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- Wordsworth1
Just found this, really good.
- Wordsworth0
These and the whole album.. while taking a walk in Westchester in a gloomy, dark evening back in the late 90s. Never realized they were the best years, now that I look back 25 years ago.
- utopian-1
- Gardener1
Andrew Tasselmyer : Flowers in a Storm
Four Tet : Daydream Repeat
Patrick Holland : Photon (ft. Unknown Mobile)
Helado Negro : Out There
Suko Pyramid : Revenge
Daisy Rickman : Winter Solstice
Howlround : Splattering Penge
Keith Seatman : Finding Our Way Around
Memotone : Rain Bells
Jörgen Gustafsson : Disperse
Tradecraft : Just To Feel Something
Helena Deland : Strawberry Moon
Payta : Lucid Dreamer
- Nutter1
really like the beat in this
- That's a Geoff Barrow break https://www.youtube.…kingsteven
- Cool, did not know thatNutter
- ok_not_ok1
- i thought she retired from her music careerHAL9001
- Funskinny_puppy
- Fax_Benson1
- Nice, somewhere between Amiga game sound tracks and WIlliam Orbit.
er.. in a good way, lol :)Nairn
- Nice, somewhere between Amiga game sound tracks and WIlliam Orbit.
- jagara1
Digging this:
- i dont know a lot about country music but it sound very generic, no?HAL9001
- oh jaysus, this is terrible.kingsteven
- Digging this as a pop tune, nothing more. But I find it very enjoyable. How is it terrible?jagara
- Also, I enjoy looking at her :)jagara
- I listen to a lot of pop myself, i think this get attention only because its Beyoncé honeslty. It sounds like a charicature of a country song.HAL9001
- To me at least. I respect everyone's music taste. :)HAL9001
- @HAL9001 Then I love this track. Do you respect it? https://youtu.be/brt…jagara
- on second listen it gets really good at 3:22. it's just too full on with the vocal and harmonies for me, there's no space for the music to breathe and thekingsteven
- lyrics are initially jarring, but i guess thats the case with a lot of hit songs.kingsteven
- @jagara haha :))HAL9001
- Gardener2
Not sure if I ever mentioned this here before but I was listening to Obscure Alternatives by Japan earlier today and I remembered fondly when I went to see them at Northampton Cricket Club (basically a big scout hut) in 1978 on their OA Tour. It's weird to say considering how much they changed so soon after this tour but my god, they were BRILLIANT live. I'd been to the venue (such as it was) a few times seeing quite a few punk bands like Generation X, Penetration, 999 and even Budgie once but Japan were something else.
I'd gone along to see them on the strength of ads in NME - the ones with a ladies hand in a gentlemans zipper that implored "get into Japan" and so they seemed like the kind of cheeky lads I'd dig seeing live. They were so exciting and unexpectedly rocking that I became quite a fan afterwards but it's funny as when they changed into the band that made Tin Drum I was a bit perplexed but my tastes had changed with their sound too. I never forgot that night in Northampton and remember buying a programme too which was something like 40p (sadly long gone) but I thought I'd share my memories with you of what were, to me, a really special band even in those early years.- I was just one year too young to go to this gig at the same venue...
https://www.ac-dc.ne…Gardener
- I was just one year too young to go to this gig at the same venue...
- ideaist1
- https://nathanbullio…ideaist
- New EP on Ghostly International in April: https://ghostly.com/…ideaist
- MrT2
- Gardener1
Steely Dan mix
East St. Louis Street Toodle-Oo
Peg
Bodhisattva
Black Friday
FM
Hey Nineteen
Chain Lightning
Time Out Of Mind
Josie
Fire In The Hole
Showbiz Kids
Only a Fool Would Say That
Green Earrings
Rikki Don’t Lose That Number
King of The World- this IS a Steely Dan according to William S. BurroughsGardener
- HAL90011
When METALLICA Trolled MTV Awards in 1996 (And Got Banned For Years)
”MTV executives notified the band Metallica that expletives were prohibited during their live TV performance and they were not allowed to use pyro. The band was upset by this so the band disregarded performing their scheduled single "King Nothing" and played the non-TV friendly songs "Last Caress" and "So What?", songs that contain numerous expletives, and reference rape, murder and bestiality, respectively.The result was the performance and any references to Metallica during the ceremony have been removed from future broadcasts of the ceremony. Metallica was banned from MTV (Europe Awards) for years following this act of rebellion.”