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Kajehase wrote:
Praise the Lord!

Praise Bobby Gillespie! (Except for when he's performing in front of a Confederate flag)


Limeylongears wrote:
Goat (again)

[Mind blows]


Kajehase wrote:
Träd, Gräs, och Stenar

[Mind continues to blow]

I used to have that Bo Hansson disc, but I don't think I do anymore.

:(

Liberty's Edge

The Misfits - "She"
Wartime - "The Whole Truth"
Gin Blossoms - "Follow You Down"
Semisonic - "Closing Time"
Semisonic - "If I Run"
Elvis Presley - "Jailhouse Rock"
Weezer - "Say It Ain't So"
Ronnie Crawford - "Undone"
Grownup Killjoy - "Nasib (Steady Hand To Victory)"
Grownup Killjoy - "Takhallus/Rahil (At Dawn)"
Grownup Killjoy - "Hija (As Gardens Grow)"
Grownup Killjoy - "Malady"
The Spiral Starecase - "More Today Than Yesterday"
The dB's - "Black and White"
The dB's - "Amplifier"
The dB's - "Neverland"
The dB's - "Bad Reputation"
The dB's - "Moving In Your Sleep"
The dB's - "The Fight"
The dB's - "She's Not Worried"
Jawbreaker - "Fireman"
Masta Artisan - "Right Now"
Pulp - "Babies"
Pulp - "Common People"
Pulp - "Disco 2000"


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Bond, 2 Cello's, Vitamin String Quartet, and Yiruma


Sidney Bechet--"Characteristic Blues"

Charles Motherf+&$ing Mingus--"Goodbye Porkpie Hat"


Mastodon is my goto internet traffic sound


drunken_nomad wrote:
New Daft Punk

The Honey Cone--"Want Ads"

"Stick Up"


:(

Weeps

Liberty's Edge

The Tigermilks - "Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying" (cover)
Dave Hause - "Time Will Tell"
Semisonic - "Closing Time"
Jets to Brazil - "Sweet Avenue"
Cake - "Satan Is My Motor"
Elliott Smith - "Everything Means Nothing To Me"
Elliott Smith - "True Love"
The Gaslight Anthem - "45"
Bob Dylan - "Shelter From The Storm"
Peter Gabriel - "I Grieve"
Have Heart - "The Same Sun"
Have Heart - "The Same Son"
Frank Turner - "I Still Believe"
Frank Turner - "Recovery"
Frank Turner - "The Way I Tend To Be"
Joey Cape - "I Must Be Hateful"
The Inverted Orange - "Last Summer"
Minutemen - "The Glory of Man"
Minutemen - "Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs"
Jawbreaker - "Chemistry"
Social Distortion - "Sometimes I Do"
Social Distortion - "Bad Luck"
Social Distortion - "Making Believe" (cover)
Pulp - "Common People (live)"
Pulp - "Babies"


Well, I think I know what I am doing for the rest of the night.

Liberty's Edge

Parkway Drive - "Mutiny"
Mike Watt and the Secondmen - "Tied A Reed ('Round My Waist)"
Gin Blossoms - "29"
Richard Thompson - "Keep Your Distance"
Richard Thompson - "Cooksferry Queen"
Richard Thompson - "Crawl Back (Under My Stone)"
The Loved Ones - "Louisiana"
Ride - "Twisterella"
Belle & Sebastian - "Seeing Other People"
Fats Waller - "You Meet The Nicest People In Your Dreams"
Lagwagon - "I Must Be Hateful"
Elliott Smith - "Junk Bond Trader (demo version)"
Elliott Smith - "Stupidity Tries"
Elliott Smith - "Everything Reminds Me Of Her"
Elliott Smith - "Son of Sam"
Agent Orange - "Everything Turns Grey"
Jimmy Buffett - "The Great Filling Station Holdup"
Townes Van Zandt - "Waitin' Around To Die"
Townes Van Zandt - "Cocaine"
Townes Van Zandt - "Dirty Old Town" (cover)
Ruca Flowers - "Counting Stars"
Never Knows Best - "Pursuit of Happiness" (cover)
Late Earth - "Kids" (cover)
Attaboy - "Something to Live For (Freedom Toast)"
Attaboy - "Dishin'"


Original Broadway Cast recording of "Bonnie and Clyde". Amazing show, it's a shame it failed so soon.


The 1:30 AM train as it rumbles by on the tracks below the house. Good thing I cant sleep anyway. Fractured my ankle at work and my pain pill prescription hasnt been refilled yet. :\


When I win the lottery, gonna buy Post 306 American Legion, paint it red with five gold stars

So, I picked up that Cigarettes and Carrot Juice boxset when it came out, and I know I've listened to it before, but it wasn't until these past couple months that I realized exactly how f#~%ing awesome CVB were.

Favorite CVB story told to me by an old co-worker in the used record store biz:

Sometime in the mid-to late eighties, he had travelled down to Providence, RI to see them play at Lupo's or something. But, it appears, David Lowery had dropped acid that day and got lost somewhere on Thayer Street (which, IIRC, isn't a very big street as far as thoroughfares of American cities go) and never made it to the show.

So the band offered the customers a choice: they could either get their money back or sit through a performance of their long list of instrumentals (for example). My friend said that he stayed and the show was still wicked awesome.


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

The dB's - "Amplifier"

The Minutemen--"Glory of Man"

Richard Thompson--"Cooksferry Queen"

(I am not ashamed that this is only the second RT song I ever heard--the first one was "Dry My Tears" (?) from the same album; I came late to RT)

Quote:

Belle and Sebastian--"Seeing Other People"

Townes Van Zandt--"Waitin' Around to Die"


Dry My Tears and Move On

[Sobs]


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
The dB's - "Amplifier"

Answer song

He's dreeeem-in'. And Ah'm scheeem-in'! Hhhhhaw haw haw haw!


I was tricked into thinking this was actual footage of Sandy and the Boys.

It's not. But it still made me cry.

[Sobs]


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I was looking for the Matthews Southern Comfort version of Blood Red Roses (found here, about 15-20 minutes in) and found this one instead, by The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem, which has balls the size of a blue whale's. Possibly The Eldritch Mr Shiny has already posted about it, since he likes them.

Also: Relatively Clean Rivers

and

Melchior

and

Cosmic Rough Riders, since you can never have too many records that really, really sound like Teenage Fanclub.


One of these days, I am booking a flight to Heathrow, and I am bringing my cassette player and as many blank tapes as I can fit in a suitcase.

Silver Crusade

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Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly


Hot Dog Condom Style!
Mrs Gersen made me watch the odious and incomprehensible "Gangnam Style" video; this one is far superior.


Whoop um Gangnam Style!

Liberty's Edge

The Weavers - "Goodnight Irene" (cover)
Garnet Rogers - "Night Drive"
Gin Blossoms - "Fireworks"
Masta Artisan - "Oh My God"
James Sutter - "Do Your F&+@ing Dishes"
Nat King Cole - "When I Fall In Love" (cover)
Built to Spill - "Car"
The Gaslight Anthem - "Keepsake"
The Gaslight Anthem - "The '59 Sound"
The Gaslight Anthem - "American Slang"
The Gaslight Anthem - "I'da Called You Woody, Joe"
Gyaos - "6/8"
Gyaos - "Raygun"
Gyaos - "Coon Hunt (Ain't No G!$ D&*n)"
Alien Sex Fiend - "I Walk The Line"
The Lonely Island, with Nicki Minaj and John Waters - "The Creep"
John Fogerty - "Mystic Highway"
Friendless Bummer - "Beelzebub"
Stick and Poke - "Youth Crew"
Stick and Poke - "Teeth on a String"
Stick and Poke - "Poe"
Stick and Poke - "Corpse Grinding Woman" (cover)
Stick and Poke - "Set Ourselves Free" (cover)
Stick and Poke - "Thanks Bastards" (cover)
Stick and Poke - "Sink, Florida Sink" (cover)


[bubble bubble bubble]

Achieves oneness with the universe


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Takeshi Terauchi 1

Takeshi Terauchi 2

Takeshi Terauchi 3

Oh, go on then.

Takeshi Terauchi 4

Bloody hell.

Takeshi Terauchi 5

That's enough. I'm going to bed.


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Marcus Licinius Crassus.

He was well minted, y'know.

Charles Dickens didn't always have it that easy, either.


This one's for our resident Goblin commissar.

Liberty's Edge

Richard Thompson and Shawn Colvin - "Keep Your Distance (live)"
Tom Waits - "Downtown Train"
The Wild - "Set Ourselves Free"
Women - "Drag Open"
Women - "Locust Valley"
The Promise Ring - "Emergency Emergency"
The Promise Ring - "Why Did We Ever Meet?"
The Promise Ring - "Rumour Has It" (cover)
Cursive Eats Guitars - "Hey Jealousy" (cover)
Neil Young - "Tell Me Why"
American Football - "But The Regrets Are Killing Me"
Lemon Demon - "Eighth Wonder"
Florence Welch and Billy Bragg - "Fairytale of New York" (cover)
No Use For A Name - "Fairytale of New York" (cover)
Honky - "Walkin' On Moonshine"
Elliott Smith - "Between The Bars"
Elliott Smith - "Miss Misery"
King Krule - "Out Getting Ribs"
Against Me! - "Tonight We're Gonna Give It 35%"
Against Me! - "Sink, Florida Sink"
Against Me! - "Violence (demo)"
Against Me! - "Violence"
Against Me! - "Spanish Moss (alternate version)"
Cult of the Crying Moon - "Tell Me Why" (cover)
Pantera - "Cemetery Gates"


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About to hit the sack, but gotta get some good rocking in first.

Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back in Town
500 Miles to Memphis - Broken, Busted, Bloody
Okkervil River - Unless it Kicks
Okkervil River - Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe
Soundtrack of Our Lives - Instant Repeater 99
Soundtrack of Our Lives - Confrontation Camp
Nationalteatern - Liver Är En Fest
Nationalteatern - Kolla Kolla


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Kajehase wrote:

About to hit the sack, but gotta get some good rocking in first.

Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back in Town

You know, I'm not real knowledgable about T'in Lizzy, but this is one of my all-time favorite songs.


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Graduale, by Angel and The Brains, which is probably my favourite band name ever. Is this some sort of Catholic devotional song? Not sure, seeing as I'm a Protestant atheist.

Loved the Charles Dickens vid. Nationalteatern too :)


Limeylongears wrote:

Graduale, by Angel and The Brains, which is probably my favourite band name ever. Is this some sort of Catholic devotional song? Not sure, seeing as I'm a Protestant atheist.

Loved the Charles Dickens vid. Nationalteatern too :)

Apparently the first sign of life from me came during a Nationalteatern concert.

And who in their right mind can resist Charles Dickens as Morrisey?

Angel and the Brains was pretty damn rad, if not as good as their name.


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back in Town

You know, I'm not real knowledgable about T'in Lizzy, but this is one of my all-time favorite songs.

Ha! I was just about to post how much I freaking can't stand it. Maybe if there were more lyrics than just the title repeated over and over...

Maybe I should start a new thread for this, but I firmly believe that there are any number of classic rock songs that should be locked away in a vault for the next 20 years, and maybe when we opened it up, someone could stand to hear them again. Stuff like Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" and AC/DC's "Shook Me All Night Long" and Mellencamp's "Jack and Dianne" that make you want to shoot yourself in the head if you have to listen to any of them one more time.

Sovereign Court

Sometimes, I like to imagine I live in a backwoods shack, skin-animals for a hobby and am thus metal-as-f%&+.

Scissorfight - Blizzards Buzzards Bastards

Scissorfight - Helicopter Killing Cottonmouth

Liberty's Edge

Laura Marling - "Roll Away Your Stone" (cover)
Noah and the Whale - "Babies" (cover)
No Use For A Name and Karina Denike - "On the Outside"
Pulp - "Razzmatazz"
Lamb of God - "Ruin"
Thin Lizzy - "The Boys Are Back In Town"
Caustic Christ - "Ha Ha Ha" (cover)
Default - "It Only Hurts"
Queen - "Princes of the Universe"
Queen - "Who Wants To Live Forever"
Colin Hay - "Overkill"
The Gaslight Anthem - "Meet Me By The River's Edge"
The Gaslight Anthem - "Boomboxes and Dictionaries"
Jawbreaker - "Basilica"
Jawbreaker - "Million"
Jawbreaker - "Chesterfield King"
Jawbreaker - "Do You Still Hate Me?"
Jawbreaker - "Shirt"
Jawbreaker - "Condition Oakland"
Gin Blossoms - "Lost Horizons"
Scatterbrain - "Down With The Ship"
NOFX - "Linoleum"
Streetlight Manifesto - "Linoleum" (cover)
Bad Astronaut - "Linoleum" (cover)
Daniel Johnston - "True Love Will Find You In The End"


Kirth Gersen wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back in Town

You know, I'm not real knowledgable about T'in Lizzy, but this is one of my all-time favorite songs.
Ha! I was just about to post how much I freaking can't stand it. Maybe if there were more lyrics than just the title repeated over and over...

Guess who just got back today?

Them wild-eyed boys that had been away
Haven't changed, haven't much to say
But man, I still think them cats are crazy

They were asking if you were around
How you was, where you could be found
Told them you were living downtown
Driving all the old men crazy

You know that chick that used to dance a lot
Every night she'd be on the floor shaking what she'd got
Man when I tell you she was cool, she was red hot
I mean she was steaming

And that time over at Johnny's place
Well this chick got up and she slapped Johnny's face
Man we just fell about the place
If that chick don't want to know, forget her

Spread the word around
Guess who's back in town

You spread the word around

Friday night they'll bedressed to kill
Down at Dino's bar and grill
The drink will flow and blood will spill
And if the boys want to fight, you'd better let them

That jukebox in the corner blasting out my favorite song
The nights are getting warmer, it won't be long
Won't be long till summer comes
Now that the boysare here again

source: http://www.lyricsondemand.com/

Phil Lynott was a f@~~ing poet.

Quote:
Maybe I should start a new thread for this, but I firmly believe that there are any number of classic rock songs that should be locked away in a vault for the next 20 years, and maybe when we opened it up, someone could stand to hear them again. Stuff like Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" and AC/DC's "Shook Me All Night Long" and Mellencamp's "Jack and Dianne" that make you want to shoot yourself in the head if you have to listen to any of them one more time.

As I said above, re: Floyd, just don't listen to the classic rock radio station.


GeraintElberion wrote:

Sometimes, I like to imagine I live in a backwoods shack, skin-animals for a hobby and am thus metal-as-f!$*.

Scissorfight - Blizzards Buzzards Bastards

Scissorfight - Helicopter Killing Cottonmouth

Our battle cry? Live free or die!

New Hampshire. Cooler than Old Hampshire.

Sovereign Court

Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
GeraintElberion wrote:

Sometimes, I like to imagine I live in a backwoods shack, skin-animals for a hobby and am thus metal-as-f!$*.

Scissorfight - Blizzards Buzzards Bastards

Scissorfight - Helicopter Killing Cottonmouth

Our battle cry? Live free or die!

New Hampshire. Cooler than Old Hampshire.

You've never been to Hampshire!

But you're probably right Hampshire is not cool.


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Old Hampshire's battle cry? "Drummers - oi sh*t 'em!"


Limeylongears wrote:
Old Hampshire's battle cry? "Drummers - oi sh*t 'em!"

More properly for the Covers thread, but...

Mancs do Hants

Liberty's Edge

Roy Orbison - "Running Scared"
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, featuring Mary Lambert - "Same Love"
The Beach Boys - "Please Let Me Wonder"
The Promise Ring - "Red And Blue Jeans"
The Promise Ring - "Nothing Feels Good"
Attaboy - "The Fox and the Hound"
Attaboy - "Space Cadet"
Attaboy - "You and I"
Attaboy - "C+"
Attaboy - "Headcase"
Attaboy - "High Call"
Attaboy - "Blink"
Attaboy - "Bay Street Blues"
Attaboy - "Be Calm"
Richard Thompson - "I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight"
Daniel Johnston - "Devil Town"
Daniel Johnston - "I Live My Broken Dreams"
Jawbreaker - "Imaginary War"
Cub - "Surfer Girl" (cover)
Black Flag - "My War (live)"
Black Flag - "Damaged II"
Black Flag - "No More"
Black Flag - "Depression"
Black Flag - "Six Pack"
Black Flag - "Paralyzed"


I don't know where these blokes were from from.


Kajehase wrote:


And who in their right mind can resist Charles Dickens as Morrisey?

Not me.


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

I don't know where these blokes were from from.

Think they might have been Brummies.


Limeylongears wrote:
Old Hampshire's battle cry? "Drummers - oi sh*t 'em!"

I "played" on Chris Bitton's guitar when I was three or four!

(Dad used to help the local booker of various bands for a while, and the Troggs stayed at his place during a Swedish tour.)


And that's pretty much used up all of my Rock'n'roll stories...


Kajehase wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

I don't know where these blokes were from from.

Think they might have been Brummies.

Wikipedia says Home Counties/SE England, but that doesn't necessarily settle the matter...


Limeylongears wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

I don't know where these blokes were from from.

Think they might have been Brummies.
Wikipedia says Home Counties/SE England, but that doesn't necessarily settle the matter...

On second thought, I may have been thinking of Slade - which I guess means I should never visit Wolverhampton in case this comes out.

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