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That's why if one link doesnt work you try another one.
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oh yaeh totally haven't tried that
nothing like megaupload, yousendit, sendspace, etc ever works |
I got a Bone thugs album and an Ice Cube album on albumbase in 30 mins last weekend.
Then an Eazy-E album an hour later. |
Serena-Maneesh - [i]Serena-Maneesh[/i]
Max Richter - [i]The Blue Notebooks[/i] In The Country - [i]This Was The Pace Of My Heartbeat[/i] The White Birch - [i]Come Up For Air[/i] |
I've been listening to alot of greatest hits from these guys:
Elvis Presley Dean Martin Frank Sinatra Buddy Holly |
I've been digging just songs lately. Whole albums, not so much. I just make a lot of mixes.
That Girl's A Straight-Up Hustler - All Time Low Outside - Ronnie Day Baby's Got Her Gun Out - Rediscover Bob & Bonnie - Houston Calls The Point Sometimes - Gregory And The Hawk The First Five Times - Stars Hustle Rose - Metric You're The Dream Unicorn! - The Blood Brothers Planning A Prison Break - The Receiving End Of Sirens Jellybones - The Unicorns Hooray - Minus The Bear Come On! Feel The Illinoise! - Sufjan Stevens To Icarus With All Sincerity - Race The Sun Plural For Sleep - The Sunstreak |
joanna newsom
cat power x10 |
[QUOTE]Outside - Ronnie Day[/QUOTE]
Everything in the world is wrong with you. |
Then I don't want to be right.
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at least you picked a good Minus The Bear song, but that alone won't endear me to you :mad:
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That song by Ronnie Day has very similar lyrics to Staind's "Outside."
Ronnie Day's myspace page is pretty funny. OMGWTF JAMIE |
I was in 2 plays with Jaime, and Ron (not Ronnie) was in my pe class.
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The Housemartins - [I]London 0 Hull 4[/I]. Really really cool stuff.
TV on the Radio - [I]Return to Cookie Mountain[/I]. A hell of a lot better than [I]Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes[/I]. Now listening to Aesop Rock - [I]Float[/I] and it's pretty good so far. |
North of America- "Elements of an Incomplete Map"
the song "Photographic Presentation of a Crowd of Strangers" is amazing. i love this band. |
I'm listening to Belle & Sebastian's [i]Dear Catastrophe Waitress[/i] and I have to say it's fantastic, especially Roy Walker.
Also, Ryan Adams' [I]Rock N Roll[/I]. Burning Photographs is such a gorgeous song. And Queens of the Stone Age's [I]Songs for the Deaf[/I]. The first track is such an expression of primal rage - its great. |
[QUOTE=Eliminator;13612151]joanna newsom[/QUOTE]Good stuff, i'm yet to get hold of her new one though.
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Aesop Rock - [I]Labor Days[/I]
Aesop is goooooood. |
Sonic Youth - [I]Murray Street[/I]
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[QUOTE=Kyle;13614946]Good stuff, i'm yet to get hold of her new one though.[/QUOTE]
the new one has longer songs, some different arrangements (strings, banjo etc) and her voice is a little more subdued sometimes |
[QUOTE=Eliminator;13612151]joanna newsom[/QUOTE]I need to get her first CD. I can't stop listening to the assorted tracks I find/you showed me.
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Yo La Tengo is murdering the classics.
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isn't that the radio show album
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yup. people phone in and give money and yo la tengo then cover a song they request, or something.
it's pretty stupid. |
[QUOTE=Little Man being Erased;13614950]Aesop Rock - [I]Labor Days[/I]
Aesop is goooooood.[/QUOTE] You should pick up [I]Float[/I] if you haven't, it's his best. |
1 Bonnie 'Prince' Billy 13
1 Grizzly Bear 13 3 Superpitcher 11 3 Max Richter 11 3 In The Country 11 6 Idaho 10 6 The White Birch 10 6 Serena-Maneesh 10 9 Telefon Tel Aviv 9 9 Food 9 Used CDs/iPod a lot, so it's not entirely representational of my week. Still a solid list though. |
[QUOTE=Zebra;13616066]You should pick up [I]Float[/I] if you haven't, it's his best.[/QUOTE]
Hey, I think you're the first person I've seen agree with that sentiment. EDIT: Since I'm posting; [i]Free So Free[/i] isn't so good as I first thought, although "Say The Word" is, and [i]Sounding a Mosaic[/i] is better than I first thought. |
1 Mogwai 63
2 Frou Frou 57 3 My Bloody Valentine 36 4 Of Montreal 30 5 Fugazi 23 6 Frog Eyes 22 7 Emily Haines 21 8 Belle and Sebastian 16 9 Red House Painters 14 10 Rachael Cantu 12 |
1 Thrice 38
2 Beck 31 3 Elliott Smith 24 4 Minor Threat 23 5 TV on the Radio 21 6 Weezer 17 7 The Olivia Tremor Control 13 8 Refused 12 9 Sunny Day Real Estate 11 9 ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead 11 |
1 16 Horsepower 40
1 Woven Hand 40 3 Yasunori Mitsuda 24 4 Hüsker Dü 23 5 Dwarves 20 5 D.R.I. 20 7 Bomb the Music Industry! 19 8 Manic Street Preachers 16 9 Kyuss 14 10 Brainiac 13 Both DEE projects share the number one spot. Freaky Tracks played: 1337 heheheh |
1 Jacques Brel 31
2 Arthur Russell 25 3 Mobb Deep 17 4 John Legend 15 5 Blondie 12 5 Ali Farka Touré 12 7 De La Soul 11 8 Caetano Veloso 5 9 Momus 4 9 Pavement 4 Finally got a hold of the new John Legend. Way top heavy album, but that first song is a killer. And I know I've listened to more Pavement than that. |
1 Birdman & Lil' Wayne 62
2 Keak Da Sneak 35 3 Papoose 14 4 Lil' Wayne 13 5 The Unicorns 11 5 Lil' Scrappy 11 5 Da Volunteers 11 8 Clint Mansell 10 9 OutKast 6 9 P.S.D., Keak Da Sneak and Messy Marv 6 |
[QUOTE=Bartender;13616655]Hey, I think you're the first person I've seen agree with that sentiment.
EDIT: Since I'm posting; [i]Free So Free[/i] isn't so good as I first thought, although "Say The Word" is, and [i]Sounding a Mosaic[/i] is better than I first thought.[/QUOTE] I like Free So Free. It's not mindblowing, but it's pleasant. |
1 Cloud Cult 102
2 Converge 71 3 Sun Kil Moon 45 4 Thrice 21 5 Isis 19 6 Phoenix 16 6 The Streets 16 8 Justin Timberlake 14 9 Animal Collective 13 10 Sunny Day Real Estate 12 |
1 Lambchop 33
2 Tortoise 24 3 The Swirlies 21 4 Tom Waits 17 5 Bert Jansch 12 5 The Magnetic Fields 12 7 Pablo 11 7 The Sound 11 7 Paul Michel 11 7 Stuart A. Staples 11 |
1 Miles Davis 20
1 The Replacements 20 3 Violent Femmes 7 4 Woody Guthrie 4 4 Alexisonfire 4 6 The Smiths 3 6 Duke Ellington 3 6 Jamiroquai 3 9 Manic Street Preachers 2 9 Jeff Beck 2 lol jamiroquai |
1. Belle & Sebastian (they've dominated my summer. Seriously.)
1. Scrawl (so hot right now) 3. Damien Rice (9 is awesome. Full stop.) 4. Bjork (Still yet to decide - Homogenic or Vespertine?) 5. MBV (inspired by the Loveless thread) 6. Mogwai (discovered Happy Songs....) 6. Manics (The Holy Bible, obviously) 6. Iron Maiden (new album is kinda sucky) 9. Magic Numbers (don't quite know how I feel about the new album) 10. Otis Redding (Otis Blue = always good) |
Iai: [I]Homogenic[/I].
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AR Kane
"hailed in the press as 'the black Jesus and Mary Chain' upon debuting" yo The Flaming Lips have been playing a lot as well cuz I saw them on Friday and it was legendary. Wayne Coyne is a man of much wisdom. |
[QUOTE=Zebra;13616066]You should pick up [I]Float[/I] if you haven't, it's his best.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I got that one too. Both solid albums. I liked [I]Labor Days[/I] more on first listen, but I'll be giving both more ear time before I finalise any kind of ranking order. Dug these this morning: Nas - [I]Illmatic[/I] Wilco - [I]Summerteeth[/I] The Veils - [I]Nux Vomica[/I] And hey wow I actually have a list this week. 1 The Housemartins 16 2 Lucero 12 3 TV on the Radio 11 4 Aesop Rock 10 5 The Veils 9 6 Jeff Buckley 1 6 Ryan Adams 1 6 the drones 1 |
Converge - [I]Jane Doe[/I]
just put the disc into my computer and my mind has already exploded |
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