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03-15-2009, 12:38 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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Beginner's Guide to Mike Patton
01. A Small Victory - Faith No More 02. Evidence - Faith No More 03. Sex (I'm A) - Lovage 04. Mojo (ft. Rahzel and Dan the Automater) - Peeping Tom 05. Book Of The Month - Lovage 06. We're Not Alone Remix (ft. Dub Trio) - Peeping Tom 07. Vanity Fair - Mr. Bungle 08. Flashback - Tomahawk 09. Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me - Fantomas 10. Rosemary's Baby - Fantomas 11. Platypus - Mr. Bungle 12. Laredo - Tomahawk 13. Battle Damage Assessment And Repair - General Patton Vs. The X-Eucutioners 14. Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay - General Patton Vs. the X-Eucutioners Was in a rather plain mood tonight, but anyways I hope you enjoy if you're not already a Mike Patton fan. Best of Mike Patton.zip |
03-17-2009, 10:04 PM | #16 (permalink) |
daddy don't
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some v. intriguing ones here so far, will have to get stuck in! We need to get some more of these out. JH did a 10 track Thin Lizzy one a ways back which I still play all the time
R. Stevie Moore Intro For Losers<<< One of the handful of FLAWLESS artists to make it into my hall of heroes along with Robeson, Plath, Hicks etc. Man has covered just about every style over the years. For fans of: Daniel Johnston, the Beatles, Guided By Voices, post-punk, pop, blah blah blah edit: he's good in the lonely night-timez It looks a bit long but a couple aren't proper songs, enjoy kiddies! 1. Why Should I Love You 2. Theme From A.G. 3. You And Me 4. New Girl 5. Reefer 6. Traded My Heart For Your Parts 7. Adult Tree 8. Puttin' Up The Groceries 9. Cool Daddio 10. Records 11. Jessica Sandwich 12. I Wish I Could Sing 13. Delicate Tension 14. Schoolgirl Last edited by Molecules; 03-17-2009 at 10:12 PM. |
03-18-2009, 12:09 PM | #17 (permalink) | |
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I think I'll make one up for either Mars Volta, Coheed and Cambria, or Rush in a lil' bit.
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03-20-2009, 06:55 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Wow some cool comps in here. It would be great if we could have a section of the forum dedicated to compilations....hmmm. May have to look into that.
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03-20-2009, 02:22 PM | #20 (permalink) |
daddy don't
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Hoodoo You Love? An Introduction to Bo Diddley Bo Diddley was a fist-fighting rolling stone and walking mojo charm. Cliché or not, the man had to be larger than life to have made this music; and was possibly a demi-God hewn from the rock of myth, legend and Being Fucking Cool. Years before Cassius Clay's affecting rants, Bo Diddley was claiming to have walked 47 miles of barbed wire, used a cobra snake for a neck tie and indeed have built a house with a chimney made of human skulls through radios and record players across the world. His musical diversity is still underestimated, having mastered everything from downtempo blues to doo-wop, rockabilly, boogie and through to the one-chord rockers that he was famed for. Without a shadow of a doubt, your favourite 60's rock band owned his records, and probably covered them to great financial gain. Now these songs were like unstoppable freight trains - the gargantuan drums, tumbling African rhythms and effects-laden shimmering guitar are still unmatched today in terms of sheer blood and sweat power. Christ knows how they must have sounded to fresh ears back in the late-50's/60's, and they certainly set the scene for raw garage rock. Bo died only last year, he never stopped touring, blowing audiences away with his vital stage presence that prefigured rock's later histrionics. This introduction package covers his definitive period on Chess records. Others would have you believe this was the only stuff worth hearing - this is because they haven't heard anything else. And they smell. Link: I got a tombstone hand and a graveyard mind 1. Bo Diddley 2. I'm A Man 3. Cadillac 4. Pretty Thing 5. Bring It To Jerome (Alternate Take) 6. Deed and Deed I Do 7. Who Do You Love? 8. Down Home Special 9. Hey! Bo Diddley 10. Say Boss Man 11. Hush Your Mouth (Alternate Take) 12. Dearest Darling (Alternate Take) 13. Crackin' Up 14. Mumblin' Guitar 15. Story of Bo Diddley |
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