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fodroy wrote:The Decemberists: The Crane Wife. I'm just listening for the first time. There's a lot of great stuff in here. Some of the songs are a lot different than anything else by the Decemberists in style. Those'll take some getting used to.
I dig it so far.
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Bjam wrote:
fodroy wrote:The Decemberists: The Crane Wife. I'm just listening for the first time. There's a lot of great stuff in here. Some of the songs are a lot different than anything else by the Decemberists in style. Those'll take some getting used to.
I dig it so far.
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Big fan of the Decembrists. Picaresque is a great record. I totally enjoy the theatrical aspect of their music. His lyrics are very troubadeur, gypsy, and stage like while the group stays very tight in the pocket.

I've been checking out lately the record by Seu Jorge. He's the dude from The Life Aquatic etc. Some interesting Latin-y Portuguese numbers of famous tunes. Fun stuff.

I've also been listening to Twelve Golden Country Greats by Ween.
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Post by WeaselSlayer »

That's such a good album. "Help Me Scrape the Mucous Off My Brain," hahaha. Transcends parody/novelty/all of that and is just amazing.
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I'm a big fan of Fluffy. The song I mean.
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jack wrote:i give it a month tops.
<a href="http://glenncase.blogspot.com/">Song number 37 posted today.</a>

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Deltron 3030 - 3030
Aphex Twin - Girl Boy Song
Pavement - Best Friends Arm
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Furrypedro wrote: Aphex Twin - Girl Boy Song
Which is interesting, because that song always reminds me of your stuff.
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um, well that justifies an era of sub-par work for me :D

I dunno why I've bothered listening to any electronica apart from Aphex really, seeing as he pretty much invented everything ever. but there's still an awful lot of his I've not heard. And whenever I hear another album I end up thinking "this sounds a bit like.....I mean, so he influenced them too!'


oh yeah, and Taylor Deupree +Eisi - Every Still Day I've been diggin a lot lately. I listened to it when I finished my book* today and nearly cried.



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Furrypedro wrote:I dunno why I've bothered listening to any electronica apart from Aphex really, seeing as he pretty much invented everything ever.
I think anyone on this page might disagree with you. Not to mention God/Buddha/Mother nature.
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No mention of Silver Apples (the group, not the piece they actually do mention) = WTF.
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I pretty vehemently disagreed with Mr. Pedro as well but was too sleepy to write anything about it.
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I'm echoing the vehement disagreement with Pedro.

GZA - Liquid Swords
Antony and the Johnsons - I Am a Bird Now
Scott Walker - Tilt
Gorgoroth - Under the Sign of Hell
Judas Iscariot - Heaven In Flames
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WeaselSlayer wrote:No mention of Silver Apples (the group, not the piece they actually do mention) = WTF.
I love The Silver Apples I have Silver Apples, and Contact, and love both.

I'm curently listening to The Information by Beck.

I have all 3 Camera Obscura albums,but have only gotten around to listening to the first and dug it.

And I'm trying to get back into Zappa I have a lot of albums of his that I either haven't listened to in quite a while or at all.

Oh and I just got Drums of Passion, but haven't listened to the whole thing yet.

I get into trouble with myself when it comes to albums and books. I have a huge list of both to get around to and keep adding to it.
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I've been trying not to, but I've been falling in music love with Nellie McKay. She just writes such damn good songs without being too cutesy about it, but also being cutesy enough. Sharp as a god damn razor-edged tack, she is.
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yeah, I know that comment was bullshit but didn't care enough to take it back or stop writing.
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jack wrote:<a href="http://songfight.net/forums/viewtopic.p ... 0#68140">i give it a month tops.</a>
I have updated my list on Blogger and Livejournal today, but Myspace is being a bitch at the moment.

Here's my 65th entry:
For those who don't know, the songs being posted in this journal are my 10,000 song choices, and they're being updated daily on <a href="http://glenncase.blogspot.com">Blogger</a>, <a href="http://drfunk49.livejournal.com">Livejournal</a>, and <a href="http://blog.myspace.com/glenncase">Myspace</a> for your convenience.

<b>DAY 65
The Grays – "The Very Best Years"
From "Ro Sham Bo"</b>

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Ah, yes. The first song that I played on the <a href="http://esc67.midphase.com/%7Espewsch1/p ... m3u">first episode of the House of Delusions podcast</a>. Part of me misses putting that together every week, but I do have more free time now that I don't. I also think it ended at a good time, because I felt like it was dangerously close to being a half-hearted effort on my part. I didn't want that to happen.

This was Jason Falkner's project after the first Jellyfish album. If you're already familiar with Jellyfish, that will make sense when you hear this song.

I love how the guitar follows his voice in the chorus section. I remember hearing this song a couple of times on the radio, and catching the tail-end of the video on MTV, but somehow I missed the credits that would have told me who it was.

This was one of those songs that would get caught in my sub-conscious, and I couldn't remember any lyrics to help me identify it. Particularly that chorus. I figured that this would be a song I would never be able to identify.

Then I went to see my friends play an acoustic gig, and this song came over the speakers during one of their breaks. Needless to say, I excitedly asked who it was, and thanks to Doug Smith, I finally had a name to go with the elusive melody.

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Jarvis' new album 'Jarvis' is pretty sweet. 'Black magic' is particularly striking me - catchy melody, only with the craziest arrangement this side of Bowie at his pop-barmiest. I will probably write a review of the album on m'blog tomorrow, but for now, yes.
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I'm listening to Sunn O))) for the first time in a couple months. They made me fall in love with music again. Honestly doom metal is the most exciting prospect for me musically these days.
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Since I joined Song Fight two weeks ago, I've only been listening to SF member songs. I'm blown away by the uniqueness of some of the members here. Unfortunately I think some of the songs can only be appreciated by other musicians, but that works for me. I obviously love Paco's arrangement and guitar work. I made a whole cd of just Paco Del Stinko. Luke Henley featuring sdurnd is an alluring tune that I find myself skipping ahead to when I pop in my mix cd. I've since burned numerous LH tunes, folksy yet completely on it's own. Bjam has such a soothing voice and simple guitar style that I actually relax a little bit when I listen to her music. I love Brad Sucks bad attraction song. After learning more about him, I'm intrigued by his story almost as much as his Beck Henson style. Octothorpe makes me want to kick back in bean bag chairs on a Sunday night with a friend in a room only lit by the stereo glow and a big fat doob rolled in one of those Cheech and Chong Big bamboo papers. 8)
So many others that I could go on for seconds....possibly minutes.
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WeaselSlayer wrote:I'm listening to Sunn O))) for the first time in a couple months. They made me fall in love with music again. Honestly doom metal is the most exciting prospect for me musically these days.
Dude, Sunn O))) (and Boris, etc) are so massively overrated. They put out absurdly limited releases to build hype and hipsters bought it and labeled them THEE GODS OV DOOOOOOM, ignoring the rich history of the doom/sludge/drone genres. Go buy Turbulent Times by Grief, Dopesick by Eyehategod and Earth 2 by Earth.
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