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Old 04-17-2011, 06:52 AM   #2471 (permalink)
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Gotta love following the Bulldog...

I only have "Point Of View" by Matumbi, Is the Tin Machine thing a cover of the Pixies classic? Gang Of Four, another great Leeds band,how odd that Edsel Auctioneer turned up in the next mix... and you know I have more King Tubby material than you can shake a stick at!
Yeah, the Tin Machine one's basically David Bowie doing the Pixies and doing it pretty well (even if that's some scratchy bootleg I've got it on).

And having all that King Tubby's never a bad thing eh. All I've got are a few crossover albums of his and the Crucial Dub compilation (which is pretty gigantic).
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Apart from Korn, it's pretty good.

I'll try this again:
Bob Marley-Waiting in Vain
Creedence Clearwater Revival-Long As I Can See the Light
Yo La Tengo-Cherry Chapstick
Emphemetry-Houses, Empty As Holes
Steely Dan-Green Earrings
Grateful Dead-Liberty
Bob Dylan-Floater (Too Much To Ask)
Styx-Crystal Ball
The Beatles-Octopus's Garden (again)
My Morning Jacket-How Could I Know
Again, not really so keen on Marley as I could be, but again I do like him. Same goes for Grateful Dead and Creedence. I'm not particularly keen on Yo La Tengo or Styx. Top marks for the Beatles, Dylan and Steely Dan, and +1000 awesome points for having a My Morning Jacket song there.

Massive Attack - Spying Glass
Dead Kennedys - Kill the Poor (single mix)
Latin Playboys - Same Brown Earth
John Lydon - Grave Ride
The Roots - Boom!
New Race - Alone In the Endzone
Elvis Costello - Someone Took the Words Away
Prince - Lemon Crush
Tom Waits - Don't Go Into That Barn
Manic Street Preachers - You Love Us [demo]
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Old 04-17-2011, 08:15 AM   #2472 (permalink)
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Props for Tom Waits and Elvis Costello. Can't say I'm a huge fan of any of the other bands though. None of them are terrible, but I just don't actively listen to them enough to say I enjoy them.

Lacrosse - You Can't Say No Forever
Bleubird - Motivationally Speaking
Kno - If You Cry (Featuring Natti)
Girls - Big Bad Mean Motherfucker
The Rentals - These Days
Tokyo Police Club - End Of A Spark
One For The Team - Sorted Out
Alexei Murdoch - Dream About Flying
Best Coast - Over The Ocean
The Black Keys - Same Old Thing
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Old 04-17-2011, 10:53 AM   #2473 (permalink)
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To tell the truth I've never heard any of your music.
That makes it even more worthwhile.

Another? Umm, ok...

I'll Always Love You Just The Same > Charlie Parker > The Essence Of Charlie Parker
The Stepping Dub > King Tubby > The Roots Of Dub
Leit af lífi (Search For Life) > Sigur Ros > Von brigði
Substitute > The Who > Greatest Hits
Almighty (The Way) > Misty In Roots > Roots Controller
Three Imaginary Boys > The Cure > Boys Don't Cry
Taste In Men > Placebo > Greatest Hits
PS You Rock My World > Eels > Electro-Shock Blues
The Flyer > Nanci Griffith > Winter Marquee
Bullets > Editors > The Back Room

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Old 04-17-2011, 11:59 AM   #2474 (permalink)
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I like The Who, Cure, Sigur Rós and Eels, but I haven't heard the rest.

Deep Purple-Black Night
Arctic Monkeys-Dancing Shoes
The Beach Boys-I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
Huey Lewis & The News-The Power of Love
Yo La Tengo-Little Honda
Yo La Tengo-Center of Gravity
Bright Eyes-At The Bottom of Everything
The Beatles-A Hard Day's Night
The Rolling Stones-The Last Time
The Mars Volta-Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt
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Old 04-17-2011, 12:37 PM   #2475 (permalink)
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That's one of my favourite Beach Boys songs, and I'm not as big on TMV as I used to be, but the middle section of Take The Veil is one of their best moments IMHO. Can't remember that Stones song, or the Deep Purple one, but both bands are pretty good (or were at one point in time, anyway). That early Beatles song can f**k off, though.

Not sure why, I could just never get into early Beatles material. I like other music that's equally poppy and has equally silly/trivial lyrics.... I'm really not sure.

"Can I Sleep In Your Arms" by Willie Nelson
from "Red Headed Stranger", 1975

"Deep In A Dream" by Frank Sinatra
from "In The Wee Small Hours", 1955

"That's Not Really A Shuffle" by Frank Zappa
from "Guitar", 1988

"Your Vision" by Kurt Rosenwinkel
from "Heartcore", 2003


"Body And Soul" by John Coltrane
from "Coltrane's Sound", 1960

"Worry, Worry" by B.B. King
from "Live At The Regal", 1965

"China Cat Sunflower" by the Grateful Dead
from "Fillmore West 1969: The Complete Recordings", 2005

"Red And Black" by Ralph Towner
from "Solstice", 1974

"Frankie" by Mississippi John Hurt
from "Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings", 1996

"Somewhere" by the Vijay Iyer Trio
from "Historicity", 2010
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Old 04-17-2011, 08:31 PM   #2476 (permalink)
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^Pretty classic list for the most part, not a big Willie Nelson fan, but obviously I gotta appreciate the Sinatra and B.B. King. haha. Haven't heard of Kurt Rosenwinkel though.

Shinedown-Sin With A Grin
Skillet-Believe
Escape the Fate-The Webs We Weave
30 Seconds to Mars-A Beautiful Lie
Snow Patrol-You Could Be Happy
Sublime-What I Got
Foo Fighters-Times Like These
Rascal Flatts-To Make Her Love Me
Nonpoint-Miracle
Three Days Grace-Pain
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Old 04-18-2011, 12:24 PM   #2477 (permalink)
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^Pretty classic list for the most part, not a big Willie Nelson fan, but obviously I gotta appreciate the Sinatra and B.B. King. haha. Haven't heard of Kurt Rosenwinkel though.

Shinedown-Sin With A Grin
Skillet-Believe
Escape the Fate-The Webs We Weave
30 Seconds to Mars-A Beautiful Lie
Snow Patrol-You Could Be Happy
Sublime-What I Got
Foo Fighters-Times Like These
Rascal Flatts-To Make Her Love Me
Nonpoint-Miracle
Three Days Grace-Pain
i can't say that i really like anything here....although i've only heard/of a few of these bands

Death In June - Runes And Men (Brown Book)
Bells On Trike - Schematic (Bells On Trike)
Bad Religion - Henchman (No Control)
Killing Joke - Sun Goes Down (Laugh? Inearly Bought One!)
DEVO - General Boy Visits Apocalypse Now (Duty Now For The Future)
Black Flag - Wasted (First Four Years)
16 Horsepower - Single Girl (Folklore)
The Reverend Horton Heat - Bath (Holy Roller)
Modest Mouse - Interstate 8 (Building Nothing Out Of Something)
Cows - Uptown Suckers (Sexy Pee Story)
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:15 PM   #2478 (permalink)
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^Don't know everything on that list, but not a big fan of most of what I recognize. Modest Mouse is ok and Black Flag is good for that style I guess.

Nonpoint-What I've Become
Red-Let Go
Snow Patrol-In Your Arms
Shinedown-Diamond Eyes
Skillet-Sometimes
Halestorm-Familiar Taste of Poison
The Offspring-You're Gonna Go Far, Kid
The All-American Rejects-Too Far Gone
The Killers-All the Pretty Faces
Plain White T's-My Only One
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Old 04-21-2011, 12:21 PM   #2479 (permalink)
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You Keep On Moving > Deep Purple> 30: The Very Best Of
Klaunstance > Charlie Parker > The Essence Of Charlie Parker
Plastic > House Of Love > Peel Sessions
Destination (Above & Beyond remix) > DT8 Project > Dave Pearce Trance Anthems 2009
Comfortably Numb > Pink Floyd > Pulse
Witch Hunt > Rush > Moving Pictures
The Hanging Graden > The Cure > Pornography
Shinobi vs Dragon Ninja > Lost Prophets > The Fake Sound Of Progress
Skinhead Moonstomp > Symarip > One Original Step Beyond: The Story Of Ska
Night Fever > The Bee Gees > Number Ones
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Old 04-22-2011, 07:55 PM   #2480 (permalink)
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i dont think i've heard any of those songs tbh

Please Don't Go - Barcelona
Love Alone - Thriving Ivory
Shake - Jesse McCartney
Death and All His Friends (live) - Coldplay
Riot - Three Days Grace
Waiting for the End - Linkin Park
Resistance - Muse
Animal - Neon Trees
Candles - Glee (Hey Monday cover)
What You Know - Two Door Cinema Club
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