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Old 07-06-2008, 10:50 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I have been watching that thread with interest.
So far there's not really been anything in it that I can really add much on but as soon as you post something i'm familiar with i'll get involved more.
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Old 07-06-2008, 04:41 PM   #22 (permalink)
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This is the intended running order for my one; I tried to go for enjoyable material that not everybody had heard whilst representing some of my listening habits. 'The guitar side' contains the sort of psychedelic nonsense I love, proto-shoegaze, proggy indie etc... Oh and today's best David Bowie song ever. Meh.

The dance following on MB is not strong so the second half is mainly that - accelerating in tempo from acid house to hard dance. Timbrally (new word!) it's probably the opposite of Jackhammer's excellent chill-out compilation
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1. I Unseen - The Misunderstood
2. Dive Into Yesterday - Kaleidoscope
3. Bombers - David Bowie
4. Witches Wand - Luv Machine
5. Night Of The Assassins - Les Rallizes Denudés
6. Snowball - Test Icicles
7. Holiday In Disneyland - Dalek I Love You
8. Working To Work - Field Music
9. Filmstar - Suede
10. Generation Space - The Silents
11. Must Be Bobby - RZA
12. The Life of Points - My My
13. DJ Doktor Megatrip With Luv Bass - Genesis P'Orridge
14. Siddown - Delinquent Feat Mr G
15. No Qualms - Wiley
16. Tasty Mushroom - Infected Mushroom
17. Wolf - DJ Hype + Shy FX
18. Make You Freak - Plus System
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Old 07-06-2008, 05:49 PM   #23 (permalink)
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^^^

I will have to download this beauty for sure.
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Old 07-06-2008, 08:49 PM   #24 (permalink)
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urban - your link is dead mate.
piss me off - give us a comp sahn!
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Old 07-06-2008, 09:08 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Absolutely JJJ, yes. Let me explain why.

1) Patti Smith gets very, very little attention around these MB parts whereas we get Morrison GUSSSHHING in every top <insert name here> thread. We have a whole thread dedicated to his works. Now, I like Van Morrison and all, in fact I like him and his body of work A LOT... but it's nice to have a little change of pace.

2) THIS Gloria opens up one of my top 50 favorite albums "Horses", and in my opinion has superior lyrical content. The opening line "Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine" coming out of Patti Smith is chilling.

3) Number 3 being said. It's barely the same song. It only keeps the chorus of the Them original. It was much more directed towards the punk movement which Horses is considered to be a forerunner.

4) THAT being said. Notice its place on my playlist - which has just as much to do about composition rather than stuffing all of my favorite "woman themed" songs into 16 tracks. The goal here is to show a nice selection of different sounds if I remember correctly. Right after Patti's Gloria, I have the Kinks' "Lola", another English group from the same time period. I can make another whole playlist with Popular English groups from 1960-1965 with the same theme...

5) And finally. I think that Them's Gloria is boring. ESPECIALLY the live 1973 version.

I'm surprised that I was called out to defend my Patti Smith Gloria rather than my Siouxsie and the Banshees' Dear Prudence. Don't "good list and all" me either. This isn't about the textual LIST of the songs, it's about the sound as a cohesive mix... give it a listen and then we can talk lists, eh?

Love, Crowe!

Actually I felt that Van got very little mention on here and it's always Brown Eyed Girl and Astral Weeks anyway, that's why I created the thread. But you don't need to defend your choice, I think you could tell, but I was not offended still you did provide your reasoning which was enjoyable.

I personally don't care for the Patti Smith song and love the Live version in '73. Van plays that song at every show (nearly) even still today. Rarely did he put as much effort in it as the recorded version from Too late to Stop Now. Won't argue on lyrical content that's a no-brainier.

As far as good list and all, it's simply there to set a non-abrasive tone, no slight intended or implied.
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Old 07-06-2008, 09:41 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Actually I felt that Van got very little mention on here and it's always Brown Eyed Girl and Astral Weeks anyway, that's why I created the thread. But you don't need to defend your choice, I think you could tell, but I was not offended still you did provide your reasoning which was enjoyable.

I personally don't care for the Patti Smith song and love the Live version in '73. Van plays that song at every show (nearly) even still today. Rarely did he put as much effort in it as the recorded version from Too late to Stop Now. Won't argue on lyrical content that's a no-brainier.

As far as good list and all, it's simply there to set a non-abrasive tone, no slight intended or implied.
I have to apologize for my jump to fully armed guard. My past experiences with this forum in particular have included some horrific elitist posters (who seem to have disappeared NICE) who were always on the attack. Hell, I even left MB for about two years (by left I mean, left every day thread discussions) because of that fact. It seems the tone has changed around here. Gotta take that proverbial "chill pill". But I stand by my enjoyable reasoning! Kudos, by the by, on making a "Them" reference... haven't heard that yet, here.
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Old 07-06-2008, 10:01 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Well, I guess Ethan's taking a break, but don't be fooled.
Molecules, is Must Be Bobby a Bobby Digital track?
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Old 07-06-2008, 10:04 PM   #28 (permalink)
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yeah man, i wanted to squeeze some more hip hop in there but it wasn't working. that tunes unhinged and kind of works in the context. RZA says he looked to Thelonious Monk when he wanted to write a disjointed piano phrase
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Old 07-06-2008, 11:16 PM   #29 (permalink)
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1. Clannad-Banba Oir.
2. Faith No More-Evidence.
3. John Martyn-Glistening Glyndebourne.
4. All About Eve-Freeze.
5. Lamb-All In Your Hands.
6. Tanita Tikaram-For All These Years.
7. Fat Freddy's Drop-Roady.
8. Beth Orton-Stars All Seem To Weep.
9. Everything But The Girl-No Difference.
10. Lisa Gerard-Meltdown.
11. Aswad-Back To Africa.
12. King Curtis-A Whiter Shade Of Pale.
Holy crap super chilled out after that. Beautiful sax on 'Whiter Shade of Pale'. really liked 'Roady' and 'All In Your Hands' too
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Old 07-07-2008, 05:39 AM   #30 (permalink)
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I'm nicking yours Molecules, looks good.
I might make a new one later....
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