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Reply #120 posted 01/02/07 2:02am

Christopher

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JDINTERACTIVE said:



Its been a very gay year for you Christoph. Watch out for Jamie T, the Pigeon Detectives and the Holloways this year. smile


lol

im already knowin about the jamie t. cool

ill be on the look out for the others tho!
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Reply #121 posted 01/02/07 10:22am

PeteZarustica

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NorthernLad said:


awesome list.. I haven't picked up "Orphans" yet but it's on my list of CDs to buy.


Seems we have pretty similar tastes. Congrats on a fun thread! I know the Bob Dylan should be in there...but I haven't heard it yet....
"I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
"Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself."
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Reply #122 posted 01/02/07 10:25am

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damosuzuki said:


19) Built to Spill – You in Reverse


Finally, evidence that someone else on this planet heard this album!
"I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
"Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself."
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Reply #123 posted 01/02/07 10:33am

PeteZarustica

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PFunkjazz said:

Zappa Plays Zappa at Key Club Morongo


Caught the Dec22 show at the Paramount, where they were filming a DVD. Dweezil did this thing right; though Frank's carnival atmosphere was missed, it just meant more time for the music. Overwhelming musicianship on all levels like I've never experienced, still getting over it...
"I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
"Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself."
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Reply #124 posted 01/02/07 2:46pm

PrettyMan72

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In no order:

3121 - Prince
On the Jungle Floor - Van Hunt
20 YO - Janet Jackson
RS2 - Rhonda Smith
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Reply #125 posted 01/05/07 1:47pm

HamsterHuey

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Christopher said:

im more of a songs guy than an album person so it takes alot for me to like most of the album. but these were the ones i was feelin this yr!



Is it me or I can't hear Neneh Cherry singing in that supposed duet on the Teddybears LP "Yours To Keep"? I guess she's humming on that one! lol


You probably do not have the HORRIBLE INFERIOR album version with Neneh Cherry, but the ÜBER KOOL original version with Paola from the Rock 'n' Roll Highschool OST. Good for you!

Come to think of it, I will NOT list this album after all. Paola's version is so good (also on my Pure list) that I really severely dislike the neneh Cherry version very much, thank you.
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Reply #126 posted 01/08/07 1:57pm

HamsterHuey

Again, thank you all for posting! Thanks for all the good tips!
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Reply #127 posted 01/08/07 9:27pm

Mara

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Mara said:


Is it me or I can't hear Neneh Cherry singing in that supposed duet on the Teddybears LP "Yours To Keep"? I guess she's humming on that one! lol


You probably do not have the HORRIBLE INFERIOR album version with Neneh Cherry, but the ÜBER KOOL original version with Paola from the Rock 'n' Roll Highschool OST. Good for you!

Come to think of it, I will NOT list this album after all. Paola's version is so good (also on my Pure list) that I really severely dislike the neneh Cherry version very much, thank you.


You're reading my mind. Stop! lol

The Neneh Cherry (& Annie) version isn't as melodic to me. Not to mention what I said earlier about hardly hearing Neneh on the album version.
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Reply #128 posted 01/08/07 9:33pm

Mara

HamsterHuey said:

NorthernLad said:




nice job!! Alot of these I've never heard of. I need to get busy with all the cool 2006 stuff I missed cool


And as far as I can tell, the only one listing The Knife.

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One of my picks, certainly in my top five.


I deeply enjoyed Silent Shout. A lot of folks I think didn't get it. But, sonically, I thought it was very avant garde and experimental. I liked that they took a chance and went their own route on this record and didn't try to rehash another Deep Cuts just to please a lot of those casual folks who started paying attention to them with that album.

I read somewhere that lead singer Karin's going to release a solo project sometime later this year.
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Reply #129 posted 01/09/07 1:57am

HamsterHuey

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HamsterHuey said:



And as far as I can tell, the only one listing The Knife.

heart

One of my picks, certainly in my top five.


I deeply enjoyed Silent Shout. A lot of folks I think didn't get it. But, sonically, I thought it was very avant garde and experimental. I liked that they took a chance and went their own route on this record and didn't try to rehash another Deep Cuts just to please a lot of those casual folks who started paying attention to them with that album.

I read somewhere that lead singer Karin's going to release a solo project sometime later this year.


Like I said in my list, posted somewhat further along this one, that this album to me is what Roísín Murphy's album was the year before. It jumped at me, grabbed a hold of me and didn't let go.

We Share Our Mother's Health was my first impression of them and that song... I cannot say what an impact it had. It was like hearing Björk's Army Of Me for the first time on a crowded dancefloor.

Of course, it is hard to get into them; like the Eurythmics, their music is cold when it comes to presentation, but their aloofness does not keep me from getting warmed by these sounds; I can hear the soul.

If people ask me to describe their music, which people always do when I am enthousiastic about music, I say; Knive = Eurythmics (83)+ Twin Peaks Soundtrack+ sonic Björk.
With maybe a pinch of Matthew Herbert and/or Ellen Allien.
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Reply #130 posted 01/09/07 7:21am

Mara

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Mara said:



I deeply enjoyed Silent Shout. A lot of folks I think didn't get it. But, sonically, I thought it was very avant garde and experimental. I liked that they took a chance and went their own route on this record and didn't try to rehash another Deep Cuts just to please a lot of those casual folks who started paying attention to them with that album.

I read somewhere that lead singer Karin's going to release a solo project sometime later this year.


Like I said in my list, posted somewhat further along this one, that this album to me is what Roísín Murphy's album was the year before. It jumped at me, grabbed a hold of me and didn't let go.

We Share Our Mother's Health was my first impression of them and that song... I cannot say what an impact it had. It was like hearing Björk's Army Of Me for the first time on a crowded dancefloor.

Of course, it is hard to get into them; like the Eurythmics, their music is cold when it comes to presentation, but their aloofness does not keep me from getting warmed by these sounds; I can hear the soul.

If people ask me to describe their music, which people always do when I am enthousiastic about music, I say; Knive = Eurythmics (83)+ Twin Peaks Soundtrack+ sonic Björk.
With maybe a pinch of Matthew Herbert and/or Ellen Allien.


WSOMH is a wow moment, indeed. That track immediately stood out to me, as did Neverland and the duet with Jay-Jay Johanson.

It's definitely a thinking person's album. I like that only a few can feel warm to it. There's a beauty in what they conveyed. This is another of those albums that produces colors when I close my eyes and play it.
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