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08-06-2009, 01:12 PM | #21 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Janis Joplin: Little Girl Blue
Lykke Li: Dance, Dance, Dance No Doubt: Brand New Day MGMT: The Youth John Butler Trio: Good Excuse The Beatles: Martha My Dear Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced Root City: Backyard Boogie Led Zeppelin: Black Dog Animal Collective: Summertime Clothes sorry no mockery for the above poster here..... |
08-06-2009, 01:23 PM | #23 (permalink) | |
Prozac Princess
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Axiom Funk - If 6 was 9 Deltron - Mastermind Melody Gardot - Who Will Comfort Me Iggy Pop - Five Foot One Neutral Milk Hotel - The Fool They Might Be Giants - Lucky Ball & Chain Mark Morrison - Return of the Mack David Byrne - Tiny Apocalypse Senor Coconut - Smooth Operator Tobacco - Backwoods Altar Edit: I forgot to rate you, my dear, I'm sorry. Much appreciation for the Joplin. And the rest looks pretty strong too. Last edited by 6underground; 08-06-2009 at 01:36 PM. |
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08-06-2009, 01:27 PM | #24 (permalink) | |
VICTORY SCREEEEEEECH
Join Date: Mar 2009
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sidewinder, i feel you on the titles before artists thing, throws me off so much!
and yeah 6underground, tbh, i've only heard of half the artists on your list, but the ones i have are really good, so yeah i'll say it's a good list and here's my list Weather Report-Palladium Cardiacs-R.E.S. Breaking Benjamin-Sooner or Later Tenacious D-History 2Pac-Only God Can Judge Me Bob Dylan-Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again Circa Survive-On Letting Go Beastie Boys-Heart Attack Man Poison Idea-Motorhead Eminem-Just Don't Give A Fuck i know i'm gonna get some shit for this
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08-07-2009, 01:02 AM | #25 (permalink) | |
Music Addict
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Here is my'n Archive- The Way You Love me Radiohead- Weird Fishes/Arpeggi Animal Collective- Daily Routine Andrew Bird- Action/Adventure The Clash- The Magnificent Seven The Cure- Push Dj Shadow- Walkie Talkie Led Zeppelin- How Many More Times Run D.M.C- Sucker M.C.'s (Krush-Groove 1) Aphex Twin- Fenixfunk 5 Hmm I don't think you could possibly say anything negative about that shuffle |
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08-07-2009, 01:47 AM | #26 (permalink) |
Music Addict
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That my friend is one fine list, although my favorite would have been The Clash
Mine: Rufus Wainwright- The One You Love Beastie Boys- Car Thief Talking Heads- Seen And Not Seen Radiohead- Bullet Proof...I Wish I Was Maria McKee- If Love Is A Red Dress The Beach Boys- Caroline No (Stereo Mix) Red Hot Chili Peppers- Get Up And Jump Glen Phillips- Gather James Taylor- Sweet Baby James Pixies- There Goes My Gun Please don't judge me |
08-07-2009, 02:13 AM | #27 (permalink) |
****ER OF HOLES
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meh
The Minutemen - This Ai'nt no picnic Hasil Adkins - Roll Roll Train Studio der fruhen Musik - Leu Chansonet' e vil Focus - Sylvia Lord Sutch - Union Jack Car Klaus Schulze - Shadows of Ignorance Fifty Foot Hose - Desire Ghostface Killah - Wu Banga 101 Lacksley Castell - Government Man New York Dolls - Lonely Planet Boy Say what you will.
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08-07-2009, 03:19 AM | #28 (permalink) | |
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From what I've heard meh.
On the computer with the smaller collection: Frank Zappa/ Mothers of Invention- Hungry Freaks, Daddy Blue Sky Black Death- Most Merciful Animal Collective- Daily Routine Frank Zappa- Move it or Park it Manic Street Preachers- Archives of Pain At the Drive-In- Ebroglio Beck- Devil's Haircut Radiohead- Morning Bell The Residents- Tragic Bells ArtOfficial- Remember the Days
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08-07-2009, 03:30 AM | #29 (permalink) |
nothing
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all i know about AtD is the track they had on tony hawk 2 and they split to form the mars volta and... that other band.
so here's my list, i'm too old to have ADD so i'm gonna make a little comment for each tune. Elis Regina - Bala Com Bala - never heard this track before, it's from a thievery corporation compilation of old school verve acts. most excellent old school bossa nova but i'm not sure i dig the reworking. having a cheesy keyboard instead of a real piano is disappointing. RHCP - Walkin' On Down the Road - HELLS MOTHER-EFFING YES!!! old school chilis at their best. flea pulls off an amazing bass line that supports slovak's minimalist guitar parts on the track without ever sounding overpowering. i'll be pleasantly surprised if anything tops this track. Stan Getz & Luis Bonfa - Ebony Samba - from the Jazz Samba Encore! album, i have yet to hear a melodic jazz album i prefer over this one. Maria Toledo's vocal's are subtle yet divine, never singing actual words but adding that certain special element to make this track great. although ultimately i prefer the alternate take. The Beatles - Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except me and my Monkey. - i guess it would have been considered super trippy back in the day but quite frankly there are only a handful of beatles tunes that do it for me, this is not one of them. Frank Zappa - RDNZL - i can always count of any randomizer to pull at least 1 Zappa tune i've never heard before. it's track 12 from something i don't know. it's like all those other Zappa instrumentals that starts with random jazzy sounding instrumentation that peaks for a noodly fuzzed out guitar solo, weird percussive break, then another busy out. really digging the fact that it goes to a piano solo for the last 3rd. Mondo Generator - Open Up and Bleed for Me - while i do enjoy a fair amount of MG's stuff i find Oliveri to be a bit one dimensional in his songwriting his main theme seems to be 'WAAAHHHHH!!! look at how messed up I am' The Pixies - Debaser - i know i 'should' like the pixies, a friend of mine hooked me up with their catalog, but ultimately, i think they're one of those 'time and place' bands and never really clicked for me. on the plus side, any time i hear them i automatically remember cruising around town in my friend's old '92 ford tempo about 10 years ago, and 'that' makes me happy. Frank Zappa - He's so g.ay- one of those Zappa songs where he just talk / sings throughout the song, the 'straight' guy talking through the track annoys me, but it's nothing compared to the backing track. Nirvana - Paper Cuts - another track that eluded my ears over the years. sounds like nirvana trying to do an alice in chains tune. interesting as an oddity but that's about it. Nirvana - On a Plain - live in tokyo february 19, 1992. it's a by the numbers take on the album track, nothing really notable with this version. ----- overall i was expecting the zappa double hit, didn't see the double nirvana coming at all, especially not back to back. either way RHCP for the biggest win of that list by a whole freaking lot. |
08-07-2009, 03:39 AM | #30 (permalink) |
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Well thought out at least. Steve Porter - Henry rollins feat. The Techno Viking Träd, Gräs Och Stenar - All Along the Watchtower (better than the original in some ways) Whitehouse - ****fun Saviour Machine - Legion Fat Freddy's Drop - Shiverman Bruce Springsteen - Mary's Place Kristoff Kane - Head Tripping feat. Eyedea Old Man Gloom - Accord-o-matic Cymande - Dove Willy Deville - I Call your name
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