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Topic: The return of the "What are you listening to now?" thread (Read 1020969 times)
The Demon
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Quote from: halblaineisgood on May 10, 2014, 05:31:24 PM
George Clinton - Let's Dance
Excellent
Prince -
Purple Rain
Belle and Sebastian
Tigermilk
Orange Juice -
The Orange Juice
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Quote from: halblaineisgood on May 10, 2014, 05:31:24 PM
George Clinton - Let's Dance
i love bowie's let's dance album
f*** the haterzzz
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JK
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Maybe I put too much faith in atmosphere
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Bowie's
Let's Dance
is indeed excellent...
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Re: The return of the "What are you listening to now?" thread
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This has been it for me lately:
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And since then pretty much anything and everything I can get my filthy hands on by Sun Kil Moon, Red House Painters and Mark Kozelek's solo and collaborations.
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Mike's Beard
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Check your privilege. Love & Mercy guys!
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Been wanting to hear this for ages, haven't wanted to pay the obscene cost of it to do so. Thank God for youtube.
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I'd rather be forced to sleep with Caitlyn Jenner then ever have to listen to NPP again.
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Inspired by the Punk Appreciation thread, the Bass Favorites thread, and Favorite Album Of All-Time thread, I dug out some Slade. While they were more glam than punk, they still had a lot of punk in them. Jim Lea was a great bass player and songwriter. And, Slayed is a hidden classic; you rarely see it mentioned in album polls.
Check out this video of Slade's "Cum On Feel The Noize". It's so cheesy it's classic. And, how I miss Noddy:
http://youtu.be/rftnB33goIg
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please let me wonder
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Great album. The people bashing this are absolutely hysterical. It must be some music fan disease to hate the person who writes the songs in their beloved bands. You see it with VU fans and Lou Reed's solo career, Brian Eno fanboys who only like the first 2 Roxy Music albums, and Pixies fans who can't deal with anything after
Doolittle
. Frank Black is a monster talent.
The "theaterical" era stuff might be better than the 70s albums.
Love the "Hey Jude" cover on this.
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Mike's Beard
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Check your privilege. Love & Mercy guys!
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Quote from: The Demon on May 18, 2014, 01:10:41 PM
The "theaterical" era stuff might be better than the 70s albums.
No way. The Residents peaked with Duck Stab, Eskimo and Commercial Album. Then each subesquent album was not quite as good as the one it followed.
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I'd rather be forced to sleep with Caitlyn Jenner then ever have to listen to NPP again.
The Demon
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Quote from: Mike's Beard on May 19, 2014, 09:24:34 AM
Quote from: The Demon on May 18, 2014, 01:10:41 PM
The "theaterical" era stuff might be better than the 70s albums.
No way. The Residents peaked with Duck Stab, Eskimo and Commercial Album. Then each subesquent album was not quite as good as the one it followed.
All great albums, but I think
Mark of the Mole
,
Tunes of Two Cities
, and
Wormwood
are even better.
Demons Dance Alone
is also wonderful. And while they kept making albums, I think largely they became more of a theatrical/performance group once they began touring, rather than a group making albums as their main focus. The 70s albums are wildly creative and excellent, but they are also largely crude attempts at imitating Frank Zappa and a few of their other heroes. They really began finding their voice around
Eskimo
and the Mole stuff, which of course paved the way for
Wormwood
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Freak Show
,
Cube-E
, etc. That early phase with the original lineup has a charming cockiness, but they became confident later on. That's the stuff with real depth.
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Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
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The great late Elliott Smith... never forgotten.
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