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05-13-2009, 01:14 PM | #912 (permalink) | |
From Hank To Hendrix
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I aint too big on 'Libertines' like a few tracks of debut album but otherwise think Pete Docherty is pretty much lacking when it comes to musical 'talent' as such. Radiohead I have a new appreciation of & I really liked 'In Rainbows'. Ive heard Iggy Pop (have one album 'Lust For Life' (1977)) but havent heard his stuff with the Stooges yet. Aint too big on Velvet Underground. Planning to check out an album of pure noise that Lou Reed did though called 'Metal Machine Music'. Gun Club are ace man, i guess youre only familiar with their early works, i.e. 'Fire Of Love' / 'Miami'. These are both great albums, but to me their best stuff is their later works especially the rare 'Lucky Jim'. If you havent heard it/cant get a hold of it ; just let us know & I can sort some stuff out for you. Aint that big on the White Stripes but have the two albums 'Elephant' & 'Icky Thump' both of which are good records. Dont like the Beatles that much (Ill leave it at that ). The Kills I have heard of but havent heard any of their music. Are they some kind of Indie band? I havent properly gotten into Nick Drake yet but have quite a few of his albums downloaded ready to listen to when I get round to it & from what ive heard so far hes pretty good. Ive heard of Whirlwind Heat but dont think Ive heard any of their stuff. Aint too big on Jeff Buckley. Have the one album he did. He definitely had some talent (especially vocal wise) but I think he was a bit overrated (IMO). As for the last three- Neutral Milk Hotel, Liars, Batmobile & the others I didnt mention I havent heard of them in my life lol and have jotted them down for downloading. Anyway heres my list for the next person to slate/praise, whatever. I just basically copied my selection from the 'A-Z' thread as couldnt be bothered making another. 808 State- 90 (1989)- 'Pacific 202' A- Alice In Chains- MTV Unplugged (1996) - 'Nutshell' B- Bob Dylan- Desire (1975) - 'Hurricane' C- Cast- All Change (1995)- 'Back Of My Mind' D- Dire Straits- On Every Street (1992) - 'Ticket To Heaven'. E- Eric Clapton- Unplugged (1992)- 'Before You Accuse Me' F- The Fall- Shift Work (1991) - 'Edinburgh Man' G- Gun Club- Lucky Jim (1993)- 'Cry To Me' H- Happy Mondays- Squirrel & G-Man (1987)- 'Kuff Dam' I- Iron Maiden-Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988)- 'The Evil That Men Do' J- John Lee Hooker- The Healer (1989)- 'The Healer (With Carlos Santana)' K- King Missile- King Missile (1994)- 'Wind-Up Toys'. L- Little Feat- Waiting For Columbus (Live) (1978)- 'Fat Man In The Bathtub' M- Miles Davis- On The Corner (1972)- 'Helen Butte/Mr. Freedom X' N- Neil Young- Mirrorball (With Pearl Jam 1995)- 'I'm The Ocean' O- Ocean Colour Scene- Marchin' Already (1997)- 'Hundred Mile High City' P- Paul Weller- Live Wood (1994) - 'Can You Heal Us (Holy Man)/War' Q- Queens Of The Stone Age- Lullabies To Paralyze (2005)- Little Sister R- Robert Plant- Pictures At Eleven (1982)- 'Slow Dancer'. S- Sonic Youth- Goo (1990)- 'Tunic (Song For Karen)' T- Tea Leaf Green- Rock 'N' Roll Band (Live) (2006)- 'The Garden (Part I)' U- Ulver- Kveldssanger (1995) - 'Ostenfor Sol Og Vestenfor Maane' V- Van Halen- Van Halen (1978)- 'Runnin' With The Devil' W- Widespread Panic- Free Somehow (2008)- 'Walk On The Flood' W- Willie Nelson- Across The Borderline (1993) - 'American Tune' X- (sorry not got a thing! hence double entry for 'W' ^^) Y- Yes- The Yes Album (1971)- 'I've Seen All Good People...' Z- ZZ Top- Antenna (1994)- 'Pin Cushion' |
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05-13-2009, 03:11 PM | #913 (permalink) |
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6.5/10
Some GREAT choices and some absolutely HORRIBLE ones. Overall though I wouldn't mind listening to that playlist, even if it is a bit "safe". My latest, mostly noise rock and experimental music: Greduction Stimulus Big Black John Cage The Monks PiL Iron Curtain Captain Beefheart Faust Liars |
05-13-2009, 04:12 PM | #915 (permalink) | |
Hip Priest
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anyway, 2/10 for you because I only like GZA. Les Rallizes Dénudés Boredoms Sonic Youth The Fall Sun Ra Gyorgy Ligeti Boris Stan Getz Neil Young Tim Buckley |
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05-13-2009, 04:15 PM | #916 (permalink) | ||
VICTORY SCREEEEEEECH
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^8/10, haven't heard it all, but what i have heard is GREAT
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my top artists on last fm Clutch Mastodon Between the Buried and Me Red Hot Chili Peppers System of a Down The Jimi Hendrix Experience Porcupine Tree Soundgarden Tenacious D Reverend Horton Heat Sublime Led Zeppelin Foo Fighters Muse Lamb of God Superjoint Ritual CKY Pearl Jam Jethro Tull Megadeth
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05-13-2009, 06:42 PM | #918 (permalink) | |
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4/10 The Flaming Lips The Beatles Indian Summer Joy Division The Birthday Party The Clash Public Image LTD Radiohead The Strokes Neutral Milk Hotel The Cure Last edited by Double X; 05-13-2009 at 06:57 PM. |
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05-13-2009, 06:51 PM | #919 (permalink) | |
VICTORY SCREEEEEEECH
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eh, most people i know aren't to into my favorite bands anyway
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05-13-2009, 06:51 PM | #920 (permalink) |
Let it drip
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This'll put my essay back for 10 minutes or so;
Pink and Brown Unwound Adult Portishead Modey Lemon Busdriver Squirrel Bait Viv Akauldren Metronomy The Leaving Trains The Cure Fuschia Lightning Bolt Chrome Meat Puppets Massacre Shipping News Rodan That'll do for now, go! |
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