night.
It is glorious!
With or without Dear God on it? A great CD, but even better with that track.
Apparently the original version (UK and the original American one) did not include the song...it was added when it became popular in the US.
Andy Partridge said about the song that it's years of man's belief in three minutes - maybe the subject takes a longer exposition. I say, it's Partridge's sudden interjection and it's art and it belongs.
It's such a biting commentary that still rings controversial 25 years later. I would imagine the fuss back then was even bigger.
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Right nowim listening to my WHO record :) (Whos next)
Current song: The song is over
What time zone are you in where you are listening to the Who at 5 AM Eastern time? I'd probably not listen to them until late morning at the earliest. I like a little quiet in my mornings.
I'm listening to a bunch of goddamned, screeching bluejays, RFN.
I hate bluejays. The Toronto kind are ok, but, the feathered variety...yeesh.
What time zone are you in where you are listening to the Who at 5 AM Eastern time? I'd probably not listen to them until late morning at the earliest. I like a little quiet in my mornings.
I hear ya about a little quiet!!!! (Right now Im listening to nothing :))
What time zone are you in where you are listening to the Who at 5 AM Eastern time? I'd probably not listen to them until late morning at the earliest. I like a little quiet in my mornings.
5AM could still the night before. ;)
Im listening to my Hall and Oats Cassette :) (H2O)
Current song: Art of heartbreak
Mr Robot OST
Frikkin awesome.
Listening to my Dire Straits Record :) (Making Movies)
Current song: Tunnel of love
"Music From Lonesome Dove The Soundtrack Album"
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In the deserts of Sudan
And the gardens of Japan
From Milan to Yucatan
Every woman, every man
HIT ME WITH YOUR RHYTHM STICK! HIT ME! HIT ME!
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"Music From Lonesome Dove The Soundtrack Album"
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Diary of a Madman
Ozibald P Ozbourne
...and your dick tastes like shit.
UT, tha was tasty!
After a brief break for that vid, I'm returning to
Preachin' The Blues, with Johnny Horn, Johnny Horn, on KEXP, Listener Powered Radio.
Click the Listen Now button!
Im listening to my WHO record :) (Whos next)
Current song: Going Mobile
Oh yeah, when I'm drivin' free, the world's my home...
What a great driving song!

RFN, the (very) local noon news.
Gary Clark Jr. dropped out of the outdoor show Little Griff is at this weekend :sniff: but she did see Courtney Barnett.:)
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If she wants Firefly tickets J's daughter is trying to offload two
That looks pretty cool! Thanks but we're hiking in the Adirondacks during that, then going to see Against Me, and then she's off to New Zealand for a semester... kinda full plate.
I'm in the process of ripping each of the CDs from the Flaming Lips album Zaireeka, then mashing them together in Garage Band.
If you're not familiar with the album/experiment:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZaireekaDragonforce - Inhuman Rampage
Dragonforce is pretty wild. Also in that vein, I enjoy Protest the Hero.
I'm not listening yet, but I snagged some goodies at the going out of business sale at Hastings. I did the same thing a few weeks ago.
Kenny G?!
Please turn in your Man Card at your earliest convenience.
:p:
I listen to damn near everything. Kenny G played with Barry White, so he has hard cred.
Listened to Eric Clapton "
Live in San Diego" all day today.
Special guest: J.J. Cale. Also, Derek Trucks slide-goodness, Doyle Bramhall II, & Robert Cray.
From March 2007, at Ipayone Center.
Kenny G?!
Please turn in your Man Card at your earliest convenience.
:p:
He lost his man card years ago when he started wearing Crocs.
You don't just recover from that. He's going to need a program.
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This is NOT your daddy's 70's "album oriented radio" rock. Beware the bass! The bass on this album is MASSIVE but very, very clean. The guitar work is so good it's hard to remember sometimes that the lead guitarist was the one Jimmy Page recommended take his place in the Yardbirds in 1965 so he could go form up Led Zeppelin. Jeff Beck is 72 years old and you'd never know it listening to this--he plays from a much younger heart.
My personal favorite tracks are #2, 'Live In The Dark' (I highly recommend the lyrics video as well) and #3, 'Pull It'. #1, 'The Revolution
Will Be Televised', is also a lot of fun. I treated half of Spokane to the entire disc while we were stuck in traffic headed home back in August. :D
Just listened to 'Live In The Dark'. That fairly well rocked.
Sampling 'Loud Hailer' now off YouTube.
Update: 'Live In The Dark' is the only song I care for.
Random songs have popped into my head over the last few weeks...a lot of Bowie in particular: Boss of Me, New Angels of Promise, pretty much anything off the Low and Lodger albums.
The Night Watch by King Crimson
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I don't know what I was expecting, but, that was not it.
Im listening to one of my Tom petty and the heartbreakers records :) (Damn the torpedos)
Current song: Dont do me like that
Tom Petty is the bombdiggity.
Im listening to my Survivor Record :) (First album)
Current song: Whatever it takes
RL Burnside, T-Model Ford, Junior Kimbrough
I've been watching
"You See Me Laughin'? The Last of the Hill-Country Bluesmen"This very specific moment, "What God Wants, part 1" by Roger Waters. Oops, random shuffle just switched it to "Edge of 17" which I am not in the mood for.
Okay, yeah. "Feed My Frankenstein". MUCH MORE my morning speed--I like the big, bombastic Alice Cooper stuff just so much. :D
In general, still listening to Jeff Beck's 'Loud Hailer' album a lot (and whining at him on Twitter to tour my part of the US someday soon).
I'm mainly on an Imagine Dragons and Fall Out Boy kick at the moment.
RL Burnside, T-Model Ford, Junior Kimbrough
I've been watching "You See Me Laughin'? The Last of the Hill-Country Bluesmen"
Love me some RL.
Simple stuff, but ya can't help bobbing ya head, tappin' ya feets.
:jig:
Just fired up my set-to-random-shuffle playlist, which is a couple hundred songs or so, and it's starting off today with "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac.
I've also been sniveling at Robin Trower and The Reverend Horton Heat on Twitter to bring their acts back to Montana someday soon...
If you like 70s radio rock (Zep, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Kansas, etc) and don't know who Robin Trower is, I recommend giving his stuff a try! He plays with a combination of joy and technical precision I've rarely seen elsewhere.
Bridge of Sighs is the bombdiggity. Begs to played loud. And I do.
250 watts. Times four. With speakers that'll handle it.:yesnod:
Im listening to my ALL STAR SHOWCASE record :) (Mono)
Current song: Stranger on the shore - Mr. Acker Bilk
Listening to my Jimi Hendrix record :) (Electric Ladyland)
Current song: 1983
Last of the Mohicans - Golden Earring
RFN I'm hearing
Albatross, by Corrosion of Conformity.
Used to be my wake up tune.
Listening to my Donovan record :) (Universal Soldier)
Current song: To sing for you
Rachel Price and Chris Thile
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Rachel Price and Chris Thile
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Well, that was fairly awesome.
Mongolian Metal... no shit.
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Im listening to my Harry Chapin record :) (Verities & Balderdash)
Current song: Cats in the cradle
Benn hitting Nazareth and Glen Campbell pretty hard the last few days.
Listening to a LEAVE IT TO BEAVER episode on a podcast on this chat line I call often....
Revivalists and The Tragically Hip.
Listening to my Elton John cassette :) (Madman across the water)
Current song: All the Nasties
Blackberry Smoke, their older stuff
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You very rarely see a band with more than one drummer unless it's a marching band. A lot of drummers playing the same song shows some interesting variation in technique.
Enbiggen if you can.
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AC/DC, ZZ Top, Tracy Chapman
Hearing Bonnie Raitt in m'head a lot lately.
JJ Cale recorded his own songs, did the engineering and everything, but avoided the limelight so never sold well.
Clapton said Cale and Hendrix were the best guitar players in the world.
However the songs he wrote did sell well...
"After Midnight" and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton;
"Call Me the Breeze" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, John Mayer, Johnny Cash, and Bobby Bare;
"Clyde" by Waylon Jennings and Dr. Hook;
"I Got The Same Old Blues" by Captain Beefheart, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Freddie King, and Bryan Ferry;
"Travelin' Light" and "Ride Me High" by Widespread Panic;
"Magnolia" by Poco, Pat Travers, Beck, Lucinda Williams, Iron & Wine, José Feliciano, Ben Bridwell, John Mayer with Eric Clapton, Joan Shelley, and Sadie Johnson;
“Bringing It Back” covered by Kansas.
and many more.
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I remember the first time I heard him do Call Me The Breeze. I'd only ever heard the Lynyrd Skynyrd version.
I was gobsmacked.
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This is Dylan's first take on Hurricane. Apparently this one got lawyered away. As noted in the YouTube conversation the slower tempo feels better than the version that was published.
Well, that was fairly awesome.
Well said my friend.
Sting and Shaggy together!
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Now I need an entire evening of this.
I love their album together. It's been seeing a lot of play time in the glatt household.
They are both playing locally in the DC area this summer, but not together. :(
Darn it!
We can hold out hope though.
Sting and Shaggy? Never thought there'd be a much better duo than Batman and Robin.
Listening to my Brave Belt record :) (2nd album)
Current song: Too far away
Brave Belt
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Oh yeah! Brave Belt all the way!
Listening to my Thompson Twins record :) (In the name of love)
Current song: In the name of love
Thompson Twins are from Sheffield, along with Human League, Heaven 17, Def Leppard, Pulp, Joe Cocker, and Arctic Monkeys.
i thought you might like to know for no reason at all
150 years ago, Sheffield also made some pretty damn nice hand tools.
Im listening to my Doors record :) (Absolutely live)
Current song: Soul Kitchen
It ain't dueling banjos; but, … :D
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Utube takes forever to start these days. :mad:
Utube takes forever to start these days. :mad:
I have no problem with it.
Cool tunes.
Usually starts right up for my ancient FF.
Well, after the commercials play, anyway.
I'm not seeing commercials but my Sam Knows report for October said my utube load time was...
Utube takes forever to start these days. :mad:
2413 ms
JFC, man, you're bitching about 2 goddamned seconds? That's forever?
My life should be that good.
Im listening to the 435 repeater :)
www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/14747
STREAM NWS!!JFC, man, you're bitching about 2 goddamned seconds? That's forever?
My life should be that good.
No that just brings it up on the screen, it still won't play for at least a minute.
Maybe a dumb question, but when's the last time you rebooted?
Reboot at least once a day, usually more.
If you've got cable, the gateway (modem) may need to be unplugged from the power adapter for 30 seconds and plugged back in to reboot it as part of its periodic maintenance (it's that way with my Netgear stuff). Unplug the Wi-Fi/router power adapter first, then the gateway power adapter. Reverse the order to plug the power adapters back in and wait until all the indicator lights come on and are steady.
I have to reboot the Verizon box occasionally when Verizon has a glitch or after a power outage. The WiFi is built into the box and password protected but I don't use it. I have no problem getting to any site, utube included, but trying to start a video, even one embedded in a site, it takes forever to start.
Your ad blocker is blocking a commercial during that time?
Oh, dat splain it. Thank you.
Your ad blocker is blocking a commercial during that time?
If ya still have to wait the length of the ad, what good is the ad blocker?
I thought ad blockers
blocked the ad from even being loaded. Does it just black out the ad while it plays?
This is no good, this no good.[/Seinfeld]
It can block out the noise from the ad.
It's an ongoing battle. YouTube makes an advance in the adblocker wars once or twice a year--finds some coding trick that will force the ads to play in some temporary/partial fashion--and then within a few weeks the adblockers have corrected their own code to close the loophole.
Other places it just blocks the ads except a couple of the media outlets want me to turn it off or create an account. That hasn't been a problem because I turn it off at those sites anyway. I want the newspapers to make money.
"In walks Barbarella
Set to stun"
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The default setting, of course.
Oh, hells yeah!!!:devil:
Sir. I thank you.:notworthy
I even liked the video. But, I coulda prolly went without the Kristen Stewart-looking Barbarella.
By coincidence, I just finished listening to Volbeat's new album, and the lead singer from Clutch is in one of the songs.
"In walks Barbarella
Set to stun"
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The default setting, of course.
Awesome!
By coincidence, I just finished listening to Volbeat's new album, and the lead singer from Clutch is in one of the songs.
New Volbeat! I missed a memo.
Me too. Came out in August, the same day tool made their catalog available online. Bad timing that.
Right now.
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Aw yiss.
That was right on time
Me too. Came out in August, the same day tool made their catalog available online. Bad timing that.
I wanna hate Volbeat ...but I can't. Last day under the sun pisses me off because beest had his last day under the sun and the lyrics seem frivolous... but it makes me want to turn up the volume
listening to...
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David Johansen- In Style
Kinks (S/T)
Berg Piano- Ieva Jokubaviciute
Patti Smith- Gung Ho
Sleater-Kinney- The Center Doesn't Hold
...Volbeat's new album...
Maybe I can finally decide if I like them.
listening to...
The choir done broke bad.
listening to...
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I like that!
Well it's short and to the point. :D
Maybe I can finally decide if I like them.
I have only known one person who dislikes Volbeat, and that person was from Norway.
Which, as I understand it, is the stinkiest city in Belgium.
Norway is a city in Belgium?
Norway is a city in Belgium?
Nobody can keep track of Europe. So you have the big 5, and everything else is Belgium.
Im listening to my Metallica cassette :) (First album)
Current song: Phantom Lord
Listening to my Dr. John 8 track :) (In the right place)
Current song: Such as life
Just got my player back today after being out for repair since October... (The guy was backed up and it needed alot of work (The track changing circuit.. Im not sure what was wrong (He told me but I forgot)))
ABSOLUTELY GOREGOUS SOUNDING!!!!!!
I've heard a lot of 8 track players with brand new tapes, but because they were all in vehicles with a hodgepodge assortment of speakers they sounded better than the stock radio but not great. Haven't heard one indoors hooked to a hi-fi or stereo system. What are you playing it through?
My sony tuner/amp :)
Im gonna have to take it back again.... The guy didnt make sure it was back in correctly,the door doesnt close properly and some of my tapes dont play well and they did before...... I think its back too far.....
Ya 8 tracks are goregous but are quite hard to deal with sometimes.... I have lost several as I dont know how to fix them like some do..... I have fixed some but just stuff like changing the pad,etc....
I have had many where the tape is BACKWARD!! (Dark side front) -- I have no idea how they get like this!!
Ah well.........
But what kind of speakers, that's where the rubber meets the road so to speak, or are you using headphones?
Oh I just have 1 speaker hooked up and I listen in Mono (I have a stereo-mono adapter)
Its an 80s speaker i think.... A fisher speaker FISHER STV 410M
www.audiozavar.com/%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B8-fisher-stv-410
The grill fell off years ago......
My 8 track player is no better than it was when it started having the problem...... Alot of my cartrides dont play well...... He lied to me and im pissed..... He had the fucka thing 6 months..... I felt bad cause he was originally closing by 31 May so I told him he could put it off until he closes and then work on it @ home and I could get it then.... He emails me last week and says its all fixed..... I was so happy and went and got it and IT IS NOT FIXED AT ALL!!!!!
Pisses me off cause now he doesnt have to get out of there by 31 may!!!! -- WHY DIDNT HE KEEP IT UNTIL IT
WAS FIXED??
I may take it back.... Well I have to,otherwise I have no player!! (Most of my tapes wont play)
Well that sucks, I assume you paid him.
This. I am in awe of this man's skill.
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What did he say?
I wouldn't call him an great communicator, not even a good one. :eyebrow:
You probably need to be used to listening to fast paced rap to get it. Especially with the accent difference.
That previous one was a daily duppy, they tend to be very fast (all crammed into 3 minutes) and a showcase for skill. Its rap for other rappers
This might be easier for someone not versed in the British style of rap (very very fast) and showcases his wordplay and flow. This is probably my favourite Fire in the Booth performance of all time - it's split into 2 parts - the first is a freestyle rap, the second is a beautiful and haunting spoken word piece.
His previous fire in the booth raps have covered things like mass incarceration and prisons for profit, the history of racism, his own experiences growing up, and the class system
This one is more of a flex and a commentary on the state of rap - what is valued in mainstream rap - but it is so stylishly done. He just flows through the beat, shifting the flow effortlessly as the DJ changes the beat
And the spoken word piece at the end is wonderful - 11:14 to jump to him explaining the set up and performing the piece.
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I love this music so much!
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That is some fat fuggin guitar!
I like me some Junior Brown, and that guit-steel.:yesnod:
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Still has it.
I LOVE the Sting and Shaggy CD. It’s got me rocking in my shoes to the sweet reggae groove.
Blackberry Smoke
Buddy Guy
Waylon Jennings
I love this music so much!
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That is the Soundtrack of my childhood.
Listening to my David Bowie 8 track tape :) (Young Americans)
Current song: Your Americans
I've been dipping into Trampled by Turtles.
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Nick Lowe: Peace Love and Understanding @ 7 minutes
Blackberry Smoke
Buddy Guy
Waylon Jennings
I'll see your Buddy Guy and raise you some
Luther Allison.
@Grav, I dig this tune, but check what happens at about 8:14. It changes from a smooth, sad shuffle to something a *lot* hotter!
@Flint, if you please, can you tell what's going on with that cymbal sound that mutes so abruptly at about 6:37 to 6:50? I like it.
Listening to my David Bowie 8 track tape :) (Young Americans)
Current song: Your Americans
Young Americans.
But you keep on getting down with your bad 8-track self!
I'll see your Buddy Guy and raise you some Luther Allison.
Tasty!:yum:
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miss Freddie, but Lambert is goood
I'll see your Buddy Guy and raise you some Luther Allison.
...
@Flint, if you please, can you tell what's going on with that cymbal sound that mutes so abruptly at about 6:37 to 6:50? I like it.
This is a HOT track, got me up and pacing around my room. That piano sitting on the 8th notes perfectly underscores how straight the time feel is.
So.. the drummer is drummer Andrew Smith (notably from the Detroit roster of the the
Funk Brothers session players collective)..
at 6:10 he just drops the hi-hat out completely, which is a really cool, sparse sound (think Ringo on the Beatles, Something), then..
at 6:37 through 6:50 he's hitting hi-hat "barks" on the 2nd note of every other triplet--
one TWO three, one two three, one TWO three, one two three
this is an unusual place for an accent, and coupled with *no other cymbal part* it really jumps out!
at 7:53 he starts hitting the hi-hat accent on the ONE of the triplets, but there's more going on and it isn't as unexpected
a hi-hat bark is basically hitting an open hi-hat (cymbals allowed to ring out) and then quickly stomping the pedal to completely mute the sound.
Smith's hi-hat barks here are a little *longer* than the usual quick, "funky" accent, so they carry more weight
that next track, Boogie Chillen with Hooker/Canned Heat is one I've played out at gigs before.
musician friend of mine is hero-obsessed with the harp player from Canned Heat
Listening to my "The original hit performaces of the late 30s,40s and 50s" 8 track tape :)
Current song: Sugar Blues - Clyde Mccoy
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I may already have posted these in the Good Music thread...
… This is what Carrot and I have been rocking out to today*: ...
Third time's a charm. You win. I finally watched it.
No more, please (unless there's sex involved).
Im listening to my Richee Havens record :) (Mixed bag)
Current song: Eleanor Rigby
Indeed it is,his best album! (First official one)
Right now im listening to my Rush 8 track tape (Exit stage left)
Current song: Closer to your heart
you got your 8 track player fixed!
The Larry Meiller Show on WPR, 90.3 FM WHLA
The guest is from the International Owl Center in Houston Mn. I've been there.
Im listening to my Phil Collins 8 track tape :) (Face Value)
Current song: Thunder and Lightning
Waylon Jennings is singing about the Rose In Paradise.
:jig:
He gives that song so much hurt and sadness. I've never made it through it without going all watery-eyed.:bawling:
I get nothing from the Nails' version.
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Im listening to my Crosby stills and Nash 8 track tape :) (4 way street)
Current song: Carry on
Upbeat and happy, but the best part is the show...
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Upbeat and happy, but the best part is the show...
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Have seen this one many times before!
What in the hell kind of party is going on in there?!?!
And how big is that house? Maybe it's a clown car with a porch.
Their video about their marching band is similarly boisterous.
Well it's Rev Peyton and his bigdamnband so it may be a church large enough for the bigdamnband.
Oh, and they're from Breckenridge, CO, so probably hippie spawn.
Here it comes!
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Im listening to what is probably the BEST R&B station I have ever heard! (If this was ANALOG it would be even better)
107.3 WWWS - Buffalo :)
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Current song: Ex-Factor - Lauryn Hill
Im listening to 107.3 WWWS - Buffalo :)
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Current song: Little Red Corvette - PRINCE
The Hamilton Soundtrack took a big bite out of the road miles yesterday. I've seen the show twice in a month and am now ear-worming.
Listening to my Barry Manilow 8 track tape :) (Even now)
Current song: Cococabana
@ Griff - I've never heard of the Heartless Bastards - that track is fabulous!
@ V - that Raise a little Hell video was epic
@ Griff - I've never heard of the Heartless Bastards - that track is fabulous!
Oddly, I know of two bands named that. Roger Clynes band carried the name as well.
Listening to my Moody blues 8 track :) (Seventh Sojourn)
Current song: Lost in a lost world
Im listening to my Richard Marx record :) (First album)
Current song: Hold on to the nights
Like me some Moody Blues, I do.
Listening to my Barry Manilow 8 tape track :) (LIVE)
Current song: Its a miracle
This: No matter how many times I listen to this it still gives me goosebumps
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Another hearse roll up slow,
Carry one more poor lost soul,
Carry them things every single day
Cause it makes him feel safe
Cause he carry on them ways, screw face
Love the game-reppin' his estate,
Talk tough look straight in his face,
Carrying deep pain self-hate,
Carry fam, so he carry weight,
It's logical daddy got carried away,
Not married away, just didn't stay
Coward carried his son to this fate,
His boys carrying weight in a wooden box can't stand straight,
They was getting outta the game,
But look fate she don't wait
Now the woman in the front row, her face show no pain,
But her brain went insane on the day the news came,
Stare into space, face numb,
The boy getting carried, she carried 9 months
When this world strip me naked, I turn and
I face it,
And really believe I have the strength to change it,
I'm crazy, it's blatant sometimes I get carried away
When this world strip me naked, I turn and I face it,
And really believe I have the strength to change it,
I'm crazy, it's blatant sometimes I get carried away
One more body bag getting carried back,
From the war zone where they carry straps,
Where little kids is attacking tanks cause they carry no fear of the man,
All they know here is they land
And a hero, gotta make a stand,
So they roll cold with it in their hand,
Let it bang on the big bad man,
But this particular soldier never move colder
Never enrolled to blow no homes up
Felt that life had carried him under
Chose to phone the number
The army gives you training,
Nothing they say could really explain it,
Sign them papers, enslavement,
Now you're a tool to carry their hatred,
Rob, steal, strip a nation
All he wanted was qualifications
So he could carry his family places,
Better than those that he was raised in
Never really thought, he'd ever have to go to war,
Now who's gonna tell his kids daddy can't carry them no more
When this world strip me naked, I turn and
I face it,
And really believe I have the strength to change it,
I'm crazy, it's blatant sometimes I get carried away
When this world strip me naked, I turn and I face it,
And really believe I have the strength to change it,
I'm crazy, it's blatant sometimes I get carried away
Ah Debbie, what happened to the good old days? (Consciously blocking all the shit going on then which was building up to what's going on now.)
My crush is still intact.
She earned your crush, went through a lot of shit.
Been spending a bit of time with the King of the North. He's back and barring after his brush with death.
Bugzy Malone, Manchester's best
Simple but slick video - works best in full screen:)
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M.E.N = Manchester Evening News. Each of the MEN songs relates to a time he's ended up in the papers for one reason or another.
Im listening to a Phil Collins concert on VHS :) (Seriously live)
Current song: In the air tonight
Just discovered Chika via tiny desk concerts. I rarely discover rap/hip-hop that I like these days but I love this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vLoM-EqWq8Rush.
If one hasn't watched the Rush doc on NetFlix, I encourage one to do so.
Still on a Bugzy vibe :)
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I probably should have posted in the earworm thread - the hook's been stuck in my head all day :p
Just discovered Chika via tiny desk concerts. I rarely discover rap/hip-hop that I like these days but I love this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vLoM-EqWq8
That was tasty, thanks!
Caution, earworm:
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Wow.
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"Everybody dance!"
That was wonderful.
If only...
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Listening to my Fleetwood Mac 8 track tape :) (Rumours)
Current song: Gold dust woman
That's a good one.
QFT
I ran the battery down, dead, stone dead, in my big brother's car listening to that 8 track. I could go out to his car, no key needed and crank it UP.
Bad news :Boy.... Was he pissed.
Good news :Stevie fucking Nicks.
Net: Completely worth it.
Im listening to my Kool and the gang record :) (In the heart)
Current song: Straight ahead
QFT
I ran the battery down, dead, stone dead, in my big brother's car listening to that 8 track. I could go out to his car, no key needed and crank it UP.
Bad news :Boy.... Was he pissed.
Good news :Stevie fucking Nicks.
Net: Completely worth it.
Popdigr used to have a 74 Chevy Luv truck, no key needed for the radio. This was just about when I was getting into music. I would sit in that truck and listen to Rock 106, a heavy metal station outta Nashville, till the battery went down.
Thank you, V, for that memory.
You're welcome friend.
Listening to now? How 'bout a track from the biggest little band in Texas, by way of Korea!
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That was kinda awesome.
I just heard this ZZTop tune for the first time. Too much fuzz, but, I like it:
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Ana Popovic'
Serbia? Serbia's loss is my gain, a gain I share with my friends here.
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Im listening to my HEAVY METAL record :) (Record 2)
Current song: Touch me - The doors
Cocker and Belushi. I remember people in the room when this came on litterly rolling on the floor.
Cocker and Belushi. I remember people in the room when this came on litterly rolling on the floor.
That
was hilarious.
I remember seeing it when he did it, I was pretty young, iirc...
That was hilarious.
I remember seeing it when he did it, I was pretty young, iirc...
I remember seeing it when I was very young, and being bored and tired. I didn't get it.
Then years later, I saw the Woodstock footage of Joe Cocker, and it seemed vaguely familiar. And THEN years after that, I saw a rebroadcast of Belushi, and I finally got the joke and appreciated it.
Longest joke delivery ever.
Listening to my R. Kelly cassette :) (12 play)
Current song: Back to the Hood of Things
GOLD, you say? maybe even G O L D E N
Longest joke delivery ever.
:D
Allman Bros - Statesboro Blues, btw.
:devil:
Im listening to my Eddy Arnold record :) (The glory of love)
Current song: But for love
Bad Times Good Vibes
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Frank Turner yo.
Listening to my R. Kelly cassette :) (12 play)
Current song: Sex me
I've been listening to the new (first for nineteen years) Blue Oyster Cult album.
Hello dues how are you??
Im listening to my Bon Jovi record :) (First album)
Current song: Runaway
A western movie that's two feet from my head.
Audie Murphy and Burl Ives. James Arness is in there somewhere...
Im listening to my Genesis 8 track tape :) (Duke)
Current song: Misunderstanding
Corrosion of Conformity album. Deliverance.
Listening to my Saga cassette :) (Worlds apart)
Current song: On the loose
It needs to be put in a new shell (doesnt play well),probably no rollers in this!! (I have found alot like this in the 70s and 80s -- Disgusting really) - Just got it at salvation army on thursday.....
Im listening to my Saga cassette :) (Worlds apart)
Current song: On the loose
IT SOUNDS JUST LIKE IT DID ON THE RADIO BUT BETTER SINCE THE CASSETTE IS ANALOG!!!!! (Its analogue sourced)
Its goregous.....