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Bruce Springsteen.
I'm in love with basically everything off of [I]Nebraska[/I], [I]Greetings from Asbury Park[/I] and [I]The Wild, the Innocent..[/I] |
[QUOTE=Zappa][QUOTE=Tangy zizzle]Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Abbatoir Blues/Lyre of Orpheus
I love these albums too much. So damm good. It's really classy music, but in a way it has that primative, wild feel to it. God bless the demon preacher. [/QUOTE] Yeah, that's probably his best release. Still filled with some crap, but overall a good couple of albums.[/QUOTE] I love that album. It's definitely my favourite Nick Cave album so far. And I've been diggin' Tori Amos - [I]Little Earthquakes[/I] Bob Dylan - [I]The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan[/I] Lagwagon - [I]Let's Talk About Feelings[/I] I can feel a lot of Dylan coming on. |
I love you Little Man.
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[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle]Bruce Springsteen.
I'm in love with basically everything off of [I]Nebraska[/I], [I]Greetings from Asbury Park[/I] and [I]The Wild, the Innocent..[/I][/QUOTE] i have born to run and it's my favorite i'm not sure why, i don't like any other springsteen |
I'm listening to:
The Ordinary boys; good songs are: Boys Will Be Boys, Week In Week Out, Maybe someday and Talk Talk Talk to name but a few. The Arctic Monkeys (like every1 else). Their album is very good, also unreleased songs: Knock and Run and Settle For A Draw. A brand new band I like are The Sunshine Underground, their song Commercial Breakdown is probably my favourite new song at the moment. O yeah and masses of older stuff like: Lift - Radiohead, She sells Sanctuary - The Cult and Nothing Ever Lasts Forever - Echo and the bunnymen. |
You're a sexy man Tangy.
P.S. I'm really really loving The Drones. They're tops. |
[QUOTE=Mattfanatic]i have born to run and it's favorites
i'm not sure why, i don't like any other springsteen[/QUOTE] [I]Born to Run[/I] is a damm good album. I'm liking [I]Nebraska[/I] the most at the moment. It's so bitter. |
Been listening to random sh[size=2]it[/size] on an iTunes shared network filled with interesting music.
Hey Mercedes US Maple Showbread M. Ward This person's got a lot of Pavement and Bob Dylan on here, so the shuffle falls on them pretty often. All in all it's pretty good stuff I suppose. EDIT: hahaha, just as I was typing that, the next song came on and it was Smells Like Teen Spirit! Random to the core :cool::( |
Clue To Kalo - One Way It's Every Way
How did I not know about this guy earlier. He's from my city. Similar to The Books. It's electronic indie pop that doesn't sound electronic. |
I've been listening to a bunch of Split Enz. Mainly [I]True Colours[/I], because they've reformed with the line-up from that album and they're touring and I'm gonna see 'em and holy crap that's exciting.
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Hey Mercedes [/QUOTE] Nice. As for me: Spacemen 3 - [i]Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To[/i] |
Woke up with the Aquabats this morning.
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Alice Donut - [I]Mule[/I] and [I]Three Sisters[/I]
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Last night after some illegals, I was graced with listening to these vinyls:
Diana Ross and the Surpremes The Pop Group Gang Gang Dance the Slits Can Herbie Hancock Jefferson Airplane amazing time. |
[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle][I]Born to Run[/I] is a damm good album. I'm liking [I]Nebraska[/I] the most at the moment. It's so bitter.[/QUOTE]
Nebraska is a good album, so dark. [QUOTE=Zappa]Woke up with the Aquabats this morning.[/QUOTE] \m/ Aquabats I'm digging the Garden State soundtrack lately. I got it as a gift, it's so good. It's got, like, Simon & Garfunkel, and The Shins, and Nick Drake....all sorts of goodness. |
Sleep - Dopesmoker
My Dying Bride - The Angel and the Dark River Tiamat - Wildhoney Yay, for stoner and doom metal classics. If anyone likes any of those genres I recommend checking out all three of these albums. |
Lots of Johnny Cash
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers The Holy Modal Rounders Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers are one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Seriously, they are awsome. |
The Jam - All Mod Cons
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Trophy Scars
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The Jam - In the City
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Lush - [i]Split[/i]
Chapterhouse - [i]Whirlpool[/i] |
I just put on [i]Nowhere[/i] by Ride for the first time in a while. Damn good album.
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Okay, for those interested, the new Will Oldham/Tortoise record is [u]solid[/u].
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Who is Will Oldham?
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He's also known as Bonnie "Prince" Billy. I've heard of him because he did a song with Tweaker [a former Nine Inch Nails drummers' solo project].
I was wondering whether that collaboration with Tortoise was any good. I'll check it out soon. |
lately im digging:
avenged sevnfold~City of Evil disturbed~10000 fists killswitch engage~The End of Heartache& blink 182~Take Off Your Pants and Jacket:thumb: |
[QUOTE=a7x_luvin_loza]lately im digging:
avenged sevnfold~City of Evil disturbed~10000 fists killswitch engage~The End of Heartache& blink 182~Take Off Your Pants and Jacket:thumb:[/QUOTE] oh, lately i've been digging eating my own **** too. |
Let's just pretend its a gimmick account. Remember when Nacho made "metalicajaymz" and threw us all off guard? I'm sure it's just like that!
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[QUOTE=I Was A Kaleidoscope]Clue To Kalo - One Way It's Every Way
How did I not know about this guy earlier. He's from my city. Similar to The Books. It's electronic indie pop that doesn't sound electronic.[/QUOTE] Yeah, good stuff. CtK is pretty damm good. You should check out Qua aswell, I think he/they're round your ways too. |
[QUOTE=Daniel!]Lots of Johnny Cash
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers The Holy Modal Rounders Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers are one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Seriously, they are awsome.[/QUOTE] Yeah, Tom Petty is great. I seriously need to get into Johnny Cash. This has become painfully clear since I saw [I]Walk the Line[/I] yesterday. It was fantastic, by the way. What's a good place to start with the man in black? I've been immensely digging Bob Dylan. [I]Blood on the Tracks[/I], [I]Desire[/I] and [I]Highway 61 Revisited[/I] all got a spin this morning. |
Good place to start is the Columbia [I]Essential Johnny Cash[/I], then get [I]San Quentin[/I] then go through the American Recordings... then go freeeeee.
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Yeah, I was thinking that some sort of "greatest hits" type thing might be a good idea. His discography is quite intimidating.
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The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
I <3 The Beach Boys. [QUOTE=Little Man being Erased]Yeah, I was thinking that some sort of "greatest hits" type thing might be a good idea. His discography is quite intimidating.[/QUOTE] A greatest hits is actually a good way to start with Johnny Cash, he does have a monstrous back catalogue. Thought, I must say, Live At Folsom Prison is so ridiculously good. Edit - I think I'm gonna get last.fm to keep up with you hipsters. |
I think I'll get a greatest hits and either [I]At Folsom Prison[/I] or [I]At San Quentin[/I].
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Gustav Mahler's First Symphony makes my life better a lot.
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sHEAVY.
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Herbie Hancock's [I]Headhunters[/I] is one of the best funk jam albums there is. I never listen to it, but it is great. You all knew that, though.
Now I'm listening to [I]Moondog[/I] (the Prestige release) by Moondog. This is pretty weird stuff, but it's very enjoyable. Serene and bubbly and acoustic. |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]His first three albums are pretty much close to flawless too, but they're low on hits and probably hard to find.[/QUOTE]
I bought his first one yesterday evening and I've listened to it all the way through at least 5 times. It's fantastic. |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]Is it widely available? I got my copy second hand somewhere. And yeah, it's a brilliant album, hard to believe he had so many amazing songs so early in his career. Then again he was like 30.[/QUOTE]
I bought a new vinyl copy of it. I'm pretty sure there's some sort of special edition version on CD, too. I don't know though. Edit: [url]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000069RIS/sr=1-1/qid=1139198723/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0603643-5155929?%5Fencoding=UTF8[/url] It's got some bonus tracks. I haven't seen it in stores before though. |
[QUOTE=Zappa]Herbie Hancock's [I]Headhunters[/I] is one of the best funk jam albums there is. I never listen to it, but it is great. You all knew that, though.
[/QUOTE] Look at this avatar. Herbie Hancock is [i]the[/i] man |
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