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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

If 6 Was 9

Little Wing
You Got Me Floatin'

"Axis Bold As Love" is pure genius! Hendrix and Mitchell and Redding are amazing!


RadiantSophia wrote:


Deep Purple - In Rock

Emotionally devastating use of "Child in Time" in film at 4:55--Not for the faint-hearted

Hmm, ever since youtube upgraded, I can't get it to link at specific points. What a bummer.


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Something a little more soothing:

So, I went to this show once, kind of like a mini-Red Wedge for Yanks: Billy Bragg, Tom Morello, Steve Earle, Boots Riley, that woman who sang "I Kissed a Girl" and wasn't Kate Perry and one of the Chambers Brothers.

Anyway, they each played their set and then they all got together for some songs. The Chamber Brother led the group through a version of Curtis Mayfield's classic People Get Ready.

They go around and Billy steps up to the mic and sings You can take all the tea in China/Put it in a big brown bag for me...

He was always good at that kind of thing, that Billy. I remember I saw him this other time and he ended one of his rah-rah! workers rights tunes with a steal from Moz: "I was looking for a job and then I found a job and/Heaven knows I'm miserable now."

Hee hee!

Anyway, this post isn't about Billy Bragg. It's about Van Morrison's Tupelo Honey, which is one of my all-time faves.

It's also about Deep Purple live.


drunken_nomad wrote:
"Axis Bold As Love" is pure genius! Hendrix and Mitchell and Redding are amazing!

True dat.


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Right now (thanks to him being brought up)

Van Morrison - Moondance

-also-

Eloy - Ocean

Liberty's Edge

The Gaslight Anthem - "Misery"
The Kinks - "Where Did My Spring Go?"
Vincent E.L. - "Atop the Fourth Wall"
The Capitol Steps - "Buy, Buy American Pie"
Kyuss - "Demon Cleaner"
Elliott Smith - "Everything Means Nothing To Me"
Zombies - "Brief Candles"
Nebula - "Elevation"
Broncho - "Try Me Out Sometime"
The Ruts - "In A Rut"
The Ruts and Henry Rollins - "Something That I Said (live)"
The Ruts and Henry Rollins - "Staring at the Rude Boys (live)"
The Ruts and Henry Rollins - "Sus (live)"
The Ruts and Henry Rollins - "West One (Shine On Me) (live)"
The Ruts and Henry Rollins - "Babylon's Burning (live)"
The Ruts and Henry Rollins - "Society (live)"
The Ruts, with Henry Rollins, The Damned, and the UK Subs - "In A Rut (live)"
Jets to Brazil - "Cat Heaven"
Jets to Brazil - "Rocket Boy"
Jets to Brazil - "King Medicine"
Jets to Brazil - "Wishlist"
Modest Mouse - "Out of Gas"
Modest Mouse - "Cowboy Dan"
Modest Mouse - "Dramamine"
Ani DiFranco - "Lord, I Have Made You A Place In My Heart (live)" (cover)


Limeylongears wrote:
Right now, now, it's Sarabeth Tucek , but also this week;

Another post full of awesome from Limey, even though the Museo Rosenbach link told me to come back later.


Scintillae wrote:
Don't Stop the Sandman - Rock Sugar

Hee hee! That was clever.


2 albums by Geographer. Myth and Animal Shapes.

When creating game content I'm listening to The Road soundtrack.


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That last video of Drunken_Nomad's - blimey...

Also, some Traffic Sound:

El Gusano

Tell the world I'm alive

And Los Vidrios Quebrados:

Oscar Wilde

And Alison Gross:

Naturally

And Orient Express:

For A Moment, featuring one of the worst "sitar" (oud?) solos ever recorded


Fact invented by me just now that may very well be true: 95% of all bad sitar solos were recorded between 1966 and 1969.

Liberty's Edge

Mimicking Birds - "Cabin Fever"
Rollins Band - "Shame"
Iron Maiden - "Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
Iron Maiden - "Different World"
Jukebox the Ghost - "Don't Let Me Fall Behind"
Jukebox the Ghost - "Hold It In"
Jukebox the Ghost - "Schizophrenia"
London Philharmonic Orchestra (Samuel Coleridge Taylor) - "Romance in G for Violin"
Roy Orbison - "Ooby Dooby"
Modest Mouse - "Dramamine"
Modest Mouse - "Breakthrough"
Modest Mouse - "Custom Concern"
Modest Mouse - "Might"
Modest Mouse - "Lounge"
Modest Mouse - "Beach Side Property"
Modest Mouse - "Ionizes & Atomizes"
Modest Mouse - "Head South"
Modest Mouse - "Dog Paddle"
Modest Mouse - "Novocain Stain"
Modest Mouse - "Tundra/Desert"
Modest Mouse - "Ohio"
Modest Mouse - "Exit Does Not Exist"
Modest Mouse - "Talking Shit About A Pretty Sunset"
Modest Mouse - "Make Everyone Happy/Mechanical Birds"
Modest Mouse - "Space Travel Is Boring"


Kajehase wrote:
Fact invented by me just now that may very well be true: 95% of all bad sitar solos were recorded between 1966 and 1969.

Oh, no. through '71 (Harrison's concert for Bangladesh for one).


Bad sitar solos are just an invitation to [bubble bubble bubble].


Cyberage Radio on kunm.org


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Right now:

Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time

-and-

Dream Theater - Octavarium


drunken_nomad wrote:
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
drunken_nomad wrote:
Hey Champ - Neverest NSFW-ish
Well. That video was f&&!in' crazy.

You think that one was f&+$ed up

NSFW

Can't watch because I'm not willing to sign up for a youtube account. :(


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Doodlebug, try this version . LOL. Spreading the sickness...

Speaking of that.

One of my favorite Queensryche songs

Liberty's Edge

Die Antwoord - "So What"
Gin Blossoms - "Until I Fall Away"
Jawbreaker - "Shield Your Eyes"
Jawbreaker - "Oyster"
Jawbreaker - "Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault"
Jawbreaker - "Unlisted Track"
Jawbreaker - "Save Your Generation"
Jawbreaker - "I Love You So Much, It's Killing Us Both"
The Proclaimers - "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"
The Proclaimers - "Sunshine On Leith"
The Proclaimers - "Life With You"
James Taylor and Yo-Yo Ma - "Hard Times Come Again No More" (traditional)
James Taylor and Alison Krauss - "The Boxer" (cover)
Mumford and Sons - "The Boxer" (cover)
Brand New - "Bed"
Semisonic - "F.N.T."
Semisonic - "Singing In My Sleep
Semisonic - "Never You Mind"
Semisonic - "Chemistry"
Mineral - "Love My Way"
Mineral - "Gloria"
The Clancy Brothers - "Legion of the Rearguard"
The Clancy Brothers - "The Foggy Dew"
The Clancy Brothers - "God Bless England"
The Clancy Brothers - "Easter, 1916"


Monday Morning Jazz Brunch with your host, Doodlebug Anklebiter!

Count Basie and Oscar Peterson--"Jumpin' at the Woodside"

Just Count Basie: "Texas Shuffle"

"Georgiana" featuring Jimmy Rushing

"My Heart Belongs to Daddy" featuring, um, somebody


drunken_nomad wrote:
Doodlebug, try this version .

Hee hee!


Freda Payne--"Deeper and Deeper"

The Staple Singers--"Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom-Boom)"

Plus, a double shot of The Chairmen of the Board!

Pay to the Piper

Chairman of the Board

And, um,

Amy Winehouse

Liberty's Edge

Heavens - "Gardens"
Heavens - "Counting"
Heavens - "Heather"
Heavens - "Patent Pending"
Heavens - "Dead End Girl"
Heavens - "Doves"
Heavens - "Another Night"
Heavens - "Annabelle"
Heavens - "Watching You"
Heavens - "True Hate"
Heavens - "Leave"
Brand New - "Luca"
Brand New - "Untitled"
Brand New - "Handcuffs"
Brand New - "Jesus Christ"
Brand New - "Noro"
Brand New - "In A Jar"
Brand New - "Vices"
Egg Hunt - "We All Fall Down"
Ellis Paul - "She Was"
Abner Jay - "I'm So Depressed"
Dead Kennedys - "Police Truck"
Black Flag - "Slip It In"
Black Flag - "Black Coffee"
Black Flag - "Wound Up"


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Looking for some new Australian protest music - I came across

Blue King Brown - Water.


I discovered a pretty biznitchin' protest song yesterday, too.

Then, this morning, I was driving home from work and they were playing Billy Bragg on the radio.

It's like they knew I was going to a picket line today or something...


Comrade Anklebiter wrote:

I discovered a pretty biznitchin' protest song yesterday, too.

Then, this morning, I was driving home from work and they were playing Billy Bragg on the radio.

It's like they knew I was going to a picket line today or something...

Good stuff

There is not much politically motivated music about in Australia at the moment because compared to the rest of the world we are having a good run....

Once our socialist government is voted out at the end of the year and the workers of this country get fucxed over then I am sure we will see some new protest bands come along.

I have to go old school here are Midnight Oil.

US Forces - Midnight Oil.

The Herd are one of the more recent of Australian Protest Bands but they have been quiet since the Right lost the last 2 elections.

The Herd - 77% .


Some Machine Gun Fellatio probably one of the least obscene videos and more radio friendly songs of theirs

Machine Gun Fellatio - Rollercoaster.

Machine Gun Fellatio was an Australian alternative rock band, formed in 1997. They were well known for their provocative on-stage antics and humorous lyrics, as well as the musical merit of their songs. Their outrage-provoking name (coined by an early associate of the band devised the term from a philosophy exercise) gives some idea of the attitude that pervades the band's work. They released three studio albums, three EPs and three singles before breaking up in 2005


Jackie Moore--"Precious, Precious"

---

Btw, we won the strike.

Vive le Galt!


Custom Kings - Up Late.

Tame Impala - Elephant.

The Rubens - My Gun .

Liberty's Edge

Rumbleseat - "Cursing Concrete (acoustic)"
Rumbleseat - "Cursing Concrete (electric)"
Rumbleseat - "Restless (electic)"
Dave Hause - "C'mon Kid"
Dave Hause - "Years From Now"
Dave Hause - "Time Will Tell"
The Sons of Maxwell - "United Breaks Guitars"
Mudhoney - "Fix Me" (cover)
Gin Blossoms - "Pieces of the Night"
Modest Mouse - "The World At Large"
Modest Mouse - "Ocean Breathes Salty"
Modest Mouse - "Dig Your Grave"
Modest Mouse - "Bury Me With It"
Modest Mouse - "Dance Hall"
Modest Mouse - "Bukowski"
Modest Mouse - "This Devil's Workday"
Modest Mouse - "The View"
Modest Mouse - "Satin in a Coffin"
Modest Mouse - "Interlude (Milo)"
Modest Mouse - "Blame it on the Tetons"
Modest Mouse - "Black Cadillacs"
Modest Mouse - "One Chance"
Modest Mouse - "The Good Times Are Killing Me"
Murderburgers - "Snowing In April"
AFI - "I Wanna Get a Mohawk (But My Mom Won't Let Me Get One)"


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Morgen

and Al Di Meola

Chalk, meet cheese. Sorry, Al.


One of the last things that I was able to snag before I ended my decade long career as a record store wage slave was a Camper Van Beethoven boxset of their pre-major label years.

And, oh my god, is it chockful of awesome shiznit:

We Saw Jerry's Daughter which goes right into Surprise Truck when you're listening to the album

Seven Languages

(We're a) Bad Trip

Shut Us Down

This is just their "college rock" tunes. I'll put together posts of their awesome list of covers and their awesome ethnicky-world music-instrumentals later, even though I can't find my favorite one--(We Workers Do Not Understand) Modern Art--on either youtube or Grooveshark.


Although, while I'm hear, I haven't seen this in years:

Cracker--"Teen Angst"


Which leads, quite obviously, to

Frankie

not taking his job very seriously at all.

Liberty's Edge

The Pretty Things - "Good Mr. Square, She Was Tall"
No Use For A Name - "Soulmate"
Lamb of God - "Redneck"
Chuck Ragan, Brian Fallon, Dave Hause, and Dan Andriano - "On The Bow"
Chuck Ragan, Joe Ginsberg, and Jon Gaunt - "Let It Rain"
Chuck Ragan, featuring Brian Fallon - "Meet You In The Middle"
Brian Fallon - "Goodnight Irene" (traditional)
Rocky Votolato - "Portland is Leaving"
Ramones - "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" (cover)
Alice In Chains - "Angry Chair"
Alice In Chains - "Man In The Box"
Alice In Chains - "Nutshell"
Pantera - "Walk"
Down - "Stone the Crow"
Barracuda - "The Dance At St. Francis"
Traveling Wilburys - "Handle With Care"
New Order - "Leave Me Alone"
Ride - "time Machine"
Dave Hause - "Resolutions"
Dave Hause - "Resolutions (7" series mix)"
Dave Hause - "C'mon Kid"
The Gaslight Anthem - "I Walk The Line" (cover)
Ronnie James Dio - "Holy Diver"
Ronnie James Dio - "Rainbow in the Dark"
Johnny Two Bags - "Riding On Clay Wheels"


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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

Which leads, quite obviously, to

Frankie

not taking his job very seriously at all.

But Terry is as tough as Marlon Brando.

Edited for extra Lemmy.


1. "landslide" fleetwood mac

2. "the mules keeps kicking the chicken in the pen" kid rock

3. "screaming in the night" krokus

Grand Lodge

RadiantSophia wrote:

Right Now:

Captain Beyond

and last year's (2nd) album of Steve Hackett reworking old Genesis tunes. It's o.k., but these albums where an artist goes back and redoes his/her work from 4 decades previous always seem indulgent, but I guess he's earned it. And it has Michael Akerfeldt (opeth) on Supper's Ready.

Huzzah for prog rock! I love that Captain Beyond album. :)

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Broody Music in Tab 1.

Broody SFX in Tab 2


A little early for brunch, but, whatevs.

My favs version of "I Get a Kick"

Billie

Basie

Bird


Kajehase wrote:

But Terry is as tough as Marlon Brando.

She looks like Eva Marie-Saint/In "On the Waterfront"


Twee Pop Revival:

Talulah Gosh
Marine Research

and, um,

Jean Seberg


Twee Popsters do the best Big Star rip off--I mean homage--ever


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Petula Clark...of "Downtown" fame released a new album recently and this song haunts me.


drunken_nomad wrote:
Petula Clark...of "Downtown" fame released a new album recently and this song haunts me.

Huh. Neat-o.


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I think I'm all caught up, except for the Hawkwind album and the Morgen albums for which I am waiting for a [bubble bubble bubble] re-up.

In the meantime, take one Byrd, one future Eagle, the inimitable Gram Parsons and you get:

The best country album ever made?

Definitely the best Nudie suit ever made...

Rest of the album and the one after it for good measure.


Currently:

~ - iamthemorning

(my pick album of 2012)


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RadiantSophia wrote:

Currently:

~ - iamthemorning

(my pick album of 2012)

Smashing! Track 2 reminded me of Pyramid Song by Radiohead a bit, says Limey Clothears. The Petula Clark tune was pretty good, too.

I bet RadiantSophia's come across Purson Whether or no, here they are!


Some random videos I've never seen from albums I've been listening to:

Badly Drawn Boy--"Disillusion"

"Once Around the Block"

Teenage Fanclub--"Star Sign"

Camper Van Beethoven--"Eye of Fatima"

And, I had to check this one out after seeing the advertisment a million times:

Bat for Lashes--"Lilies"


Currently:

The Death Defying Unicorn - Motorpsycho

(prog pick of 2012, for fans of Van der Graaf Generator and King Crimson)

-and-

Félicité Thösz - Magma

(2012 and Christian Vander is at his peak. A little airy compared to Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh or Kohntarkosz Anteria)

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