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spoke is just jibberish i love it
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[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle;15226263]King Khan & His Shrines - [I]What Is?[/I]
Liars - [I]Liars[/I] Liars/Oneida - [I]Atheists, Reconsider EP[/I] (contains best song of ze year) Murder City Devils - [I]In Name & Blood[/I] Enon - [I]High Society[/I][/QUOTE] hey Tangy send me your email and i'll send you the IHH album. |
I prefer Yow shouting "I can't swim!" over and over to any of Albini's lyrics.
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Air - [I]The Virgin Suicides[/I]
Daft Punk - [I]Homework[/I] Boredoms - [I]Super æ[/I] |
shut up u shutp up
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Hey Apoca, did you hear the Daft Punk tour is confirmed?
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[QUOTE=Anxious;15226362]I prefer Yow shouting "I can't swim!" over and over to any of Albini's lyrics.[/QUOTE]
well Yow is an actual frontman so it's not fair to compare him to an angry music nerd whose only weapon is wit |
I'd love to see Daft Punk but I bet it would cost heaps.
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Espers- II
mainly the song Moon Occults the Sun Mad sweet psychedelic folk |
[QUOTE]Hey Apoca, did you hear the Daft Punk tour is confirmed?[/QUOTE]
Yeah. can't wait. |
[QUOTE=bucket;15226515]Espers- II
mainly the song Moon Occults the Sun Mad sweet psychedelic folk[/QUOTE] Props. |
Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide
still waaaay better then teardrop explodes. this is a great great album. its just great. |
[QUOTE=br3ad_man;15226509]I'd love to see Daft Punk but I bet it would cost heaps.[/QUOTE]
I'm going to another state to see them because I couldn't go when they were here. Redemption w00t |
[QUOTE=Little Man being Erased;15226359]hey Tangy send me your email and i'll send you the IHH album.[/QUOTE]
I can't PM you and I don't want to give out my email adress here... quandry. I want the album very badly. We'll work somethin' out. |
Send it through rep
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For Science - [I]Revenge for Hire[/I]
Polysics - [I]Now is the Time![/I] |
[QUOTE=Jacaranda;15226776]Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide
still waaaay better then teardrop explodes. this is a great great album. its just great.[/QUOTE] "Hanging Out and Hung Up on the Line" is my tune. Solo Cope is good stuff. Sir Richard Bishop - Polytheistic Fragments Good album. Gets better when the sun goes down. But now I'm listening to Cope. |
ive been looking for While My Gutiar Violently Bleeds for the past few days and haven't come across a working link
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[QUOTE=masada;15228070]ive been looking for While My Gutiar Violently Bleeds for the past few days and haven't come across a working link[/QUOTE]
The opening track off that one is great. I like Fragments more, though. I'll see if I can find the link I used, or I'll just up it myself later. Oh here [url]http://www.mediafire.com/?encejzd1zd9[/url] |
thx
i think i might have accidently neg'd you |
One Last Wish-Discography
The Flaming Lips- [I]In a Priest Driven Ambulance [/I] |
You'll pay dearly for that.
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Daft Punk would be pretty cool live I would imagine.
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Perry Leopold- [I]Experiment in Metaphysics[/I]
This is the most powerful singer-songwriter music that can ever exist, ever. [QUOTE=All Music Guide] Experiment in Metaphysics is one of the rarest and most sought-after artifacts of the hippie era. Recorded live during a five-hour session in the basement of a shoe-repair shop in June of 1970, most of the 300 original copies of Experiment in Metaphysics were simply given away in one afternoon, yet, inexplicably, bootleg copies of the album later sprang up half-way around the world. The reason for the album's staying power is apparent: the music is gorgeous, first-rate progressive folk. In fact, Side Two of the original LP's label was given the title 'Acid-Folk' (the other side was called 'Kommercial'), probably one of the very first uses of that term. Perry Leopold creates a proto-gothic ambience full of dark and brooding imagery that is much less cartoonish than most of what passes as 'acid,' while maintaining that music's visceral punch. Like much of the youth countercultural scene of the times, Leopold can occasionally give into mystical pretentiousness. Experiment in Metaphysics has moments -- namely the spoken-word monologue in the middle of the mostly stellar opening cut, 'The Absurd Paranoid' -- of philosophical meandering. Still, even those moments maintain a period charm. Experiment in Metaphysics is exquisitely intelligent and forward-looking. Leopold's mood is much more pious than most music that came out of the psychedelic era, and, indeed, extreme piety tends to be a product of youth, yet there is something aged and wise about Leopold's music. The 'Kommercial' side, cryptically subtitled 'SMOKE,' is conceptually bleak, and after 'The Absurd Paranoid,' it takes on a much more palpable quality, grounded in experience ( 'Cold in Philadelphia' and the gorgeous 'The 35th of May' ). The 'Acid-Folk' side (subtitled 'DROP') opens with the stark, multi-part title track. Each of the three songs in this section is a virtual mini-suite, with the closing cut, 'The U.S.S. Commercial,' standing as the album's magnum opus. Experiment in Metaphysics shows some truly progressive and experimental songwriting, even for the time period. Each song, even the instrumental cuts, feels like a story, with beginnings and endings and all kinds of interesting ideas and storylines sandwiched in between. The album is a relic that has not lost one iota of its power. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide[/QUOTE] |
anxious keeps trying to get me to listen to him
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Samples don't seem to be working for me, then again allmusic ones never do.
[url]http://wm07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:d9fqxqtkldfe[/url] |
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No Age |
Midlake-The Trials of Van Occupanther
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[QUOTE=Anxious;15228539]Perry Leopold- [I]Experiment in Metaphysics[/I]
This is the most powerful singer-songwriter music that can ever exist, ever.[/QUOTE]That AMG review intrigued me, but I can't even find this on OiNK. |
[QUOTE=asdf;15229242]That AMG review intrigued me, but I can't even find this on OiNK.[/QUOTE]
It took about a month sitting on my slsk wishlist for it to finally pop up. Anyway, here are both of his albums for anyone who is interested- [url]http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/07/recommended-by-jon-mook-perry-leopold.html[/url] |
sounds good
Greg Sage - [I]Sacrifice (for Love)[/I] Kinski Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - [I]Kickin' against the Pricks[/I] Greg Sage album is ok. Obviously nowhere near the first 3 Wipers albums. Kinski isn't great. I didn't listen to many songs but it didn't particularly impress me |
M. Ward
Ampere La Quiete Red House Painters |
[QUOTE=Anxious;15229357]It took about a month sitting on my slsk wishlist for it to finally pop up.
Anyway, here are both of his albums for anyone who is interested- [url]http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/07/recommended-by-jon-mook-perry-leopold.html[/url][/QUOTE]Thank you, sir. It's appreciated. |
sir richard bishop
feathers six organs |
Something's wrong with Feathers.
Fresh Maggots Bobb Trimble Ruins |
whats wrong with featehrs
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[QUOTE=Anxious;15229357]It took about a month sitting on my slsk wishlist for it to finally pop up.
Anyway, here are both of his albums for anyone who is interested- [url]http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/07/recommended-by-jon-mook-perry-leopold.html[/url][/QUOTE] Cool. Listening to Liliput, drawling comics. And Tuxedomoon. |
Bill Hicks
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Various Artists-[I]A Mind Expansion Compilation[/I]
The Amp, Spacemen 3 and LSD and the Search For God songs are really good. |
Patton Oswalt-Werewolves and Lollipops. funny stuff.
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