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You got 90 minutes? Wanted: Richard Pryor in full.


The Crime and Suspense channel from ROK radio on TuneIn.com


I'm at work, currently shifting between listening to the Welcome to Night Vale podcast (though I'm mostly keeping that for home since it's good to listen to while I work on unpacking and cleaning the apartment), The Glitch Mob and Rise Against.


The Ecstasy of Gold


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Viet Cong - "Unconscious Melody"
Viet Cong - "Static Wall"
Mew - "She Spider"
Tony Sly - "Fireball"
Lyle Lovett - "Step Inside This House"


Gojira - L'Enfant Sauvage
Green Jello - The Bear Song
Company of Thieves - Death of Communication
Pogo - Perth Milks It
KIX - Cold Blood
Disneyland After Dark - Sleeping My Day Away

Dark Archive

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RPG Gamers Radio


drunken_nomad wrote:

Someone took the new DJ Snake and Lil Jon song "Turn Down For What" and put it to an epic fail vid. I couldn't stop watching it.

The original crazy video for the song is somewhere in this thread.

Turn Down for Kittens


La Dispute - "For Mayor In Splitsville"
Black Flag - "Annihilate This Week"
Dropkick Murphys - "Pipebomb On Lansdowne"
Jets to Brazil - "Chinatown"
The Andrea Doria - "This Company Has A Strict Bros Before Hos Policy"


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Funk for Friday!

Sly and the Family Stone
Laura Lee
The Soul Children
The 13th Floor
Ju-Par Universal Orchestra


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

Linda Perhacs--Parallelograms

I was flippin' about through youtube, lookin' at shiznit, and saw this. "I've heard about that forever, I should listen to it." I do; it's pretty awesome if you like psychedelic arty hippie chick music (which, of course, I do--two random examples: title track; and Moons and Cattails) read some articles on her online and discovered that of all years to finally listen to her album, this year, 2014, was the one where she finally, after 44 years made a second album.

Prisms of Glass

Kinda weird, I thought.

Ah! I wanted to listen to this again, but they took it down! :(


You think you're the only game in town, youtube? Pfft!

Linda Perhacs--Parallelograms


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Celeste Principe di un Giorno, which is quite chilled out and has lots of nice mellotron on.

After 8 hours straight going through comments about urinary tract infections, I need it - I also a) feel like the back end of an incontinent (or incompetent) otyugh and b) keep singing "Thrush, thrush, I thought I heard her calling my name now" to myself.


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New Heavy Friday Night
Whitechapel - Worship the Digital Age

Mastodon - High Road
this one is epic/beast/tight/legit/whatever!


Reading Ecclesiastes: Obligatory Post

Kirth Gersen wrote:
Latest interest is St. Paul and the Broken Bones.

Link was dead, so I went and found another.

Doctor Necrotic wrote:
Songs the Lord Taught Us & Psychedelic Jungle by The Cramps, on vinyl no less.

And, ooh!, I want to listen to these new Friday night posts, but I already started "Garbage Man."


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also...new hipster retro goodness for WPZO Temples - Shelter Song

and some late night craziness Lumineers and Farrell


Demons and Wizards "Poor Man's Crusade", among others by them.


Dio's "Master of the Moon" album.


Right now I'm listening to Monday Night RAW...


Participation Trophy - "You Don't Even Deserve This Song"
Austin Lucas, with PJ Bond and Emily Barker - "Alone in Memphis" (live)
Gin Blossoms - "Lost Horizons" (Dusted version)
Mineral - "Unfinished"
The Clancy Brothers - "Will You Go Lassie Go" (live)


Neil Young,


Ennio Morricone

and

Kourosh Yaghmaei


Which reminds me:

Not only did I hear the title theme to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in a commercial while watching tv last night, I also heard one of my recent Funk for Friday tunes.

Synergistic weirdiosity!


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Our local ice cream van plays the theme from 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' to announce its presence. It's not that bad a neighbourhood...

Cybotron, right now. If you wanted to sum up prog in one image, you could do worse than a bearded, bespectacled man in a cape standing in front of a battery of monophonic synths. JEALOUS.


Limeylongears wrote:
"Thrush, thrush, I thought I heard her calling my name now" to myself.

More synergistic weirdiosity, kinda.

Kourosh Yaghmaei--"Baroona"


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Iggy Pop - "Repo Man"
Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli - "Minor Swing"
Brand New - "Untitled 03 (Brothers)"
The Wailin' Jennys - "By Way of Sorrow" (cover)
Buddy and Julie Miller - "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger"


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As the day stops dead at the place where we're lost
I will drug you and f+!~ you on the permafrost


Early Gin Blossoms demos

Track 1: "Brackish Waters" / Track 2: "Where Those Bastards Are" / Track 3: "25 Women Ago" / Track 4: "Nothing At All" / Track 5: "You Cost Me Too Much"


drunken_nomad wrote:
Feel Good Hit of the Summer

As may be imagined, I was always fond of this song.


David M Mallon wrote:

Early Gin Blossoms demos

Track 1: "Brackish Waters" / Track 2: "Where Those Bastards Are" / Track 3: "25 Women Ago" / Track 4: "Nothing At All" / Track 5: "You Cost Me Too Much"

AWESOME! Love that these early sounds of the band are out there. Thanks!

Pistoleros - Southbound Train
Dead Hot Workshop - Push Luck Shove

...and of course you do, Doodlebug.

Silver Crusade

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A little bit of Florence and the Machine and Korpiklaani.


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(For Doodlebug, as a apology for previously linking to the original J&B version:) the improved Jagger & Bowie "Dancing in the Street"


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Hrothdane wrote:
A little bit of Florence and the Machine

Mrs Gersen loves that stuff; I'm less of a fan, and used to ask her syuff like, "Hey, is this Florence's Poop Machine or whatever it's called?"

Anyway, I'm telling this to my buddy Greg one time, and he calls his wife up and says "Honey, you ever hear of some group called 'Florence's Poop Machine'?"
Without even asking what he was talking about, she immediately replied, "You're not allowed to hang out with [Kirth] anymore."


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Songs to listen to as you build a fire on the beach, drink beer and have a smoke while the sun sets.

Xavier Rudd - Let Me Be Music Video.

John Butler Trio - Zebra.

Custom Kings Up Late.

No Aphrodisiac - The Whitlams.

The Cruel Sea - A simple goodbye.

Hoodoo Gurus - 1000 Miles Away.

PAUL KELLY - Dumb Things.

The Church -Under The Milky Way.

You Am I - Heavy Heart.


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Funk for Fridays!

Sly and the Family Stone
Seven Seas
Kourosh Yaghmaei
Funky Four Plus One
Fela Kuti

Silver Crusade

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Kirth Gersen wrote:
Hrothdane wrote:
A little bit of Florence and the Machine

Mrs Gersen loves that stuff; I'm less of a fan, and used to ask her syuff like, "Hey, is this Florence's Poop Machine or whatever it's called?"

Anyway, I'm telling this to my buddy Greg one time, and he calls his wife up and says "Honey, you ever hear of some group called 'Florence's Poop Machine'?"
Without even asking what he was talking about, she immediately replied, "You're not allowed to hang out with [Kirth] anymore."

I just found out the band existed a couple of weeks ago, and I'm a bit of a fan now.

I generally listen to weird European metal (like Korpiklaani), so I'm kinda out-of-touch on the more mainstream music.


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'S okay, Hrothdane, you don't have to justify yourself to Kirth. He doesn't like The Beatles.


Kirth Gersen wrote:
"Hey, is this Florence's Poop Machine or whatever it's called?"

Best episode of The Magic Roundabout EVER!!!!


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heading into Risen from the Sands tomorrow, Oloch pregen
time for inspiration

Woodkid - Iron
Woodkid - Run Boy Run

Sovereign Court

Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
'S okay, Hrothdane, you don't have to justify yourself to Kirth. He doesn't like The Beatles.

Neither do you, you're just pretending to fit in with the cool kids.

Silver Crusade

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Lamontius wrote:

heading into Risen from the Sands tomorrow, Oloch pregen

time for inspiration

Woodkid - Iron
Woodkid - Run Boy Run

Might I suggest some Battle Metal, good sir?

Or perhaps a Battle Song?


Hrothdane wrote:
Lamontius wrote:

heading into Risen from the Sands tomorrow, Oloch pregen

time for inspiration

Woodkid - Iron
Woodkid - Run Boy Run

Might I suggest some Battle Metal, good sir?

Or perhaps a Battle Song?

At this point I have a bunch of Texas in July on repeat but there is something about those two Woodkid videos that just gets me in the inspirational feels


Cosmos, by Zombi


GeraintElberion wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
'S okay, Hrothdane, you don't have to justify yourself to Kirth. He doesn't like The Beatles.
Neither do you, you're just pretending to fit in with the cool kids.

I am a second-generation Beatlemaniac. No matter what phase I went through (heavy metal, hardcore punk, indie rock, country) I always come home to the Fab Four because they remind me of my mommy.

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Hrothdane wrote:
Lamontius wrote:

heading into Risen from the Sands tomorrow, Oloch pregen

time for inspiration

Woodkid - Iron
Woodkid - Run Boy Run

Might I suggest some Battle Metal, good sir?

Or perhaps a Battle Song?

How about some Amon Amarth?


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Built to Spill - "Life's a Dream"
Black 47 - "The Big Fellah"
Cap'n Jazz - "Take On Me" (cover)
Gin Blossoms - "Allison Road" (demo)
Tigers Jaw - "Crystal Vision"


Throw That Boy Pussy

Throw that boy p**** whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!?

Silver Crusade

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Hell yeah, DragoDorn. \m/

Listening to Manowar's "Gods of War" album right now while chattering on IRC with some snobby metal folk. I'll hit the Skelator/Last Bastion/Iron Kingdom show next month though.

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Nymian Harthing wrote:

Hell yeah, DragoDorn. \m/

Listening to Manowar's "Gods of War" album right now while chattering on IRC with some snobby metal folk. I'll hit the Skelator/Last Bastion/Iron Kingdom show next month though.

Gods of War


Shakey Graves - "Chinatown"
Shakey Graves - "Bully's Lament"
Peter Mulvey, Kris Delmhorst, and Jeffrey Foucault - "Ithaca"
Participation Trophy - "Sandcastles"
Participation Trophy - "Getting Naked, Playing With Guns" (cover)

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