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It's been an [I]Electric Warrior [/I] by ol' T-Rex kind of day.
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I've finally sat down and listend to Gary Wilson. My jaw has hit the ground and I can't scoop it back up. I'd like to. But I can't.
Thats right. |
Yeah Gary Wilson is great.
David Thomas And Foreigners - [I]Bay City[/I] Robyn Hitchcock - [I]I Often Dream Of Trains[/I] |
[QUOTE=no peros calentes]It's been an [I]Electric Warrior [/I] by ol' T-Rex kind of day.[/QUOTE]
I need to get something by T. Rex soon. I've only heard Bang A Gong, and everyone loves that song. |
[I]Electric Warrior[/I] makes plenty of fun.
I listened to a lot of Bill Evans today, because of Robert Crumb. |
Mogwai - [i]Mr. Beast[/i] (Found a high quality leak)
- Quite good. Definitely different than [i]Happy Songs..[/i]. I'm enjoying the dynamics and the heightened use of electronics/vocals (surprised?). Love Is All - [i]9 Times That Same Song[/i] - I'm not actually enjoying this. It's mediocre at best. |
2012
hey guys i just wanted to reachout to some new people about my band 2012 it's a blend of experimental alternative techno, its really a new breed of sound altogether you can check out some songs off my new album "vision" at [url]www.myspace.com/2012vision[/url]
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Sorry, but the members of this forum are not particularly interested in hearing your music. We prefer to form a community and get to know each other's music tastes/interests better so that any sharing of one's personal compositions are more meaningful than a random link given by a stranger whose sole purpose is to whore out their band or project. Try again later.
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Funeral Diner - The Underdark
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I Am Digging Jose Gonzalez.
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Blackalicious - [I]Blazing Arrow[/I]
Seeing them tomorrow night. :cool: |
Cody Chestnutt - The Headphone Masterpiece
Iron & Wine - The Creek Drank the Cradle The latter really is perfect for winter. <33333 |
Television - Marquee Moon
Television - The Blow Up Television - Adventure |
Nine Horses - [i]Snow Borne Sorrow[/i]
Mogwai - [i]Mr. Beast[/i] Serena-Maneesh - [i]Serena-Maneesh[/i] |
[QUOTE=NachoChez]
Who is he?[/QUOTE] It's really hard for me to try and describe him so..... [QUOTE=All Music Guide]The brain-damaged electro-funk of Gary Wilson was new wave when the label was still mainly used to categorize punk acts with a sweet tooth for pop. Completely ahead of his time, Wilson used chilly synthesizers and bizarre sound effects and samples to tell his odd tales of love and sex. In 1977, Wilson recorded his debut LP You Think You Really Know Me in the basement of his parents' house in Endicott, NY. Home tapings started becoming prevalent in the '90s, but in the late '70s, Wilson was an indie pioneer, releasing a strange lo-fi record that eventually influenced Beck. Moreover, the LP inspired Olympia, WA, college radio station KAOS to spin underground artists, helping to cultivate a taste for non-commercial music that later gave birth to K Records and Sub Pop. Legendary Seattle DJ Stephen Rabow even presented one of Wilson's gigs in the early '80s. Wilson toured with his group, the Blind Dates, at times covering their bodies on-stage with flour. But the masses were not ready for Wilson's eccentricities. Wilson did not release a follow-up to You Think You Really Know Me; nevertheless, the album's cult status grew as years passed. Finally, in 2003, Motel Records released Forgetten Lovers, a follow-up album of sorts assembled from Wilson's previously unreleased material, rarities, and vinyl-only pressings from 1973 to 1982, further solidifying Wilson's stance as the unsung hero of indie rock. The new record Mary Had Brown Hair was released in 2004 on Stones Throw. [/QUOTE] God Love the internet. |
[QUOTE=pixiesfanyo]Funeral Diner - The Underdark[/QUOTE]
Me too. Plus Envy and Internal Affairs. |
Devendra Banhart - Cripple Crow
Joni Mitchell - Hejira Tricky - Maxinquaye MissAntartica - Lost Electricity The Delgados - The Great Eastern Yo La Tengo - Fakebook |
Good Clean Fun - [i]Positively Positive[/i]
It's like Gorilla Biscuits reformed but with jokes. Good jokes. Against Me! - [i]Reinventing Axl Rose[/i] Listening to their latest after this reminds me how far they've fallen. |
the Blood Brothers - Burn Piano Island, Burn
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[QUOTE=Parfait][I]Electric Warrior[/I] makes plenty of fun.
I listened to a lot of Bill Evans today, because of Robert Crumb.[/QUOTE] That it does dear sir. |
[QUOTE=asymm]Serena-Maneesh - [i]Serena-Maneesh[/i][/QUOTE]I tend to lose interest in it at times, but all in all, I've really enjoyed that album. "Drain Cosmetics" is the perfect opener.
Tenacious D - [i]Tenacious D[/i] Neu! - [i]Neu! 75[/i] And to add to the T. Rex discussion, [i]Electric Warrior[/i] has one of the most appropriate covers ever. |
[QUOTE=el doctor]I tend to lose interest in it at times, but all in all, I've really enjoyed that album. "Drain Cosmetics" is the perfect opener.
Tenacious D - [i]Tenacious D[/i] Neu! - [i]Neu! 75[/i] And to add to the T. Rex discussion, [i]Electric Warrior[/i] has one of the most appropriate covers ever.[/QUOTE] Ha yeah, it's actually one of my favorite covers aswell. P.S. Damn it, I love DOA. |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]I've been listening to lots of Christmas stuff on the radio. And Phil Collins. Every radio station around here plays Phil Collins, Phil Collins and more Phil Collins in the run-up to Phil Collins Hour.[/QUOTE]
Everywhere I go I hear Christmas music, but I have yet to hear "Fairytale of New York" anywhere in public. I'm convinced no one knows it in Canada. |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]They hate America I think. Anything with New York in the title is a no-no; they just ally themselves with the terrorists and listen to happy ramadan tunes instead.[/QUOTE]
We stand up for our beliefs, what can I say. |
Billy Bragg - [I]Talking With the Taxman about Poetry[/I]
Blackalicious - [I]The Craft[/I] |
i saw DEP, BTBAM, and HORSE a couple weeks ago... it was good, but people tell me DEP's old singer was better. I'm a tool, so i'll blindly agree with them.
The day after i went to seed the appleseed cast. a band called piglet (they were kinda "instrumental-indie-math-post-something-core" or whatever you wanna call it) opened up for them and kind of stole the show. so i've been listening to alot of them lately, along with volta do mar and ghosts and vodka... as well with appleseed cast. |
Piglet are playing a show with my friend's band next month. They sound interesting, I might have to check them outtt.
Death Cab for Cutie - [i]We have the Facts and We're Voting Yes[/i] Laurie Anderson - [i]Big Science[/i] The Laurie Anderson is very interesting and intriguing but quite good so far. |
The Bronx - [I]The Bronx[/I]
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Leftover Crack - F[I]u[/I]ck World Trade
MBV - [I]Loveless[/I] Also I'm trying out [I]2012[/I] by Old Time Relijun, it sounds fresh so far. It's the first I've heard from them. One of the more unique albums of 2005 (no-wave revival?)? I think so. |
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