what are you listening to?
- mullethunter
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what are you listening to?
i saw the thread "what are you reading", and normally i am an avid reader, but i just downloaded kazaa on my computer, so i haven't been reading too much lately, (unless you count this forum) because i've been downloading music like mad. so... let me know what tunes are your faves and why. here's my list, in no particular order;
makeda by les nubians (just fell in love with this french duo, very cool mix of african and european, tres sexy)
guns of brixton by nouvelle vague (another french group that do covers of 80's punk and new wave in a bossa nova, lounge style, with female singers. also good is their cover of "i melt with you")
teardrop by massive attack (beautiful ambient)
lola stars and stripes by the stills (cool rock from montreal)
smoke two joints by sublime (hmmmm.... i wish)
love in a trashcan by the raveonettes (just damn cool)
finding out true love is blind by louis XIV (kick ass rock with attitude)
my vagina by NOFX (need i say more?)
if you're into good music that's original and not like the drivel that's on most radio stations, i definitely recommend you check out these tunes. enjoy.
makeda by les nubians (just fell in love with this french duo, very cool mix of african and european, tres sexy)
guns of brixton by nouvelle vague (another french group that do covers of 80's punk and new wave in a bossa nova, lounge style, with female singers. also good is their cover of "i melt with you")
teardrop by massive attack (beautiful ambient)
lola stars and stripes by the stills (cool rock from montreal)
smoke two joints by sublime (hmmmm.... i wish)
love in a trashcan by the raveonettes (just damn cool)
finding out true love is blind by louis XIV (kick ass rock with attitude)
my vagina by NOFX (need i say more?)
if you're into good music that's original and not like the drivel that's on most radio stations, i definitely recommend you check out these tunes. enjoy.
If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did."
-Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handy
-Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handy
- montana wildhack
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what i'm listening to!
lately i've been treated to lots of great music courtesy of my sweet Evildustbooger...some faves are Propellerheads(ain't nuthin but some sexin' music!), lots of Massive Attack (ambient) and Joanna Newsom (vocalist from another galaxy)
and i'm definitely looking forward to the new michelle shocked cd, 'got no strings' --disney classics a la western swing.
viva burning man!
and i'm definitely looking forward to the new michelle shocked cd, 'got no strings' --disney classics a la western swing.
viva burning man!
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None of their other stuff is in the same vein, but it is rather good. There are a couple(?) tracks on the Matrix soundtrack. I like "Spybreak!" quite a bit.
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[quote="robotland"]Remember the Art of Noise remake of the Peter Gunn Theme?
(I seem to be hung up on spy music today.)[/quote]
you might really like this then; i have a cd called "the crime scene" and it's all original songs from old tv crime dramas and spy shows. all the classics, including the themes from dragnet, james bond, mission impossible, etc.... even better though, the tag line is "spies, thighs and private eyes"
(I seem to be hung up on spy music today.)[/quote]
you might really like this then; i have a cd called "the crime scene" and it's all original songs from old tv crime dramas and spy shows. all the classics, including the themes from dragnet, james bond, mission impossible, etc.... even better though, the tag line is "spies, thighs and private eyes"
If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did."
-Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handy
-Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handy
Hey! I've seen that collection!
I used to have a pile of Ventures albums, back in my record-store days...they used to cover theme songs and stuff, with almost no shame whatsoever. (And put out a ridiculous but enjoyable Xmuz album!)
I've got to get one LP onto disc for archival purposes- The soundtrack to LSD, a documentary from the 60's that to my knowledge has never been re-released...Side one is "The Scene", side two "The Trip", and there's some amazing recordings of tripping youngsters ("Brian is amusing himself by chewing on some plastic flashcubes") and a hysterical Timothy Leary interview. So good.
I used to have a pile of Ventures albums, back in my record-store days...they used to cover theme songs and stuff, with almost no shame whatsoever. (And put out a ridiculous but enjoyable Xmuz album!)
I've got to get one LP onto disc for archival purposes- The soundtrack to LSD, a documentary from the 60's that to my knowledge has never been re-released...Side one is "The Scene", side two "The Trip", and there's some amazing recordings of tripping youngsters ("Brian is amusing himself by chewing on some plastic flashcubes") and a hysterical Timothy Leary interview. So good.
Howdy From Kalamazoo
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In line with finally returning home this year, I'm finally downloading muzik. Does an ex-vinyl junkie good. Instead of kazaa, though, I'm using soulseek, which has gotten some strong recommendations from peeps, like, in the know (an' shit).
Onto the recent listenings, not all recently released:
Ulrich Schnauss- "A Strangely Isolated Place" - nice electronic business
Sub Oslo- "Rites of Dub"- modern 'tronicky dub sounds
Caribou- "The Milk of Human Kindness"- post-rock, post-pop post-somethin'erother indie grooves
Juana Molina- "Tres Cosas"- Quiet, sweet, and in spanish
Transient Waves- Self-titled- Finally replaced this lost CD. Some of the coolest ambient there is (btw, I'd say massive Attack is more in the realm of trip hop than ambient, but who needs such pigeon holes?).
lastly, I still cannot get "Walking with the Ghost" by sisters Tegan and Sara off of my regular playlist. That's some simple, catchy shit!
Onto the recent listenings, not all recently released:
Ulrich Schnauss- "A Strangely Isolated Place" - nice electronic business
Sub Oslo- "Rites of Dub"- modern 'tronicky dub sounds
Caribou- "The Milk of Human Kindness"- post-rock, post-pop post-somethin'erother indie grooves
Juana Molina- "Tres Cosas"- Quiet, sweet, and in spanish
Transient Waves- Self-titled- Finally replaced this lost CD. Some of the coolest ambient there is (btw, I'd say massive Attack is more in the realm of trip hop than ambient, but who needs such pigeon holes?).
lastly, I still cannot get "Walking with the Ghost" by sisters Tegan and Sara off of my regular playlist. That's some simple, catchy shit!
- mullethunter
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sounds interesting, i'll have to check them out. i'm one of those people who loves electronic music, (along with many other genres) but doesn't know the names of djs and tracks (part of the reason why i posted this thread, to hear what people are listening to)Davoid wrote: Ulrich Schnauss- "A Strangely Isolated Place" - nice electronic business
Sub Oslo- "Rites of Dub"- modern 'tronicky dub sounds
Caribou- "The Milk of Human Kindness"- post-rock, post-pop post-somethin'erother indie grooves
Juana Molina- "Tres Cosas"- Quiet, sweet, and in spanish
Transient Waves- Self-titled- Finally replaced this lost CD. Some of the coolest ambient there is (btw, I'd say massive Attack is more in the realm of trip hop than ambient, but who needs such pigeon holes?).
lastly, I still cannot get "Walking with the Ghost" by sisters Tegan and Sara off of my regular playlist. That's some simple, catchy shit!
If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did."
-Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handy
-Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handy
I've been listening to the radio-- WORT, to be exact. Their gospel (sp?) show just ended, and their experiemental electronic (ussually*) show is just starting.
*for some reason the first thing they are playing seems to be drums....
*for some reason the first thing they are playing seems to be drums....
"Nothing is withheld from us which we have conceived to do.
Do things that have never been done."
--Russell Kirsch
Do things that have never been done."
--Russell Kirsch
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I am currently listening to the unending beating of my heart reminding me how loathsome this idea of working for a living really is. I mean at what point did it become status quo to sign our lives over to someones elses money. When did the world decide that living should have a cost and we should slave away for some non tangible entity until we reach a certain age well beyond out prime, waisting the best years of our lives just make rent and keep the water turned on. When the GNP become more important than QOL and why for crap sake can't I just say piss on your corporate infrastructure and LEAVE ME BE!!!!!!
eh... now I'm gonna listen to Pink Floyd and wonder what it would be like to eat more drugs than should be humanily possible...
eh... now I'm gonna listen to Pink Floyd and wonder what it would be like to eat more drugs than should be humanily possible...
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They KILLED on Saturday night....super crowded, super hot....Also debuted my electric Thinking Cap- I was attracting cute, very high girls as though I was mothhunting with a light bulb. Good Summer night!montana wildhack wrote:man! we sneak 'dub side of the moon' into the cd changer at work all the time! have a great time at the show! love it!
Howdy From Kalamazoo
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Dresden Dolls (Untitled debut)
OKGo - Oh No
Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around
Dresden Dolls (Untitled debut)
OKGo - Oh No
Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around
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eric the half a bee
Half a bee
Philosophically
must ipso facto
half not be.
But half the bee
has got to be
ah, vis-a-vis,
its entity - do you see?
But can a bee
be said to be
or not to be
an entire bee
when half the bee
is not a bee
due to some ancient
injury.
(singing)
A la-dee-dee,
a one-two-three,
Eric the Half-a-Bee
A-B-C-D-E-F-G,
Eric the Half-a-Bee!
Is this a wretched demi-bee
half asleep upon my knee?
Some freak from a menagerie?
No! It's Eric the Half-a-Bee!
A fiddle-dee-dum,
A fiddle-dee-dee,
Eric the Half-a-Bee.
Ho ho ho
Tee-hee-hee,
Eric the Half-a-Bee.
I love this hive
employ-ee-ee
bisected accidentally
one summer afternoon by me
I love him carnally
(he loves him carnally)
(semi-carnally)
Half a bee
Philosophically
must ipso facto
half not be.
But half the bee
has got to be
ah, vis-a-vis,
its entity - do you see?
But can a bee
be said to be
or not to be
an entire bee
when half the bee
is not a bee
due to some ancient
injury.
(singing)
A la-dee-dee,
a one-two-three,
Eric the Half-a-Bee
A-B-C-D-E-F-G,
Eric the Half-a-Bee!
Is this a wretched demi-bee
half asleep upon my knee?
Some freak from a menagerie?
No! It's Eric the Half-a-Bee!
A fiddle-dee-dum,
A fiddle-dee-dee,
Eric the Half-a-Bee.
Ho ho ho
Tee-hee-hee,
Eric the Half-a-Bee.
I love this hive
employ-ee-ee
bisected accidentally
one summer afternoon by me
I love him carnally
(he loves him carnally)
(semi-carnally)
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Heres my post burn playlist in the car-n-round the house:
Shpongle, String Cheese Incident, Sector 9, Mermen, Hamsa Lila, Thievory Corp, Depeche Mode, Spearhead, and a little bit of HOt Buttered Rum string Band to balance me out and bring me home at some point.
I heard some fun stuff out there in the desert. I was planning on posting my personal Burning Man playlist at some point. Funny shit!
Shpongle, String Cheese Incident, Sector 9, Mermen, Hamsa Lila, Thievory Corp, Depeche Mode, Spearhead, and a little bit of HOt Buttered Rum string Band to balance me out and bring me home at some point.
I heard some fun stuff out there in the desert. I was planning on posting my personal Burning Man playlist at some point. Funny shit!
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mars. Going to google and typing in "lyrics: attack of the killer tomatoes" got me this as the very first link.
http://www.cfhf.net/lyrics/attack.htm
http://www.cfhf.net/lyrics/attack.htm
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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KMFDM "84 - 86." All their weird experimental pre-contract demo-type stuff. Sascha's girlfriend was from Southeast Asia so they incorporated some gamelan into one of the tracks! 
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