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Iai 12-19-2004 08:44 AM

Haha! What's your best one?

The Ashtray Girl 12-19-2004 08:55 AM

I've never seen anything deeply weird, only slightly odd things like The Strokes at Avenged Sevenfold and stuff. I just count all unrelated band t-shirts, as I think it's a bit odd.

Iai 12-19-2004 08:56 AM

I just remembered Iced Earth at Polyphonic Spree. I let that one slide, though, since it was a festival.

Tomahawk 12-19-2004 08:57 AM

I was wearing a Dandy Warhols t-shirt when I saw Metallica.

Iai 12-19-2004 08:59 AM

I'm pretty sure I've done some bad ones. I think I was wearing something really bad when I went to see Counting Crows. Tool, maybe? I used to love them back then before the fanboys ruined it for me.

Well_Respected_Man 12-19-2004 04:37 PM

[B]My diggage[/B]

5uu's
This Heat
Fugazi
Soft Machine
Deltron 3030

Zappa 12-19-2004 07:22 PM

Magazine
Cat Power
Brian Eno
The Stooges

br3ad_man 12-19-2004 07:25 PM

[QUOTE=NachoChez]One of my friends saw a Joy Division shirt at a Limp Bizkit concert.

*wins*[/QUOTE]

:lol:

I saw a Killswitch Engage at Muse.

*loses*

Zappa 12-19-2004 07:27 PM

[QUOTE=NachoChez]Magazine's pretty great.[/QUOTE]

I've had "Real Life," which I love, for a few weeks. Got "The Correct Use of Soap" yesterday, and I like it even better.

Thanks WRM.

Zappa 12-19-2004 08:08 PM

It's the truth.

robot 12-19-2004 08:10 PM

i demand that each and every one of you download the microphones' album, "the glow pt. 2" at this instant. it is amazing.

Zappa 12-19-2004 08:31 PM

I have it. I like it.

Luxor 12-19-2004 08:36 PM

[QUOTE=Zappa]I've had "Real Life," which I love, for a few weeks. Got "The Correct Use of Soap" yesterday, and I like it even better.

Thanks WRM.[/QUOTE]
He made me download "Real Life" off him a couple weeks ago. I only listened to it once, I need to give it a few more listens before I can give an opinion on them.

Today I've been listening to a lot of Coheed, Sunny Day Real Estate and Death Cab.

Zappa 12-19-2004 08:49 PM

[QUOTE=robot]i demand that each and every one of you download the microphones' album, "the glow pt. 2" at this instant. it is amazing.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for reminding me of this, by the way. Somehow I mange to forget how pretty this music is quite often.

Zappa 12-19-2004 08:57 PM

Looks like fun to me.

Happymeal 12-19-2004 09:44 PM

I'm enjoying [I]Blue Screen Life[/I] by Pinback, I'll finish the review by tomorrow.

I haven't heard most of the bands on Nacho's list. I think I should listen to them.

asymm 12-19-2004 09:52 PM

[QUOTE=NachoChez][i]Guided By ****ing Voices[/i]

I heard [i]Bee Thousand[/i] and I didn't like it much at first. Then it grew on me and became my favorite album of all time. Then I heard six more of their albums and they became my favorite band of all time. If you like indie rock music at [i]all[/i], you need some of their stuff in your collection.[/QUOTE]

f[u]u[/u]ck yes.

Currently digging today:

Love - [i]Forever Changes[/i]
The Zombies - [i]Odessey and Oracle[/i]
U2 - [i]Joshua Tree[/i]

LaLaLoveYou 12-19-2004 10:11 PM

Currently spinning over here is:
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Surfer Rosa - The Pixies : Definitly either the best or one of the best albums ever made. I can listin to all the songs on this album over and over and over again. Went to see them in November, best experience of my life. Some songs to check out by the pixies : Bone Machine, Debaser, No. 13 Baby, La La Love you, and I bleed
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Uh Huh Her - PJ Harvey : This is definitly one of the biggest competitors for best album ever. The first day I bought this CD I listined to it about 20 times. I really love PJ, and this album was no hinderance to my love. Definitly check it out. Some songs by PJ to check out : Life And Death Of Mr.Badmouth, Yuri-G, Big exit, and It's You.
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Cheers,
Andrew xx

Robert Crumb 12-19-2004 10:45 PM

I'm eating Jell-o and listening to Harry Nilsson's [I]Moonbeam Song[/I] on repeat.

Tangy zizzle 12-20-2004 12:08 AM

Big Star
The Stooges
Miles Davis' [I]Jazz At The Plaza[/I]

YDload 12-20-2004 12:54 AM

Listened to [i]Odelay[/i] last night before falling asleep in bed. It's still pretty cool, but there are certain moments of "anti-music" that make it really irritating to listen to. Like, some tracks start off with distorted screaming, or end with loud, obnoxious beeping. But I guess that's what makes it so great. :confused:

Iai 12-20-2004 05:08 AM

Odelay is pointless in a world that has Paul's Boutique.

Tapeworm 12-20-2004 08:38 AM

I've been digging The Cure, Lior, and these cheesey crackers.

Tomahawk 12-20-2004 08:41 AM

I just watched a documentary about Shane MacGowan, so I'm Pogue-ing it up right now.

Tapeworm 12-20-2004 08:50 AM

Tomahawk, do you dig Lior? He's on the j's quite an amount.

Tomahawk 12-20-2004 08:55 AM

If it's on JJJ a lot then I'm sure I've heard it, but that name isn't too familiar... what song is gettin airplay?

Tapeworm 12-20-2004 09:00 AM

"This Old Love". It is soft and strange and beauty filled. It has acoustic and cello.

Tomahawk 12-20-2004 09:04 AM

Oh that song! That's the "we'll grow old together" song, right? I like that song! I've been wanting to know who sings it. I thought it was a bit cheesy at first, but yeah it's really nice.

Tapeworm 12-20-2004 09:13 AM

[url]www.lior.com.au[/url] is ze place to download that track and another song of his which is also very good. It definately grew on me too, and the strings came in and, well, i'm a sucker for strings.

IAJP 12-20-2004 09:15 AM

O.K,
recentley, I've been mostly listening to:


[I][B]"Stop Making Sense" [/B][/I]a live album by the talking heads,
highlights include: [I]"Pshcyo Killer, Life During War Time,Slippery People"[/I]
I only just sort of realised what an amzing band the talking heads were, my dad allways used to listen to them, I used to get annoyed cause the music didn't sound good. But I borrowed a greatest hits off him about three months ago and it hasn't stopped spinning, it's a truly great album, and the live one is awesome too. David Byrne is a wayward genious.

[B][I]"The Essential Bob Dylan-Bob Dylan"[/I][/B] A greatest hits, spanning his whole great carreer, from [I]"Blowin' in the wind"[/I] to "[I]Things have changed"[/I] it's all gold, what else can be said about Bob Dylan other than "Legend". My favourite tracks are "[I]Can you please crawl out your window?" "Subteranean Homesick Blues" "Rainy Day women #12 & 35"[/I] and finally the epic [I]"Hurricane"[/I] a legend and a classic colelction.


[B][I]"Radiohead-Pablo Honey"[/I][/B] an interesting alternative album, what first attracted me is the obvious hit "[I]Creep"[/I] but within this album there are some true gems, such as [I]"You" "Anyone can play guitar"[/I] and the amazing [I]"Vegetable", [/I] sure, you can call Radiohead deppressed middle age men, but i think this album is amazing, there are better Radiohead albums out there [I](The Bends, O.K computer [/I] etc.) but this is a great place to start.


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