'Turn me up & turn me on & turn me loose. I AM ALIVE!!!!'
mooney suzuki too and dogs die hot cars this morning. oh and a bit of pablo honey
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posted on 8-9-2004 at 12:27
bowie
the who
stevie wonder
the clash
portishead
black box recorder
the jam
ice cube
the charlatans
my teen lover just discovered she's a genius
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posted on 8-9-2004 at 12:30
Ian Dury
The Libertines
Marvin Gaye
Patrick Fitzgerald
The Jam
The Redskins
“I feel that life is divided into the horrible and the miserable. That's the two categories. The horrible are like, I don't know, terminal
cases, you know, and blind people, crippled. I don't know how they get through life. It's amazing to me. And the miserable is everyone else.
So you should be thankful that you're miserable, because that's very lucky, to be miserable.”
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Carl
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posted on 8-9-2004 at 12:30
>Robert Wyatt - Shleep
Can you tell me a little more about this? I heard 'Free will & testament' a while ago and liked it a lot.
Killers, The Coral, Against Me, VGS, Early Green Day, and some fairly weird stuff by unknown people...
And Now 35 at work cause other than 'Denon Technical Test Tones' its the only CD we've got.
Owen
i think i have now 35..it has karma police on it i think..not that bad then.
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posted on 8-9-2004 at 12:50
I'm amazed how people seem to be listening to multiple artists at one time. Or have I just taken "current listening" too literally?
In either case; Dismantled - Circular (On digitalgunfire.com).
I, Climb.
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posted on 8-9-2004 at 12:53
Quote:
Originally posted by Carl
>Robert Wyatt - Shleep
Can you tell me a little more about this? I heard 'Free will & testament' a while ago and liked it a lot.
It was the first time I'd listened to that particular album so I'd be hard pressed to discuss it in relation to his other work, but Wyatt
himself was the drummer in the seminal 60s prog/jazz/experimental band Soft Machine. An unpredictable run of events (including losing the use of his
legs) led him onto his solo career. As an artist he is more or less totally unique and unparalled, sculpting remarkably involving and emotional
dreamscapes beautifully cemented by his haunting voice and unlikely semantics.
Check out Rock Bottom, his solo debut, Volumes 1 & 2 by Soft Machine, and Joy of a Toy by Kevin Ayers, also ex Soft Machine to
acquaint yourself with their legacy.
echelon have just been signed to the poptones label (same one as boxer) and have played shows with em so they may be supporting...good band too
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absent kid are supporting
ecehlon have played at the uni before though, last year i believe in level 2
"In descending order of vehemence, my objections to the Tory species stem from a) everything they do, b) everything they say, c) everything they
stand for, d) how they look, e) their stupid names and f) the noises I imagine they make in bed."
the music - welcome to the north
snow patrol - when its all over...
22-20s - 22-20s
"In descending order of vehemence, my objections to the Tory species stem from a) everything they do, b) everything they say, c) everything they
stand for, d) how they look, e) their stupid names and f) the noises I imagine they make in bed."