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Old 10-04-2010, 08:05 PM   #1831 (permalink)
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Wow the National, The Hold Steady, Elliott Smith and Regina Spektor all on the same shuffle, that is a great one.

Cursive- Bad Sects
Get Well Soon- Werner Herzog Gets Shot
Fiona Apple- Not About Love
Pavement- Folk Jam
Bowerbirds- In Our Talons
The National- Friend Of Mine
The Drums- Me and the Moon
ZibraZibra- Creepshow
Shelby Sifers- Just Inches
Nurses- Hungry Mouth

Like the shuffle above me The National came in a close second.
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Old 10-04-2010, 08:11 PM   #1832 (permalink)
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Good from what I know. That being Pavement, Fiona Apple and the National.

Super Furry Animals- Torra Fy Ngwallt Yn Hir
Elvis Costello- (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding (Live)
Frank Zappa- Any Way the Wind Blows
Elvis Costello & the Attractions- Tears Before Bedtime
DJ Shadow- Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96
The Beatles- Think for Yourself
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds- Henry Lee
Joy Division- Komakino
Jonathan Coulton- The Future Soon (Demo)
Elvis Costello- Georgie And Her Rival

three elvis costello songs... again. At least they're all ones I like a lot.
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Old 10-04-2010, 08:14 PM   #1833 (permalink)
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My ipod is probably a bad sample size, really rather narrow, because I only put music on it that I have purchased.
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Old 10-05-2010, 01:32 AM   #1834 (permalink)
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Good from what I know. That being Pavement, Fiona Apple and the National.

Super Furry Animals- Torra Fy Ngwallt Yn Hir
Elvis Costello- (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding (Live)
Frank Zappa- Any Way the Wind Blows
Elvis Costello & the Attractions- Tears Before Bedtime
DJ Shadow- Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96
The Beatles- Think for Yourself
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds- Henry Lee
Joy Division- Komakino
Jonathan Coulton- The Future Soon (Demo)
Elvis Costello- Georgie And Her Rival

three elvis costello songs... again. At least they're all ones I like a lot.
Ain't nothin bad on that list. I'm most pleased to see Jonathan Coulton, though. And that Nick Cave album is actually the first one I ever heard.

Vetiver - Strictly Rule
Kate Nash - Kiss That Grrrl
Brad Paisley - I'll Take You Back
Mickey Newbury - She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye
Chris Whitley - Dirt Floor
Quasi - Nothing from Nothing
Blitzen Trapper - Sadie
Slim Cessna's Auto Club - Children of the Lord
Tall Dwarfs - Walking Home
The Smiths - Unhappy Birthday

Man, I dunno... that was not an easy favorite to pick, partially cos a lot of those are really different (even though there's a strong country thread running through that sampling). But I really like Chris Whitley and consider him quite underrated, so there it is.
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Old 10-05-2010, 01:34 AM   #1835 (permalink)
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I actually kinda like Elvis Costello, particularly "Peace, Love, And Understanding". And who doesn't like Zappa?

Winds - Under The Stars
Powerman 5000 - Time Bomb, Baby
Behemoth - The Seed Ov I
Powerman 5000 - Intelligent Creatures
The Devin Townsend Project - Addicted!
Korn - Bottled Up Inside
The Agonist - The Sentient
Pantera - A New Level
Lamb Of God - Now You've Got Something To Die For
Otep - Breed

Now that's a good mix.
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Old 10-05-2010, 03:08 PM   #1836 (permalink)
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Ain't nothin bad on that list. I'm most pleased to see Jonathan Coulton, though. And that Nick Cave album is actually the first one I ever heard.
Yeah I really like Jonathan Coulton. I even saw him live and it was pretty awesome. Just wish I'd stayed and talked to him/maybe gotten an autograph.
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Old 10-05-2010, 04:27 PM   #1837 (permalink)
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Oh ****, just realized I skipped you NBP! I'm sorry. I don't know most of that stuff, but I like what I've heard from The Smiths and I know that Kate Nash song 'cause my ex used to listen to her all the time.
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I actually kinda like Elvis Costello, particularly "Peace, Love, And Understanding".

Winds - Under The Stars
Powerman 5000 - Time Bomb, Baby
Behemoth - The Seed Ov I
Powerman 5000 - Intelligent Creatures
The Devin Townsend Project - Addicted!
Korn - Bottled Up Inside
The Agonist - The Sentient
Pantera - A New Level
Lamb Of God - Now You've Got Something To Die For
Otep - Breed
I like Costello a lot [there's only one Elvis?]... well, from this I know Korn and Pantera and it's plain that there is a lot of steel going on there...


Little Star > STINA NORDENSTAM > And She Closed Her Eyes
Mysterious Semblance At The Strand Of Nightmares > TANGERINE DREAM > Phaedra
Changing Of The Guards > BOB DYLAN > Street Legal
Blackout > AMUSEMENT PARKS ON FIRE > The Taste Makers
Turn You Inside Out > R.E.M > Green
Border Patrol > EEK A MOUSE > U Neek
On The Run > PINK FLOYD > Pulse
Canada > THE FIELD MICE > Skywriting + Singles
Another Story Girl > STINA NORDENSTAM > Memories Of A Colour
New Divide > LINKIN PARK > CD Single
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Old 10-05-2010, 04:41 PM   #1839 (permalink)
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I like Costello a lot [there's only one Elvis?]... well, from this I know Korn and Pantera and it's plain that there is a lot of steel going on there...


Little Star > STINA NORDENSTAM > And She Closed Her Eyes
Mysterious Semblance At The Strand Of Nightmares > TANGERINE DREAM > Phaedra
Changing Of The Guards > BOB DYLAN > Street Legal
Blackout > AMUSEMENT PARKS ON FIRE > The Taste Makers
Turn You Inside Out > R.E.M > Green
Border Patrol > EEK A MOUSE > U Neek
On The Run > PINK FLOYD > Pulse
Canada > THE FIELD MICE > Skywriting + Singles
Another Story Girl > STINA NORDENSTAM > Memories Of A Colour
New Divide > LINKIN PARK > CD Single
I hate Linkin Park more than New Labour, but you just said you liked Elvis Costello, so you're alright in my books Changing Of the Guards is a class song as well.

Emmylou Harris - Green Pastures
The Kinks - Party Line
Nat King Cole - Almost Like Being In Love
Johnny Cash - Rose Of My Heart
New Model Army - Orange Tree Roots
The Fall - Hot Cake
Elvis Costello - Gloomy Sunday
David Bowie - Velvet Goldmine
Kronos Quartet - Washishijay
The Corrs - So Young

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Old 10-06-2010, 04:03 AM   #1840 (permalink)
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I hate Linkin Park more than New Labour, but you just said you liked Elvis Costello, so you're alright in my books Changing Of the Guards is a class song as well.

Emmylou Harris - Green Pastures
The Kinks - Party Line
Nat King Cole - Almost Like Being In Love
Johnny Cash - Rose Of My Heart
New Model Army - Orange Tree Roots
The Fall - Hot Cake
Elvis Costello - Gloomy Sunday
David Bowie - Velvet Goldmine
Kronos Quartet - Washishijay
The Corrs - So Young
Hehehe thanks Bulldog ... my observations...

1. I can't believe that no-one posted in this topic for 12 hours!
2. I don't care for Linkin Park either, someone mailed me this song 'cos they liked it.
3. Indeed, Changing Of The Guards is a mighty fine song.
4. I share my birthday with Emmylou
5. (No great shakes, so do millions of others!)
6. I would have to pick THE FALL from your list, although I'm not familiar with that track, they are one of my fave bands...

Mothers Of The Disappeared > U2 > The Joshua Tree
Near Wild Heaven > R.E.M > Out Of Time
Another One Bites The Dust > QUEEN > Live At Wembley 1986
Long Shot Kick De Bucket > THE PIONEERS > One Original Step Beyond
Fan Mail > THE ****IES > Punk Singles Collection
Pikes > PAUL VAN DYK > Out There And Back
Hoilday In Cambodia > DEAD KENNEDY'S > Punk; The Jubilee
Even Men With Steel Hearts > HALF MAN HALF BISCUIT > Some Call It Godcore
It's A Shame About Ray > THE LEMONHEADS > It's A Shame About Ray
Cortez The Killer > NEIL YOUNG > Decade
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