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Gnomon
Gnomon
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Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 12:47
Wish I could have hauled my ass into gear to see Oneida. Didn't go to see Neil's Children either!!!
I'm a lazy Sid!

Am going to see Arctic Monkeys tonight.
NME groupie, I know!!!
Gnomon
Gnomon
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Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 12:54
Alabama 3 - Mashville
Sheryl Crow - Best of...
Babyshambles - F*ck Forever
Arctic Monkeys - Demos and Live Tracks
Skankt - Eponymous
Aereogramme - Seclusion

Singles by Sons and Daughters, The Blood Arm, Nine Black Alps, ...
Rolling Ronnie
Rolling Ronnie
1468 posts

Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 12:59
Is 'Best of Sheryl Crow' a single?

;¬)
Gnomon
Gnomon
1121 posts

Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 13:04
Harsh! :o)
I think she out-Stones the Stones with her bluesy, country soft rock. I really like the 'Pictures' track with Kid Rock, tho' don't let this become public knowledge!
Kid Calamity
9044 posts

Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 13:07
CD / MP3:
Dude Descending A Staircase - Apollo 440
Various tracks (on compliation) - Rufus Wainwright
Biological Radio - Dreadzone
Strange Cargi III - William Orbit
Cold Water Music - Aim

DVD:
Demon Days - Gorillaz
Human Traffic
Led Zeppelin

Reading Material:
Da Vinci Code
Mojo
Kid Calamity
9044 posts

Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 13:07
CD / MP3:
Dude Descending A Staircase - Apollo 440
Various tracks (on compliation) - Rufus Wainwright
Biological Radio - Dreadzone
Strange Cargi III - William Orbit
Cold Water Music - Aim

DVD:
Demon Days - Gorillaz
Human Traffic
Led Zeppelin

Reading Material:
Da Vinci Code
Mojo
anthonyqkiernan
anthonyqkiernan
7087 posts

Re: Sons & Daughters
Jun 07, 2005, 13:10
Trying to decide whether to go see them on Thursday or not. Have heard variable reports of the live experience
Vybik Jon
Vybik Jon
7717 posts

Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 13:12
"don't let this become public knowledge!"

Fair enough.

http://www.gnomonisabiggirl.com
Severin
Severin
1770 posts

Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 13:57
LOL
Lascivia
Lascivia
422 posts

Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives
Jun 07, 2005, 14:23
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Darwin! [1972]
Widely considered by prog fans the best of Italian albums, my enthusiasm for this symph album has waned since I first got it. It still has good tunes, but certainly Il Balletto di Bronzo, Picchio dal Pozzo, Pierrot Lunaire, Arti + Mestieri, et al, are all better.

Bubu - Anabelas [1978]
One of my favorites, an Argentinian album which I have enthused about here before.

Pere Ubu - 1975-1977
Thanks to Lugia, Stevo, and Squid, I went out and bought the "Datapanik in the Year Zero" box for $46.50 (including shipping) from an Amazon marketplace seller. This is Disc A (I'm limiting myself to one disc a week) and includes the originial "Datapanik" EP and "The Modern Dance". How could I have lived so long without "Final Solution"?

Arti + Mestieri - Tilt [1974]
How can such a lighthearted music be so dramatic? A unique fusion album with plenty of symphonic textures wrought by mellotron, vibraphone, and flute on top of the electric guitar, drums, sax, and synths. Spectacular drumming from Furio Chirico really propels this thing, one of my fave albums from Italy.

Zamla Mammaz Manna - Familjesprickor [1980]
This RIO album seems overrated to me. Some of the tracks are really good but others aren't; one even suffers from cliched classic rock guitar lines.

Henry Cow - Western Culture [1978]
All compositions are by Hodgkinson and Cooper, and not as stuffy as most Cow tunes are regarded, with Cooper's tunes in particular flowing nicely.

Captain Beefheart - Strictly Personal [1968]
Just got this recently. Wow, Krasnow really murdered "Trust Us" and "Kandy Korn". Lucky for us that "On Tomorrow" and "Gimme Dat Harp Boy" were left relatively untouched.

Biota - Almost Never [1992]
A blend of folk, jazz, and classical with plenty of acoustic instruments pureed by a lot of processing. Biota are known for an enveloping sonic cloud; this is the earliest album of theirs I have heard where the haze has thinned to the point that full-fledged melodies and tunes emerge. Great stuff, IMO.

Miles Davis - Bitches Brew [1969]
Faust - s/t [1971]
Car listening.
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