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Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works OST. Can't name song titles 'cause I don't read the language :)


drunken_nomad wrote:

...you think youre really cookin baby

you better find yourself a friend...

You're semi-good lookin'

I'm not really a Van Halen fan but that song is undeniably awesome.

Liberty's Edge

Mutemath – Blood Pressure
Cut Copy – Need You Now
The Presets – This Boy’s In Love
Loon Lake – Bad To Me
Laura Marling – Sophia
Eskimo Joe – Somebody That I Used To Know (cover, live)
Gold Fields – Moves
The Black Keys – Lonely Boy
M83 – Midnight City
South Central – Demons
Seeker Lover Keeper – Rely On Me

Liberty's Edge

San Cisco – Awkward
Austra – Hate Crime
The National – Bloodbuzz Ohio
Cloud Control – My Fear #2
Alex Metric (featuring Charli XCX) – End Of The World
Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden – Bonkers
The Jungle Giants – Mr Polite
Robortom featuring Au Revoir Simone – Paganini Rocks
Katy B – Katy On A Mission


At the moment:

Chemical Brothers - The Devil Is In The Beats


EPMD--Strictly Business

Rap in the eighties was pretty funny. On one track, these guys talk about "spraying n----s" and on the next, they're name-dropping the Hardy Boys! Or, how about when they say they don't do coke, because they're parents would disapprove?

Hee hee!

Title track and great video

So Let the Funk Flow

Jane

You know I have to dis her, I told her, don't mess with me!

Man, why ya gotta be botherin' with that skeezoid? That was way back in 1986!

Hee hee!

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Hellbabys - "Discarded"
Confederate Railroad - "Trashy Women" (cover)
Juicy Karkass - "Punch 'Em In The Dick"
Danzig - "Mother"
White Zombie - "Thunder Kiss '65"
White Zombie and Iggy Pop - "Black Sunshine"
White Zombie - "More Human than Human"
Marilyn Manson - "Lunchbox"
Pantera - "Cemetery Gates"
Rob Zombie - "Superbeast"
KoRn - "Coming Undone"
Journey - "Don't Stop Believing"
Brad Paisley - "Camouflage"
Gear Daddies - "Zamboni"
Mumford and Sons - "Winter Winds"
Adele - "Someone Like You"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - "Tanglewood Tree"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - "Hey Conductor"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - "Farewell to Bitterroot Valley"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - "Walking Away From Caroline"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - "The Mountain"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - "Crocodile Man"
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - "When I Go"
Social Distortion - "Bad Luck"
Social Distortion - "When She Begins"

Liberty's Edge

The Panics – Endless Road
The Rapture – How Deep Is Your Love
Rat vs Possum – Fat Monk
Split Seconds – All You Gotta Do
Chet Faker – Jeans & Wallet
Band Of Horses – No One’s Gonna Love You
The Kills – Future Starts Slow
Deep Sea Arcade – Girls
Switch – What Did She Say
Fleet Foxes – Lorelai
Portishead – The Rip
Bombay Bicycle Club – Shuffle
Digitalism – Circles
The Black Keys – Lonely Boy
Laura Marling – Sophia
Snakadaktal – Air
Jens Lekman – An Argument With Myself
Tegan and Sara – The Con
Active Child – Hanging On
Apollo Four Forty –Stop The Rock
Mutemath – Blood Pressure
The Getaway Plan – The Reckoning
PJ Harvey – Big Exit
Missy Higgins – 100 Round The Bends
Papa Vs Pretty – Darkest Way
Lanie Lane – Ain’t Hungry
Bluejuice – Dressed For Success
The Grates – Science Is Golden


The Cars--"Moving in Stereo"

Liberty's Edge

Lana Del Ray – Video Games
360 – Killer
Tame Impala – Remember Me (cover)
Joe Goddard – Gabriel
The Avalanches – A Different Feeling
TV On The Radio – Caffeinated Consciousness
Birds of Tokyo – Broken Bones
Deadmau5 – Sofi Needs A Ladder
Children Collide – Reckless (cover, live)
Husky – Dark Sea
Sarah Blasko – Counting Sheep
Jackson Jackson – All Alone
Mastodon - Curl of the Burl

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My snoring wife.....wait......what?

Liberty's Edge

Abbe May – Mammalian Locomotion
Nantes – Fly
Calling All Cars – Don’t Sit Down ‘Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair (cover, live)
Canyons – See Blind Through
The Bungalows – Got To Go
Foo Fighters – Dear Rosemary
Yuksek – Always On The Run
LCD Soundsystem – Home
Art Of Fighting – Reasons Are All I Have Left
The Panda Band – Sleepy Little Death Toll Town
Rufus – Paris Collides
Alex Metric (featuring Charli XCX) – End Of The World
Eddy Current Suppression Ring – Wrapped Up
Alpine – Hands
Pixies – Where Is My Mind?
Katalyst featuring Coin Locker Kid – The Clapping Song


The Jam--Snap!

Another two-record retrospective and a great introduction to The Jam, a to zed.

The Jam were a big deal in Britain, but unfortunately weren't much other than a cult over here. They started out as mod-punks in '77, but the lure of soul (which was big in the UK in the eighties) led them elsewhere.

In The City

"A" Bomb in Wardour Street

Down in the Tube Station at Midnight

Going Underground

A Town Called Malice

Liberty's Edge

Weezer – El Scorcho
Florence and the Machine – Shake It Out
Cog – What If
San Cisco – Awkward
Warpaint – Undertow
Joanna Newsom – Sprout And The Bean
Art Vs Science – With Thoughts
Portugal. The Man – So American
Aleks and The Ramps – Middle Aged Unicorn On Beach With Sunset
Stonefield – Black Water Rising
Deep Sea Arcade – Girls
The Grates – Carve Your Name
The Getaway Plan – The Reckoning
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Dead Beat
Albert Salt – Fear And Loathing
Cage The Elephant – Around My Head
Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Ffunny Ffriends


Bob Dylan--"Hurricane"

This was playing on the radio on the ride home. Hadn't heard it in a while--I'm gonna have to pull out my Dylan records.


Electric Eye

Getting psyched up for Priest on their 'last' tour in STL tonight! They got Black Label Society and Thin Lizzy as openers!

Liberty's Edge

The Aston Shuffle – Won’t Get Lost
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds – The Ship Song
Grinderman – No Pussy Blues
Seeker Lover Keeper – Rely On Me
Florence and the Machine – No Light, No Light
Goldfields – Moves
Closure in Moscow – Sweet#hart
Clap Your Hand Say Yeah – The Skin Of My Yellow Country Teeth
The Black Keys – Lonely Boy
The Kooks – Is It Me?
Tool – Jambi
New Navy – Tapioca
The Fearless Vampire Killers – Tell Me What You’re Trying To Say
Big Boi – Follow Us
Hunting Grounds – In Colour
The Herd – I Was Only 19 (cover)
They Might Be Giants – Birdhouse In Your Soul
You Me At Six – Loverboy
The Drums – Money
Florence + The Machine – Shake It Out
McLusky – To Hell With Good Intentions


Alter Bridge- Metalingus.

BTW- I was only 19, is not the name of that song. Common mistake, it's real name is 'A Walk in The Light Green'

Liberty's Edge

Johnny Cash - "The Wall"
Jerry Jeff Walker - "Trashy Women" (cover)
Jerry Jeff Walker - "Couldn't Do Nothing Right" (cover)
Flogging Molly - "Seven Deadly Sins"
Flogging Molly - "The Light Of A Fading Star"
Flogging Molly - "Screaming At The Wailing Wall"
Flogging Molly - "May the Living be Dead In our Wake"
The Format - "On Your Porch"
Richard Thompson - "Small Town Romance"
Richard Thompson - "Tear Stained Letter"
Pinn Panelle - "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" (cover)
New Found Glory - "I Don't Wanna Know"
Reel Big Fish - "Don't Start A Band"
Reel Big Fish - "Take On Me" (cover)
Bad Religion - "Sorrow"
Bad Religion - "Broken"
Killing Joke - "The Death and Resurrection Show"
Edguy - "Return to the Tribe"
Red Fang - "Wires"
Red Fang - "Prehistoric Dog"
Mike Ness - "I'm In Love With My Car"
Social Distortion - "Sick Girl (live)"
Social Distortion - "Maybellene" (cover)
Bruce Springsteen and Mike Ness - "Bad Luck (live)"
Boston - "More Than A Feeling"

Liberty's Edge

The fact that these guys could pull off a live cover of this song blows my mind.

Liberty's Edge

This is just too epic for words.


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

Richard Thompson - "Tear Stained Letter"

Boston - "More Than A Feeling"

Mr. Shiny, do you do the Fairport Convention? They might be a bit too hippie for you, but Liege and Lief is a particular favorite of mine--I have described it friends as what it would sound like if English peasants invented punk rock in the 12th century. Elsewhere on these boards I have also nominated it for being used as a collection of Andoren folk songs.

Here's a sample: Matty Groves The first 4 and a half-minutes are story-time (and what a story!) but after that the group gets down to some serious rocking and great solos by RT and the fiddle-player (Dave Swarbick, IIRC).

As for Boston, their first record is a guilty pleasure of mine.

Liberty's Edge

STR Ranger wrote:

Alter Bridge- Metalingus.

BTW- I was only 19, is not the name of that song. Common mistake, it's real name is 'A Walk in The Light Green'

Not quite true.

The Herd cover version (the one I was listening to) of this song is titled ‘I Was Only 19’.

In regards to the original by Redgum, I believe that the actual title on the original single release is ‘I Was Only Nineteen (A Walk In The Light Green)’.

Liberty's Edge

Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

Richard Thompson - "Tear Stained Letter"

Boston - "More Than A Feeling"

Mr. Shiny, do you do the Fairport Convention? They might be a bit too hippie for you, but Liege and Lief is a particular favorite of mine--I have described it friends as what it would sound like if English peasants invented punk rock in the 12th century. Elsewhere on these boards I have also nominated it for being used as a collection of Andoren folk songs.

Here's a sample: Matty Groves The first 4 and a half-minutes are story-time (and what a story!) but after that the group gets down to some serious rocking and great solos by RT and the fiddle-player (Dave Swarbick, IIRC).

As for Boston, their first record is a guilty pleasure of mine.

I actually am a fan of Fairport Convention. I've been meaning to pick up copies of "What We Did On Our Holidays" and "Liege and Lief" for ages.

My favorite: "Meet on the Ledge"

RT's solo version

Liberty's Edge

Pat Boone - "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (cover)
Pat Boone - "Holy Diver" (cover)
Oathbreaker - "Glimpse of the Unseen"
Oathbreaker - "Origin"
Have Heart - "Watch Me Sink"
Kyle Lang - "Counting Sheep"
Sammy Davis Jr. - "You Can Count On Me"
Tim Minchin - "Drowned"
Tim Minchin - "Feel Like Going Home" (cover)
Social Distortion - "Ball and Chain (live)"
Social Distortion - "Bye Bye Baby (live)"
Social Distortion - "Bye Bye Baby"
Jez Lowe, Chris Wood, and Mark Erelli - "We'll Hunt Him Down"
Mark Erelli - "Johnny 99 (live)" (cover)
Mark Erelli - "Five Beer Moon (live)"
Mark Erelli - "Basement Days"
Richard Thompson - "Persuasion (live)"
Richard Thompson - "Walking the Long Miles Home"
Richard Thompson - "Meet On The Ledge (live)"
The Police - "So Lonely"
The Ruts - "West One (Shine On Me)"
Imogen Heap - "Hide and Seek"
Fear - "I Believe I'll Have Another Bear"
Misfits - "Last Caress"
Angry Samoans - "Steak Knife"

Liberty's Edge

Hermitude – Speak Of The Devil
The Black Keys – Lonely Boy
Gorillaz – Stylo
Emma Lousie – Jungle
Klaxons – Golden Skans
Arcade Fire – Modern Man
The Getaway Plan – The Reckoning
Dead Letter Circus – Next In Line
Florence and the Machine – Shake It Out
Luke Million – Arnold
The Drones – Oh My
Rufus – Paris Collides
Muse – Plug In Baby
Bertie Blackman and Muscles – Do You Love Me? (cover, live)
James Blake – Limit To Your Love
Woe & Flutter – Cities Of The Red Night
Angus and Julia Stone – Black Crow
Architecture In Helsinki – Heart It Races (live)
Digitalism – Circles


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

The Police - "So Lonely"

Angry Samoans - "Steak Knife"

I could do RT all day long, but I won't. Those are both good albums, but they lack the intricate verbal imagery and complex musical delivery of Inside My Brain.


Nightwish-"Storytime". If the rest of Imaginareum sounds like this, I'm going to be a very happy camper when the album comes out :) I've looped it for the past day or so!


Heard a Jam song on the ride home this morning that I didn't link.

Until now.

Liberty's Edge

Lykke Li – Rich Kids Blues
Fleet Foxes – Battery Kinzie
The National – Terrible Love (live)
Seeker Lover Keeper – Rely On Me
Active Child – Hanging On
Xavier Rudd – Let Me Be
Graveyard Train – Dead Folk Dance
San Cisco – Awkward
Felicity Groom – New Years
Floatingme – Spirals
Portishead – Glory Box
The Vaccines – If You Wanna
Jeff The Brotherhood – Mellow Out
Laura Marling – Sophia
The Panics – Endless Road
Pulp – Common People


Mothman wrote:

Pulp – Common People

Think I've done this one before, but I don't care. Spent a lot of Friday and Saturday nights at hipster bars and indie discos in my youth, and this one always brings me back.

EDIT: The fact that it's about class resentment and envy doesn't hurt, either.

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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Mothman wrote:

Pulp – Common People

Think I've done this one before, but I don't care. Spent a lot of Friday and Saturday nights at hipster bars and indie discos in my youth, and this one always brings me back.

EDIT: The fact that it's about class resentment and envy doesn't hurt, either.

From you? I don’t believe it! ;-)

Have you heard the William Shatner cover of Common People, it is quite good.

Liberty's Edge

Mutemath – Allies
Lisa Mitchell – The Ship Song (cover, live)
Dizzee Rascal – Just A Rascal
Kasabian – Re-Wired
The Delta Riggs – Counter Revolution
Dead Letter Circus – One Step

Dark Archive

Händel's Messiah


ESG--A South Bronx Story

Yet another double album retrospective!

These sisters from NYC made some of the finest postpunk/disco ever. Back in the day, these records were difficult to find and I'd have made mixtapes for all of you, but nowadays I can just link you to youtube.

Erase You

Moody

UFO

Dance

Parking Lot Blues


Mothman wrote:

Have you heard the William Shatner cover of Common People, it is quite good.

I have now.

Liberty's Edge

Alpine – Hands
Rise Against – Make It Stop (September’s Children)
South Central – Demons
Spank Rock featuring Santigold – Car Song
Slow Club – Two Cousins
Smashing Pumpkins – Rhinoceros
Switch – What Did She Say
Hermitude – Speak Of The Devil
The Do – Gonna Be Sick!
Kaiser Chiefs – Record Collection (cover, live)
Seeker Lover Keeper – Rely On Me
Lana Del Ray – Video Games
Split Seconds – All You Gotta Do


Burzum-filosofem
Bal Sagoth-Battle Magic
Korpiklanni-Tequila
Metallica-Battery

Liberty's Edge

Tool – Forty Six & 2
Michael Jackson – Beat It
Third Eye Blind – Semi Charmed Life
Outkast – Heya
Adele – Rolling In The Deep

Liberty's Edge

Adolescents - "Kids of the Black Hole"
Dead Kennedys - "Soup is Good Food"
Black Flag - "Police Story (live)"
Black Flag - "Slip It In (live)"
X - "Johnny Hit and Run Paulene"
The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb"
Poison Girls - "Cry No More"
Prince Buster - "Madness"
Desmond Dekker - "Israelites"
Amanda Palmer - "Umbrella (live)" (cover)
The Highwaymen - "Devil's Right Hand"
The Wailin' Jennys - "The Parting Glass" (traditional)
Confederate Railroad - "Trashy Women" (cover)
The Epoxies - "You Wind Me Up"
Egg Hunt - "Me and You"
Flipper - "Ha Ha Ha"
Lamb of God - "Redneck"
Lamb of God - "Set To Fail"
Mastodon - "Curl of the Burl"
Mastodon - "Shadows That Move"
Pantera - "Walk"
Dream Theater - "On The Backs Of Angels"
Roy Orbison - "In Dreams"
Roy Orbison - "You Got It"
Roy Orbison, featuring Johnny Cash - "Pretty Woman (live)"

Liberty's Edge

Real Estate - It's Real
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
Lanie Lane - That's What You Get For Falling In Love With A Cowboy
Moby - After
M83 - Midnight City
Friends - I'm His Girl
The Jezabels - Try Colour
Sia - Ghosts
The Killers - When You Were Young
David Bowie - Life On Mars
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Shakespeare's Sister - Stay
4 Non Blondes - What's Up


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

X - "Johnny Hit and Run Paulene"

Desmond Dekker - "Israelites"

Ooh, it's hard to choose just two!


Mothman wrote:


David Bowie - Life On Mars
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love

Now the workers have struck for fame

'Cos Lenin's on sale again!


Warriors

an awesome deep cut by the almighty Thin Lizzy.

Half of the original band is still around touring together under the Lizzy name. Scott Gorham, Brian Downey, and Darren Wharton are the backbone with some very close impressions of Robbo (or Gary Moore, or Snowy White) and Phil filling out the band. They opened for Black Label Society and Judas Priest on the Epitaph tour. They rock pretty hard, playing mostly upbeat songs...though they leave off "Cold Sweat" and "Thunder and Lightning" which I was really expecting them to play. Vocals are close, not note for note and kinda bar-bandish, but good enough...hes got some soul in there.

I do hope they come back around again as a headliner in a smaller club. Id like to see them take on some slower tunes "Dancing in the Moonlight" "Got to Give it Up" "My Sarah" or even "Kings Call" or some 21 Guns or Brother Cane stuff.

Liberty's Edge

Various Production, featuring Cat Power - "The World is Gone"

Hadn't listened to that one for a while...

...Until I got sick of hearing people salivating over Skrillex's perceived awesomeness and had to remind myself what real dubstep sounded like.

Liberty's Edge

Traveling Wilburys - "Not Alone Anymore"
Brad Paisley - "Camouflage"
Chris White - "Star Trek: The Next Generation Theme" (cover)
Dave Carroll and the Sons of Maxwell - "United Breaks Guitars"
Chris Trapper - "Every Time I See You"
The Notting Hillbillies - "Feel Like Going Home"
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band - "Born to Run"
Tim Minchin - "Feel Like Going Home (live)" (cover)
Tim Minchin - "Drowned"
Johnny Cash and Hank Williams Jr. - "That Old Wheel"
Chris Wall - "Trashy Women (live)"
William Shatner - "Common People" (cover)
Adele - "Someone Like You"
Edguy - "Return to the Tribe"
Nic Jones - "The Humpback Whale" (cover)
Richard Thompson - "1952 Vincent Black Lightning (live)"
Richard Thompson - "I Feel So Good"
Richard Thompson - "Oops I Did It Again (live)" (cover)
Richard & Linda Thompson - "A Heart Needs A Home (live)"
SBeast - "Sons of Skyrim" (cover)
Jeremy Soule - "Sons of Skyrim"
Nathan Navarro - "They Came From The Sky"
Pinn Panelle - "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" (cover)
Cat Power - "Yesterday is Here" (cover)
3rd Bass - "Pop Goes The Weasel"

Liberty's Edge

Gold Fields – Moves
Something For Kate – Twenty Years
Bumblebeez – Rio
Yeasayer – Madder Red
Deep Sea Arcade – Girls
Little Dragon – Ritual Union
San Cisco – Awkward
The Whip – Secret Weapon
Felicity Groom – Siren Song
Simian Mobile Disco – Audacity of Huge
Mastodon – Curl Of The Burl
Gyroscope – Some Of The Places I Know
Alexander Ebert – Truth
M83 – Midnight City
Gorillaz – Clint Eastwood
Karnivool – Goliath
Jinja Safari – Mermaids
Deekline & Tim Healey – The Mexican
Feist – The Bad In Each Other
Gotye featuring Kimbra – Somebody That I Used To Know
First Aid Kit – The Lion’s Roar
Girl Talk – In Step


Straftanz - 'Mainstream! Sellout! Overground!'


drunken_nomad wrote:

Warriors

an awesome deep cut by the almighty Thin Lizzy.

Half of the original band is still around touring together under the Lizzy name. Scott Gorham, Brian Downey, and Darren Wharton are the backbone with some very close impressions of Robbo (or Gary Moore, or Snowy White) and Phil filling out the band. They opened for Black Label Society and Judas Priest on the Epitaph tour. They rock pretty hard, playing mostly upbeat songs...though they leave off "Cold Sweat" and "Thunder and Lightning" which I was really expecting them to play. Vocals are close, not note for note and kinda bar-bandish, but good enough...hes got some soul in there.

I do hope they come back around again as a headliner in a smaller club. Id like to see them take on some slower tunes "Dancing in the Moonlight" "Got to Give it Up" "My Sarah" or even "Kings Call" or some 21 Guns or Brother Cane stuff.

Jailbreak is one of my favorite albums. I love it!

This track is the exact mathematically-derived equidistant point between Led Zeppelin and Iron Maiden.


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