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White Stripes lately. Dunno why. Great to lift to, though.

 

:pointstosky: I listened to so much White Stripes over the last couple of years, I had to take a break for awhile.

 

:banana: :banana: :banana:

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I bought 'The Essential Judas Priest" a few weeks ago. I can't stop listening to it.

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Been listening to a lot of jazz and funk lately:

 

David Axelrod

 

 

Was watching this thing on Comcast on Demand just last night. Was about 30 minutes long Herbie Hancock doing collaborations with different artists....dude can sure play some piano? Artists I saw were Christian Aguilera, Paul Simon and one of the dudes from Phish, I think, Trey something. :first:

 

Was pretty interesting.

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I've been listening to Interpol's Turn On The Bright Lights a lot over the past few weeks. I seem to do this every fall, probably because this is about the time I first fell in love with them four years ago.

 

And I've been on a Rogue Wave kick, too.

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heavy rotation for me lately has been bright eyes and the uncle tupelo family:

 

uncle tupelo

son volt

wilco

jeff tweedy

jay bennett

jay farrar

 

...but i've purchased about 100 cds over the last 3 weeks and haven't been giving the new ones a fair shake.

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David Byrne's Rei Momo (1989)

Marisa Monte's Universo Ao Meu Redor (2006)

 

both downloaded from allofmp3.com

 

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' date='Oct 27 2006, 09:45 AM' post='2815137']

heavy rotation for me lately has been bright eyes and the uncle tupelo family:

 

uncle tupelo

son volt

wilco

jeff tweedy

jay bennett

jay farrar

 

...but i've purchased about 100 cds over the last 3 weeks and haven't been giving the new ones a fair shake.

 

I just downloaded Son Volt's Trace last week, one of my old favorites...

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Evanescence's first album.

 

I listen to the whole thing every morning.

 

I am also really getting into Slipknot more and more.

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Evanescence's first album.

 

I listen to the whole thing every morning.

 

I am also really getting into Slipknot more and more.

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I just downloaded Son Volt's Trace last week, one of my old favorites...

:rolleyes: Trace is an old favorite.

 

I am also really getting into Slipknot more and more.

My best buddy is a big fan. He has a DVD of their music videos that he watches a lot. I can't get over the goofy masks.

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I've been listening to the new CD by Evanesensce. That chick can wail! :rolleyes:

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I've rotating these CDs at work this week:

 

Radiohead - OK Computer

My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade

My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge

The Killers - Sam's Town

AFI- December Underground

Evanescene - The Open Door

Muse - Black Holes and Revelations

Snow Patrol - Eyes Open

 

The Muse album is very quickly becoming one of my favorites. Great, great album from a very good band.

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Ray Lamontagne's Til the Sun Turns Black

 

Very laid-back, mellow work from start-to-finish. Great vocals (in fact, some of the best I've ever heard), solid lyrics, and a more bluesy sound than his previous album.

 

Definitely recommend it... :lol:

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Only if you're older than 18.

 

I REFUSE to grow up.

 

:P

 

My best buddy is a big fan. He has a DVD of their music videos that he watches a lot. I can't get over the goofy masks.

 

Their first album was very amateur but Iowa and Vol 3 are both great albums. The lyrics can be a bit juvenile and shock for shockings sake, but the melodies and overall music is awesome.

 

Talk about good workout music.

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Rocky Votolato - 'Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns'

Flaming Lips -"Clouds Taste Metallic"

Akufen -"Fabric 17

Michael Mayer-"Fabric 13"

Radioactive Man-"Fabric 08"

Farben-"Textstar"

David Newman AKA Durga Das -"Leap of Grace: The Hanuman Chalisa"

Tally Hall- "Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum"

Sigur Ros-"Takk"

Boogie Nights -"Original Soundtrack Volumes 1 & 2"

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Rocky Votolato - 'Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns'

Flaming Lips -"Clouds Taste Metallic"

Akufen -"Fabric 17

Michael Mayer-"Fabric 13"

Radioactive Man-"Fabric 08"

Farben-"Textstar"

David Newman AKA Durga Das -"Leap of Grace: The Hanuman Chalisa"

Tally Hall- "Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum"

Sigur Ros-"Takk"

Boogie Nights -"Original Soundtrack Volumes 1 & 2"

 

Wow, someone else here who has similar music tastes as I do.

 

heavy rotation lately...

 

Four Tet - Pause

Edit - Crying Over Pros For No Reason

Proem - You Shall Have Ever Been

Boards of Canada - Music Has a Right to Children

Sigur Ros - ()

Mr. Projectile - Sinking

Plaid - Not for Threes

 

and a bunch of other experimental stuff 99% of you have never heard of. :dunno:

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i recommend seeing John Scofield with Medeski at Efactory November something..even though that place is horrible. :(

 

i'll even buy you a beer and punch you in the face. :headbanger:

 

sorry posted under my main bored alias - porkbutt

 

Is this really porkbutt? :cry:

 

I saw Medeski Martin and Wood at the E-Factory years ago and I hate to say it but it sucked. The band was fine but the E-Factory is a big concrete box - terrible venue for a kinda quiet instro funk/soul band. The opening act was really good though, Soulive rocked the place. Once MMW came on people were walking around talking and stuff.

 

How much are tix? Who's opening?

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Is this really porkbutt? :cheers:

 

I saw Medeski Martin and Wood at the E-Factory years ago and I hate to say it but it sucked. The band was fine but the E-Factory is a big concrete box - terrible venue for a kinda quiet instro funk/soul band. The opening act was really good though, Soulive rocked the place. Once MMW came on people were walking around talking and stuff.

 

How much are tix? Who's opening?

yeah it's me.

 

i saw medeski there too a while back...and it did suck...and yes, efactory is horrible. but i love "a go-go"album scofield did with mmw...and now they have a new one that's good. they are great together...shame they can't play somewhere else...i saw scofield at U of P (forget name of theatre) and it was treeeeeemendous. don't know opener...tix are like $30.

 

also, soulive :dunno:

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Brian Eno & David Byrne "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts"

 

Robert Fripp "Exposure"

 

"The Essential Ten Years After"

 

Roger Waters "The Pros & Cons Of Hitchhiking"

 

Philip Glass "The Low Symphony"

 

Adrian Belew "Side Three"

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yeah it's me.

 

i saw medeski there too a while back...and it did suck...and yes, efactory is horrible. but i love "a go-go"album scofield did with mmw...and now they have a new one that's good. they are great together...shame they can't play somewhere else...i saw scofield at U of P (forget name of theatre) and it was treeeeeemendous. don't know opener...tix are like $30.

 

also, soulive :thumbsup:

 

I prolly won't go but thanks for the heads up. MMW was fine when I saw them - they were just a poor fit for the venue. I've seen other bands at the E-Factory that came off really well - I saw Sonic Youth, Fugazi and the Flaming Lips there (seperate shows of course). Because it's a big concrete box I think they need a loud band to fill it with sound. That's just not a great place for a kinda quiet funk/soul band to be playing.

 

Anyway, enjoy the show. :huh:

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:unsure:

I know I am getting old because I have no idea who half those bands are. :(

 

 

I still listen to the Beatles.

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MASTER OF PUPPETS

 

Funny thing is, i used to jam this in my Camaro when i was 16. Now at 38 im driving around in my Camaro SS jamming the same thing.

 

I never saw 38 year old dudes jamming Metallica in the 80's :dunno:

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