Something like food poisoning sent me to bed at about 9:30 last night, so I couldn't put up a post. Apologies.
You can share your random ten or eleven... ...NOW!
Something like food poisoning sent me to bed at about 9:30 last night, so I couldn't put up a post. Apologies.
You can share your random ten or eleven... ...NOW!
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* The Old Laughing Lady - Neil Young - Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House 1968
* Pepper - Butthole Surfers - Electric Larryland
* Trash - Korn - Issues
* Cough Syrup - Butthole Surfers - Electric Larryland
* Words (Between the Lines of Age) - Neil Young - Harvest
* Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums - A Perfect Circle - eMotive
* Nobody's Fault But Mine - Led Zeppelin - Presence
* Even the Saints Knew Their Hour of Failure and Loss - The Body - All the Waters of the Earth Turn to Blood
* Till I Get My Way - The Black Keys - Rubber Factory
* Low - R.E.M. - Out of Time
Weird Al Yankovich -- Taco Grande
Ken Tamplin -- Take 'em Back
Ken Tamplin -- Take It Now (or Nothing)
DC Talk -- Take It to the Lord
FM Static -- Take Me as I am
Everday Sunday -- Take Me Out
Kerrie Roberts -- Take You Away
Kutless -- Taken by Love
DC Talk -- Talk It out
Hawk Nelson -- Tally-Ho
Everyone so far (the two of you ) have two sets of doubles. I wonder how long that'll keep up.
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01. Iron Maiden - "The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner", Somewhere In Time
02. Melechesh - "Of Mercury and Mercury", Sphynx
03. Type O Negative - "3.O.I.F", Bloody Kisses
04. Blind Guardian - "Blood Tears", Nightfall In Middle Earth
05. Nile - "Unas The Slayer of Gods", In Their Darkened Shrines
06. King Diamond - "Phone Call", Them
07. Metal Church - "Time Will Tell", The Weight Of The World
08. Metallica - "The Four Horsemen", Kill 'Em All
09. Amon Amarth - "Across The Rainbow Bridge", Versus The World
10. Skyclad - "Still Spinning Shrapnel", The Silent Whales Of Lunar Sea
I guess about this long, Mags. I was tempted to force in a double, but that goes against the spirit of the random ten.
Robert Randoph - Press On - Bonaroo 2002
Pharcyde - Drop ("got 'em mad and tremblin', cause I've been up in my lab assemblin'")
Johnny Cash - Cocaine Blues - Folsom Prison
Jayhawks - Nevada, California - Hollywood Townhall
Tower of Power - Soul Vaccination
Jayhawks - Nothing Left to Borrow - Tomorrow the Green Grass
Paul Westerberg - Silent Film Star - Mono
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnd then my ipod froze. Crap.
Bonus: TV on the Radio - DLZ - Dear Science (because it was used to awesome effect at the end of the Breaking Bad episode I watched last night).
Missiles to bomb the enemy, because they envy me
and the makin' of my mad currency.
Currently we're in the state of an emergency,
cos n---s done sold their souls,
and now they souls is hollow,
and I think they can't follow,
can't swallow the truth because it hurts.
This is how I put it down this is my earth my turf.
The worth of my birth is a billion.
And you know what time it is I'm gonna make a million.
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Sorry, it's like a tic. I can't let any verse from that or "Runnin'" go unfinished.
I'm just glad you started towards the end of Fatlip's verse.
Robert Randolph is coming to First Ave on October 14th with his Family Band.
Ha Ha Tonka is opening, and I'm 90% sure of going. I'll look in to him a bit soon. What's he sound like? Where should I start?
Hendrix does Gospel. I only have Unclassified--it's pretty terrific. I saw them around the time of that release (2004?) and they just killed live. I think their true talent lies on the stage.
Live for sure. I haven't seen him, but may have to go to that show. Ted's Jam is the first song that got my attention.
I have Unclassified and actually listened to it in the car just a couple of days ago.
I saw him live in Austin. He wasn't part of Austin City Limits that year but was playing a bar after the event's shows were over that night, and they killed.
That should be a good show. I have the Robert Randolph Live disc. I'd consider going to that one.
I can't recommend it enough.
The Stylistics--You Make Me Feel Brand New
Patsy Cline--Sweet Dreams Of You
The Beatles--In My Life
Pasty Cline--You Belong To Me
Sam Cooke--Another Saturday Night
Rascal Flatts--Every Day
The Platters--Harbor Lights
Taylor Swift--Fifteen
Tenth Avenue North--You Are More
Sixpence None The Richer--Kiss Me
I've only got Patsy's Heartaches on CD, but this reminds me to add it to my digital library. When EAR and I were on long car rides and got to the point where we couldn't agree on anything, I'd put this in with a "Trust Me" and we'd sing along front to back.
It's been a while, but I'll give it a go:
Barenaked Ladies, "Pinch Me"
Simon & Garfunkel, "At The Zoo", Bookends
Tonic Sol-Fa, "Freedom"
Linkin Park, "Pushing Me Away", Hybrid Theory
Simon & Garfunkel, "Bookends Theme", Bookends
Cause Co-Motion, "Which Way Is Up?", It's Time*
Barenaked Ladies, "The Old Apartment", Rock Spectacle
Santana, "African Samba", Supernatural
U2, "Grace", All That You Can't Leave Behind
Enya, "Evacuee", Shepherd Moons
*I've never heard of this band before and I hope to never again. Thanks for the free "music" google.
1. “soma” – the strokes – is this it?
2. “throw out the line” – low – long division
3. “ding dong” – nellie mckay – get away from me
4. “black” – bonnie “prince” billy – i see a darkness
5. “i can’t let my heaven walk away” – stevie wonder – signed, sealed, and delivered
6. “twisted little man” – michael j. sheehy – deadwood: music from the HBO original series
7. “the weight of lies” – the avett brothers – emotionalism
8. “styrofoam boots/it’s all nice on ice, alright” – modest mouse – the lonesome crowded west
9. “taste the floor” – the jesus and mary chain – pyschocandy
10. “sugar wife” – the national – sad songs for dirty lovers
Gettin' all fancy with the numberin' there, eh?
Wilco - "Heavy Metal Drummer" YHF
Jay-Z - "Girls, Girls, Girls" The Blueprint
Wilco - "I'll Fight" Wilco (The Album)
SOAD - "BYOB" Mezmerize
30 Seconds to Mars - "100 Suns" This Is War
WuTang vs. The Beatles - "WuTang vs. The Beatles (Intro)" Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers
The Clash - "Lover's Rock" London Calling
Lupe Fiasco - "Put You On Game" The Cool
Explosions in the Sky - "The Moon is Down" Those Who Tell The Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell The Truth Shall LIve Forever
Elton John - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Greatest Hits
I was all ready for a double-double once 2 out of 3 were Wilco tracks, but the rest didn't come through.
Lesley Gore--You Don't Own Me
The Statler Brothers--Bed Of Rose's
Dave Matthews Band--So Much To Say
Andy Williams--MacArthur Park
Gary Allan--Right Where I Need To Be
The Offspring--Walla Walla
Daniel Powter--Bad Day
The Wallflowers--Bleeders
Lefty Frizzell--If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time
Firefall--Cinderella
The Beach - Dr. Dog - Fate
Karma's Payment - Modest Mouse - The Fruit That Ate Itself
Can't Make A Sound - Elliot Smith - Figure 8
For The Good Times - Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave
Hard To Love - OCMS - S/T
Predictably Sulking Sara - Of Montreal - Aldhils Arboretum
Grindstone - Uncle Tupelo - March 16-20 1992
Night Life - John Doe & The Sadies - Country Club
Polly Waltz - Richard Buckner - Devotion & Doubt
Crawld Space - The Bestie Boys - To the 5 Boroughs
slightly woozy
1. A Heavy Abacus The Joy Formidable The Big Roar
2. Headless Sky Autolux Transit Transit
3. Spring And By Summer Fall Blonde Redhead 23
4. Ginger Lilys A Brief History Of Amazing Letdowns
5. Memory Boy Deerhunter Halcyon Digest
6. Special One (w/ Kim Deal) Ultra Vivid Scene Special One EP
7. Hearts I Break Horses Hearts
8. Teen Angst M83 Before The Dawn Heals Us
9. Faît Accompli Curve Doppelganger
10. Sunday Helium No Guitars
11. Say No To Love The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart Say No To Love [7'']
12. Dreams Burn Down Ride Nowhere
13. Deluxe Lush Gala
14. Don't Ask Why My Bloody Valentine Glider EP
15. Boys, You Won't The Wrens The Meadowlands
16. Piano Fire Sparklehorse It's A Wonderful Life
17. Siamese Wye Oak The Knot
18. My Heart's Reflection Yo La Tengo Electr-O-Pura
damnit, bootsy, i can't keep up. i've still got the country mix on tap.
I've just added your soul mix and your country mix to my library. Are there any others I've missed?
I listened to this list while printing today. Excellent studio stuff, + a shout out to the pains - good people, them.
Excellent studio stuff
Nice to hear. I'll test that theory today.
'Without You' Badfinger No Dice
'Blue Letter' Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac
'Its My Life' - The Animals Retrospective
'Murder City' - Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
'Im Shipping Up To Boston' - Dropkick Murphys Warrior's Code
'Cant Find My Way Home' - Blind Faith Blind Faith
'1979' - Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
'Pardon Me' - Incubus Make Yourself
'Underneath the Neon Sign' - The Kinks The Kinks Present A Soap Opera
'Easy To Be Hard' - Three Dog Night 20th Century Masters
1. JKR70 Presents Clay Hughes ft. Lucid & Irv Da Phenom* "Gotta Soul" The Whether Machine
2. Battles ft. Matias Aguayo "Ice Cream" Gloss Drop
3. Nas "Less Than an Hour (Theme from Rush Hour 3)" Greatest Hits
4. Ha Ha Tonka* "Cure for the Common Cold" Buckle in the Bible Belt
5. Zammuto* "Yay" (No album, download from P4k)
6. Meat Puppets "Evil Love" Too High to Die
7. Richie Hawtin "002" 005
8. Colin Stetson "Home" New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges
9. Digable Planets "It's Good to Be Here" Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)
T. Björk "Declare Independence (Matthew Herbert Remix)" Voltaic (CD2: The Volta Mixes)
B. Burning Spear "I and I Survive"* Dubmission Vol. 1
*Notes:
1. Some of Kansas City's finest Hip-hop (or so I'm told) collaborating with Rock crooner Hughes.
4. Magoo alert: playing next Wednesday, Sept 21, at Vaudeville Mews in Des Moines, for an $8 cover. Doors 7:30, Music at 8:00. Opening: Alana Amram & the Rough Gems, Monday Mourners, Eric Kennedy. You'd better go if you can make it. Tell them that Adam from Minneapolis sent you.
5. Daneeka's Ghost, this is half of the Books, and sounds much less like Neotropic here than his band does.
B. "I & I Survive" is a dub version of "Slavery Days".
the cellist half? or the other? (I'm off to p4k or google to answer my own question)
I didn't hear a cellist. So I'm guessing it's the other half.
Yes, my research revealed that Zammuto is the guitarist, De Jong is the cellist (who does a lot of soundtrack work, but not much solo stuff that I've found).
1. Look Forward To Seeing You -- Golden Smog
2. Goggles On -- Suburbs
3. Southern Man -- Neil Young
4. Why Can't I Touch It? - The Buzzcocks
5. Zooropa -- U2
6. Is It Really So Strange? -- The Smiths
7. On The Way Home (;ive) - Neil Young
8. Hollow Man -- R.E.M.
9. I lost the Monkey - The Wedding Present
10. Change Is Hard -- She & Him
Bonus: Engineers - Gary Numan