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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Limeylongears wrote:
Tone Float Organisation, who turned into Kraftwerk. Sounds nothing like the Kraftwerk we all know and (possibly) love, though.
Organisation is the new Golem.

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I feel weird admitting that I have the current #1 album on the Billboard 200 on repeat.

Everyone should go buy it.


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Back from the Amazon jungle and Machu Picchu and Lima. It was awesome and inspiring and scary and dangerous and fun and amazing! Aside from that Agalloch track I mentioned above, I had
Maidens Caught Somewhere in Time
and
Sabbaths Sign of the Southern Cross
playing in my head as I ascended the Wonder of the Modern World.

also. Congratulations to Weird Al for conquering that list for his final album under contract as he now switches to single tracks. Don't forget to remain demented and DARE to be stupid!!


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
That's the look/That's the look
Shout to the Top
I'm not really sure where to take this next, but I went with the Fun Boy Three.

Five Get Over Excited


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
That's the look/That's the look
Shout to the Top
I'm not really sure where to take this next

Well, going by the background mural's references to the labour movement, how about Manic Street Preacher's A Design For Life

(Although if you were Swedish, you'd have had to go with Orup's Magaluf


Jalen & Jacoby podcast. Not music, but I've found I really enjoy listening to Jalen Rose talk about basketball. David Jacoby does great as a common man journalist asking the insider interesting questions.


Don Cherry - Brown Rice

Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance

Titiyo - Talking to the Man in the Moon

Eagle-Eye Cherry - Are You Still Having Fun


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Xenoblade music


First Aid Kit - Silver Lining

Dark Archive

Borderlands full OST


drunken_nomad wrote:
Back from the Amazon jungle and Machu Picchu and Lima. It was awesome and inspiring and scary and dangerous and fun and amazing!

Huzzah!


Aaargh! I finally sat down to listen to Organisation again and it's been removed! Curses! Hmmm, what's this, Mogwai...


Kajehase wrote:

Well, going by the background mural's references to the labour movement, how about Manic Street Preacher's A Design For Life

(Although if you were Swedish, you'd have had to go with Orup's Magaluf

Instead of going all Red Wedge, I decided there aren't enough Smiths links in this thread.

Dark Archive

Borderlands 2 OST - Full Album


Kajehase wrote:
Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance

Funk for Friday!

In addition to KJ's blast from the past, this week's FfF is brought to you by a Trojan comp I've been listening to cleverly titled 20 More Reggae Greats

Desmond Dekker
Toots and the Maytals
Andy Capp (for Eli)
King Stitt & the Dynamites
The Upsetters

Extra Bonus King Stitt clip

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Odd, I tend to associate Desmond Dekker and Toots with ska and rocksteady more than reggae.

In other news: Get out of my record collection, Bolshevik!

* Goes back to listening to his ska, punk, and pub rock Pandora station.


Dr. Feelgood
Eddie and the Hot Rods
The Motors
The Count Bishops

And, particularly for Citizen K(e)rensky: Up Against the Wall!!!!!

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"Police Song" by Whole Wheat Bread

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Also:

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra - Skaravan


Krensky wrote:
Odd, I tend to associate Desmond Dekker and Toots with ska and rocksteady more than reggae.

I pulled the record out and, actually, it's called 20 Reggae Classics, Vol. 2.

I, for one, am not going to argue with Trojan Records.

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Don Juan de Cornelius wrote:
Krensky wrote:
Odd, I tend to associate Desmond Dekker and Toots with ska and rocksteady more than reggae.

I pulled the record out and, actually, it's called 20 Reggae Classics, Vol. 2.

I, for one, am not going to argue with Trojan Records.

Oh no, they both did reggae. It's just not the style I associate them with the most in my head.


GeraintElberion wrote:

Trying to watch coverage of Glastonbury but, by Desna, this is bland.

If Blandy McBland, Prince of Blandia were to make mild cheddar sandwiches they would still be more flavoursome than this splosh of blech.

So banal. Shopping muzak on a massive stage.

I was poking around last night, looking for videos of my new favorite crushes, and I found this page:

Jack White, Lana Del Rey, MGMT, Little Dragon, Warpaint Do Glastonbury: Watch


Limey woke up one morning and, while absent-mindedly scratching his guiro, thought to himself, "I wish I had more avant-garde samba records with pig noises on". Little did he know that his guiro was a magic guiro! Imagine his surprise when, with a (what does that say.. puff of smoke? Good.) Hermeto Pascoal appeared:

"Seu desejo é uma ordem, oh Dominar!"

And gave him a link to Slaves' Mass!


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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Kajehase wrote:

Well, going by the background mural's references to the labour movement, how about Manic Street Preacher's A Design For Life

(Although if you were Swedish, you'd have had to go with Orup's Magaluf

Instead of going all Red Wedge, I decided there aren't enough Smiths links in this thread.

True.


While in Peru, I didn't find any new musics, but I did hear a pipe/flute version of The Beatles 'Let it Be' from a street busker...and the lodge we were staying in while in the Amazon had an eclectic playlist in the bar: Audioslave/Queen/T-Rex mixed with Kool and the Gang/EarthWindFire.


Fusioon - Minorisa


Monday Morning Jazz Brunch brings you the Miles Davis Quintet in Milan, Italy performing All Blues.


This is but one of the remixes/reorchestrations of this song I've listened to today.

Liberty's Edge

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Madness - Swan Lake (Live)


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NEW TOM PETTY!

I love this guy and can get behind the projects he (and his band) are involved in. Don't think I'll see him this tour though. The tour promoting 'MOJO' was fantastic a couple yrs ago!


Kajehase wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Kajehase wrote:

Well, going by the background mural's references to the labour movement, how about Manic Street Preacher's A Design For Life

(Although if you were Swedish, you'd have had to go with Orup's Magaluf

Instead of going all Red Wedge, I decided there aren't enough Smiths links in this thread.

True.

And still so.


Kajehase wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Kajehase wrote:

Well, going by the background mural's references to the labour movement, how about Manic Street Preacher's A Design For Life

(Although if you were Swedish, you'd have had to go with Orup's Magaluf

Instead of going all Red Wedge, I decided there aren't enough Smiths links in this thread.

True.
And still so.

I miss the gladiolas.

---

Back on page 129, I clicked on the Ya Ho Wa links, read the blurb and thought to myself, "woo boy, maybe tomorrow, I don't think I'm brave enough tonight..."


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Angelo Badalamenti and Julee Cruise - "Falling (Twin Peaks main theme)"
Angelo Badalamenti and Julee Cruise - "The Nightingale"
Minor Threat - "12XU" (cover)
Jets to Brazil - "I Typed For Miles"
Leftover Crack - "Soon We'll Be Dead"

Robert Earl Keen - "Merry Christmas From The Family"
Bobby Darin - "Dream Lover"
Richard Shindell - "Your Guitar" (live)
Rush - "Fly By Night"
Brand New - "Play Crack The Sky"

Dark Archive

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The Human Abstract Moonlight Sonata - Movement 1,2 and 3 - Ludwig van Beethoven Cover

Erock's Moonlight Sonata (First Movement) Meats Metal

The Human Abstract Digital Veil Full Album

Wild ARMs (PS) - Filgaia Overworld

Overworld/Map Theme #11 - Wild ARMs Alter Code F - Filgaia

Ergosonic - And So He Flew (OCR Album Wild Arms: ARMed and DANGerous)

Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone

Metallica's Ecstasy of Gold

Metallica's S&M Ecstasy of Gold

Metallica's Suicide & Redemption

Dark Moor Vivaldi's Winter

Dark Moor Mozart's March

Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Fugue

Elfen Lied - Lilium

Fleshgod Apocalypse Agony Full Album


A friend of mine posted this song on Facebook a week or so ago. Brought back a lot of memories from the latter years of high school.

Jimmy Eat World - "Work"


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The Byrds - "Have You Seen Her Face"
The Andrews Sisters - "Bei Mir Bist Du Schön"
Peter Ostroushko - "Heart of the Heartland (live on A Prairie Home Companion)"
Chuck Ragan - "Lost And Found"
Robert Earl Keen - "Copenhagen (live)"


Bob Dylan - "The walls of Redwing"

Silver Crusade

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Falconer--Black Moon Rising


Some tunez from my MP3 players:

Warpaint--"Love Is To Die"
Redman--"A Day of Sooperman Lover"
Liars--"This Dust That Makes Mud"

Liberty's Edge

From the other half of my musical taste:

And One - Love is Always on Your Side


Silence, from No-One. Every so often it's broken up by Squaking, and Traffic Noise, by Animal, and Society respectively


i'm currently listening to my 3 year old son try out his new catch phrase he learned from helping his Dad (Me!...i think?) walk the dog so very many times: "Stop Bustin' my Ball! peaches!" yes peaches is the dog's name, and yes i will stop saying that when i walk the dog, maybe.

also you never realize how much you say a word until you have a three year old following you around repeating everything you say:)

yay for kids!


Hee hee!

I was over a buddy's house. He has twins, I think they were two when this happened.

We were sitting around the living room after work, watching morning cartoons, when the little girl came into the room with her father's bowl, upside and down and backwards, pressed to her lips. In her other hand, she had a lighter.

I was like, "woah, that's f~++ed up" but he just beamed with pride, laughed, and said "My little burner."

I don't recommend that anyone follow his parenting techniques (he grew up in youth detention centers, btw), but it was pretty funny.


NEW JANELLE MONAE

dammmmmmmmm.

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And more from my weird mind and playlists

The original: Madness - (My Name Is) Michael Caine

The cover: And One- Michael Caine


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NEW LOUDNESS!

\m/ (^v^) \m/


a ball an' a biscuit, sugah...


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SWING
SWING
SWING


how can it feel
this wrong


c'mon
おまえは既に死んでいる

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