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una-velocidad
09-12-2002, 07:54 PM
What's spinnin' in the disco compacto player? Not very original, but it's involvement.
Here's my list.
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Rocket From The Crypt
Hot Snakes
Sparta
Hot Water Music
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
Descendents
Superchunk
Gas Huffer
Pixies
The Fall
Wilco
Dillinger Escape Plan
Fugazi
Modest Mouse
Built to Spill
okay I'll stop.
angelo_caduto86
09-12-2002, 08:09 PM
jonathon richman
and
cracker
Rotifer
09-12-2002, 08:45 PM
Ha, the lead singer for Gas Huffer went to college here in Walla Walla. Nice music Velocidad. Mine changes constantly (the magic of mini-disk) but right now I've been listening to:
White Stripes
Morcheeba
The Hives
Mudhoney
Phunk Junkeez
Fu Manchu
Ben Harper (old stuff)
Crystal Method
Nortec Collective
Oceansize
09-12-2002, 10:16 PM
Guttermouth
Dropkick Murphys
Replacements
Social Distortion
angelo_caduto86
09-12-2002, 10:26 PM
replacements...cool
Mauriceman
09-12-2002, 11:50 PM
Lou Barlow/Sebadoh/Folk Implosion
angelo_caduto86
09-13-2002, 01:41 AM
M.T.
I always wondered (with any creative work and certainly yours) when you are putting out an issue, is there a certain CD that gets played a lot, like the last issue what was put in with 'all repeat' selected?
aredee
09-13-2002, 10:33 AM
I love you guys!
Ah, the Hot Snakes new one rips!!!!
I got nothin else to add to the listings above except maybe some MC5 or the Stooges.
Lungfish too maybe...
The Monorchid also...
The Minutemen too....
Drive like Jehu.....
RYE COALITION.....
Shellac
but that's it.
For those of you who dig MP3s and have the fat pipes to download, you should get an emusic.com account for $9 a month for unlimited legal downloads.
Mauriceman
09-13-2002, 11:55 AM
That would be Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East. The CD where they spiced two night's worth of "Elizabeth Reed" together to make one tune. Why? Duane had a better solo on one night, Dicky was hot the next.
Mauriceman
09-13-2002, 11:57 AM
Yea, the graphics are a bit big. Kinda weird, too.
hairygrump
09-13-2002, 01:15 PM
Lessee...
CD Player:
Dirty Three "What you love, you are"
Opeth "Still Life"
Soilwork "Natural Born Chaos"
Ghost Dog original soundtrack by the RZA
MP3s @ work (include)
Every George Thorogood & the Destroyers album
Last 2 Testament records
Black Flag "The First 4 Years"
Static X asst.
Iggy Pop asst.
Wayne Kramer's new shit
Soul Coughing's entire body of work
That 1 Bob Marley tribute album of remixes
Arcwelder
Minutemen
Anthrax "Attack of the Killer B's"
Slayer asst.
Fugazi "13 songs"
Tape Mix #1
Side 1: "Cowboy Rock"
--Black Sabbath, The Who, MotorHead, Beasties, Zepplin, Sex Pistols, Chem. Bros., Certain songs by Oasis, The Clash, Ride, Stone Roses, Prodigy, Public Enemy........
Side 2: "Injin' Schlock"
--Badly Drawn Boy, Beatles, Stone Roses, Verve, Neutral Milk Hotel, Charlatans, Joy Division, Travis, Super Furry Animals, Curtis Mayfield ...........
Tape Mix # 2
Sd. 1-Yanni, John Tesh, Moody Blues, Mormon Tab. Choir, Vienna Boy's Choir, Capt. and Tanneal, Poison, The Carpenters, Dixie Chicks, Spandeau Ballet, the Pointer Sisters, Elvis sings the Gospel, Bob Seager's greatest Hits, the complete works of: STYXX, ...The Fix,...Duran Duran,...NSYNC, ...Menudo,...the soundtrack to Evita(yeah, boy, Madonna kicks it), the soundtrack to 'Breakin', How Stella got Her Groove Back, and Thelma and Loiuse, Yentil, and West Side Story(the Broadway Musical version, not the movie version), and much, much more! Musicals and feelgood music are Rad! I also left out the soundtracks to Sister Act #2, Beat Street!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mauriceman
09-23-2002, 04:04 PM
Pavement
mohaka
09-23-2002, 04:34 PM
I don't know if it's because I'm from NW Montana, if maybe I just gotta get new friends or what. I haven''t even heard of 1/4 of these new groups that you guys are naming.
Maybe I'm living under a rock and don't even know it, I listen to stuff like
Bruce Springstein
U2
Dave Matthews
John Hyatt
Sheryl Crow
Mohaka, whatever floats your boat is good, right? We all tend to judge or sum up people by what kind of music they listen to. It's a way of sort of catagorizing them, right? I might absolutely hate your music, I mean with a passion, think it's the devil's music, right, but at the end of the day, I'm not listening to it, you are. I'd give Cowboy land a little while to catch up, I mean, you have heard of the Beatles, right. But, .........you really need the soundtrack to Sister Act 2, or Yentil.
mohaka
09-24-2002, 11:32 AM
Max,
You are absolutely right, man! The radio stations around here play some great classic Rock n Roll, but as for new music, not much. But hey, I'll check out some of the groups that I hear you guys raving about.
Rotifer
09-24-2002, 01:26 PM
I don't think it is just living in Montana. Some of the bands listed seem to be more East coast. I've found some superb new music (for me) by checking out the play-lists in these threads. Max takes the cake for musical promiscuity, Mormon Tabernacle Choir to Motorhead? Rock 'n Roll man! :D Lemmy and Joseph Smith, now there's an interesting dinner party.
Mauriceman
09-24-2002, 01:49 PM
it's aaaalll good.
Music may be the only form of democracy left for us.
hairygrump
09-24-2002, 03:14 PM
just started listening to a country act called The Handsome Family. If you dig Chicago-style new old-sounding country with great stories, this band is the out-cold-****-shiz. Pretty songs about stalking and overdosing, sung like Waylon. Hot damn.
Saw 'em at the Turf Club last week and they packed the place, then rocked it. Any other Minneapolitans on the board that hit that joint?
Still, nothing comes close Yanni in my eyes...............
Rotifer
09-24-2002, 03:51 PM
No way, Menudo beats Yanni hands down. Especially since Ricky has proved their weighty contribution to latin music.
Spandeu Ballet could sort Menudo out no problems, right, take it to the street, but if one were to truly unleash the fury, then look no further than the Capt. and Tanneal. I mean, some days, I put them in the old walkman, and I start riding, and riding, and riding, and man I just loose myself in the moment:p . On a serious note, however, Super Furry Animals are playing Pittsburgh this week. I dig them like a ditch, and haven't seen them in ages! Supa-Dupa.
mohaka
09-24-2002, 04:41 PM
Englebert Humperdink rocks!
And if you have'nt Wayne Newton Live in Vegas, you have'nt really lived
angelo_caduto86
09-24-2002, 06:48 PM
Beck has a new album out..not bad, but hardly rocks like Odalay
maybe he heard Engelbert Humper-D rocks
una-velocidad
09-24-2002, 10:13 PM
Originally posted by mohaka
I don't know if it's because I'm from NW Montana, if maybe I just gotta get new friends or what. I haven''t even heard of 1/4 of these new groups that you guys are naming.
Maybe I'm living under a rock and don't even know it, I listen to stuff like
Bruce Springstein
U2
Dave Matthews
John Hyatt
Sheryl Crow
If I lived in NW Montana I wouldn't even worry about it. But Sheryl Crow, man, I'm sorry.
Doesn't the Barnes and Noble in Missoula have a music department? I went there once but can't remember. They can special order some music for you.
Thumbs up to the Boss, though.
mohaka
09-25-2002, 10:15 AM
DOH!!
I knew I was gonna get shit for naming S.C.--OK scratch her put in The Beatles:D
Sheryl Crow is like riding a moped........................
Yeah, you were going to catch grief over that one, I wouldn't kick her out of bed for singing, however, but that "soak up the sun/Southern Cally" song has got to go. Nice to look at, but shouldn't sell records.
Rotifer
09-25-2002, 01:41 PM
Doesn't the Barnes and Noble in Missoula have a music department?
If you buy one of the new Sony MiniDisk players they come with Mp3 download software that makes file sharing quasi-legal (it converts any mp3s you download to their format). The music is still compressed, not a bad deal. I like to download some songs then buy the cd and rip it to mp3. I am convinced this benefits the artist in the long run, their principle income is from shows - right? I can't count the number of artists I've patronized after discovering them via Mp3. Not trying to start an Mp3 argument, just offering my justification. Which, of course, may very well start an argument.
mohaka
09-25-2002, 02:16 PM
Quasi-legal
I like that term. I think poaching trails in Glacier is pretty quasi-legal,--from a certain point of view.
Rotifer
09-25-2002, 02:48 PM
Maybe we should do it naked, that would make a statement. By the way, my aunt and uncle own a restaurant in Whitefish .. it's at the end of the mall but I don't remember what it is called - it has a bar as well. Just wondering if you are familiar with it. I think it is an Italian plac, or used to be.
mohaka
09-25-2002, 03:56 PM
Yes, I know that place.
Iv'e eaten there a few times. Cafe al Dente. It's good. They've been in business a long time.
Rotifer
09-25-2002, 04:42 PM
Yep, that's it. A fellow actually choked to death in there a while ago. Someone sent me the article and, incredibly, one of the people with the deceased said something to the effect that his death was really sad but the steak was great.
mohaka
09-25-2002, 04:50 PM
When it's your time to go --it's your time to go.
Rotifer
09-25-2002, 05:14 PM
Agree with you I must.
Ok, ok, I took this thread way of track... back to Muzak.
mohaka
09-25-2002, 05:30 PM
And now, back to our regularly scheduled program.
BEEEEEEEP!
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