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Old 12-10-2008, 12:39 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Lou Reed - Metal Machine Music 2: The Adventure Continues

Side one

1. "Metal Machine Music 2, Part 1" – 16:10

Side two

1. "Metal Machine Music 2, Part 2" – 15:53

Side three

1. "Metal Machine Music 2, Part 3" – 16:13

Side four

1. "Never Gonna Give You Up" – 3:32



The Mars Volta - The Mars Volta Take on... Scotland

1. Aye, Lass, The Structure of My Meccadislocated Diction Spews Out From Glasgow Green
2. Abrasions Mount the Bagpipe
3. Council House Dares
4. Irn Bru in the Comatorium
5. This Celtic FC Must Be Unearthed
6. L'Vimto L'Vimtoaquez
7. The Buckfast and the Breathalizer
8. Paisley ESP
9. The Mars Volta Young Team
10. The Scotsayer
11. Rab C. ... Rab C. Nesbit
12. Wayne The Mute

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Old 12-10-2008, 12:43 PM   #72 (permalink)
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The Mars Volta - The Mars Volta Take on... Scotland

1. Aye, Lass, The Structure of My Meccadislocated Diction Spews Out From Glasgow Green
2. Abrasions Mount the Bagpipe
3. Council House Dares
4. Irn Bru in the Comatorium
5. This Celtic FC Must Be Unearthed
6. L'Vimto L'Vimtoaquez
7. The Buckfast and the Breathalizer
8. Paisley ESP
9. The Mars Volta Young Team
10. The Scotsayer
11. Rab C. ... Rab C. Nesbit
12. Wayne The Mute
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Old 12-10-2008, 01:23 PM   #73 (permalink)
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I second that motion. Fantastic pain job son : D
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Old 02-12-2009, 10:36 AM   #74 (permalink)
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This thread needs a reboot.
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Old 02-12-2009, 10:49 AM   #75 (permalink)
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It is now, almost everybody in manufacturing is out of a job. There are a lot of For Sale signs popping up and the crime rate is rising pretty rapidly
Do you live in London? Because that isnt a very accurate description of it at all.

As for the topic, i like it. I'll have a think and post mine later
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Old 02-12-2009, 11:06 AM   #76 (permalink)
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Brian Emo - Before and After Slitting (2004)


Kraftwerk - My Favourite Angry Riot (2007)

"Kraftwerk's return to music was one of the most unexpected things to happen in the music world in 2007 (along with Scott Walker's snuff movie/art project, "Donald Duck"). However it wasn't a good thing. Kraftwerk's britpop inspired album which consisted of very little elctronic music (only electronic music used was a mockery of 80's pop and generic electronica). Thousands of people comitted suicide, along with 80% of Kraftwerk. The one remaining member, Ralf Hutter said "Well, a couple of years ago, we picked up the Morning Glory by Oasis and uh. I guess it just continued from there".

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Old 02-12-2009, 12:43 PM   #77 (permalink)
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^Haha .. lovely and a nice take on a Kraftwerk cover.

Hendrix, Emerson, Lake & Palmer - HELP (1970)


  1. Foxy Barbarian
  2. Voodoo Tank
  3. Purple Knife-Edge
  4. Lucky Blow
  5. Burning of the Endless Enigma

This is, of course, the album that would have been made had only Jimi Hendrix cleaned up his act and not died. He would've jammed with ELP and added kickass guitar and soul to the already strong supergroup. On stage, they would sometimes play very long and progged up cover versions of Bob Dylan songs and even a Beatles tune here and there. However, their debut is entirely their own and contains 4 soulful rock 'n roll hits dominated by Hendrix guitar and Keith's hammond and moog. Greg lake would, in addition to playing bass, do most of the vocals, sometimes in duet with Hendrix. The album finishes off with a 25 minutes long prog-epic, Burning of the Endless Enigma.

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One More Minute... with John Frusciante (1992)

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After finishing the recording session for Blood Sugar Sex Magik, the Red Hot Chili Peppers decide to return to the mansion rather than touring. The mansion serves as a sanctuary for John and protects him from his demons. They spend many months continually harvesting their creativity. This response album to BSSM proves to be the climax of their career, with the band fully committed to creating music as a single entity. Critics would later hail One More Minute as the best record to be produced in the twentieth century.

1. The Weakness of Equality
2. If You Have to Tell
3. Preserving the Girl
4. Funky Priests
5. Blow My Kiss
6. I Could Have Told the Truth
7. Mellowship Slinky in C Major
8. The Wicked & the Righteous
9. Take It Away
10. Blood Sugar Sex Magik... 2?
11. Above the Bridge
12. Clothed in the Rain
13. Apache Rose... Wild Turkey?
14. The Ending Song (Why was "The Greeting Song" the fourteenth track anyways?)
15. My Hateful Man
16. Sir Psycho Ugly
17. They're Ice Cold

I'm a big fan of "Funky Priests" by the way (no pun intended)...
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