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01-23-2010, 02:48 PM | #541 (permalink) |
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re ^that: Really great stuff, you did a good job of editing it down. Finally hearing all these bands that inspired my US hardcore faves at that time; damn classic punk tunnel vision! The only bands I have full albums by on here are the Stiffs and of course Crass (fine track selection btw) so most of it is new... so cheers, I done blogged the link! The comp also flows very well backwards in the 'recently played' playlist, just so you know
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01-25-2010, 10:47 AM | #543 (permalink) |
why bother?
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Memories In Future Tense A Beginner's Guide To Australian Punk 1. The Birthday Party - Sonny's Burning 2. The Celibate Rifles - Spirits 3. The Sunnyboys - My Only Friend 4. The New Christs - Circus Of Sour 5. Eastern Dark - No Pictures 6. Midnight Oil - Don't Wanna Be the One 7. Lime Spiders - Action Woman 8. The Johnnys - Injun Joe 9. The Triffids - Old Ghostrider 10. The Screaming Tribesmen - Igloo 11. The Church - Memories In Future Tense 12. Laughing Clowns - New Bully In the Town 13. Died Pretty - Satisfied 14. Hoodoo Gurus - Tojo Yes, they had the stuff in Australia too, and a lot of it was actually quite good! Following the emergence of punk in Australia in the late 70s (thanks to the Saints and Radio Birdman, who I haven't included here because you should already have some songs of theirs), a host of great bands boasting a garage rock sound and ties to the punk rock of the aforementioned Saints and Radio Birdman emerged. In some cases with this tracklisting, these ties are more and less obvious than others. As I say though, this is a compilation of my favourite songs that emerged following the demise of of those two bands. I won't claim to be an expert or anything though - this is just a bunch of songs I like from the era. Again, the pic's the link. This is another update of an older mix I've done as well, so whoever downloaded that one will already have quite a few of these songs. |
01-25-2010, 05:29 PM | #546 (permalink) |
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Another one no-one asked for, but I was bored, so...
A Beginner's Guide To David Bowie As a few us may know, this guy's been responsible for a lot of great music down the years, and has quite a large and mind-bogglingly stylistically-varied discography as well. It goes without saying that a fella like Bowie requires quite a large compilation when it comes to something good enough for this thread then. So, three of the mixes compile two songs from each of his albums, while the fourth one's made from a bunch of my favourite rarities, and may or may not be interesting to any of us who already have plenty of his official albums. Best to re-arrange the first three mixes in chronological order as they have been below should you wanna download any of them. Anyway, without further ado... 1964-73 1. Louie, Louie Go Home Early On, 1964-66 2. I Dig Everything Early On, 1964-66 3. Love You 'til Tuesday Deram Anthology, 1966-68 4. Come and Buy My Toys Deram Anthology, 1966-68 5. Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed Space Oddity 6. Cygnet Committee Space Oddity 7. The Width Of a Circle The Man Who Sold the World 8. All the Madmen The Man Who Sold the World 9. Eight Line Poem Hunky Dory 10. Fill Your Heart Hunky Dory 11. Lady Stardust Ziggy Stardust 12. Star Ziggy Stardust 13. The Prettiest Star Aladdin Sane 14. Lady Grinning Soul Aladdin Sane 15. Everything's Alright Pin Ups 16. I Can't Explain Pin Ups 1974-83 1. Diamond Dogs Diamond Dogs 2. We Are the Dead Diamond Dogs 3. Right Young Americans 4. Can You Hear Me? Young Americans 5. Golden Years Station To Station 6. Wild Is the Wind Station To Station 7. Always Crashing In the Same Car Low 8. Weeping Wall Low 9. Joe the Lion "Heroes" 10. V-2 Schneider "Heroes" 11. Move On Lodger 12. DJ Lodger 13. It's No Game 1 Scary Monsters 14. Kingdom Come Scary Monsters 15. Remembering Marie A. Baal 16. The Drowned Girl Baal 17. Modern Love Let's Dance 18. Without You Let's Dance 1984-2003 1. Don't Look Down Tonight 2. Tumble and Twirl Tonight 3. Never Let Me Down Never Let Me Down 4. Zeroes Never Let Me Down 5. Jump, They Say Black Tie, White Noise 6. Nite Flights Black Tie, White Noise 7. The Mysteries The Buddha Of Suburbia 8. Dead Against It The Buddha Of Suburbia 9. Outside 1. Outside 10. I'm Deranged 1. Outside 11. Dead Man Walking Earthling 12. Telling Lies Earthling 13. Thursday's Child Hours 14. If I'm Dreaming My Life Hours 15. Afraid Heathen 16. I Would Be Your Slave Heathen 17. Pablo Picasso Reality 18. She'll Drive the Big Car Reality A Treat For the Subscribers 1. We'll Creep Together [1. Outside outtake] 2. Like a Rolling Stone [1988 studio outtake] 3. Looking For a Friend [Ziggy Stardust outtake] 4. The Wild-Eyed Boy From Freecloud [acoustic version] 5. Word On a Wing [live, 1976] 6. That's Motivation [Absolute Beginners soundtrack] 7. This Is Not America [1984 stand-alone single] 8. "Heroes" [live, 1983] 9. Conversation Piece [2001 re-recording] 10. Let Me Sleep Beside You [2001 re-recording] 11. Pretty Pink Rose [live, 1990] 12. Shadow Man [2001 re-recording] 13. New York's In Love [1987 tour rehearsal] 14. I Pray, Ole [Lodger outtake] 15. Seven [live, 1999] 16. Lady Stardust [live acoustic version, 1996] 17. Footstompin' [live, 1974] 18. It's Gonna Be Me [Young Americans outtake] So, yeah, there you are. Again, pics=links. |
01-25-2010, 06:29 PM | #549 (permalink) |
Himself
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The National
All The Wine-The National Primer
One of my favourites,The National proved themselves to be one of the best groups of the 00's by virtue of superb songwriting and performances, and constant development from album to album. This compilation covers their development from American Music Club and Wilco-beholden indie types to a smart, confident band on a par with any other as the decade drew to a close, making records on a par with those of prime Tindersticks and Afghan Whigs in which the songwriting and vocal performances of Matt Beringer were second to none. Tracklisting Tracks numbers 1,6,9 from Boxer, 2,5,10 from Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers, 3,7,11,12 from Alligator, 4 and 8 from The National and 13 from Cherry Tree EP1.Fake Empire 2.Patterns Of Fairytales 3.All The Wine 4.American Mary 5.Murder Me Rachel 6.Slow Show 7.Secret Meeting 8.Theory Of The Crows 9.Ada 10.Lucky You 11.City Middle 12.Mr November 13.About Today Link is All The Wine.rar |
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