lummox Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 i am setting up 'zero 7' 'nightmares on wax' and 'greyboy allstars' in heavy rotation for my music listening pleasureness. a little 'maxwell' when i want to make some magic with my lady. 'joe satriani' and 'lake trout' and a little from beastie boys 'theinsoundfromthewayout' while i navigate the metropolis. wtf yall listen to? Quote
Off_White Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 On today's playlist: Â Link Wray: Live at the Paradiso All Girl Summer Fun Band: 2 Dead Moon: Trash and Burn Mountain Goats: Coroner's Gambit Goldfrapp: Felt Mountain Hazel: Toreador of Love The Raveonettes: Chain Gang of Love Quote
sk Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 This AM I listend to 3Doors down. It is Thing 1 and thing 2's FAVE CD WE LOVE TO ROCK OUT IN THE CAR MY KIDS ARE SO COOL Quote
rbw1966 Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Man, oh man, I haven't listened to Hazel in forever! Â I'm listening to Eliot Smith, and a Jazz compilation. Quote
HRoark Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Drivetime is for Archenemy, pure driving death metal with a female vocalist - . Â Some downhome New Orleans blues on the computer to keep me from going postal at work. Â Drive home to some soothing Nevermore - nice pure metal from Ballard. See you at Goofy's, Warrel. Quote
ken4ord Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 I listen to everything, except opera, most top40, and country. Â Lately been listening to alot of hardcore and electronica. Â Fugazi Hatebreed Slipknot Kittie (them girls rock) Paul Oakenfold Amon Tobin Dave Ralph (trance series) Roots Outkast and the list goes on.......... Quote
jlag Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 I agree Nightmares on Wax is really good. Everyone who appreciates good hip hop, not wankster crap, should check out UGLY DUCKLING!!!!! These 3 white boys kick out creative beats w/out drug references and don't need to cuss. They're website is www.meatshake.com. Crack me up. Quote
iain Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Zero 7 Simple Things is a great album  Currently in rotation: Meat Beat Manifesto - In Dub Caia - The Magic Dragon Old 97's - Fight Songs The Crystal Method - Legion of Boom Beth Orton - Central Reservation Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction Ricardo Lemvo & Mackina Loca - Mambo Yo Yo Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five Quote
Distel32 Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Right now I'm listening to Yonder Mountain String Band, recorded at the The Moore, Seattle, on Nov 1 2003. Â Definitely the best show of the three times I've seen Yonder. I love having recordings of the shows you go to! Makes them that much better! Â But later when I'm going climbing I have a mix cd set up for rotation: Some Leomoon, Living Legends, Crystal Method, propellar heads, and other crazy songs. Quite a good climbing mix. Quote
sketchfest Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 My current and constant rotation: Metallica Saliva Tool Lincoln Park and many, many more! Quote
lummox Posted January 27, 2004 Author Posted January 27, 2004 The Crystal Method - Legion of Boom why not vegas? ever play thievery corporation? Quote
jon Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Outkast The Crystal Method - Legion of Boom Dan the Automator Pearl Jam - Lost Dogs Jedi Mind Tricks - Visions of Ghandi People Under the Stairs - ....Or Stay Tuned Chemical Brothers - Come With Us Hieroglyphics - Full Circle J-Live - This guy fucking kicks serious ass!! Quote
jkrueger Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Puddle of Mudd - Life on Display  There is still hope for rock! It is refreshing to hear the tried and true guitar, bass, and drums -- no raprock, spinning and scratching djs, synth keyboards, background singers, orchestration, or other superfluous crap to get in the way. From aggressive and pissed off to hopeful and optimistic, they cover it all. The lyrics are emotional and intelligent without being sappy. The music is raw and powerful. And the production is amazing, so it only sounds better with volume!  Rock on! Quote
Dru Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 The Herbaliser: Herbal Blend, The Solid Steel BBC sessions Automaton: JIHAD - Points of Order Neil Young: Greendale UNKLE: Never Never Land Dj Spooky Tha Subliminal Kid: 1) Dubtometry and 2) Modern Mantra Elevator Through: Vague Premonition The Residents: Demons Dance Alone Quote
jkrueger Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 On roadtrips, whatever my co-pilot puts in from their collection -- new music that I'm not sick-to-death of! Quote
jlag Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Have you ever listened to it? so much for an open mind. Quote
Stonehead Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Oooooo! Another 'I am so cool 'cause my music is the shizzle cutting edge.' Yeah, and the covers. I can't think of a better use of bandwidth. Quote
jkrueger Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Oooooo! Another 'I am so cool 'cause my music is the shizzle cutting edge.' Yeah, and the covers. I can't think of a better use of bandwidth. The music one chooses to listen to does not make them any more or less cool than the next person. If just one person gets turned on to some new music because of this thread, than the usage of time and bandwidth has not been in vain. Quote
Stonehead Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 What comes to mind? Â Terminal uniqueness. Self-congratulatory back slapping. Narcissistic personality disorder. Self gratification as end-in-itself. Colossal circle jerk of gigantic proportions. Or is that redundant? Â As CBS said: Have we become wussies? Quote
Dru Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 What comes to mind? Â Colossal circle jerk of gigantic proportions. Or is that redundant? Â Quote
Bronco Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 I spent a gift card on the AC/DC '91 live album this morning. Rock your socks off! Â Someone gave me Hank Williams Jr.s newest CD recently and it's actually ok. Some of his recent work has been blah but he's got a great rendition of Jerry Reed's "Amos Moses" and a remake of "Devil in the Bottle" ironically right after "Can't we all get a longneck". Quote
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