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Old 12-01-2010, 02:18 PM   #2061 (permalink)
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this morning on the news they talked about some guy in NYC who saved somebody from being hit by a train...he said he did because he did not want to be late for work.....
Oh, that's brilliant! (Sadly, I can totally relate to that.)

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Leonard Cohen - Chelsea Hotel (this is from the live album released this year....man his voice still chills me to the bone)
Incredible voice, incredibly beautiful song. I just remembered that album had been on my to buy list, so off in my Amazon basket it went - thanks for that!
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Old 12-01-2010, 02:57 PM   #2062 (permalink)
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Kraftwerk - Music Non Stop[Moscow] (9+ minutes of the best electronic music ever produced)
Neither/Neither World - Our Devil's Cave (dark brooding and Wendy's voice is exactly how i imagine Satan to sound like)
The Jesus Lizard - Monkey Trick[live] (this is one of many Jesus Lizard songs where David Wm. Sims's bass playing out shines the incredible "vocals" by David Yow)
Magik Markers - The Lighter Side Of...Hippies (one of my new favorite bands....its just wonderful like a rock in a cop's face)
The Angels Of Light - The Man We Left Behind (warm like a heated blanket at the hospital)
God Bullies - Follow The Leader ("oh my children there is no hope, lt's go to heaven in a big row boat"...this band is why i LOVE noise)
Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang 7th Chamber (first the little skit is hilarious....what can i say this album is ****ing gold)
Luftwaffe - Apostate De Veritas (....yeah this is very much the soundtrack of the end of the world)
Leonard Cohen - Chelsea Hotel (this is from the live album released this year....man his voice still chills me to the bone)
My Bloody Valentine - You Made Me realise (this is the stuff i just love by MBV....a little less droney and little more rock...amazing jagged guitar work)
I wish I listened to more of this stuff, I've heard of a lot of it but never got around to really listening, especially MBV. Plus I like the comment on your own shuffle idea too.

Spoon- Well Alright (A nice upbeat offering from them, from the very solid Dark Was The Night compilation)
Bob Dylan- Isis (His lyrics are some of the best I've ever heard, no doubt about it)
CunninLynguists- Dance For Me (Despite the terrible band name, they are really great, wonderful sample in the beginning of this song too)
Wolf Parade- Palm Road (Off their newest album, I tend to prefer Krug's songs over Boeckner's but he's still pretty aweseome)
Mitch Hedberg- Tomatoes (This guy is hilarious)
Balkan Beat Box- Baharim (Worldish music that I have to be in the mood for to enjoy)
The Fratellis- Creeping Up The Backstairs (Acoustic) (I've been listening to them a lot more lately, surprising how good they are)
Stay Ahead Of The Weather- Sorority Social Suicide (I just got this ep about a week ago and have only listened to it once, but from the one listen it's pretty rad)
Les Savy Fav- Appetites (Not as experimental as their other stuff, but it's still pretty cool punk nonetheless)
Blackbird Raum- Coal (These guys are awesome, they play a very rowdy and exciting brand of folk-punk)
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Old 12-01-2010, 04:42 PM   #2063 (permalink)
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^ I like both Krugs and Boeckners songs but I think Boeckners Handsome Furs songs are sometimes better than his Wolf Parade ones.
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Old 12-01-2010, 11:02 PM   #2064 (permalink)
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Spoon- Well Alright (A nice upbeat offering from them, from the very solid Dark Was The Night compilation)
Bob Dylan- Isis (His lyrics are some of the best I've ever heard, no doubt about it)
CunninLynguists- Dance For Me (Despite the terrible band name, they are really great, wonderful sample in the beginning of this song too)
Wolf Parade- Palm Road (Off their newest album, I tend to prefer Krug's songs over Boeckner's but he's still pretty aweseome)
Mitch Hedberg- Tomatoes (This guy is hilarious)
Balkan Beat Box- Baharim (Worldish music that I have to be in the mood for to enjoy)
The Fratellis- Creeping Up The Backstairs (Acoustic) (I've been listening to them a lot more lately, surprising how good they are)
Stay Ahead Of The Weather- Sorority Social Suicide (I just got this ep about a week ago and have only listened to it once, but from the one listen it's pretty rad)
Les Savy Fav- Appetites (Not as experimental as their other stuff, but it's still pretty cool punk nonetheless)
Blackbird Raum- Coal (These guys are awesome, they play a very rowdy and exciting brand of folk-punk)
I like Les Savy Fav and some Spoon, haven't listened to or heard of the others.

Pinback – Seville
Paul White – Looking Out To See
Tortoise – Almost Always Is Nearly Enough
PlatEAU – Peacemaker
Neil Landstrumm – Transmission (with Si Begg)
Glenn Danzig – The Morrigu
Pink Floyd – The Gunner's Dream
MC 900 Ft Jesus - But If You Go
Misfits - Mommy Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight (Live)
DMX Krew - Pixel Wrap
Volcano Suns - Local Wise Man

Not commenting on my list this time, but my favorite is bold, some dope Tuss/Aphex-style acid techno. I enjoyed them all. Threw in a bonus track because I haven't shut it off yet.
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Old 12-02-2010, 12:53 AM   #2065 (permalink)
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Can't go wrong with classic Misfits. Pinback, Tortoise, Danzig, and Pink Floyd are sweet even I not a very avid listening of them (though Pink Floyd's get more ear time).

Aphex Twin - Fingerbib
Sleater-Kinney - The Fox
Aarktica - Summer Tabla Dub
Bikini Machine - Climax
Siren On - Violent Poetry
Don Caballero - The Peter Criss Jazz
Ladytron - True Mathematics
The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition
Say Anything - It's a Metaphor Fool
Henry Rollins - Late Night Phone Blues
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I've recently gotten into Aphex Twin and Don Cab courtesy of this forum, great stuff. That Temper Trap track is so overplayed and overpraised though, I feel like there were several tracks on the same album that were stronger. Tried to get into Say Anything... couldn't. The rest I'm unfamiliar with.

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Road Trippin'
Taizo Takemoto - Brinstar Depths (From Smashing....Live!, the live Super Smash Bros album)
Rage Against the Machine - Guerrilla Radio (effin love this track)
Melvins - Copache
A Tribe Called Quest - Buggin' Out (effin love this track too. Oh, Dave Mirra 2.)
Leonard Cohen - So Long, Marianne
Alkaline Trio - Burn
The Flashbulb - Steel for Pappa
of Montreal - Heimsdalgate or some ****ing stupid song title
The Helio Sequence - Looks Good (But You Looked Away)

great shuffle this time, wow.
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Old 12-02-2010, 01:58 AM   #2067 (permalink)
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I've recently gotten into Aphex Twin and Don Cab courtesy of this forum, great stuff. That Temper Trap track is so overplayed and overpraised though, I feel like there were several tracks on the same album that were stronger. Tried to get into Say Anything... couldn't. The rest I'm unfamiliar with.
That's the only Temper Trap song I have and I'm honestly not very familiar with it. As for Say Anything, I like about three songs from the one album and an EP I have so I can certainly see the lack of appeal. Nice one on Melvins and Smashing Live! btw.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Road Trippin'
Taizo Takemoto - Brinstar Depths (From Smashing....Live!, the live Super Smash Bros album)
Rage Against the Machine - Guerrilla Radio (effin love this track)
Melvins - Copache
A Tribe Called Quest - Buggin' Out (effin love this track too. Oh, Dave Mirra 2.)
Leonard Cohen - So Long, Marianne
Alkaline Trio - Burn
The Flashbulb - Steel for Pappa
of Montreal - Heimsdalgate or some ****ing stupid song title
The Helio Sequence - Looks Good (But You Looked Away)

great shuffle this time, wow.
I like that Of Montreal track, and Leonard Cohen, and A Tribe Called Quest, however I don't care for Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against The Machine or Alkaline Trio, I don't know the other 4.

Freelance Whales- Kilojoules
Shearwater- Home Life
Charlotte Sometimes- AEIOU
Cursive- Mama, I'm Satan
Andrew Belle- Make It Without You
Glint- Gem
Socratic- Janis Joplin Hands
Loney, Dear- Harsh Words
The Clash- Wrong 'Em Boyo
Bishop Allen- Oklahoma
Pavement- We Dance
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I like Shearwater and Pavement but I've never really liked The Clash.
I was actually checking out Loney Dears Citadel band Lp the other day in my local record shop. It caught my attention since it has the bands name written with sign language alphabet and I'm studying to become a sign language interpreter. I had never listened to the guy before, but I had to check him out since the album cover was so cool. I now like him, but I haven't listened to Dear John yet. I assume that track is good sice I've liked pretty much all his other songs that I've heard.


We All Inherit the Moon - Part V
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Motherfucker=Redeemer
Spawn from Deceit - De-Tribute
The Knife - Behind the Bushes
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Crimson Ways
Pg.lost - Maquina
Suis La Lune - With Wings of Feathers and Glue
Refused - Liberation Frequence
Red Sparowes - Alone and Unaware...(I'm too lazy to write the whole song name)
Jose González - Save Your Day
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I like Shearwater and Pavement but I've never really liked The Clash.
I was actually checking out Loney Dears Citadel band Lp the other day in my local record shop. It caught my attention since it has the bands name written with sign language alphabet and I'm studying to become a sign language interpreter. I had never listened to the guy before, but I had to check him out since the album cover was so cool. I now like him, but I haven't listened to Dear John yet. I assume that track is good sice I've liked pretty much all his other songs that I've heard.


We All Inherit the Moon - Part V
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Motherfucker=Redeemer
Spawn from Deceit - De-Tribute
The Knife - Behind the Bushes
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Crimson Ways
Pg.lost - Maquina
Suis La Lune - With Wings of Feathers and Glue
Refused - Liberation Frequence
Red Sparowes - Alone and Unaware...(I'm too lazy to write the whole song name)
Jose González - Save Your Day
I Love Godspeed and The Knife...I've heard only a bit of Red Sparowes, but like what I've heard. Must get more of their stuff. Not too familiar with the rest.

01. U2 - Summer Rain
02. Tina Turner - It's Only Love
03. David Bowie - Lady Grinning Soul
04. Alizée - Tempête
05. Tom Petty - The Waiting
06. Biosphere - Ancient Campgire
07. Mariah Carey - My All
08. Shakira - La Pared
09. Sinéad O'Connor - Empire, Bomb The Bass
10. Madonna - Nothing Fails
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