Recent CD Purchases (I'm amazed this wasn't here...)
#167
Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:29 PM
CD's
The Stray Cats - Best of...
Frank Zappa - YCDTOSA vol.5
Frank Zappa - Shut Up n' Play Yer Guitar (holy god... blows my face off, it does!)
LP's
Parliament - Motor Booty affair
Earth, Wind and Fire - That's the Way of the World
Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
LSO - "The Impressionists"
Ohta San - meets Andre Popp
(last two LP's given free of charge! woo!)
That makes $500 spent on music in two weeks. That's it. I can't keep doing this, or it's curtains. Two weeks without buying another album... think i can do it?
The Stray Cats - Best of...
Frank Zappa - YCDTOSA vol.5
Frank Zappa - Shut Up n' Play Yer Guitar (holy god... blows my face off, it does!)
LP's
Parliament - Motor Booty affair
Earth, Wind and Fire - That's the Way of the World
Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
LSO - "The Impressionists"
Ohta San - meets Andre Popp
(last two LP's given free of charge! woo!)
That makes $500 spent on music in two weeks. That's it. I can't keep doing this, or it's curtains. Two weeks without buying another album... think i can do it?
"Nothing is real, all is permitted"
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
#168
Posted 05 August 2004 - 07:21 PM
I just picked up a copy of M-Flo's Astromantic.
I really didn't care for his first CD, Planet Shining, but I felt he really broke out in this album. Almost every song is a duet with another equally lovely artist, including Chemistry, Dragon Ash, and the exceedingly lovely BoA.
Since I picked up this CD last week, it has been the only thing on rotation in my car.
I really didn't care for his first CD, Planet Shining, but I felt he really broke out in this album. Almost every song is a duet with another equally lovely artist, including Chemistry, Dragon Ash, and the exceedingly lovely BoA.
Since I picked up this CD last week, it has been the only thing on rotation in my car.
#170
Posted 07 August 2004 - 06:24 PM
I was only going to check if my local record store had any Motorhead. then i figured i'd see if they had any good funk in. then i just browsed a bit, but i managed to get myself away before i spent too much. So here's what i got:
Lenny Bruce - Togetherness
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Isaac Hayes - Black Moses
Lenny Bruce - Togetherness
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Isaac Hayes - Black Moses
"Nothing is real, all is permitted"
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
#172
Posted 09 August 2004 - 12:48 PM
QUOTE (Jordan @ Aug 9 2004, 10:45 AM)
Who the hell is Frank Zappa. I can't name one of his songs!
He's a guy who liked to write music and frequently hired musicians to play his music. There's a little FZ for everyone, but there's probably some that you'll hate to death (even i hate some of his junk). Just look him up on some P2P program - there's usually plenty to choose from. Be aware, though, because even 5 or so random songs may not provide a good... sampling of his wares.
It's good music! Trust me!
"Nothing is real, all is permitted"
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
#173
Posted 13 August 2004 - 11:16 PM
Revolver, the Beatles. The UK version, with I'm only Sleeping, Dr. Robert and (ahhh) And Your Bird Can Sing.
Was mailed a cd with some video from the Finn Brothers show I know everyone is tired of hearing about. burnt a cd of Neil F's Borderline show ('02) for a bud I'm seeing off in Nashville this weekend.
Was mailed a cd with some video from the Finn Brothers show I know everyone is tired of hearing about. burnt a cd of Neil F's Borderline show ('02) for a bud I'm seeing off in Nashville this weekend.
#175
Posted 14 August 2004 - 06:15 PM
Hecc, I think you'd love a web-radio site I've been listening too. It's filled with no-name garage bands from various decades. None of the music is top 40 and I'm almost postitive that half of them never pressed albums.
TEENAGE WASTELAND is the radio show.
http://wfmu.org/playlists/TW
TEENAGE WASTELAND is the radio show.
http://wfmu.org/playlists/TW
Oh SMEG. What the smeggity smegs has smeggins done? He smeggin killed me. - Lister of Smeg, space bum
#177
Posted 14 August 2004 - 11:59 PM
The University of Maryland also has a pretty kickin' radio station. You can hear live streams at http://www.wmucradio.com. They also archive their shows from the past three days.
On Sunday nights 6-9pm EST they have a live music show called Third Rail with some web-cam action.
On Sunday nights 6-9pm EST they have a live music show called Third Rail with some web-cam action.
#178
Posted 16 August 2004 - 07:13 AM
Latest purchases (all at budget prices!):
Godflesh "Us and Them" CD--hard driving, droning, sometimes "acid drenched" guitars, with sinister vocals and breakbeats. Think early Swans, meets The Stooges, meets death metal, meets Aphex Twin. Quickly becoming one of my favorite bands. Definitely a must if you're into so-called heavy music. I've been raving about these folks on LJ recently, so pardon the repetition.
Cheap tapes in the bargain bin:
Public Enemy "It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back"
Judas Priest "Living After Midnight"
(My collection is sadly lacking in rap/hip hop and metal so I need help in this area)
Godflesh "Us and Them" CD--hard driving, droning, sometimes "acid drenched" guitars, with sinister vocals and breakbeats. Think early Swans, meets The Stooges, meets death metal, meets Aphex Twin. Quickly becoming one of my favorite bands. Definitely a must if you're into so-called heavy music. I've been raving about these folks on LJ recently, so pardon the repetition.
Cheap tapes in the bargain bin:
Public Enemy "It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back"
Judas Priest "Living After Midnight"
(My collection is sadly lacking in rap/hip hop and metal so I need help in this area)
#179
Posted 16 August 2004 - 08:32 PM
The Flaming Lips - Clouds Tatse Metallic
Takako Minekawa - Cloudy Cloud Calculator
Parliament - Mothership Connection
Parliament - Up for the Down Stroke
Dillenger Ecape Plan - Miss Machine
Frank Zappa - Boulez Conducts...
Takako Minekawa - Cloudy Cloud Calculator
Parliament - Mothership Connection
Parliament - Up for the Down Stroke
Dillenger Ecape Plan - Miss Machine
Frank Zappa - Boulez Conducts...
"Nothing is real, all is permitted"
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
#180
Posted 20 August 2004 - 03:29 AM
Reader-
ok so so far youve listed stuff by minutemen and takako minekawa who i both love to death. recently i djed at this little club here where i live in northern japan and i did a trattoria/escalator/readymade type set which was pretty fun. anyway
Mansfield- mansfield popp
kaji hideki- lov songs
yukari rotten- not dead
spangle call lili line- or
ok so so far youve listed stuff by minutemen and takako minekawa who i both love to death. recently i djed at this little club here where i live in northern japan and i did a trattoria/escalator/readymade type set which was pretty fun. anyway
Mansfield- mansfield popp
kaji hideki- lov songs
yukari rotten- not dead
spangle call lili line- or