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Old 04-03-2008, 02:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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is this the vh1 thread of lists no one cares about?
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Old 04-03-2008, 07:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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is this the vh1 thread of lists no one cares about?
You cared enough about it to post on it.

It didn't garnish 240 or so posts because it's uninteresting and sucks.
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
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No...this is the post your 10 tack compilation list, or GTFO thread.
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Old 04-08-2008, 03:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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No...this is the post your 10 tack compilation list, or GTFO thread.
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Old 04-28-2008, 11:49 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I spent hours earlier today knocking up a really pretentious blog post about innovative music (if you can guess what i've been reading hats off to you) with a mix. I'm not even sure if it makes any sense in the end.
So share the wealth innit.

note - play track 2 very loud on big speakers in a dark room.

You're So Swell.zip
Tracklist:

01. End of Enemy Interlude (1940) - Wyndham Lewis
02. Strong Out Deeper Than The Night - Les Rallizes Denudés
03. I Unseen - The Misunderstood
04. Go Back - Public Image Ltd
05. Thither And Yon - Sun Ra
06. Annihilate This Week - Black Flag
07. City Too Hot - Lee Perry
08. Track 1 - Masahiko Satoh and the Soundbreakers
09. 49 Guitars And One Girl - Pere Ubu
10. Big Headed Woman - Speed, Glue & Shinki
11. Get Behind Me - Scott Walker
12. Smelly Tongues - The Residents
13. Rest Aria - The Residents
14. Evil - Howlin' Wolf
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Old 04-28-2008, 12:20 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I spent hours earlier today knocking up a really pretentious blog post about innovative music (if you can guess what i've been reading hats off to you) with a mix. I'm not even sure if it makes any sense in the end.
So share the wealth innit.

note - play track 2 very loud on big speakers in a dark room.

You're So Swell.zip
Tracklist:

01. End of Enemy Interlude (1940) - Wyndham Lewis
02. Strong Out Deeper Than The Night - Les Rallizes Denudés
03. I Unseen - The Misunderstood
04. Go Back - Public Image Ltd
05. Thither And Yon - Sun Ra
06. Annihilate This Week - Black Flag
07. City Too Hot - Lee Perry
08. Track 1 - Masahiko Satoh and the Soundbreakers
09. 49 Guitars And One Girl - Pere Ubu
10. Big Headed Woman - Speed, Glue & Shinki
11. Get Behind Me - Scott Walker
12. Smelly Tongues - The Residents
13. Rest Aria - The Residents
14. Evil - Howlin' Wolf
There's a load of bands i need to hear here, cheers!

EDIT: Listened to it and, no, half of it didn't make sense at all. There were some absolutey quality tracks, my two big faves were Howlin' Wolf (awesome blues) and The Misunderstood (weren't they the band managed by John Peel?) Speed Glue and Shinki and Pere Ubu were also brilliant and Scratch Perry is always good.
I mostly downloaded it for The Residents, and after listening to it i think i'm going to need to listen to a lot more of them to have any idea what they're like.
I thought the 15 min tracks dragged on a bit though, and i still massively despise Scott Walker
Apart from that it was great, thanks!
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:02 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Catch - The Cure
Pimper's Paradise - Bob Marley
Wish You Were Here - Incubus
Trou Macacq - Squirrel Nut Zippers
Right Next Door (It's Because of Me) - Robert Cray
This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) - Talking Heads
Let The Children Play - Eek-A-Mouse
Windfall - Son Volt
Patches - Clarence Carter
Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot
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Old 04-07-2008, 08:02 PM   #8 (permalink)
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How do I create a playlist that you guys can see?
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Old 05-02-2008, 07:21 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Spoon - The Beast and The Dragon, Adored I love this entire album... and this was the song that introduced me to spoon.
Shawn Colvin - Sunny Came Home I rediscovered this song only recently, and have vague memories of loving it on the radio years ago.
Bush - Glycerine I cant explain why i like this one so much, it was the soundtrack to some rather... interesting times.
Mummy Calls - Beauty Has Her Way See above.
Counting Crows - Round Here Love this band. Love this song.
David Bowie - Within You Love this guy. Love this movie. Love this song. Its so cheesy.
Grateful Dead - Friend Of The Devil I heard the counting crows version first, but this has got some interesting guitar in the background.
David Gray - Shades of Grey Who wouldn't steal their girlfriend's father's prize cows, then get drunk and stoned, and try to escape to mexico?
Blues Traveller - Hook So... true.
Blue October - Calling You (For Mamie) This ones all cheesy and cliche and cute.


I know that most of these are fairly... well-known amongst certain circles. But being brought up in the hole that is this town, its hell hard to find most of this music. I also recognise that my taste in music is somewhat... lacking. =D
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:35 PM   #10 (permalink)
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my list is all mainstream. no new, obscure bands to discover, i don't think, but oh well.

1. radio ballet by eluvium - not really a 'song'. but still one of the most beautiful pieces of music i've ever heard. it's not too busy, and it's something i could fall asleep to. from my favorite eluvium album, copia, it just seems to move you without needing lyrics to do it.

2. across the universe by the beatles - some of my favorite lyrics. i'm sure everyone's heard this song before so i don't really have to go into detail. it kind of lets your imagination run wild if you listen to the words.

3. we used to vacation by cold war kids - musically, it's pretty different from what you usually hear in a song like this. nathan willet has some interesting vocals and the lyrics are just plain depressing. but a very catchy song nonetheless.

4. cello song by nick drake - just really really pretty. the cello and drake's voice just go together very well, and the whole feel of it is ethereal, but with mixture of sad and hopeful at the same time.

5. corruption by iggy pop - an intense song with some cool guitar. some of the first material by iggy pop i heard, and i've loved it ever since.

6. silver lining by stiff little fingers - another catchy song. just punk, through and through. it's not the typical angry, '**** society' type of punk song.

7. dark is rising by mercury rev - like radio ballet, this could be considered a work of art to me. awesome lyrics (extremely quotable) with stunning orchestra in the beginning and through-out. a really hazy, kind of dreamy feel to it.

8. nevermore by queen - yeah, it's queen. i know there aren't a lot of queen fans at musicbanter, but this one is short and sweet. good piano and a cliche'd heartbroken 'forlorn' kind of vibe, but still unique in it's own little way. basically, you know it's queen when you hear it.

9. strange brew by cream - i listened to this over and over when i first got into cream. classic rock, but still pretty mellow. my favorite cream song, even though i don't listen to it as much.

10. uncle remus by frank zappa - jesus, i made my whole family listen to this with me in the car for about a month when i heard it. i'm a pretty big fan of piano, and this had a really cool piano intro that i want to learn. also a guitar solo, and some powerful lyrics.

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