My ipod @ work- Diamond Sea is playing right now.
One of the most beautiful songs ever I think. And it will be played at my funeral. |
my funeral will consist solely of a communal primal scream and the entirety of 22 minutes diamond sea played at deafening voume.
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you'd settle for just the 22min version? |
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We should be buried together then, becuz that was my plan first... I even have my tombstone done. Now I am listening to: |
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Kegmama again. |
early SPK tracks. I love the early 80s bands who straddle the lines between experimental but melodic post punk and crushing industrial noise. Early SPK is perhaps the best example of this. Too bad they turned into the gayest dance band imaginable. Think of it, lots of these types of bands went bad later in thier careers; test department, zoviet france, etc.. Wonder why that is, all these bands making brilliant music and then just all of a sudden losing it.
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da lench mob-guerillas in tha mist
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no way. I am older than you. i call dibs |
Siouxsie & The Banshees - 1979-06-09 Baden, Aula der Kantonschule AUD (from dime)
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Mob 47, lately.
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daft punk-homework
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thurston moore - sensitive/lethal
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Since last post:
Trompe le Monde - Pixies Room on Fire - The Strokes Goo - Sonic Youth Blonde Redhead - Blonde Redhead |
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^ awesome album, dude
mark mcguire - off in the distance |
awful bullshit - stupid annoying nonsense
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on cd on vinyl enjoying both very much. |
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Boris - Smile
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Faust
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^comments on above above stuff... SOULJACKER was good, but my favorite was DAISIES OF THE GALAXY. I dnt think they've ever topped it. Also, Common(Sense)'s RESSURECTION is amazing. I remember rocking that tape when I was 15 over and over for a whole Summer. Plus the single "I Used To Love H.E.R." is an incredibly important hip hop single. If I taught a class on Golden Age Hip Hop, this track would be a whole Chapter with a quiz. Think about all the MC's who have since referenced, or more importantly, tried to further the allagory.
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Biggie's album is READY TO DIE 2Pac's is READY 2 DIE The 2Pac one is one of those "import" albums (basically, a legal bootleg) that you see often. It was released by Street Dance (super common "import" label) in 2005 -- Suge listed as Exec Producer, so you know... anyway, I collect all those 2Pac releases. This one is actually especially worth tracking down if yr into the weird outtakes, etc. The sound quality is especially good. And there's a few really great standouts ("Thug Nature"!) that seem to be OG's. Of course there's a few throwaways and crappy short Pac verse tacked onto the beginning of someone else's track, etc. But yeah. Long answer to a short question. |
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^so good
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to SYRFox again. |
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neil young & crazy horse-rust never sleeps
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(An ep length version of the disc with the previously released tracks taken out that I bought from a guy). 4/5 The Sqad mixtapes, not 500 degreez or Tha Carter, are where you here lil wayne really start coming into his own. |
keith rowe - live solo recording.
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I love 500 DEGREEZ and THA CARTER. |
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