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Old 07-15-2008, 09:09 PM   #331 (permalink)
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I'm listening to Pink Floyd's The Wall for the first time, in an attempt to get into other, more eclectic forms of rock. I'm digging it.
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Old 07-15-2008, 09:26 PM   #332 (permalink)
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I'm listening to Pink Floyd's The Wall for the first time, in an attempt to get into other, more eclectic forms of rock. I'm digging it.
If that's the first PF album you've listened to, don't judge them too much based upon it. The Wall was largely a Roger Waters production. If you want to get a real appreciation for what Pink Floyd was capable of, listen to Meddle (or anything from '71-'77). IMHO their best work and certainly their most revolutionary album.
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Old 07-15-2008, 09:37 PM   #333 (permalink)
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It's not the first Pink Floyd album I've heard, as I've heard Wish You Were Here, which I really liked.

Thanks for the reccomendation. That'll be the next Pink Floyd album I download.
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Old 07-16-2008, 03:06 PM   #334 (permalink)
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It's not the first Pink Floyd album I've heard, as I've heard Wish You Were Here, which I really liked.

Thanks for the reccomendation. That'll be the next Pink Floyd album I download.
It's all about Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.

But then that's a whole different Floyd altogether.
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Old 07-16-2008, 03:31 PM   #335 (permalink)
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Five Or Six - Cantame Esa Cancion Que Dice, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

A retrospective of yet another early 80s bunch of unknowns. Starts off as your typical post punk act. Sounds like Echo & The Bunnymen playing Closer or Faith. Then we get female vocals , then jazz , then it goes a bit Wire like , then they just throw everything in.
Very strange.


Nikki Sudden and Rowland S. Howard - Kiss You Kidnapped Charabanc

Ex members of Swell Maps & The Birthday Party team up to make a sleazy dirty acoustic blues album.
Wonderful stuff.


Bad Brains - The Youth Are Getting Restless

You can keep your live at leeds or your unplugged in new yorks. This may be the finest , most intense live album ever.


Sutcliffe Jügend - Pigdaddy

Here's what someone else said about them on a blog...

Here's the filthy dirt-mess of an album that is "Pigdaddy" by Sutcliffe Jügend. "Pigdaddy" contains some of the most fucked up, histrionic and downright bizarre vocals ever recorded. The music is created using the most basic sound sources. The overwhelming sense of moral decay makes this Sutcliffe Jügend's most original album yet. Pigdaddy is Beyond Perverse. Sexual transgression never sounded so dirty. Hear Pigdaddy and you will never feel clean again, with six stories of mind-fucking depravity.

Features ex members of Whitehouse. The 'song' Filth makes my ears hurt like fuck
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Bad Brains - The Youth Are Getting Restless

You can keep your live at leeds or your unplugged in new yorks. This may be the finest , most intense live album ever.
Any chance of sending that my way? I need more Bad Brains considering i don't listen to the later stuff...
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Old 07-16-2008, 04:34 PM   #337 (permalink)
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Five Or Six - Cantame Esa Cancion Que Dice, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

A retrospective of yet another early 80s bunch of unknowns. Starts off as your typical post punk act. Sounds like Echo & The Bunnymen playing Closer or Faith. Then we get female vocals , then jazz , then it goes a bit Wire like , then they just throw everything in.
Very strange.
I like the sound of this one!

GUITAR WOLF-UFO ROMANTICS



Some dirty, punky, filthy rock from Japan. Nice!

CARTER USM-WORRY BOMB



You either loved them or hated them. 3 chord riffs banged out over a drum machine whilst 2 cockney geezers belted out their sardonic view of England. I love them!

SKINDRED-BABYLON



I severely disliked this album when I first got it. 'Reggae-core' just did'nt seem to live up to it's name. However it has insidiously crept up on me and has been played a few times at work this week.

CLINT MANSELL-THE FOUNTAIN



To go from electro grebo student rock to subliminal film scoring is a fantastic achievement for Mr. Mansell. Brilliant and understated score.
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I like the sound of this one!
And it's also so obscure that if you type in the title to google the first result is the zshare link to the album

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Yes but not till the weekend providing I can find the CD , and it'll have to be in m4a as well.
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Yes but not till the weekend providing I can find the CD , and it'll have to be in m4a as well.
No probs, i'll get the rusty converter out.
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No probs, i'll get the rusty converter out.
Just get Foobar to play the files and dispense with Real player and I tunes. Foobar uses minimum RAM and it is so easy to use.
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