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Grass Widow - "Advice"
Type O Negative - "Black No. 1"
Avail - "Scuffle Town"
Frank Turner - "Glory Halleleujah"
Frank Turner - "The Ballad of Me and My Friends"
Frank Turner - "Eulogy"
Frank Turner - "If Ever I Stray"
Hot Water Music - "Drag My Body"
Minor Threat - "Look Back And Laugh"
Sarongs - "Slobodan"
High On Fire - "10,000 Years"
Bouncing Souls - "Lamar Vannoy"
Cro-Mags - "These Streets"
Cro-Mags - "No Sympathy"
Cro-Mags - "Age of Quarrel"
The Jesus and Mary Chain - "Blues From A Gun"
Tony Sly - "International You Day"
The Wurzels - "Combine Harvester"
Stan Rogers - "The Idiot"
The Brains - "Enjoy the Silence" (cover)
Zombie Ghost Train - "Graveyard Queen"
Marilyn Manson - "Dope Hat"
Pailhead - "Man Should Surrender"
Fugazi - "Burning"
Fugazi - "Repeater"


Thanks Mr Shiny!

TYPE O NEGATIVE - I DONT WANT TO BE ME!
and
Halloween in Heaven!


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The sound of my dogs snoring, the continuous sighing of the fan, the katydids outside my window and the restless thoughts of a sleepless and less than stable mind.


Limeylongears wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
She's A Mover
She's about a mover, for dessert.

What?!? I didn't favorite this already?!?

Faux Brit Invasion at its best. The dancing girls in the background? Icing on the cake. Now, for the rest of this post...


Limeylongears wrote:

Also:

Dawn, by George Gallagher and the Pathfinders

Don't You Believe It/Castle of Love by The Pathfinders - two completely different bands, as far as I can tell.

Don't have time for full albums, but this post ruled!

I am turning off WPZO to make some tapes for my car. First up: Lykke Li's Youth Novels

Lykke's one of my many international girlfriends.

Dark Archive

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I needed a laugh, so I've been watching Weird Al videos.

Fat and One More Minute are my favorites.


And now Chuck Berry.

More Chuck

Hi, Set!


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GeraintElberion wrote:
Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:

Walk through exits only

Philip H Anselmo and the Illegals

Full album streaming at Metal Sucks.

Anselmo and company came thru Tulsa this week and this amazing thing happened! Go KID!


More Lykke and More Chuck


Rockradio1.com

Liberty's Edge

Cro-Mags - "We Gotta Know"
Okkervil River - "Singer Songwriter"
Josh Ritter - "Lawrence, KS"
Richard Shindell - "You Stay Here"
Richard Shindell - "Your Guitar"
Clint Eastwood - "Bouquet of Roses"
Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson - "Once In A While"
Buzzy Girl Flynn - "South Goodman"
The Emily Anne Band - "Music Daddy"
The Emily Anne Band - "Across the Universe" (cover)
Run The Jewels - "A Christmas F+%@ing Miracle"
Tech N9ne, featuring Serj Tankian - "Straight Out The Gate"
Pantera - "I'm Broken"
Black Flag - "Black Coffee"
Jenny Owen Youngs - "Last Person"
Jenny Owen Youngs - "F~*+ Was I"
Jenny Owen Youngs - "If I Didn't Know"
Jets to Brazil - "The Frequency"
Hot Tuna - "Water Song"
Hot Tuna - "99 Year Blues" (cover)
Faux Fur - "Rosemary"
Faux Fur - "Rough Palms"
Tony Sly - "Hey God"
Texas Is The Reason - "Johnny On The Spot"
Brand New - "Degausser"


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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
More Lykke and More Chuck

Lykke's dad, a.k.a. Zilverzurfaren (the Zilver Zurfer) on song and guitar with his band Dag Vag.

Sovereign Court

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My daughter was born on Friday.

The soundtrack was mostly awesome Bjork remixes and Feist

But we also slipped in her theme song.

Dark Archive

Queensryche's Rage for Order again. Been listening to it regularly since someone upthread reminded me it existed and that, not so many years ago, I was the biggest Queensryche fanboy.

Also some older Def Leppard;
Mirror, Mirror
Rock On (a cover, but a good one)


The B-side from Elton John's Madman Across the Water:
Indian Sunset
Holiday Inn
Razor Face

One from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road:
Ballad of Danny Bailey - Live

And my favorite from that album:
All The Girls Love Alice


GeraintElberion wrote:
My daughter was born on Friday.

Congrats! Baby Elberions! Huzzah!


Bud Powell--"Un Poco Loco"

Billie Holiday--"Do Your Duty"

Dave Brubeck Quartet--"Pick Up Sticks"

Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan--"Khaban Wich Meray Toon Na AA (Although I think it's missing, like, six minutes)


Sandy Denny--The North Star Grassman and the Ravens

Sandy performing the title track on Brtishiznoid television

And a hipster harpist with an owl covering it as part of a fashion shoot

Sovereign Court

My children screaming at each other? :-(

Otherwise it would be avant-garde classical music, as befits a bard player.


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This week has been INSANE for music!

WACKEN 2013. This is just the first half day of stuff. Ive been wading thru these youtube vids. Rammstein KILLED there. Doro and Cooper are still amazing. Sorry to hear about Lemmy's health.

Lollapalooza happened in Chicago (this is Ghost BC teaser)

Too much! Love it. Also went to see Gogol Bordello/Queens of the Stone Age/The Killers this last weekend. Ill have links to their stuff later. Brandon and Rudy were awesome (rest of the band???)...and both Queens and Gogol TORE IT UP!


drunken_nomad wrote:

This week has been INSANE for music!

Yes! Tomorrow night I'll be seeing the Tedeschi-Trucks band live (Susan Tedeschi the blues singer, and her husband Derek Trucks, the legendary guitarist best known for his work with the Allman Brothers). The Black Crowes are the opening act. Outdoor general admission only, so I hope it doesn't rain!

I saw them play together last year in Houston, and it absolutely blew my mind. (I've been following Susie Tedeschi since before she hit it big, when she was opening for the likes of BB King and Buddy Guy. If her name isn't familiar to you, you've still probably subliminally heard her about a zillion times if you've ever been to a Starbucks -- they always seem to have her stuff playing in the background.)


Mass Text......Tay Allyn


j/k.....it sucks.


This song is so beautiful it makes me cry every time.

Liberty's Edge

Mantic Ritual - "Next Attack"
The Urinals - "I'm A Bug"
The Vanderbuilts - "I Wish I Was A Saber-Toothed Tiger"
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - "Love Struck Baby"
Johnny Cash - "Cocaine Blues (live at Folsom Prison)"
Ellis Paul - "Never Lived At All"
Ellis Paul - "Clarity"
Tony Sly - "Flying South"
Gin Blossoms - "Hey Jealousy (Dusted version)"
Rumbleseat - "Cursing Concrete (acoustic)"
Rumbleseat - "Cursing Concrete (electric)"
The Loved Ones - "Louisiana"
The Epoxies - "Wind Me Up"
Crash and the Boys - "I'm So Sad, So Very, Very, Sad"
Crash and the Boys - "We Hate You Please Die"
Colin Hay - "Far From Home"
The Gourds - "Gin and Juice" (cover)
Barbara Lynn - "You'll Lose A Good Thing"
Rollins Band - "Liar"
Hot Water Music - "Trusty Chords"
Bouncing Souls - "True Believers"
NOFX - "Linoleum"
Bad Astronaut - "Linoleum" (cover)
Bad Astronaut - "Minus"
Clutch - "The Devil & Me"


Avantasia "The Tower"
Avantasia "Seven Angels"
Sirenia "Seven Widows Weep"
Masterplan "Heart of Darkness"
Masterplan "Novum Initium"
Epica "Storm The Sorrow"
Iron Maiden "Fear of the Dark (Live)"
Alice in Chains "Down in a Hole"
Helloween "Future World"


As I get older, it takes longer for me to find about new cool things. :(

Reggie Watts--"F~*! Shiznit Stack"

Here he is playing some variant of D&D.


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I'm relatively certain I've played with that one guy in the past, or at least one of his incarnations.


Beck.

I've got Mellow Gold taped for in my car (I like to think this song is about a fellow member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters) and Midnite Vultures on my iPod for work.

I don't think I've heard anything by him since that one after Sea Change. I should really try to catch up...

Liberty's Edge

Clutch - "The Dragonfly"
Clutch - "The Soapmakers"
Clutch - "Burning Beard"
Mastodon, featuring Neil Fallon - "Blood and Thunder"
Red Fang - "Wires"
The Growlers - "Graveyard's Full"
The Growlers - "Nosebleed Sun"
The Growlers - "What It Is"
The Growlers - "The Moaning Man From Shanty Town"
The Growlers - "Sea Lion Goth Blues"
The Growlers - "Badlands"
The Growlers - "Let It Be Known"
The Growlers - "Camino Muerto"
The Growlers - "Underneath Our Palm"
The Growlers - "Hula Hula Hideout"
AWOLNATION - "Sail"
Jawbreaker - "Boxcar (reissue)"
Sam Cooke - "A Change Is Gonna Come"
Jets to Brazil - "Psalm"
Slaid Cleaves - "One Good Year"
Slaid Cleaves - "Rust Belt Fields"
Slaid Cleaves - "Still Fighting The War"
Slaid Cleaves - "Broke Down"
The Grateful Dead - "Dire Wolf"
Jeff Lynne - "Now You're Gone"


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Wikipedia getting updated.


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Right now, Morly Grey, which is a fantastic album. Nice bit of doomy psych.

Also this week:

Dyzan

And

Yezda Urfa - Boris

Been trying to get into US prog, which, generally, is either a) kind of AOR-y or b) really sounds like Yes, judging by what I've heard so far. The album above is an exception, and is super ace.

Not to mention learning to love Elton John, for which thanks to Kirth :)


Don't watch Tommy or you'll fall straight out of love again.


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Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (naturally)


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Dystopia - Iced Earth
All Nightmare Long - Metallica
Wolf - Iced Earth
Dracula - Iced Earth
Endless Summer of the Damned - Bauhaus
Bullet - The Misfits
Halloween - The Misfits
Black Blade - Blue Oyster Cult
The Necromancer - Rush
Dreams & Nightmares - The Message
Red - King Crimson
Fallen Angel - King Crimson
The Of Of Of - Barons of Tang
Even if you're missing fingers - Barons of Tang
TV Set - The Cramps
Teenage Goo Goo Muck - The Cramps
Surfin' Dead - The Cramps
River of Time - Ayreon
A Riddle of Stars - Elvenking
New Death Sensation - Acid Bath
Lord of this World - Black Sabbath
The Wizard - Black Sabbath
A National Acrobat - Black Sabbath
Parchman Farm - Blue Cheer
Summertime Blues (Redux) - Blue Cheer
Urban Soldiers - Blue Cheer
King of the Dead - Cirith Ungol
One More Red Nightmare - King Crimson
The Tale of Strahd (As in D&D's Ravenloft) - The Silent Wedding


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missed friday so heres some funky sunday morning:
Quincy Jones - The Streetbeater

Boston Horns - Its a...
and
The Whispers - Rock Steady

Electric Eel Shock - Rock and Roll Can Rescue the World
and check their cameo at :59 in
Bloodhound Gang - Uhn Tiss

some hard rock from the great white north
Red Seed - Guilty Pleasure


The old "Drag Net" radio program on audionoir.com


drunken_nomad wrote:
missed friday so heres some funky sunday morning:

I missed Monday, too. Will come back and rectify that after I finish my book.


Sometimes the TV, sometimes my flatmate and sometimes just the noises made by my pc cooler and my fish tank. I rarely listen to music while browsing the messageboards.


"The Adventures of Philip Marlow" on audionoir.com.

Liberty's Edge

Wu-Tang Clan - "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'"
Wu-Tang Clan - "Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off)"
KOMPRESSOR and MC Frontalot - "Rappers We Crush"
KOMPRESSOR - "K IS FOR KOMPRESSOR"
Extortion - "Degenerate"
Pulp - "Babies"
Pulp - "Do You Remember The First Time?"
Pulp - "Disco 2000"
Jets to Brazil - "You're the One I Want"
Roy Orbison - "In Dreams"
Lisa Hannigan - "A Sail (live)"
Jawbreaker - "Boxcar"
Jawbreaker - "Seethruskin"
Jawbreaker - "Sister"
Jawbreaker - "Sister (reissue)"
Jawbreaker - "Sea Foam Green"
Jawbreaker - "First Step"
Jawbreaker - "Fantastic Planet"
Jawbreaker - "Kiss the Bottle"
Down To Nothing - "Unbreakable"
Chuck Ragan - "For Broken Ears"
Chuck Ragan - "Right As Rain"
Black Flag - "Damaged 1"
Black Flag - "I've Had It"
Black Flag - "American Waste"


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Belated Monday Morning Jazz Brunch:

Introducing Nat Adderley

Which I could only find on Spotify. Which you need an account with to listen to. Which is lame. I, of course, don't need no stinkin' account because I have it on vinyl. Because I am cool.

Anyway, it's a pretty awesome little hard bop record which is widely known as being kinda ironic because, while--and don't get me wrong--Nat was a pretty hip cat, in retrospect it served as an intro to his brother, Julian "Cannonball" Adderley who went on to serve in the Miles Davis band and played on f~@#ing Kind of Blue.

Anyway, if you don't want to sign up for Spotify, here's more Billie Holiday. With Stan Getz for Spanky. On the radio.


drunken_nomad wrote:

missed friday so heres some funky sunday morning:

Quincy Jones - The Streetbeater

F$&~ yeah!


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Limeylongears wrote:
Kirth Gersen wrote:
Blue Oyster Cult - Black Blade
At first, I thought 'This doesn't really conjure up the atmosphere of doomy baroque weirdness I get from Elric' Three minutes in, I realised that I was completely wrong, and it totally does.

Woah. My experience exactly.

I'm going to go watch it again!


What that song needs is more cowbell.


Limeylongears wrote:
Kirth Gersen wrote:
Blue Oyster Cult - Black Blade

At first, I thought 'This doesn't really conjure up the atmosphere of doomy baroque weirdness I get from Elric' Three minutes in, I realised that I was completely wrong, and it totally does.

The stall in the market that sells cheapo CDs from labels like Psychic Circle and Phoenix Records is still there, luckily, which means:

J A Caesar/Siezer

And

Magical Power Mako

Both good albums, but MPM wins on points.

Don't have time for eighty minutes of Japanese psych at the moment, but that sure was 14 minutes of absolutely fine bubblicious Magical Power.


No funk this weekend. Going to Florida to see KISS!

maybe the funkiest those NY boys can get up to: She


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12 Ragas to a disco beat by Charanjit Singh

Proto-acid house, from Singapore. In 1982. No Indian prog bands, so this will have to do. And it does.

Also:

Eela Craig

In addition:

Angel'In Heavy Syrup, who are my favourite band in the whole world ever at the moment.


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I see your Singaporean proto-acid house and raise you one Williams Fairey Brass Band playing Acid House classic What Time Is Love.


No Post-Camping Jazz Brunch this week, I'm afraid.

Instead, a Belle and Sebastian video from the album I was listening to before my iPod got stolen.

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