This week I've been mostly listening to...
XTC.
Name sounds like a late eighties acid house outfit, but nay, tis of the New Wave. Apparently I knew lots of their songs already (such as Making Plans For Nigel) without remembering the name. Anyway, inventive, punk influenced, quite poppy in a still interesting early eighties fashion, with some impressively modern sounding electronics. Just great melodies and vocals.
Name sounds like a late eighties acid house outfit, but nay, tis of the New Wave. Apparently I knew lots of their songs already (such as Making Plans For Nigel) without remembering the name. Anyway, inventive, punk influenced, quite poppy in a still interesting early eighties fashion, with some impressively modern sounding electronics. Just great melodies and vocals.
I love the bomb.
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wahey! the "This week I've been mostly listening to..." makes it to a second page!!
i listened to Abbey Road this week (twice!) for the first time in years - certainly three years at least!!! ...and this is an album i used to listen to oreligiously EVERY saturday.... Joy!
also been listening to my new pop song and pondering the dissolution of the producer-consumer dichotomy: soon enough everyone will just make their own music and stop listening to anything else... (?)
i listened to Abbey Road this week (twice!) for the first time in years - certainly three years at least!!! ...and this is an album i used to listen to oreligiously EVERY saturday.... Joy!
also been listening to my new pop song and pondering the dissolution of the producer-consumer dichotomy: soon enough everyone will just make their own music and stop listening to anything else... (?)
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.
Hey music exploring forest folk.
I'm sure you're aware of it but just in case you aren't then the best way to listen to new music is a site called http://www.pandora.com
Type in the name of a band or a song and it breaks the song down into "genes" (e.g. heavy drums mixed with melancholy guitar etc etc.). It then makes a whole radio station based on that song playing bands or songs with similar styles. I've found hundreds of new bands I've never heard of through it. its completely free and legal....I say legal...it's legal in America and will ask you to sign up with a Zip Code. Just google a Zip Code and put it in and it works. Yay. the most amazing site ever!!!! I know i sound like an advert/spammer dude but it really is me Garden Andy, and if you haven't discovered pandora.com yet then you are about to open the door to the vast world of musical exploration.
http://www.pandora.com check it out now bitches
I'm sure you're aware of it but just in case you aren't then the best way to listen to new music is a site called http://www.pandora.com
Type in the name of a band or a song and it breaks the song down into "genes" (e.g. heavy drums mixed with melancholy guitar etc etc.). It then makes a whole radio station based on that song playing bands or songs with similar styles. I've found hundreds of new bands I've never heard of through it. its completely free and legal....I say legal...it's legal in America and will ask you to sign up with a Zip Code. Just google a Zip Code and put it in and it works. Yay. the most amazing site ever!!!! I know i sound like an advert/spammer dude but it really is me Garden Andy, and if you haven't discovered pandora.com yet then you are about to open the door to the vast world of musical exploration.
http://www.pandora.com check it out now bitches
It's like God's vagina!
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pandora
i will write a beware article against it
i'm drunk now
but I'll opt an example
there's one of the cider twins that's
more handsome
more endearing
more primary
(didn't elvis' twin die at birth)
genes
i hate my brother with all my heart
this week i've listened to a fuckwad
of Screaming Lord Sutch
Maybe not an originator
but an original mind
when he died the Raving Monster Loony Party
elected a cat
a jump I can't see Pandora making.
i will write a beware article against it
i'm drunk now
but I'll opt an example
there's one of the cider twins that's
more handsome
more endearing
more primary
(didn't elvis' twin die at birth)
genes
i hate my brother with all my heart
this week i've listened to a fuckwad
of Screaming Lord Sutch
Maybe not an originator
but an original mind
when he died the Raving Monster Loony Party
elected a cat
a jump I can't see Pandora making.
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Burial - Untrue (LP)
there's a rather scholarly review here where Derrida gets some props.
Never read the fella beyond an obituary but the phrase 'sonic hauntology' I'm liking. Sums up the sound of the Panda Bear album, which takes the top spot of 2007's albums for me.
My primary reason for pasting the link though,is to point in the way of the
David Thomas Broughton Weight of my Love MP3.
hands up song of the year.
imagine anthony and the jonsons singing about being too skint to score a Gregg's pasty, I mean that's the actual fucking lyric, and that song happens to be a colossal headwreck heartwrencher of lost love.
Untrue.
there's a rather scholarly review here where Derrida gets some props.
Never read the fella beyond an obituary but the phrase 'sonic hauntology' I'm liking. Sums up the sound of the Panda Bear album, which takes the top spot of 2007's albums for me.
My primary reason for pasting the link though,is to point in the way of the
David Thomas Broughton Weight of my Love MP3.
hands up song of the year.
imagine anthony and the jonsons singing about being too skint to score a Gregg's pasty, I mean that's the actual fucking lyric, and that song happens to be a colossal headwreck heartwrencher of lost love.
Untrue.
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Lyle Lovett's excellent and sardonic album: "I Love Everybody" in which he announces his distaste for everything with the lines:
I said I dont like hippies
And I dont like cornbread
And I dont like much
I said I dont hippies
And I dont like cornbread
And I dont like much
But thats okay
Fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
And thats okay
Who needs pride
Fat babies make me sick
Fat babies make me ill
All that fat baby drooling
And that fat baby smell
I said I dont like hippies
And I dont like cornbread
And I dont like much
But I like you
cause you like me
And you dont like much
And thats okay
cause fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
And thats okay
Who needs pride anyway
I said I dont like hippies
And I dont like cornbread
And I dont like much
I said I dont hippies
And I dont like cornbread
And I dont like much
But thats okay
Fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
And thats okay
Who needs pride
Fat babies make me sick
Fat babies make me ill
All that fat baby drooling
And that fat baby smell
I said I dont like hippies
And I dont like cornbread
And I dont like much
But I like you
cause you like me
And you dont like much
And thats okay
cause fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
Fat babies have no pride
And thats okay
Who needs pride anyway
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Im currently listening to the track Terrorists Are Gay. Written by The Bikes apparently but probably by Chris Morris (The Day Today, Brasseye) for the TV series Nathan Barley.
Terrorists are Gay
Terrorists are gay
pretty much over and over again.
Genius? me thinks so, then again I laugh at monkeys throwing their own poo...c'mon thats frickin hilarious!
Terrorists are Gay
Terrorists are gay
pretty much over and over again.
Genius? me thinks so, then again I laugh at monkeys throwing their own poo...c'mon thats frickin hilarious!
It's like God's vagina!
I love this post:
mostly listening to:
The Modern Lovers-The Modern Lovers (excellent punk band with singer Jonathon Richman)
AC/DC-If You Want Blood
Tim Buckley-Goodbye and Hello
Patti Smith-Horses
Arcade Fire-Neon Bible
Velevet Underground-Andy Warhol
Nico-Chelsea Girl
Sigur Ros-Agaetis Byrjun
David Bowie-everything i possibly can
Bjork- the new one, can't remember what its called
as you can see I'm going through my classic album phase, but good music is good music people!
mostly listening to:
The Modern Lovers-The Modern Lovers (excellent punk band with singer Jonathon Richman)
AC/DC-If You Want Blood
Tim Buckley-Goodbye and Hello
Patti Smith-Horses
Arcade Fire-Neon Bible
Velevet Underground-Andy Warhol
Nico-Chelsea Girl
Sigur Ros-Agaetis Byrjun
David Bowie-everything i possibly can
Bjork- the new one, can't remember what its called
as you can see I'm going through my classic album phase, but good music is good music people!
It's like God's vagina!
I am on an anti-folk kick. Jeffrey Lewis' cover album, '12 Crass Songs' is amazing, amazing, amazing. And Kimya Dawson (of Moldy Peaches fame). She is one super cool mamma, so I wrote her an email to see if she would like to come play at the Forest next time she's around. Maybe she will come? She played at the Common Place a couple of years ago, so we'll see.
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Dan Deacon is on loop in my kitchen.
Mark Lamaar's God's Jukebox is on my radio.
( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/lamarrsat/ )
Half Man Half Biscuit are on my headphones.
Neutral Milk Hotel are on a mixtape in my bedroom
and I'm trying to track down
Sisters Of Transistors - Beat Girl on the internet.
Mark Lamaar's God's Jukebox is on my radio.
( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/lamarrsat/ )
Half Man Half Biscuit are on my headphones.
Neutral Milk Hotel are on a mixtape in my bedroom
and I'm trying to track down
Sisters Of Transistors - Beat Girl on the internet.
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FSK "Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle" (buback) - saw them live on friday: best german band ever. and Peels second fave band of all time after the Fall.
also, new Black Keys album is pretty good.
also, new Black Keys album is pretty good.
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.
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Pop stakes:
R. Kelly Gotham City and also Real Talk
'Besides, what they eat don't make us shit - Real talk'
Rock n Roll
Little Richard Nuki Suki
actually a rather funky affair much in the manner of the Muppets
Ironic
Frank Stallone Far From Over
recognition still due
Electronic
Mr Hopkinson's Computer Where Is My Mind.
pixies cover by a computer executed with ooze and aplomb.
Classic
? and the Mysterions 96 Tears
R. Kelly Gotham City and also Real Talk
'Besides, what they eat don't make us shit - Real talk'
Rock n Roll
Little Richard Nuki Suki
actually a rather funky affair much in the manner of the Muppets
Ironic
Frank Stallone Far From Over
recognition still due
Electronic
Mr Hopkinson's Computer Where Is My Mind.
pixies cover by a computer executed with ooze and aplomb.
Classic
? and the Mysterions 96 Tears
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hanayo - berlin based (i think) japanesse artist/musician. check: joe le taxi version and isdn, and sometimes a girls loves a boy. allboth classics. and she play in berlin soon:
-10 May 2008 - 23:00 - festsaal keller - berlin, Berlin
lionel richie.
the fields - housey nice nice.
decoupage by jar-wo on the front page of micormusic right now.
any music related to kite flying.
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lionel richie.
the fields - housey nice nice.
decoupage by jar-wo on the front page of micormusic right now.
any music related to kite flying.
Maybe it could work? But it will be a kaleidoscopic blend of mysterious shadows and rainbow hued-dreams seen through compassionate tears.
this week i have mostly been listening to mike oldfield ([1], [2])
other than that; http://www.last.fm/user/milkmiruku
oh, and; http://www.last.fm/group/The+Forest
other than that; http://www.last.fm/user/milkmiruku
oh, and; http://www.last.fm/group/The+Forest
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Brett Dennen - So much more.
Andy and I saw this guy supporting Rodrigo y Gabriella last year and after seeing him perform I had to sneek off before the main act to ensure I got his CD.
With hints of acoustic, pop, reggae, folk and latin music his sound is great, but it's his lyrics that hooked me - the guy is a poet.
His website is also worth a look - check out his 'Love Speaks' initiative to help promote not for profit organisations at his gigs, or to read about the Mosaic Project - created to empower children and promote the building of communities across differences in the US.
It makes me smile that his website encourages his fans to make audiorecordings of his gigs for the purpose of personal use or trading between fans.
http://www.brettdennen.net
Andy and I saw this guy supporting Rodrigo y Gabriella last year and after seeing him perform I had to sneek off before the main act to ensure I got his CD.
With hints of acoustic, pop, reggae, folk and latin music his sound is great, but it's his lyrics that hooked me - the guy is a poet.
His website is also worth a look - check out his 'Love Speaks' initiative to help promote not for profit organisations at his gigs, or to read about the Mosaic Project - created to empower children and promote the building of communities across differences in the US.
It makes me smile that his website encourages his fans to make audiorecordings of his gigs for the purpose of personal use or trading between fans.
http://www.brettdennen.net
they call us winsome, but we're just hopeless
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This week I've heard a lot on Animal Collective's new EP. Its Space, really.
you should really check out Strawberry Jam though. Amazing.
And I just discovered a band from eary 90's Olypmia, US music scene called Beat Happening.
Few words to describe their music:
adolecense summer nights, childhood games,
cuteness.
Dig!
you should really check out Strawberry Jam though. Amazing.
And I just discovered a band from eary 90's Olypmia, US music scene called Beat Happening.
Few words to describe their music:
adolecense summer nights, childhood games,
cuteness.
Dig!
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tom russell: hotwalker
a gem of a record for anyone who is a fan of either:
1) drinking
2) carnies
3) charles bukowski
mostly it is an ode to charles with memories recited from an old carnival barker of the times he and bukowski got shitfaced together. a lot of good stuff on this cd. worth a listen
r
a gem of a record for anyone who is a fan of either:
1) drinking
2) carnies
3) charles bukowski
mostly it is an ode to charles with memories recited from an old carnival barker of the times he and bukowski got shitfaced together. a lot of good stuff on this cd. worth a listen
r
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Ooh that's new to me, I'll look into it.
This weekend I've been doing a spot of garden work for a friend which incorporated numerous flytipping trips.
We picked up a huge box of tapes from a boot sale all for a quid, which was largely filled with indie also-rans from the early nineties,most of which went the way of the tip.
Pick of the bunch.
Electronic by Electronic.
The car laid low with rubble, windows wound down, an impossibly sunny day - those synths sounded right.
Also heard a Radio 4 documentary on the late comic/poet Hovis Presley
a sort of poor-man's Stephen Wright but with his own occasional genius
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009fwpf
"It's true what they say about women, it's an irregular plural." Hovis Presley
This weekend I've been doing a spot of garden work for a friend which incorporated numerous flytipping trips.
We picked up a huge box of tapes from a boot sale all for a quid, which was largely filled with indie also-rans from the early nineties,most of which went the way of the tip.
Pick of the bunch.
Electronic by Electronic.
The car laid low with rubble, windows wound down, an impossibly sunny day - those synths sounded right.
Also heard a Radio 4 documentary on the late comic/poet Hovis Presley
a sort of poor-man's Stephen Wright but with his own occasional genius
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009fwpf
"It's true what they say about women, it's an irregular plural." Hovis Presley
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I've been listening to Radio Sysiphus - Where the Rock doesn't stop and it hasn't done me any harm.
It was Amadou et Mariam, AKA the blind couple from Mali. The album Dimanche a Bamako, produced by Manu Chau is pretty hot.
I'm just listening to Zebda's 'Le bruit et le odeur' just now (Zebda is the arabic word for butter, beure is verlang - backwards slang - for arab in France). There is a sample of Chirac saying it isn't racist when honest French workers complain about the noise and the smell of the unemployed sponger immigrants and their 20 children living downstairs.
I'm just listening to Zebda's 'Le bruit et le odeur' just now (Zebda is the arabic word for butter, beure is verlang - backwards slang - for arab in France). There is a sample of Chirac saying it isn't racist when honest French workers complain about the noise and the smell of the unemployed sponger immigrants and their 20 children living downstairs.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1kQ6SL0JPaU
hardcore + daleks (well, davros) + maggie thatcher = win (imo)
hardcore + daleks (well, davros) + maggie thatcher = win (imo)
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sheesht..!
what i meant to was was h a r d c o r e!
what i meant to was was h a r d c o r e!
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Half Man Half Biscuit
Every last song.
I have a habit.
Theatre critic Ken Tynan once said he could never love a woman who didn't love Look Back In Anger.
I think I feel the same way about Half Man Half Biscuit
which is a knowingly narrow field but their breadth of reference is anything but.
Andy Kershaw described them as the most important British Folk band since The Clash - which in itself is a superb sentence to say.
They demand a deep reading and keep revealing importance.
Every morning I wake up with a different lyric lodged in my head and this makes me chuffed.
Three other things
They improve with each new release.
They are playing Edinburgh in October
and I now think I have their complete output on a hard-drive so if you fancy you might be partial, I can make available two chocker MP3 CDs for the price of a PM.
Heavily hungover stepping down Clerk Street after spending 24 hours in slippers 'cos I locked myself out fetching ingredients for last night's tea, now, this very morning I found myself singing away, loud with emphasis and glee.
Hedley Verityesque
She passed into folklore
Trod on lines in the pavement and said
"There's no room for enigmas in built up areas"
They are just fucking untouchable.
Every last song.
I have a habit.
Theatre critic Ken Tynan once said he could never love a woman who didn't love Look Back In Anger.
I think I feel the same way about Half Man Half Biscuit
which is a knowingly narrow field but their breadth of reference is anything but.
Andy Kershaw described them as the most important British Folk band since The Clash - which in itself is a superb sentence to say.
They demand a deep reading and keep revealing importance.
Every morning I wake up with a different lyric lodged in my head and this makes me chuffed.
Three other things
They improve with each new release.
They are playing Edinburgh in October
and I now think I have their complete output on a hard-drive so if you fancy you might be partial, I can make available two chocker MP3 CDs for the price of a PM.
Heavily hungover stepping down Clerk Street after spending 24 hours in slippers 'cos I locked myself out fetching ingredients for last night's tea, now, this very morning I found myself singing away, loud with emphasis and glee.
Hedley Verityesque
She passed into folklore
Trod on lines in the pavement and said
"There's no room for enigmas in built up areas"
They are just fucking untouchable.
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Half Man Half Biscuit are frickin ace, good choice.
Been listening to a bit of Jeffrey Lewis, bit of Leanord Cohen, and King Creosote.
Also Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip - A letter From God To Man....its fuckin good, great lyrics.
Their song "Thou Shalt Always Kill" is bloody good too. The "just a band" bit in it is great....you'll know the bit that i mean if you listen to it. if you like politically tinged hip-hop you may enjoy this. if you don't enjoy politically tinged hip-hop you may enjoy this anyway.
If you like them then I beg you to listen to Sage Francis, any song, any album this guy is officially the best rapper ever (Fat Lip from Pharcyde is a close 2nd). (this is my personal opinion, I don't want to start any West side vs East side gang wars or anything).
Peace out beeyatches.
Been listening to a bit of Jeffrey Lewis, bit of Leanord Cohen, and King Creosote.
Also Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip - A letter From God To Man....its fuckin good, great lyrics.
Their song "Thou Shalt Always Kill" is bloody good too. The "just a band" bit in it is great....you'll know the bit that i mean if you listen to it. if you like politically tinged hip-hop you may enjoy this. if you don't enjoy politically tinged hip-hop you may enjoy this anyway.
If you like them then I beg you to listen to Sage Francis, any song, any album this guy is officially the best rapper ever (Fat Lip from Pharcyde is a close 2nd). (this is my personal opinion, I don't want to start any West side vs East side gang wars or anything).
Peace out beeyatches.
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WHAT'S UP, FATLIP?...sing it with me Dai preferably running around in a nappy, a dirty raincoat, learing at women whilst drinking a bottle of Brandy and being hit in the nuts by kids.
Fatlip]
Feelin' downtrodden
Fresh kid turned rotten
I can't believe I'm like E then I'm coppin
Over the years seems like I'm gettin' dumber
Reminiscing to a time when I was younger with a hunger
Full a dreams, determination, self-esteem
But now it seems they hesitate to be on my team
You know the routine, when you winnin' and grinnin'
All up in your face, like they was which you from the beginnin'
But on the flipside,
When you washed up like a riptide
Fools clown 'bout how you slipped and let shit slide
Beside the fact
My voice is wack
Clowns is runnin' around, talkin' 'bout I smoke crack
Ain't got no homies that got my back
Yeah I'm a brotha, but some times I don't feel black
My girl is white
My game idn't tight
Niggas who ain't seen me in a while be like "Dude, you aight?"
Who am I kiddin', who am I foolin'
When they be like "What's up Fatlip?," and I say "Coolin'"
Blowin' like a sucka almost every day
In the back of your mind you prob'ly thinkin' I was gay
But naw, I'm just a bitch ass nigga
The type that get jacked above the ribs ass nigga
See I been a loser just about all my life
Type that try turn a ho to a housewife
What do you expect
I give respect
And feel for hoes niggas keep in check
I'm far from hard
Emotionally scarred
On Pico Boulevard
I was regarded as a retard
I make myself sick
Get on my own nerves
Immature, insecure,
Grown up nerd
Has-been MC
On a label that's unstable
Choppin' bliggy on a table
Who am I kiddin', who am I foolin'
When they be like "What's up Fatlip?," and I say "Coolin'"
Who am I kiddin', who am I foolin'
When they be like "What's up Fatlip?," and I say "Coolin'"
SHAGGY however is crap!!!
Fatlip]
Feelin' downtrodden
Fresh kid turned rotten
I can't believe I'm like E then I'm coppin
Over the years seems like I'm gettin' dumber
Reminiscing to a time when I was younger with a hunger
Full a dreams, determination, self-esteem
But now it seems they hesitate to be on my team
You know the routine, when you winnin' and grinnin'
All up in your face, like they was which you from the beginnin'
But on the flipside,
When you washed up like a riptide
Fools clown 'bout how you slipped and let shit slide
Beside the fact
My voice is wack
Clowns is runnin' around, talkin' 'bout I smoke crack
Ain't got no homies that got my back
Yeah I'm a brotha, but some times I don't feel black
My girl is white
My game idn't tight
Niggas who ain't seen me in a while be like "Dude, you aight?"
Who am I kiddin', who am I foolin'
When they be like "What's up Fatlip?," and I say "Coolin'"
Blowin' like a sucka almost every day
In the back of your mind you prob'ly thinkin' I was gay
But naw, I'm just a bitch ass nigga
The type that get jacked above the ribs ass nigga
See I been a loser just about all my life
Type that try turn a ho to a housewife
What do you expect
I give respect
And feel for hoes niggas keep in check
I'm far from hard
Emotionally scarred
On Pico Boulevard
I was regarded as a retard
I make myself sick
Get on my own nerves
Immature, insecure,
Grown up nerd
Has-been MC
On a label that's unstable
Choppin' bliggy on a table
Who am I kiddin', who am I foolin'
When they be like "What's up Fatlip?," and I say "Coolin'"
Who am I kiddin', who am I foolin'
When they be like "What's up Fatlip?," and I say "Coolin'"
SHAGGY however is crap!!!
It's like God's vagina!
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One more - topical to the locale
The Valves - Ain't No Surf in Portobello
If you're swift you can pick it up direct download just here
http://armagideontime.blogspot.com/2008 ... bular.html
The Valves - Ain't No Surf in Portobello
If you're swift you can pick it up direct download just here
http://armagideontime.blogspot.com/2008 ... bular.html
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Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...
On the headphones: Foo Fighters - 'There is Nothing Left to Lose' - especially 'Cracked Actors'... pure filth!
also Simple Minds - 'Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call' on heavy rotation as usual.
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also Simple Minds - 'Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call' on heavy rotation as usual.
Online: Jerry King Musser: http://www.artreview.com/profile/JerryKingMusser
- martinmckenna
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Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...
Time fades away , neil young
on vinyl as its still not available on cd yet
as far as i can tell , this album was release after harvest as a replacement to the rejected tonights the night . its a recording of the tour for harvest with all new songs on it . a great album .
on vinyl as its still not available on cd yet
as far as i can tell , this album was release after harvest as a replacement to the rejected tonights the night . its a recording of the tour for harvest with all new songs on it . a great album .
Heaven is a disaster
Lambchop , The Saturday option .
Lambchop , The Saturday option .
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Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...
Stereolab : Chemical Chords
i can expect this to continue for many weeks to come.
i can expect this to continue for many weeks to come.
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.
Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...
Bullet with butterfly wings - The Smashing Pumpkins
Show me How to Live - Audioslave
Rainbowarriors - Cocorosie
Discipline - Nine Inch Nails
Le Svink c'est Chic - Svinkels
Clones - Puppetmastaz
Show me How to Live - Audioslave
Rainbowarriors - Cocorosie
Discipline - Nine Inch Nails
Le Svink c'est Chic - Svinkels
Clones - Puppetmastaz
"If I can't dance I don't wanna be part of your revolution" Emma Goldman
Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...
Laibachkunstderfuge - Laibach, Wendy Carlos stylee
hey, if you don't like it, post on the BB (so you can ask about participating for better) | MilkMiruku
Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...
Cut Copy, beautilful Australian pop electronica that I picked up in San Fran.
Just imagine a massage from a hot girl and the music she listens to.
Just imagine a massage from a hot girl and the music she listens to.
I love the bomb.
Re: This week I've been mostly listening to...
kanye west - super great.
lil wayne - only got a little bit by him, but he off the scale.
t rex - ride a white swan
lil wayne - only got a little bit by him, but he off the scale.
t rex - ride a white swan
Maybe it could work? But it will be a kaleidoscopic blend of mysterious shadows and rainbow hued-dreams seen through compassionate tears.