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  1. #201

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    Now:
    Mark Lanegan--I'll Take Care Of You

    Earlier:
    Arto Lindsay--Salt
    Can--Flow Motion
    Pat Martino--Live!
    Miles Davis--Kind Of Blue
    Some early George Benson (before he went Jazz-zak.)
    Last edited by Mysterion; 06-02-2008 at 10:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mysterion View Post
    Now:
    Mark Lanegan--I'll Take Care Of You

    Earlier today:
    Arto Lindsay--Salt
    Can--Flow Motion
    Pat Martino--Live!
    Miles Davis--Kind Of Blue
    Some early George Benson (before he went Jazz-zak.)


    as in screaming trees mark lanegan?? is that album any good?
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    I must be old. I haven't heard about a lot of these.
    Irena,

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    Quote Originally Posted by endcycle View Post
    as in screaming trees mark lanegan?? is that album any good?
    Yes to both questions. Lanegan has done a number of mellow-ish acoustic-y solo albums--this one is all covers. Sort of "Tortured Junkie, Unplugged."

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    Quote Originally Posted by krawlx View Post
    These days I've been listening to a few things:

    1) The Weakerthans, an indie band from Canada
    2) Dubstep, a sub-genre of the UK garage scene
    3)Tokyo Police Club
    4) Death From Above 1979
    5) Bobby Timmons

    And always in my rotation during every rainy season: Etta James - Mystery Lady: The Songs of Billie Holiday
    A friend of mine turned me onto Death From Above 1979 in April, man they are intense.

    As for the OP, been listening to a weird mix of the Pixies, Judas Priest, Crystal Castles, and Justice. If you are into electronica, it is a moral imperative you check out the last two.
    Last edited by royalcrown; 06-03-2008 at 01:21 PM. Reason: While I am sure Crystal Castles and Justice are great, Its probably not an Oral imperitive you check them out.

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    Lightbulb Duruflé's Requiem

    Lately I've been listening to Philip Glass (especially Satyagraha) and Duruflé's Requiem. Brilliant stuff. In addition to classical and opera, I often listen to progressive rock and post rock.
    David ———
    —A watched bread-crumb never boils.
    —My hover-craft is full of eels.
    —[...]and that's the he and the she of it.

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    Today:
    Whiskeytown - Pneumonia
    Dead Can Dance - Toward the Within
    Suede - Dog Man Star

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    Jimmy Buffett- livin and dying in 3/4 time....getting ready for concert this thurs

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    Earlier - Rammstein, British Sea Power
    Now - Stereolab
    Rik.

    "Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space."

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    Katy Perry, young singer who is talented and hot
    YMMV? I don't think so.
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    Today:
    Beatles - Sgt Pepper
    Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning
    Riverside - 02 Panic Room
    Magenta - Metamorphosis
    Mike

    "Truth is treason in the empire of lies." - Ron Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    Today: Dead Can Dance - Toward the Within

    Love this one.
    Mike

    "Truth is treason in the empire of lies." - Ron Paul

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    Hum - downward is heavenward (doing schoolwork for university of phoenix class - great zone-out music)
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    right now, Alton Brown in the other room on Good Eats
    YMMV? I don't think so.
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    Default doing some house cleaning to.....

    ...the La Gazza Ladra Overture; Rossini

    How dare you distract me from my duties

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    Quote Originally Posted by paydepst View Post
    Listened to it three times that night. I have her CD Failer on the way too.
    I think Failer is probably her best. I'd love to see her live - I heard she puts on a great show.
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    Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits. His latest album "kill to get crimson", very easy folk/blues with amaizing guitar. I especialy enjoy the song "punish the monkey"

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    a lot and I mean a lot of stupid people at work
    YMMV? I don't think so.
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    Meatloaf -Bat out of Hell
    Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
    Led Zepplin - IV
    Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
    Bruce Hornsby and the Range - Scenes From the Southside
    Lynard Skynard - Pronounced "Lynard Skynard"
    J Giles - Sanctuary
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    [B]Cream[/B] Fraser's, Proraso or Ingrams
    [B]Brush[/B] Rooney Heritage
    [B]Soap[/B] Doesn't work for me.. [I]Razor burn[/I]
    [B]After Shave[/B] Pinaud Clubman Old Spice or Aqua Velva

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    Calexico- live recording from 12-2006. What a great live band! Their cover of Jesus and Tequila is almost as good as the original.
    Daniel

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