whats your fav recording right now, or some anyways

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whats your fav recording right now, or some anyways

Post by axial » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:34 pm

mine would be

the new radiohead and the new beck album

to me they just sound beautiful loud,
ahhh but look who did them. but anyways I guess thats what its about
blah blah how about you?

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Re: whats your fav recording right now, or some anyways

Post by Bear » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:41 pm

The Two I'm the most stuck on at the moment are "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" from Wilco and "Hail the thief" from Radiohead. Those two don't seem to want to leave my CD player.
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Post by axial » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:57 pm

always luv the zep!!!!

I haven't sen the dvd yet, but I heard it was very awesome!
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Post by Rick Hunter » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:59 pm

I have been rocking Hella's "hold your horse is" , Pinbacks "Offcell" and the newGrandaddy, oh yeah and the last Coldplay is what I listen to when I know noone is listening.

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Post by Rick Hunter » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:59 pm

I have been rocking Hella's "hold your horse is" , Pinbacks "Offcell" and the newGrandaddy, oh yeah and the last Coldplay is what I listen to when I know noone is listening.

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Post by cgarges » Thu Jul 24, 2003 10:44 pm

Nina Nastisia's "The Blackened Air." Haven't gotten her new one yet. Albini-engineered.

Also The Bad Plus' new album, courtesy of Tchad Blake.

Both are live, off the floor records without overdubs. (At least I think the Nina Nastasia album is. I know the Bad Plus album was done that way.)

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Post by axial » Thu Jul 24, 2003 11:03 pm

newjusto wrote:I have been rocking Hella's "hold your horse is" , Pinbacks "Offcell" and the newGrandaddy, oh yeah and the last Coldplay is what I listen to when I know noone is listening.
hella is very awesome, very very good live too...
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Post by NewAndImprov » Thu Jul 24, 2003 11:17 pm

Serge Gainsbourg: Historie de Melody Nelson: Man, a friend of mine just turned me on to thei record, and I'm obsessed with it! From 1971, it's a 28 minute concept album about Serge having an affair with a young girl who is later killed in an accident, at least that's how my wife has translated the lyrics. What's so cool is just how amazing it sounds. It starts with an ultra cool funky picked bass line, drums so close miced they sound like they're inside your head, and fuzzy acid guitar, totally dry but mixed way in the background. Then Serge's voice enters, sounding like a french (and sexier) Leonard Cohen, kind of speaking kind of singing. After a long while, glorious, rich strings come in, huge lush and ambient against the ultra dry rhythm tracks. It's this amazing mix of low key funk and Frech pop, and it still sounds completely fresh. I probably listen to this 3-4 times a day, every day lately.

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Post by soundispatch » Fri Jul 25, 2003 12:11 am

Lately,

I've been enjoying the new Fall anthology 'Totally Wired' from the Rough Trade years. Mark E. Smith at his cynical best --- raw performances all around, and really some of their best work, in my opinion.

Another album I picked up at Aquarius in San Francisco entitled 'Pharaoh Overlord #2'. Finnish stoner rock at it's very, very finest. Another great album from the bassist/ringleader of the amazing Circle, Jussi Lehtisalo. Right now this also would be my 'favourite bass part recorded' vote in that thread...

Honorable mentions go to OreWaKonnaMonJanai's 'Epitonic' (they're a japanese band, if you hadn't guessed), and Massive Attack's latest.... full sounding, and nicely composed.

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Post by tactics » Fri Jul 25, 2003 1:03 am

I've been listening to Rollerball's "Superstructure" album.There an Australian band who rock quite tremendously with a 70's kind of vibe.
Grand Funk's "Red album" vinyl.No 70's vibe here just the real deal.
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Post by I'm Painting Again » Fri Jul 25, 2003 1:23 am

I have been listening to the boyscout song "be prepared" by Tom Lehrer off of his 1952 10" on Tom Lehrer Records over and over..Old indie music, dirty (for the 50's) social satire, neat..Also some of the Enoch Light records..the raincoats..magnetic fields get lost cause i just got it as a gift..this lush lp..and Javanese Gamlan. I have been doing this all day long yes i havhegelfige luyifeg YGE KVCUYRGVUEYGRUEYRGEUG GFR.

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Post by axial » Fri Jul 25, 2003 1:59 am

the life people refrence when using that statement or idea tends to be overrated anyways, so no worries on that...

Its rad cause I'm gunna check these out!
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Post by transmothra » Fri Jul 25, 2003 2:08 am

just mentioned this in the fave guitar part thread: Kaki King - utterly amazing record. also the new Radiohead, old Black Sabbath, The Clash's London Calling, Television's Marquee Moon, Will Ackerman's anthology, Jurassic 5's latest, etc.
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Post by wing » Fri Jul 25, 2003 5:23 am

transmothra wrote:Television's Marquee Moon
man, i was about to mention television's marquee moon... that record totally rules doesn't it?!!

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