chucK Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 (edited) Last night on the way to Pbu clbu I threw a tape of the Pavement "Perfect Sound Forever" 10" into the car hi-fi. Low-fi, DIY, hooky guitar songs with short (20 sec) noise experiments between each track. I love that shit! I guess that EP is also available as part of Westing Musket something or 'nother blah blah They're from Stockton CA too. Rocking town Edited March 10, 2004 by chucK Quote
arlen Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 After reading about how Jack White is apparently enraged by the mere mention of them, I checked out the new Von Bondies. Survey says: Quote
Greg_W Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 (edited) Some old Slayer (totally rockin', what else is there to say?), STP (mixing it up), Sanctuary (good steady metal, great singer, solid sound), excerpts from Verdi's "La Traviata" (might go see it). How's that chuck? Edited March 10, 2004 by Greg_W Quote
glacier Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 (edited) Hank III - because the boy is definitely channelling Grandpa, and puts on a no-holds-barred live show between his country and hard-core sets. Split Lip Rayfield - as they say on their website (Bloodshot Records) - 'Bluegrass worthy of blasting out of the windows of your Barracuda.' They are playing the Tractor in April - a highly recommended show. Warren Zevon (RIP) - 'My Ride's Here' - ascerbic and foretelling. And because there is always room on the team for a goon. Edited to satiate chuck Edited March 10, 2004 by glacier Quote
Eerie Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 In The Deck..... Audioslave. on deck.... mix of B.I.G. and GangStarr. I think you'll agree there's a lot more to Gorillaz than 'Clint Eastwood'. Quote
chucK Posted March 10, 2004 Author Posted March 10, 2004 (edited) Hey all youse telling us what music you're listening to! How about telling us about the music too. I mean, "Split Lip Rayfield" sounds like a cool name, and I know who Hank III is, but not much more. Why are you liking these tunes? That might make this a little more interesting of a thread, and maybe give an old outa touch guy like me some shopping tips. For those who have already posted, there probably still is time to edit your post to include the Y Greg W Edited March 10, 2004 by chucK Quote
chirp Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 Belle and Sebastian - Boy with the Arab Strap Tad - 8 way santa Thievery Corporation - Abduction and Reconstructions Screaming Trees - All Acid House soundtrack Quote
bunglehead Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 I'm an old fuddy duddy. In my truck CD player is "Footprints" by Pat Martino. I've also been listening to "Sifl n Olly" a lot lately. Quote
Fejas Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 Listening to first Gorillaz album You ever check out Deltron 3030? right now, got that french rap from de trad clip goin, but in the car its Vowel Movements... Quote
fenderfour Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 The drive in this morning was "God Hates Us All" from Slayer. What better way to deal with the road rage? GregW can probably better expound on the virtues of Slayer than I can. Earlier this week I had some break beats and atmospherics from "Anokha sounds of the Asian Underground". This stuff is all over the map from simple drum and bass to almost classical. A big bonus with this disc - most of the drums are acoustic. Talvin Singh (lead collaborator) plays the tablas. I had Soundgarden's "A-Sides" in the deck yesterday morning. Yesterday afternoon brought Nina Simone for the commute home. Right now I am listening to the enitre catalog from Slipknot on my I-river .mp3 player. Slipknot is 9 guys going absolutely apeshit with heavy, aggressive "tunes" like people=shit and Wait and Bleed. Quote
bunglehead Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 You ever check out Deltron 3030? Del ROCKS. That's a GREAT disc. Kid Koala Dan the Automator: Quote
Fejas Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 Sorry Chuck... Deltron 3030 is one of the guys from the Gorillaz, and is better the the band together I think, its more rap but with a lot of big wordz N stuff. Vowel Movements is a rap group that has one of their songs beat to 'two pinyacoladas' or how ever you spell that foo foo drink. its a really good song, and there music is up beat and rap dance party, kinda... It off the 'ready, fire, aim' ski porn video, and produced by Tanner Hall a pro skier... Quote
Greg_W Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 The drive in this morning was "God Hates Us All" from Slayer. What better way to deal with the road rage? GregW can probably better expound on the virtues of Slayer than I can. Check out "South of Heaven" - it kills. Checked in on some Metallica on the drive in, "...And Justice For All". Quote
ken4ord Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 Manu Chao- Clandestino Indie rocker from Mexico, strong mexican feel, but he use a lot of loops, synth, and samples. Quote
b-rock Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 Garage a Trois right now. Looks like a Frank Zappa kinda afternoon though. Quote
jon Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 Listening to first Gorillaz album You ever check out Deltron 3030? right now, got that french rap from de trad clip goin, but in the car its Vowel Movements... Yeah it kicks ass. Hieroglyphics? Quote
Distel32 Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 I made TimL this sweet rap mix, but I sort of want to keep it for myself now it is just too damn good. Some Atmosphere, Living Legends, Sage Francis, Del, Blackalicious, The Roots, and a Brother Ali song. Quote
willstrickland Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 Outkast - Big Boi and Dre Present Primus - Sailing the Seas of Cheese Jay Z - Unplugged Miles Davis 2nd Quintet 65-68 Box Set Wes Montgomery w/Wynton Kelly trio - Smokin at the Half Note Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Live show from '99 Quote
EWolfe Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 Outkast - Aquemini Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Will The Circle Be Unbroken Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk Haydn - String Quartets, Opus 20, 76 D'Gary - Akata Meso Tackhead - Friendly As A Hand Grenade Variety is the spice of life! Quote
bunglehead Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 Tackhead?!! DAMN!! I thought I was one of the only peeps that had even heard of Gary Clail. Tackhead Sound System's a pretty good chunk o' vinyl. Quote
snoboy Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 Was - Darude Am - Digable Planets Will Be - Manu Chao Quote
whirlwind Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 2pac cause " revenge is the sweetest thing next to getting pussy" Quote
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