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Old 05-30-2012, 06:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Know most of that, apart from Zombi and the last two. As you probably know, I adore Death Grips, but also The Beatles, Godflesh, Supertramp and Led Zep. Good shuffle

Will Sessions – Represent (Intro)
Quakers – There It Is
Fugazi – Bed for the Scraping
Dave Van Ronk – Hesitation Blues
Oasis – Rock 'N' Roll Star
Sugar – Slick
Blockhead – Road Rage Breakdown
Freestyle Fellowship – 120 Seconds
Alan Vega – Too Late
Fantômas – Experiment in Terror
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Old 05-30-2012, 09:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Know most of that, apart from Zombi and the last two. As you probably know, I adore Death Grips, but also The Beatles, Godflesh, Supertramp and Led Zep. Good shuffle

Will Sessions – Represent (Intro)
Quakers – There It Is
Fugazi – Bed for the Scraping
Dave Van Ronk – Hesitation Blues
Oasis – Rock 'N' Roll Star
Sugar – Slick
Blockhead – Road Rage Breakdown
Freestyle Fellowship – 120 Seconds
Alan Vega – Too Late
Fantômas – Experiment in Terror
I'd also go with Oasis on this list... its a cool song and haven't really head much of the rest but curious to hear Fantomas. Freestyle Fellowship are sick but 120 seconds is not my fav song. Same with Fugazi and Bed for Scraping.

Listen to my heart- Ramones
Rain King- Counting Crows
Warm Ways- Fleetwood Mac
The Logical Song- Supertramp
After Glow- Foals
Deacon Blues- Steely Dan
Miss World- Hole
Nosferatu Man- Slint
Breathe- Tech N9ne
I'll Never Forget You- Husker Du

Can't go wrong with anything on Aja!
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Old 05-30-2012, 01:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'd also go with Oasis on this list... its a cool song and haven't really head much of the rest but curious to hear Fantomas. Freestyle Fellowship are sick but 120 seconds is not my fav song. Same with Fugazi and Bed for Scraping.

Listen to my heart- Ramones
Rain King- Counting Crows
Warm Ways- Fleetwood Mac
The Logical Song- Supertramp
After Glow- Foals
Deacon Blues- Steely Dan
Miss World- Hole
Nosferatu Man- Slint
Breathe- Tech N9ne
I'll Never Forget You- Husker Du

Can't go wrong with anything on Aja!
Nice list. I know/like all but Foals/Slint/Hole.

Ramones are usually a good listen. this song is no exception.

Counting Crows are good. Rain King is one of my favorites from them.

Fleetwood Mac is super. Warm Ways is a forgotten gem from their 1975 self-titled album. I love Christine McVie's voice. It shines in this song.

Supertramp :thumbsup:. Great song from a great album.

Deacon Blues is awesome.

Hole I can't stand. I am admittedly closed minded towards Courtney, but I just don't like her, and won't support her.

Tech N9ne I'm not a fan of. Great musically and effects and style though, but I shy away from all the gangsta mentality if i can help it.

Husker Du is old school. Not my favorite, but definitely hardcore.

And the 2 unfamiliar ones:

Foals - Afterglow was pretty nice. I think the singer reminded me of the guy from Coldplay, and the music sort of 80ish, but then it picked up a bit and had some unusual sounds before settling back down. Overall a solid B-.

Slint was cool. Different sound, but certainly good. I enjoyed that song and checked out a few more on Youtube. I will be checking out the entire Spiderland disc shortly...




Eric Johnson - Dusty - (Souvenir 2002)
Jenghiz Khan (Belgian Heavy Prog) - Campus B - (Well Cut 1972)
Cracker - Movie Star - (Kerosene Hat 1993)
Fairfield Four - Just One Moment in God's Kingdom - (Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around 1950ish)
Transatlantic -My New World - (SMPTe 2000)
AC/DC - Love Hungry Man - (Highway to Hell 1979)
Egg - Long Piece No.3 - Part 1 - (The Polite Force 1971)
Rolling Stones - Winter - (Goats Head Soup 1973)
Jim & the Applejuice (Chilean Psych) - Joker on a Tree - (Applejuice ????)
Cheap Trick - She's Tight - (One on One 1982)


The "Jim & the Applejuice" album is often claiming to be Pink Floyd and the Beatles, or Robert Wyatt and John Lennon or any number of collaborations.

In fact it is a man by the name of Jim Urriola, and here's a youtube vid of the song...



"bird no prisoner" is another super song if you find yourself enjoying the above song.

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Old 06-01-2012, 08:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Eric Johnson - Dusty - (Souvenir 2002)
Jenghiz Khan (Belgian Heavy Prog) - Campus B - (Well Cut 1972)
Cracker - Movie Star - (Kerosene Hat 1993)
Fairfield Four - Just One Moment in God's Kingdom - (Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around 1950ish)
Transatlantic -My New World - (SMPTe 2000)
AC/DC - Love Hungry Man - (Highway to Hell 1979)
Egg - Long Piece No.3 - Part 1 - (The Polite Force 1971)
Rolling Stones - Winter - (Goats Head Soup 1973)
Jim & the Applejuice (Chilean Psych) - Joker on a Tree - (Applejuice ????)
Cheap Trick - She's Tight - (One on One 1982)
Nice, I like Eric Johnson and that Cheap Trick tune. The album Highway to Hell is pretty much unlistenable to me now that I've killed it from overplay when I was 6, 10, and 13. That Jim & the Applejuice does have the sound that you described, but it's really not that appealing IMO.

40 Below Summer - Rejection (Invitation to the Dance)
Death - Open Casket (Leprosy)
Electric Masada - Idalah-Abal (50th Birthday Celebration Volume 4)
Fear Factory - Smasher/Devourer (Obsolete)
Tom Waits - Big In Japan (Mule Variations)
William S. Burroughs - A Thanksgiving Prayer (Dead City Radio)
Sun Ra - Prelude to Stargazers (Mayan Temples)
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Safe As Milk (Strictly Personal)
Fantomas - Book 1: Page 2 (Ameneza Al Mundo)
Milford Graves - Transcriptions (Grand Unification)

I know that the Burroughs piece is from an audiobook but I love that poem so much that I let it slide.
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