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Ornery Cephalopod 04-16-2006 11:31 PM

Hot Butter - Popcorn

Y'see, I randomly downloaded an album called Best of Moog: Electronic Pop Hits from the 60's and 70's... and the first song was "Popcorn". It was so ridiculous, that my ICP-ish silly rap-style rapper pals (and I, as their onstage dancer and pseudo-manager) decided right on the spot that we're gonna use it in the middle of their next show for a breather/robo-dance breakdown.

Yet another reason to thank the lord for the wonders of Moog, the monolith of analog synth mastery and other neato things.

But on a more serious note, my true digs include: the new Peeping Tom... and even though I only listened to a couple songs each so far, the new David Gilmour and [i]Southern Rock Opera[/i], my first taste of Drive-By Truckers.

They're neat, all these folks mentioned in this post. Including me, I was mentioned and I'm pretty neat.

Ornery Cephalopod 04-16-2006 11:38 PM

Okay, now that I'm giving the Moog album a more thorough listen right now, I just found out that "Midnight Cowboy" by Faith No More is actually a cover of one of these cheesy "electronic pop from the 60's and 70's" songs.

Plus there's some easy-to-recognize songs that were used in recent commercials or are cliche 70's cheesy songs and such.

I can dig it... Dig it like Dig Dug, except without any falling rocks to worry about digging under.

Tangy zizzle 04-16-2006 11:38 PM

Silver Jews - [I]Bright Flight[/I]

Great stuff. Bit boring in comparison to other work, but still so good.

Zappa 04-16-2006 11:43 PM

Don't thank the Lord, thank Robert Moog.

Tangy zizzle 04-16-2006 11:46 PM

Ooh, just listened to the 2 new Bronx songs (from their website. These sound really good. About time they decided to release something again. The world needs punk.

Ornery Cephalopod 04-17-2006 12:03 AM

[QUOTE=Zappa]Don't thank the Lord, thank Robert Moog.[/QUOTE]

Same dude.

Really old guy, turned water into wine, built analog synths?

Yeah, same dude.

And in spirit of the holiday, I might as well add that he once arose from the grave as a zombie to feast on human brains... all in black and white with some creepy background music played on one of his newfangled "theramins".

YDload 04-17-2006 12:43 AM

Okay the Dog Fashion Disco album [i]Adultery[/i] is definitely awesome. Most of the songs are just Bungle/SOAD-like circus metal, but they also threw in "Desert Grave" which is just a straight-up country song. Sort of like how they put "Pogo The Clown" in their last album (a lounge song without any other frills).

br3ad_man 04-17-2006 12:57 AM

[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle]Ooh, just listened to the 2 new Bronx songs (from their website. These sound really good. About time they decided to release something again. The world needs punk.[/QUOTE]

The Bronx are totally sweet. I'll have to listen to those songs.

Zebra 04-17-2006 07:14 AM

Avenue Q - The Internet is for Porn

I love that song.

JonM 04-17-2006 07:38 AM

[quote=el doctor]Fantômas - [I]Delirium Cordia[/I]

I think this is the first time I've listened to this since around the time it was released. At that time, I'd thought this to be such a challenging album, although now this isn't so. Not quite as good as their first two releases, but a truly unique and interesting album.[/quote]Wow. Do you really think so?

I Was A Kaleidoscope 04-17-2006 08:08 AM

Get Him Eat Him - Geography Cones
Fear Before The March Of Flames - Art Damage
Islands - Return To The Sea

biografiend 04-17-2006 09:32 AM

The Modern Lovers
T-Rex
Dirty Three - Dirty Three
Emilie Simon - Vegetal
Vincent Gallo - When

Luxor 04-17-2006 09:59 AM

1 Of Montreal 67
2 With Honor 34
3 Tegan and Sara 25
4 Hot Cross 23
5 a day in black and white 22
6 The Unicorns 13
7 The Apples in Stereo 11
7 I Hate Myself 11
9 Thursday 10
9 The Shins 10

Wanker 04-17-2006 10:22 AM

Sunday Apr 9 - Sunday Apr 16

1 Sufjan Stevens 47
2 Talk Talk 26
3 Mono 11
4 Animal Collective 7
5 Do Make Say Think 6
6 A Silver Mt. Zion 2
7 Explosions in the Sky 1
7 1-Speed Bike 1

I've really been digging Talk Talk and Mono recently. I listened to Illinois a few times and a couple of the better songs outside of listening to the album the whole way through. I think it's starting to grow on me.

ATM 04-17-2006 11:17 AM

1 Opeth 37
2 Deftones 19
3 Slint 16
4 Pavement 14
5 John Lennon 12
5 Nick Drake 12
5 Radiohead 12
8 The Beatles 11
9 Andrew Bird 10
9 Gentle Giant 10

Well_Respected_Man 04-17-2006 11:47 AM

[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]1 Opeth 37
2 Deftones 19
3 Slint 16
4 Pavement 14
5 John Lennon 12
5 Nick Drake 12
5 Radiohead 12
8 The Beatles 11
9 Andrew Bird 10
9 Gentle Giant 10[/QUOTE]

ooooooh would you happen to be listening to that Gentle Giant album with the huge octopus on it. My dad always has it sitting around somewhere.

BillCosby 04-17-2006 12:03 PM

1 Clint Mansell 104
2 The Beatles 69
3 Pixies 34
4 Talib Kweli 25
5 Death From Above 1979 23
6 Bad Brains 12
6 Prefuse 73 12
8 Calexico 11
9 Ugly Casanova 10
10 Embrace 9

and
1 The Beatles - Michelle 16
2 Pixies - Velouria 12

=)

XxcheetoxX 04-17-2006 03:26 PM

1 Love Like... Electrocution 22
2 Manic Street Preachers 21
3 Hot Cross 15
4 The Pop Group 14
5 Kite Flying Society 13
5 Murder By Death 13
7 Off Minor 11
7 Pixies 11
9 Lungfish 10
10 Some Girls 9

The Pop Group are so darn good.

Interstate 04-17-2006 03:51 PM

GZA - [I]Liquid Swords[/I]
Immortal Technique - [I]Revolutionary Vol. 2[/I]

Kyle 04-17-2006 03:53 PM

Been listening to Portishead today, only really for te first time, but I love it already.

Dog 04-17-2006 03:56 PM

Mekons - [I]The Mekons Rock N' Roll[/I] and [I]Curse Of The Mekons[/I]

Both are very solid; TMRNR grows on me every time I give it a listen. Nice light cow-punkish stuff.

Ornery Cephalopod 04-17-2006 03:58 PM

I'm diggin' on various songs selected from:

Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Barafundle
Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
The Monkees - Greatest Hits
Tom Waits - Bone Machine and Rain Dogs
Calexico - Garden Ruin

talk show host 04-17-2006 04:09 PM

I'm giving the new Pearl Jam a listen now. It sounds more energetic than Binaural or Riot Act so far, which is what I was hoping for :D

Kyle 04-17-2006 04:11 PM

Oh wow I didn't realise it had leaked.

/requests for mailing list
/realises he did the same for the single

talk show host 04-17-2006 04:22 PM

/uploading

The quality on some tracks is a bit questionable but perfectly listenable. Still can't understand a damn word Vedder is saying though.

The Great Decay 04-17-2006 04:22 PM

1 Elliott Smith 38
2 Explosions in the Sky 31
3 Do Make Say Think 24
3 Converge 24
5 Off Minor 22
6 Pavement 21
7 Sage Francis 15
8 Iron & Wine 14
9 Jimmy Eat World 13
10 The Velvet Underground 11
10 Saetia 11

Kyle 04-17-2006 04:25 PM

[QUOTE=talk show host]/uploading

The quality on some tracks is a bit questionable but perfectly listenable. Still can't understand a damn word Vedder is saying though.[/QUOTE]Probably the most ridculously american grunge voice of all the ridiculously american grunge voices.

Tangy zizzle 04-17-2006 04:27 PM

Radio Birdman - [I]Radios Appear[/I]
Cat Power - [I]You Are Free[/I]
Silver Jews - [I]Tanglewood Numbers[/I]

All very good records. You know who else is good? Lyrics Born. Listened to 2 LB albums on repeat (all night) last night. Danced my arse off. Great, great hip hop.

DrunksWithGuns 04-17-2006 04:35 PM

Tapes n Tapes-the loon.

Tangy zizzle 04-17-2006 05:03 PM

Yeah I've only recently started to actually hear their influence in other artists; which shows me actually how good a band they were.

[I]Grippe[/I] is a good album isn't Nacho. I might listen to it later.

Daniel! 04-17-2006 05:07 PM

1 The Mummies 65
2 Erik Petersen 38
3 Peter Tosh 26
4 Captain Chaos 23
5 Defiance, Ohio 22
5 Mischief Brew 22
7 Minor Threat 20
8 Ghost Mice 16
9 Choking Victim 14
10 The Music Machine 9

Glitterati 04-17-2006 05:21 PM

Once again, I am digging Elvis Costello today. My Aim Is True to be specific.

I finally got last.fm working again :D
1 Dead Kennedys 17
2 Mitch Hedberg 12
3 The Jesus and Mary Chain 11
4 Coldplay 10
5 Minor Threat 9
5 Elvis Costello 9
7 Urge Overkill 7
7 Afghan Whigs 7
7 Mott the Hoople 7
7 The Smiths 7

pulseczar 04-17-2006 05:25 PM

John Frusciante - Curtains
Great great album, thanks to the Review a Random Album game. I'm pretty excited to review it. Everyone should go listen to the song "Anne".

pixiesfanyo 04-17-2006 06:01 PM

[QUOTE=pulseczar]John Frusciante - Curtains
Great great album, thanks to the Review a Random Album game. I'm pretty excited to review it. Everyone should go listen to the song "Anne".[/QUOTE]

Omar's solo on that is nice. I like the last track alot.

1 peeping tom 60
2 MF Doom 33
3 Hopesfall 30
4 Cyne 28
5 Scott Walker 20
6 Off Minor 19
7 The Dillinger Escape Plan 18
8 The Advantage 16
8 Dilation 16
8 Deftones 16

I Was A Kaleidoscope 04-17-2006 06:07 PM

1 M83 28
2 Tapes 'n Tapes 26
3 At the Drive-In 23
4 Yeah Yeah Yeahs 20
5 Animal Collective 19
5 Interpol 19
7 Tool 18
8 Boards of Canada 16
9 Broken Social Scene 15
10 The White Stripes 14

Aeaon 04-17-2006 06:08 PM

Oh god.


I've been digging....

dinosaur jr. mister bungle, nirvana, bjork, minor threat, the evens, and many more...

Sound Boy 04-17-2006 06:21 PM

[QUOTE=The Great Decay]
7 Sage Francis 15
[/QUOTE]

thats the truth right there..."slow down ghandi" is a great song "you support the troops by wearing yellow ribbons" gets me everytime

you should check out Apathy if you havent already...get "seven nation army to hold me back"

ATM 04-17-2006 07:32 PM

[QUOTE=Sound Boy]thats the truth right there..."slow down ghandi" is a great song "you support the troops by wearing yellow ribbons" gets me everytime

you should check out Apathy if you havent already...get "seven nation army to hold me back"[/QUOTE]

Sage is my favorite rapper :)

That Apathy song is great too, I really love the one he does about high school, from all the different perspectives. Have you heard it?

pixiesfanyo 04-17-2006 07:38 PM

[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Indian Summer - [I]Science[/I]

You can't [size=2]f[/size]uck with "Angry Son". What a great song.[/QUOTE]

You mean, what their only song.

The Great Decay 04-17-2006 07:40 PM

[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]Sage is my favorite rapper :)[/QUOTE]

Same. All the other rap artists I've checked out I haven't been able to get into because of their s'hit lyrics.


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