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Old 03-05-2008, 03:44 PM  
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How delighted I was to get home, plug in and be greeted by a moon-based compilation. How did you have the patience to do this? It's actually helping my flu. Oh I just thought of a two-in-one! 'Bad Moon Rising' - Creedence and Sonic Youth?

1.Chuck Berry – Havana Moon
Legendary opener.

2.Dead Kennedys – Moon Over Marin
DK always had the best lyrics, and the singer wore washing-up gloves. Imagine that. Good tune, someone should do a compilation based on where all the hardcore bands went, musically, in the 80's.

3.Bauhaus – Honeymoon Croon
Best thing I've heard all day. Makes me want to watch that film about lesbian vampires featuring David Bowie.

4.Echo & The Bunnymen – The Killing Moon
Classic. Like regular Coke.

5.Big Star – Blue Moon
I've met far too many people who didn't know what a Big Star was.

6.Nick Drake – Pink Moon
In the UK Brad Pitt narrated a BBC radio documentary about Mr. Drake. I still don't have any albums, this must be rectified.

7.Bob Dylan – Moonshiner
Yeah but he doesn't have tits does he?

8.The Doors – Moonlight Drive
According to Wiki this song was partially responsible for bringing the Doors together, like aural glue. mmm.

9.Can – Moonshake
Need to get the remastered SACD of this, really. Each Can album of the Suzuki era has a different vibe and Future Days is just Can taking off into the stratosphere.

10.Chrome – Blood on the Moon
A slice of menacing post-punk instrumental doom.

11.Brian Eno / David Byrne – Moonlight in Glory
So this is what they broke up the Talking Heads for? Really ahead of it's time.

12.My Bloody Valentine – Moon Song
Where the hell is this track from? Like all the best MBV it feels like being smothered in your own dreams.

13.His Name is Alive – Blue Moon
A very 4AD-esque take on the original.

14.Cat Power – Moonshiner
Ah that's better, tits.

15.Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Concentration Moon
This is so good. Could pass for an R.Stevie Moore song...

16.Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Moonlight in Vermont
This is what I signed up for with Beefheart really. It's those moments like at the end of this track where he really flexes his vocal muscles that send shivers down the spine. There seems to have been a backlash of people saying that Trout Mask is just ****, to them I say

17.Television – Marquee Moon
Hot ****. Still the best song on that album right?

18.Explosions in the Sky – The Moon is Down
Explosions in the Sky are useless to me, with my complete lack of musical subtlety. I own 'the Earth is not a cold dead place' and I hate them so much. Sorry. 'Hey man chill out and read a magazine, drink some coffee, it's all good' **** OFF

19.The Kronos Quartet – Half Wolf Dances Mad in Moonlight
This gave me the fear, but I loved it. Restored my faith in music after track 18. Apparently they've done a version of Marquee Moon...

20.Tod Dockstader – Two Moons of Quartermass, First Moon
Nothing like a bit of avant-garde electronica. I recommend Bruce Haack in this vein. Wasn't Quatermass a Philip K.**** thing?
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How delighted I was to get home, plug in and be greeted by a moon-based compilation. How did you have the patience to do this? It's actually helping my flu. Oh I just thought of a two-in-one! 'Bad Moon Rising' - Creedence and Sonic Youth?

1.Chuck Berry – Havana Moon
Legendary opener.

2.Dead Kennedys – Moon Over Marin
DK always had the best lyrics, and the singer wore washing-up gloves. Imagine that. Good tune, someone should do a compilation based on where all the hardcore bands went, musically, in the 80's.

3.Bauhaus – Honeymoon Croon
Best thing I've heard all day. Makes me want to watch that film about lesbian vampires featuring David Bowie.

4.Echo & The Bunnymen – The Killing Moon
Classic. Like regular Coke.

5.Big Star – Blue Moon
I've met far too many people who didn't know what a Big Star was.

6.Nick Drake – Pink Moon
In the UK Brad Pitt narrated a BBC radio documentary about Mr. Drake. I still don't have any albums, this must be rectified.

7.Bob Dylan – Moonshiner
Yeah but he doesn't have tits does he?

8.The Doors – Moonlight Drive
According to Wiki this song was partially responsible for bringing the Doors together, like aural glue. mmm.

9.Can – Moonshake
Need to get the remastered SACD of this, really. Each Can album of the Suzuki era has a different vibe and Future Days is just Can taking off into the stratosphere.

10.Chrome – Blood on the Moon
A slice of menacing post-punk instrumental doom.

11.Brian Eno / David Byrne – Moonlight in Glory
So this is what they broke up the Talking Heads for? Really ahead of it's time.

12.My Bloody Valentine – Moon Song
Where the hell is this track from? Like all the best MBV it feels like being smothered in your own dreams.

13.His Name is Alive – Blue Moon
A very 4AD-esque take on the original.

14.Cat Power – Moonshiner
Ah that's better, tits.

15.Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Concentration Moon
This is so good. Could pass for an R.Stevie Moore song...

16.Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Moonlight in Vermont
This is what I signed up for with Beefheart really. It's those moments like at the end of this track where he really flexes his vocal muscles that send shivers down the spine. There seems to have been a backlash of people saying that Trout Mask is just ****, to them I say

17.Television – Marquee Moon
Hot ****. Still the best song on that album right?

18.Explosions in the Sky – The Moon is Down
Explosions in the Sky are useless to me, with my complete lack of musical subtlety. I own 'the Earth is not a cold dead place' and I hate them so much. Sorry. 'Hey man chill out and read a magazine, drink some coffee, it's all good' **** OFF

19.The Kronos Quartet – Half Wolf Dances Mad in Moonlight
This gave me the fear, but I loved it. Restored my faith in music after track 18. Apparently they've done a version of Marquee Moon...

20.Tod Dockstader – Two Moons of Quartermass, First Moon
Nothing like a bit of avant-garde electronica. I recommend Bruce Haack in this vein. Wasn't Quatermass a Philip K.**** thing?
YES! this i like
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>>>10 track mix<<<

1. King Heroin - James Chance & the Contortions
Just for Cardboard Adolescent, a track about the downfalls of heroin. Twisted James Brown cover version.

2. B-I-D Spells Bid - the Monochrome Set

This band were like a big existential joke, at our expense.

3. The Pot Head Pixies - Gong
Certainly my favourite progressive-psych band of the Canterbury scene... Has anybody got a life I can borrow?

4. Alkaline Loaf in the Area - Essential Logic
Lora Logic was the saxophonist in X-Ray Spex. She left and formed her own band, who were better.

5. Bastardo - Charlotte Hatherley
Words fail me, so here's a football

6. I Meant to Kill Him - Henry's Phonograph
My peeps. They put out one mini album in 4 years and I don't even have to pretend to enjoy their music.

7. Play To Win - Heaven 17

Formed by ex-members of Human League, from debut landmark Penthouse and Pavement. Say no to yuppies!

8. Pack the Pipe - the Pharcyde

Don't smoke crack either, just listen to this psychedelic hip hop classic.

9. Uno Fi Move - Shabba Ranks

So what is the difference between ragga and dancehall? Ragga is drum machines, guns and sex. The toasting style was massively influential on hip hop.

10. Joyride - Slew Dem
East London's sons of the Caribbean still going strong with Jammer's patented style of skanked-out 2-step.
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more ten tracks please! will need them for work
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oooh can you send me an essential logic album?
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So this is what they broke up the Talking Heads for?
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It came out 10 years before they broke up
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It came out 10 years before they broke up
i phrased that poorly... what i meant was that there was apparently alot of friction between Eno/Byrne and the Heads when he was producing them (they felt Eno was trying to conrtol the bands sound) which presumably led to the Tom Tom Club being formed and their eventual break up? Still at least we got 'Word Rappinghood' out of it, yo
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which presumably led to the Tom Tom Club being formed and their eventual break up? Still at least we got 'Word Rappinghood' out of it, yo
Jerry Harrison did a few solo albums too.
3 maybe. I've only heard the 'Casual Gods' album and it's not bad either.
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break up songs
1. Love Will Tear Us Apart-Joy Division
2.Asleep-The Smiths
3.Miss Misery-Elliott Smith
4.Can't Stand Me Now-The Libertines
5.Say Yes-Elliott Smith
6.The One I Love-R.E.M
7.Girl Afraid-The Smiths
8.Is This It-The Strokes
9.Somebody That I Use To Know-Elliott Smith
10.Satellite of Love-Lou Reed
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Just a collection of some really good songs:

1. Joy Zipper - 1
2. Why? - Alopecia
3. The Good The Bad & The Queen - History Song
4. Okkervil River - Unless It Kicks
5. Rilo Kiley - The Frug
6. Green Pajamas - When She Comes
7. Nazareth - Rain On The Widow
8. MGMT - Weekend Wars
9. Jack Drag - She Trips Me Out With The Pink Floyd
10. Flotation Toy warning - Fire Engine On Fire PT. 2
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