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[QUOTE=sr800bkBassist]yeah, Europe was good, but the thing it lacked was the ability to relate, since the other things they have done have been songs that anyone could play on guitar and sing and completely relate to, whereas Europe has such and exclusive story only to the band members, it seems like it lacks purpose compared to the others.[/QUOTE]
I completely agree with that. |
[URL="http://www.myspace.com/therealheat"]Real Heat 'Hotgirl'[/URL]
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Michael Jordan Touchdown Pass
It's great folky pop music with all instruments played by one 15 year old kid. The music's reminiscent of stuff like Matty Pop Chart and Erin Tobey and the lyrics are a bit like Johnny Hobo & the Freight-Trains (Pat the Bunny is this guy's older brother.) |
Been on a bit of a Doors kick lately. I forgot how amazingly good they were, I just hadn't listened to them in a long time.
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[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Aphex Twin - [I]Selected Ambient Works 85-92[/I]
Still digging this a lot. AMG gave it sh[size=2]i[/size]t for the production, which I can understand, but I think the murkiness makes it sound great. The whole album has a really weird atmosphere because of it.[/QUOTE] Yeah, that's such a great album but I still prefer [I]Richard D. James Album[/I] and [i]I Care Because You Do[/i] over it. I think it's because I got those two albums before his ambient stuff so it's kind of hard to make the adjustment. |
Life's a bi[I]t[/I]ch
And then we die That's why we get high! [I] Illimatic[/I] |
The Matty the old bit is by Chart stuff
It's great. The music and all the instruments are reminiscent of Bunny Pop. Lyrics & Freight-Trains: music's kidlike, a 15 year pass played with Touchdown folky Hobo pop. Michael guy's this older brother, Pat Jordan (like Johnny and one Erin Tobey.) |
Pharcyde
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Loka - Fire Sheperds
This album was surprisingly really good. I'm really enjoying the last two tracks just because they are so funky yet ambient. |
I listened to Broken Social Scene while I was cleaning this morning, and now I'm chilling to some Cursive.
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Frank Sinatra
Primal Scream Trashcan Sinatras Orange Juice Girl Talk The Presets New Order The Futureheads The Raveonettes |
Half Japanese - [I]Fire in the Sky[/I]
Neil Young - [I]Harvest[/I] [QUOTE=Robert Crumb]The Matty the old bit is by Chart stuff It's great. The music and all the instruments are reminiscent of Bunny Pop. Lyrics & Freight-Trains: music's kidlike, a 15 year pass played with Touchdown folky Hobo pop. Michael guy's this older brother, Pat Jordan (like Johnny and one Erin Tobey.)[/QUOTE] Ahaha, nice avi. I love PBF. |
It's pouring rain and freezing cold, which means that's the type of weather where I pull out some Tom Waits.
[QUOTE=DogInTheSand]Ahaha, nice avi. I love PBF.[/QUOTE] Same here :D I wanna get a pro-skub t-shirt. I love the one where he's like "I'd sell my soul for a puppy" and then they're playing and watching the sun set, and then in the next panel he's burning in hell :lol: |
1 Elliott Smith 95
2 Thursday 44 3 Red House Painters 32 4 Gnarls barkley 25 5 Gorillaz 24 6 Scarface 21 7 Pavement 14 8 Raein 10 9 I Hate Myself 6 9 Curl Up and Die 6 |
1 Tool 31
2 Pixies 22 2 The Organ 22 4 Talking Heads 20 5 Queens of the Stone Age 15 6 Pulp 14 7 Frank Sinatra 13 7 Justin Timberlake 13 9 The Cure 12 9 John Coltrane 12 |
1 Off Minor 48
2 Pram 33 3 King Crimson 31 4 Time Of Orchids 30 5 Modern Life is War 27 5 Cyne 27 5 Kayo Dot 27 8 GZA/Genius 15 9 DJ Shadow 14 9 Pixies 14 9 Anathallo 14 |
1 The Kooks 58
2 The Good Life 32 3 Girl Talk 13 4 K-OS 12 4 Gnarls barkley 12 6 Ted Leo and The Pharmacists 10 7 DJ QBert 9 8 Elliott Smith 8 8 The Arcade Fire 8 10 The Walkmen 7 |
Yesterday I dug Kanye West's [I]Late Orchestration[/I] while going to a party at a friend's house. Today it's been The Black Keys' new EP (it's nifty, and I like it more than their other stuff) plus Donald Byrd's [I]A New Perspective[/I], which is very relaxing.
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[I]A New Perspective[/I] is so neat.
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1 Pavement 23
2 Goblin **** 19 3 Wolfmother 18 4 The Small Faces 15 5 Wire 14 5 Elliott Smith 14 5 Little Brother 14 8 Vetiver 10 9 Beck 8 9 Orange Goblin 8 9 Immortal 8 |
Sway, Outkast and Os Mutantes.
Sway's ok. Better than most of these weak a[I]s[/I]s British MCs. |
1 Pixies 57
2 The Smiths 38 3 Bruce Springsteen 31 4 Sufjan Stevens 25 4 Fire In The Attic 25 6 Elliott Smith 16 7 Death Cab for Cutie 14 8 New Order 12 9 Jimmy Eat World 11 10 Sunny Day Real Estate 9 |
1 Gnarls barkley 81
2 Sufjan Stevens 45 3 An Albatross 37 4 Red Hot Chili Peppers 31 5 Sebadoh 29 6 Missy Elliott 28 7 The Magnetic Fields 23 8 Björk 22 9 The Lovely Feathers 20 10 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 19 & Os Mutantes & The Samuel Jackson Five |
Haven't listened to much music because my PC has a virus on it which I'm still trying to erase and it's messing up my PC big time:
1 Vashti Bunyan 12 2 Butch Walker 11 3 Cocteau Twins 3 4 Ben Lee 1 4 Kelly Clarkson 1 4 Rocky Votolato 1 4 The Reindeer Section 1 4 The National |
just a few albums Ive been diggin lately......I listen to too much stuff, so Ill pick a few I like.
Propagandhi - Potemkin City Limits Bad Astronaut - Houston:We Have A Drinking Problem Afghan Whigs - 1965 People Under The Stairs - Question In The Form Of An Answer J Dilla - Donuts Killah Priest - Black August Revisted Sharks Keep Moving - Desert Strings And Drifters Sondre Lerche - Faces Down |
After someone said they were like the Smiths in this thread I think I decided to pick up the Organ - [I]Grab That Gun[/I] its definatly good.
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1 Red House Painters 24
1 Arve Henriksen 24 3 The White Birch 22 4 Sonic Youth 17 5 Supersilent 13 6 Tom Waits 10 6 Maja Ratkje 10 8 Jeremy Enigk 9 9 Deathprod 7 9 Gnarls Barkley 7 Pretty solid list. It skipped a lot that I thought would be on there, but I may be wrong considering it's already Tuesday. |
whats up with the numbrs next to the bands...?
sorry if its a stupid question..havent been around here in a bit. |
Its number of plays from [URL="http://www.last.fm/"]last.fm[/URL].
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ah gotcha. thanks! I was like wtf do these mean.
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