What are you listening to right now?
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That sucks, Bill. But not quite so much as my Brian Wilson story.
What bugs me about the new U2 is how Bono yells at the beinning "Unos, dos, tres, quatorze!" ...1, 2, 3, 14?
I'm totally into XTC - Apple Venus, Vol. 1 right now.
What bugs me about the new U2 is how Bono yells at the beinning "Unos, dos, tres, quatorze!" ...1, 2, 3, 14?
I'm totally into XTC - Apple Venus, Vol. 1 right now.
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Scissor Sisters, followed by Tangerine Dream.
(I must be getting old. 10 years ago this kind of stuff was what your parents used to listen to if they'd been faintly 'progressive' in their youth.)
(I must be getting old. 10 years ago this kind of stuff was what your parents used to listen to if they'd been faintly 'progressive' in their youth.)
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Ages ago, my friend and I went to see a Peter Mulvey concert. He bought a copy of "Brother Rabbit Speaks", and after the show we excitedly popped the CD in the player. It was printed as "Brother Rabbit Speaks", but the actual music on the CD was David Bowie. Not that I didn't enjoy it, mind you, but it wasn't what I had in mind.HeuristicsInc wrote:I would be listening to the new Tom Waits album, but when I opened it up, there was no cd inside.
The thing I could never find out is that none of Bowie's companies were related to Peter's.
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Subliminal messaging from Peter Mulvey's companies to listen to Bowie. Too much Labyrinth and twirling of crystal balls for them!joshw wrote:Ages ago, my friend and I went to see a Peter Mulvey concert. He bought a copy of "Brother Rabbit Speaks", and after the show we excitedly popped the CD in the player. It was printed as "Brother Rabbit Speaks", but the actual music on the CD was David Bowie. Not that I didn't enjoy it, mind you, but it wasn't what I had in mind.HeuristicsInc wrote:I would be listening to the new Tom Waits album, but when I opened it up, there was no cd inside.
The thing I could never find out is that none of Bowie's companies were related to Peter's.
Songfighter since back in the day.
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Now I am listening to the new Tom Waits album.
Yes, I took it back to the store and exchanged it for one with a CD inside.
Anyway, it's cool. It feels like a continuation of the "weird" atmosphere of albums like Bone Machine, rather than something more like the last album (I think that was Mule Variations). However, listening at work I feel like the mix is kind of wonky, the vocals seem to be lower in the mix than I expect.
Good so far, though.
-bill
Yes, I took it back to the store and exchanged it for one with a CD inside.
Anyway, it's cool. It feels like a continuation of the "weird" atmosphere of albums like Bone Machine, rather than something more like the last album (I think that was Mule Variations). However, listening at work I feel like the mix is kind of wonky, the vocals seem to be lower in the mix than I expect.
Good so far, though.
-bill
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You MET Andy?!?!?!?!
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Apple Venus volume One is better than Volume Two for sure.
"I can't Own Her" and "Harvest Festival" in particular amaze me on AV1.
I remember for a while there was a possibility of an XTC coverfight but it kind of fizzled out in favor of Devo/Country.
Hehe.
Well its good to see some XTC fans around for sure.
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Apple Venus volume One is better than Volume Two for sure.
"I can't Own Her" and "Harvest Festival" in particular amaze me on AV1.
I remember for a while there was a possibility of an XTC coverfight but it kind of fizzled out in favor of Devo/Country.
Hehe.
Well its good to see some XTC fans around for sure.
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Suicide - American Supreme
(The eternal problem of Icons from the past who record something new. The new stuff can never be as groundbreaking as the old.)
Placebo - Black Market Music
(The eternal problem of Icons from the past who record something new. The new stuff can never be as groundbreaking as the old.)
Placebo - Black Market Music
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Listening to an insane live version of They Might Be Giant's "Fingertips"
During the song, the portion of "I'm Having a Heart Attack" sounds like this
"Linnel-I'm haaaving a Heart Attack
Flans-I'M OPTIMUS PRIME BABY!
Linnel-I'm haaaving a Heart Attack
Flans-A TRANSFORMER FOR YOUR LOVE!
Linnel-I'm haaaving a Heart Attack
Flans-TWO ARMS AND FOUR WHEELS TO ROLL YOU!
Linnel-I'm Haaaavin' a.......
FINGERTIPS!"
Its amazing, its live, so at the Transformers reference the geeky TMBG fans scream amazingly loud. Its off of "The Spine Hits the Road" and was actually recorded this summer.
During the song, the portion of "I'm Having a Heart Attack" sounds like this
"Linnel-I'm haaaving a Heart Attack
Flans-I'M OPTIMUS PRIME BABY!
Linnel-I'm haaaving a Heart Attack
Flans-A TRANSFORMER FOR YOUR LOVE!
Linnel-I'm haaaving a Heart Attack
Flans-TWO ARMS AND FOUR WHEELS TO ROLL YOU!
Linnel-I'm Haaaavin' a.......
FINGERTIPS!"
Its amazing, its live, so at the Transformers reference the geeky TMBG fans scream amazingly loud. Its off of "The Spine Hits the Road" and was actually recorded this summer.
yeah it sure was, when i saw them do it.
although there was no spontaneous 80's robot toy lyrics thrown in, it was mostly pretty faithful to the album version.
(it was at carnegie mellon university, and being a place full of college students in the middle of a big city, they told everyone they had really serious and important advice to give, and they needed everyone's attention while they explained this. and proceeded to do that song (i don't know the title) that says to never cross the street in the middle of the block. which was fabulous. and as a "reward" for putting up with that bit of education, they then went into fingertips.)
although there was no spontaneous 80's robot toy lyrics thrown in, it was mostly pretty faithful to the album version.
(it was at carnegie mellon university, and being a place full of college students in the middle of a big city, they told everyone they had really serious and important advice to give, and they needed everyone's attention while they explained this. and proceeded to do that song (i don't know the title) that says to never cross the street in the middle of the block. which was fabulous. and as a "reward" for putting up with that bit of education, they then went into fingertips.)
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He must not have been into it when I saw them. They were completely faithful to the album version. Except for the last part, where they launched into the power ballad finale. Ohhhhhhhh rock on.
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Death From Above 1979 - You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
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I thought I'd be able to post that this kicks ass. The first song I heard was awesome: ballsy and superdriven. However, 4 songs in and I'm disappointed. The world does NOT need a heavy version of Presidents of the USA. Same setup, drums and bass only, with the occasional bit of synthesizer. Lots heavier. And after 4 songs, somehow more boringer.
It's a novelty until your brain reaches back through the catalogue to make the comparisson with PotUSA, and then you see it for what it is. Pretty unimaginative.
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I thought I'd be able to post that this kicks ass. The first song I heard was awesome: ballsy and superdriven. However, 4 songs in and I'm disappointed. The world does NOT need a heavy version of Presidents of the USA. Same setup, drums and bass only, with the occasional bit of synthesizer. Lots heavier. And after 4 songs, somehow more boringer.
It's a novelty until your brain reaches back through the catalogue to make the comparisson with PotUSA, and then you see it for what it is. Pretty unimaginative.