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PostPosted: Tue 1/Jul/08 9:23am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I like Kate Nash Smile
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PostPosted: Tue 1/Jul/08 9:57am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

inzane wrote:
Henry Dorset Case wrote:

The Ramones are O for Orsome.


Big Grin looking for more plebs who dont understand that one??


yar, its my Alzheimers... I forget when I use my material.


I mean, really.
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dCP_NFTUilI
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Nick_K wrote:
'91 the year punk broke.


just "found" copy of that movie, started watching it in Sunday and my wife told me to "turn that tihs off", she did not like Sonic Youth in their full live glory.
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PostPosted: Wed 2/Jul/08 9:52am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Never really got in Sonic Youth either. Lee Randello's (sp) guitar work is amazing at times but otherwise never really got them.

Dinosaur Jr on the oher hand, awesome.
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PvGkz6hsolo
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2999417569188182518&q=&hl=en
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ants06 wrote:
got tickets to see joe satriani play in new plymouth this morning , stoked!


I'll see you when I come out from hanging backstage with Satch. Tongue it
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Clarky wrote:
ants06 wrote:
got tickets to see joe satriani play in new plymouth this morning , stoked!


I'll see you when I come out from hanging backstage with Satch. Tongue it


prem tickets ? or mad hook up?
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I rediscovered a James Plotkin release from 1997 last night - under the Title "flux". Experimental guitar-based loops in a trad song format. It very much rocks.

I don't think I've listened to it in the last six years, but it doesn't sound dated at all...
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Nachtmystium - Assassins: Black Meddle Part 1

It's like Pink Floyd decided to play Black Metal or something. So cool. Jono, I think you may like this.

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&frienblahblahblah

The last song (well, 3 tracks, but one song really) has a huge Isis vibe too
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oh my kcuf



Everyone needs to hear this. This is some of the most incredible stuff I've ever heard. Wish I had discovered this years ago
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Springsteen's Devils and Dust. Great narrative music that is about real stuff. I'm slowly collecting all of his albums. The albums from the 70s to the mid 80s and then the more recent ones seem the best to me. It's like he needs America to be conflicted to situate his music properly in terms of its themes of decay and redemption. Smile
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E Dogg Capizzle wrote:
Springsteen's Devils and Dust. Great narrative music that is about real stuff. I'm slowly collecting all of his albums. The albums from the 70s to the mid 80s and then the more recent ones seem the best to me. It's like he needs America to be conflicted to situate his music properly in terms of its themes of decay and redemption. Smile


An album I revisited recently is "Born in the USA": when it came out I thought it was utter tihs, I think because I was predisposed to dislike it because it was popular, and i didnt listen to or think about the lyrics. Its quite subversive actually.

and I really like the song "The River" and also "Glory Days": anthems of loss and lost youth.

and if you're in the mood for it "Nebraska" is O for Orsome. very "down" though.


Ive been listening to the Beatles "White Album" quite a bit of late. Gosh those boys were quite the talent, back in the day.
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PostPosted: Fri 11/Jul/08 4:54pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Henry Dorset Case wrote:

An album I revisited recently is "Born in the USA": when it came out I thought it was utter tihs, I think because I was predisposed to dislike it because it was popular, and i didnt listen to or think about the lyrics. Its quite subversive actually.


I got a copy of live and rare (vol3), worth a listen if just for the versoin of " bring them home"

as for the Ramones anthology, do you like their version of " R A M O N E S" ?
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