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I heard Turn on the Bright Lights about a hundred times when it was new, long before Antics came out. I dare say one of my favorite albums. It's hard to follow up on.
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The Fun Lovin Crimminals and Long Beach All sTars tonight.... very nice... very nice...
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Ellllvis :)
I consider covering "Heartbreak Hotel," but I'll probably never get around to it.
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I'm currently listening to Elton John's new album, Peachtree Road. Through it twice, it's decent. Not great, but mediocre Elton John is better than, say, Nickelback at their best. There's no obvious standout, though. Maybe "All that I'm Allowed." And I'm liking "Too Many Tears," too, though for some reason I feel like that one ought to be a guilty pleasure.

I'm also listening to U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. Yeah, it's not out for another couple of weeks. Nobody turn me in, alright? But I'm enjoying it. Certain songs more than others. It's no All That You Can't Leave Behind. A couple of the songs just plain suck, but some of them are vintage U2. I don't suspect anyone here has heard this yet, so I won't make many specific references, but "Crumbs from your Table" sounds like a bizarre mash-up of "Electrical Storm" and "Walk On," in a way that annoys me. It's a good song, but there are those recycled lines.

Oh well. I'm also listening to a lot of Doctor Worm all of a sudden (I wonder why?) but that's for another thread.
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Generic wrote:I heard Turn on the Bright Lights about a hundred times when it was new, long before Antics came out. I dare say one of my favorite albums. It's hard to follow up on.
I've listened to it even more. Holy fuck, it just hit me how great an album it is. It's a shame Antics really pales in comparison, but you're absolutely right, Turn on the Bright Lights is a very hard album to follow up on. Antics is certainly not too bad itself. The songs are eitehr just plain alright, or just plain great.
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I'm listening to The Ewok Song.

It's so much fun to play friends this song and see their faces contort in a mixture of confusion, enjoyment, and pain as they listen to those little guys.
Songfighter since back in the day.
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This fits under the "guilty pleasures" category, but I was really enjoying listening to Daryl Hall's first solo album <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=music"> "Sacred Songs"</a> today.

It's kinda strange in spots, but I freeking love this album.

ROCK!

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stoner witch by the melvins.
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Walter Carlos - Switched on Bach
Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe
Brian Eno & David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
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johnny cash - american iv: the man comes around (the original american badass in my mind.)

the eels - electro shock blues (kickass. i am seriously going to buy all of their albums now.)

u2 - all that you can't leave behind (which is weird because i never thought that i even liked u2, especially their newer stuff.)
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i'm totally currently digging the song "silence of the setting sun" by amber asylum.

you can hear a little bit of it here: http://shop.relapse.com/store/product.a ... ctID=18154 but it isn't enough to really appreciate how great this song is.
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Bjam wrote:I'm listening to The Ewok Song.

It's so much fun to play friends this song and see their faces contort in a mixture of confusion, enjoyment, and pain as they listen to those little guys.
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Flashbacks of horror. As a child, this was the first 45 (yes 45!) that I ever bought.
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Rufus Wainwright - Want Two is pretty great.
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The Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid.
If you like Pink Floyd you'll love this. Alan Parsons was the engineer/Co-Producer on a lot of their albums including Dark Side. Excellent, and has aged well.
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SomeSongs Radio, while it's still around.
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Mindless Techno!
(no idea who the band is)

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Newly discovered (for me):

The Network (Money Money 2020)

-wow. What a fantastic little retro newwave Devo type Gary Numan stuff this is. Great find. Rumoured that Green Day is actually the nucleus, and after listening, I'm certain it is. Possibly a member of Devo involved as well, but that's not so clear from listening.
*HIGHLY RECOMMENDED*

also, just picked up the latest album by Canadians The Rheostatics - 2067. Fantastic. Great musical moments by some icons of Canadian indie rock. Decidedly Rheostatics though, which are either loved or hated by most people, not much in the middle.
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Peaks In Valleys wrote: The Network (Money Money 2020)
hey thanks for the tip.. i just grabbed this from russia. so far, so dope.

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MUDVAYNE

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heh heh...I loooove allofmp3.com

great service for those albums you might not want to pay full pop for, but you can select your quality level and the catalogue is pretty good!

I'm really digging that album. Glad you like it!


NEXT:

The new MuDvAYne single is available at http://www.mudvayne.com. Go, hear, rejoice.

I LOVE Mudvayne.

Word.

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You know, that new U2 single just rocks... but I'm amazed how, as they age, bands like Metallica and U2, once polar opposites, continue to look and sound more and more like each other... kinda bizarre at first....
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I would be listening to the new Tom Waits album, but when I opened it up, there was no cd inside.
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