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Bolio wrote:Currently NOT digging big headed Clay Aiken

Classy move to call the 2003 teacher of the year a disgrace :!:

I wanted to read that ... but it asked for a password...I'll take your word for it... I find that guy to be a weenie.
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Post by Plat »

Thanks for pointing out Muse. I haven't heard of them before; their music seems a little "out there", but like you say, more accessible than Radiohead.

Another band that reminds me of older, rockier Radiohead (similar voice, but without the gadgets), is Sleeping At Last. "Currents", "A Skeleton of Something More" and "Trees" are fun, relaxing. I'll take this over Kenny G any day (except the day I'm heavily compensated to choose otherwise).
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listenin' to the Circle of Dust - 'Disengage' album...
Chasm and Refractor probably will always remain two of my fave industrial songs...
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Post by Mogosagatai »

Neutral Milk Hotel.

Their album <i>The Aeroplane Over The Sea</i> is quite awesome, with the slight exception of track 8.
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Mogosagatai wrote:Neutral Milk Hotel.
I always had them down as Grandaddy When Wet. Although they were (are?) pretty tremendous live.

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I'm currently listening to the ice machine. It makes a ton and a half of ice per hour. Now I'm listening to the phone...now I'm listening to Barney telling me that the fish will be delayed cause the truck got hung up on the ferry dock, (high centred). Now I'm listening to my keyboard go clickity clickity. Now I'm listening to Marianne tell the crew that lives on the island that we'll be delayed a few more minutes while we wait for the fish and the townies. Now I wish I was listening to the new U2 album like I was gonna last night before the power went out... I seems to be their best in years....
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j$ wrote:The TFSPs are my new favourite family band. Expect to hear the weirdy pretty pop influence in my music soon.
If you start writing songs like Mountain Trip to Japan 1959 I'm all for it.
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Freddielove wrote:
j$ wrote:The TFSPs are my new favourite family band. Expect to hear the weirdy pretty pop influence in my music soon.
If you start writing songs like Mountain Trip to Japan 1959 I'm all for it.
Absolutely. Lovely song. I actually dug out my old casio keyboard from about 10 years ago yesterday, so maybe sooner rather than later ...

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fluffy wrote:<a href="http://www.randomthink.net/music/single ... .mp3">best Beatles mash-up ever</a>
damn that's wild
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j$'s AAD ... my favorite is "porn of the dead" but i haven't been listening to the words, since i'm reading ALL THESE DAMN MESSAGEBOARD POSTS.
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Post by Gazelles »

My favorite CDs I was given/bought for Christmas in no particular order:

Good News for People Who Love Bad News, by Modest Mouse
Rubber Soul, by The Beatles
Smile, by Brian Wilson
Skylarking, by XTC
Satanic Panic in the Attic, by Of Montreal
A Ghost is Born, by Wilco
More Adventurous, by Rilo Kiley
Pinkerton, by Weezer
Odelay, by Beck
And certain songs on Give Up, by the Postal Service, are absolutely FANTASTIC, and some, not so much the case. EDIT: I lied, the entire Postal Service CD is pretty great. It just had to grow on me a bit more.

Everything else I got wasn't as good.
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the human cello wrote:My favorite CDs I was given/bought for Christmas in no particular order:

Good News for People Who Love Bad News, by Modest Mouse
i got that CD when i was in indy... it was pretty good... it has like 3 or 4 really awesome songs... and the rest were so-so...
i'd like to hear some of their older material... i've known about them for a long time... but never did get anything of there's till that...
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their old stuff is way, way better than the new cd.. in my opinion
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I liked Greek food better before it sold out.
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c.layne wrote:their old stuff is way, way better than the new cd.. in my opinion
yea that's what i've heard...


oh and on a side note... right now i'm currently listenin' to
David Bowie - bring me the disco king (loner mix)
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Kamakura wrote:I've ben listening to Niveous's (or should that be Niveous' , or even Niveouses?) album 'Organisations'. It's well worth a spin. Good work, though imho it would be even better with big production.

http://www.geocities.com/termitehollow/ ... tions.html
Gee, it only took me about a month to see this post! Thanks Kamakura. I'm really glad that you enjoyed it.
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fluffy wrote:I liked Greek food better before it sold out.
:lol:
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But I still like Greek food.
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Congratulations!
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as i was channel surfing last night, after "jackass" (a guilty pleasure), this video came on and as i was watching and listening, i kept thinking this sounds like Puce, or something Puce could like and relate to. it was so good i stuck around until the end to catch their name. they are called Muse. i gotta get me some Muse.
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Muse Roxors.
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