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[QUOTE=Daniel!]John Coltrane - A Love Supreme[/QUOTE]
What's this like? I'm on a JC kick right now, i need more albums. Musicians with those initials tend to kick ***. |
[I]A Love Supreme[/I] is like a ton of passion somehow managing not to manifest itself at all.
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[QUOTE=Zappa][I]A Love Supreme[/I] is like a ton of passion somehow managing not to manifest itself at all.[/QUOTE]
Well it is "a gift" to "God" in a sense since Coltrane saw the "light" after he got off of his drug addiction. |
But it's some of the coldest music around.
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[QUOTE=Zappa]But it's some of the coldest music around.[/QUOTE]
That's probably due to the duel nature of the album which in many ways praises a "higher being" and the intropective punishment of himself for allowing himself to go. |
This conversation is making me feel smarter by just reading it.
Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch |
The Olivia Tremor Control
The Beatles The Apples In Stereo Circulatory System Mmmm... |
Beck - "Sea Change"
Fantomas - "Delirium Cordia" Cursive - "Domestica" And a few The Good Life songs. |
Hey BC do you think HORSE the band, Between the Buried and Me, and Dillinger Escape Plan is a good concert bill? Because my brother went to it and I bet it was entertaining :(
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[QUOTE=YDload]Hey BC do you think HORSE the band, Between the Buried and Me, and Dillinger Escape Plan is a good concert bill? Because my brother went to it and I bet it was entertaining :([/QUOTE]
That sounds so sweet. I'd love to see DEP live. |
Foxy people with horns and stuff, in the 70s.
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The new Kayo Dot is incredible. The first track on it is by far the most depressing song I have ever heard. It's insane how depressing it is.
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[QUOTE=br3ad_man]The new Kayo Dot is incredible. The first track on it is by far the most depressing song I have ever heard. It's insane how depressing it is.[/QUOTE]
I love how the vocals get worse and worse through out that track. It's pretty brilliant. I'd say the last track or track 2 are my favorites. |
Oceansize - Everyone into Position, what a record.
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John Coltrane-Interstellar Space
WONDERFUL |
Public Enemy - [i]It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back[/i]
Eddie Izzard - [i]Circle[/i] |
Gary Burton/Makoto Ozone - Virtuosi
Milt Jackson - Sunflower Gary Burton is incredible. |
Charles Mingus - [I]Blues & Roots[/I]
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - [I]A Night In Tunisia[/I] |
Been up since 6, and I have dug the following.
Ted Leo & Rx - [I]Shake the Sheets [/I](I could die happy listening to this disc man) Rye Coalition - [I]The Lipstick Game[/I] Hot Snakes - [I]Suicide Invoice [/I](on the walk to the shop to buy smokes, oh riggghht) Edan - [I]Beauty and the Beat[/I] |
[QUOTE=guitarded_chuck]Just picked up Ryan Adams - Jacksonville City Nights. Sounds great. I like some songs more than others. It's a totally pure country album though, so it'll probably have to grow on me a bit. Can't wait for 29.[/QUOTE]
Looking forward to [I]29[/I] too. Not long to go now. About a week, in fact. :) Wilco - [I]Yankee Hotel Foxtrot[/I] Beck - [I]Odelay[/I] The Smiths I Heart Hiroshima |
Eddie Izzard: One of the funniest comedians around.
Madeline Adams: Sweet folk singer with a lovely voice. |
1 Alex Drosen 23
2 contaminated geritol 16 2 Tom Waits 16 2 Butthole Surfers 16 5 Minutemen 11 6 Orange Juice 10 7 Mission of Burma 9 8 fIREHOSE 8 8 Gang of Four 8 10 A Tribe Called Quest 7 10 Minor Threat 7 10 The Zombies 7 10 Hüsker Dü 7 14 The Tape-beatles 6 |
1 Half Japanese 49
2 The Flaming Lips 44 3 NUJABES 29 4 Young Marble Giants 23 5 Old Time Relijun 21 6 Minutemen 17 7 Mission of Burma 15 7 Dr. Octagon 15 7 The Durutti Column 15 7 Pixies 15 |
1 Brian Eno 31
2 Wire 23 3 Hüsker Dü 22 4 Neu! 20 5 Talking Heads 15 6 Mogwai 12 7 Nick Drake 11 8 Bauhaus 10 9 Saccharine Trust 9 10 Sabnack 8 Says scrobbler, but I know I listened to more Wire than that. Also: It's good to see I still gots fans. |
Yeah, it's really flakey in picking up songs that play under two minutes. Annoying.
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[QUOTE=pixiesfanyo]I love how the vocals get worse and worse through out that track. It's pretty brilliant. I'd say the last track or track 2 are my favorites.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they sound like a suicidal Mike Patton. Track 2 is my favourite. 1 The Decemberists 24 2 Animal Collective 23 3 The Jolly Rogers 22 4 Sigur Rós 19 5 Antony and the Johnsons 18 6 Belle and Sebastian 15 7 Architecture in Helsinki 14 8 Metric 13 8 Nada Surf 13 10 Archer Prewitt 12 |
1 American Steel 90
2 Bob Dylan 86 3 Melt-Banana 54 4 Old Crow Medicine Show 49 5 the dead pets 42 6 Hank Williams 39 7 Booker T. & The MG's 35 8 Hüsker Dü 34 8 The World/Inferno Friendship Society 34 10 Discount 27 11 Dwarves 26 12 Bill Hicks 25 12 The Dickies 25 14 Stockyard Stoics 24 15 Kings of Nuthin' 23 16 The Jimi Hendrix Experience 22 16 Blind Willie McTell 22 18 Max Levine Ensemble 18 18 Dead Kennedys 18 20 Mischief Brew 15 |
1 Hot Cross 59
2 Thrice 47 3 Murder By Death 40 4 A Tribe Called Quest 22 5 Saetia 17 6 Pavement 16 6 Explosions in the Sky 16 8 Kayo Dot 15 9 Sigur Rós 14 10 Stephen Malkmus 11 |
I didn't listen to a single song on my computer in the last week.
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[QUOTE=pixiesfanyo]1 Hot Cross 59
2 Thrice 47 3 Murder By Death 40 4 A Tribe Called Quest 22 5 Saetia 17 6 Pavement 16 6 Explosions in the Sky 16 [B]8 Kayo Dot 15[/B] 9 Sigur Rós 14 10 Stephen Malkmus 11[/QUOTE] That's a fair bit of Kayo Dot. |
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