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#10973 2003-05-28 11:12 PM
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I was cranking Van Halen's 5150 today.......what fuckin' good CD. [cool]

#10974 2003-05-28 11:14 PM
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Mostly this week though I've been listening to Tom Petty's "She's the One" soundtrack......my favorite Tom Petty album. [woooOOOOoooo!]

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DJ Shadow--Diminishing Returns mix
DJ Krush--Message from the Depth
QOTSA--all three albums

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Coldplay. [cool]

#10977 2003-05-30 11:24 AM
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The Men From S.P.E.C.T.R.E.: SUGARTOWN (2002)
Silver Surfer: RIDE THE WILD MEXICAN SURF (2002)
Stereophonic Space Sound Unmimited: JET SOUND INC. (2002)
The Booty Olympics: BOYSTYLE (2002)
The Chains: ON TOP OF THINGS! (2002)
Ben Vaughn: GLASGOW TIME (2002)
Roy Wood's Army: VILLAGE UNDERGROUND N.Y.C. (2002)

I guess 2002 was a damn good year for music... you'd just NEVER KNOW it by what gets pushed on the radio & MTV!

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Pink Floyd - The Wall

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Today it's been Giles, Giles, & Fripp's _The Brondesbury Tapes_, some 1968 recordings by the band that would become King Crimson.

I'm thinking I'll go for Aretha Franklin's _Lady Soul_ next.

#10980 2003-06-02 12:09 PM
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Airsculpture.....

A nice harmonic yet experimantal electronic cd called; Thunderhead.

By the way britneyspearsatemyshorts, did you listen to the follow up record from Pink Floyd, The Final Cut?
It´s a masterpeice.

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Spinal Tap - Tonight We're Gonna Rock You Tonight

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Tracks from the KEITH PROWSE MUSIC Library-- stock music recorded on the cheap for use by even cheaper film & TV producers to have SOMETHING to put on their soundtracks. Among the KPM artists: Bill Martin & Phil Coulter, David Lindup, Johnny Pearson, Alan Hawkshaw, Keith Mansfield and Syd Dale-- all masters of modern big band jazz!

And in case anyone's wondering, all this stuff I'm playing was used on the 1968 Ralph Bakshi-Gray Morrow / Krantz Films version of SPIDER-MAN! [cool]

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Reached back into the vaults again today for Future Days by Can and Younger Than Yesterday by The Byrds.

I think I'm up for some Sun Ra next....

#10984 2003-06-03 11:15 PM
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Nashville Star: The Finalists.

#10985 2003-06-03 11:26 PM
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Three Little Birds by Bob Marley
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Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand by the Primitive Radio Gods

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THE BIG BANDS OF THE THIRTIES, a 1970 album by Enoch Light & The Light Brigade. Enoch Light had been a big band leader from the 1930's-up, later a record label owner AND a pioneering recording engineer who specialized in S T E R E O before it became common. In 1970 he put together a new "big band" with members from the most famous bands of the 30s & 40s, re-recording all their best hits with 30 years + experience behind them and state-of-the-art recording technology. Some have looked at me funny when I say HIS version of "In The Mood" totally blows away Glenn Miller's-- but it just DOES!

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Currently listening to the latest No Use For A Name album, Hard Rock Bottom.

They're playing here June 12! I get my ticket on Friday! Woo!

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A random selection of Cocteau Twins, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Underworld.

#10989 2003-06-04 10:15 PM
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At the moment it BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION, the new band featuring nikki sixx of motley crue and traci guns of LA Guns. Go to this site

http://www.bridesofdestruction.com/

they are in the process of making their first album and they have about 9 songs up on the site to listen to. If you like heavy metal check these guys out they fucking rock.

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Lou Reed "Take A Walk on the wildside"

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Sinatra/Martin/Davis Jr.: The Rat Pack Live At The Sands .

Songs and jokes and banter. Some homophobia, some racism (from ALL sides), some sexism. But it's all funny as hell and the songs are damn good.

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4 albums by Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited (Zurich, Switzerland):

PLAYS LOST TV THEMES
THE FLUID SOUNDBOX
THE SPACESOUND EFFECT
JET SOUND INC.

(Love to play all 4 as a set)

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I love this thread.

Today it's been Johnny Cash at San Quentin.

Also a CD comp from MOJO magazine featuring garage rock: The Sonics, The Electric Prunes, Paul Revere & The Raiders, etc.

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Within the past couple of hours I've had playing Butch Walker's Left of Self-Centered album, Stroke 9's Rip It Off album, the White Stripes' White Blood Cells album, and am currently listening to Dirty Vegas' self-title album.

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Roy Wood's Wizzard: INTRODUCING EDDY AND THE FALCONS (1974)

All those great rock & roll hits of the 50's that weren't written until '74 :)

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PJP just farted....so I was listening to that. [izzat so?]

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Also a CD comp from MOJO magazine featuring garage rock: The Sonics, The Electric Prunes, Paul Revere & The Raiders, etc.
That MOJO CD is great. She (Track 12) is awesome. There's a massive Doors influence on that track - it sounds just like Ray Manzarek playing keyboards (even though it isn't).

I hope the rest of their album sounds like that.

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You should try listening to PJP's farts.....I play a mean Butt Trumpet. [izzat so?]

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#11000 2003-06-09 11:23 PM
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Rolling Stones - Beasts of Burden

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quote:
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Also a CD comp from MOJO magazine featuring garage rock: The Sonics, The Electric Prunes, Paul Revere & The Raiders, etc.
That MOJO CD is great. She (Track 12) is awesome. There's a massive Doors influence on that track - it sounds just like Ray Manzarek playing keyboards (even though it isn't).

I hope the rest of their album sounds like that.

Me too, since I've gotta find it now.

Best thing about the CD is that it's only Vol. 1. Hopefully the next will be just as good.

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New Order boxset
G N'FR live in 2001
Mobb Deep collection (by me)

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New Order is very good for getting totally wasted on bourbon.

Last weekend I listened to Ministry of Sound's Chill-Out 2002 compilation. Haven't listened to anything since.

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The Allman Brothers Band - A Decade of Hits 1969 - 1979.
There's nothing better on a hot, sunny day in the ATL.

Before that was Neil Young - Harvest Moon.

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For nice dark gothic rock, listen to Deadtree.

#11006 2003-06-11 11:26 AM
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Listening to Graves: Web of Dharma. A really good, short-lived band from former Misfits (Generation 2) singer Michale Graves. They existed barely a year, and luckily I got to see them at one of their few live performances. Great stuff.

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Mr Bungle "It's not funny(my ass is on fire)"

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Clay Aiken - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"

::hangs head in shame::

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Lessee....

Album-wise, Sabbath's "We Sold Our Soul For Rock And Roll" has gotten more than one spin from me lately.

Otherwise, it's been random songs, like Dan Seals & John Ford Coley's "Love Is The Answer", Seatrain's "Creeping Midnignh", Pink Floyd's "Time" and "Comfortably Numb", Seals and Crofts' "Summer Breeze", and Hank III's "Hang On.

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Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better (The Spy Who Loved Me)" followed closely by the Carpenters' "Rainy Days and Mondays"...

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Talking Heads-Wild,Wild Life

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Tom Jones "She's a lady"

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