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Originally posted by Agathon
That Brian Eno Album that Molly recommended in another thread. Snoop Dogg (I just wanted to hear someone else swearing) Green Day - American Idiot The Doors - Morrison Hotel Old-school punk. ![]() Real old school punk: Iggy & the Stooges - Raw Power Can't beat transvestite Iggy on the cover. Good stuff (well I haven't ever listened to Snoop Dogg, but I own everything else mentioned). Iggy rules! |
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I have finally screened and went through all my new songs.
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Originally posted by Lazarus and the Gimp
This is the good stuff- The Birthday Party- "Dead Joe" The Birthday Party- "Release the bats" Killing Joke- "Psyche" Killing Joke- "Love like blood" Killing Joke- "Exorcism" Killing Joke- "The death and resurrection show" Nick Cave- "The Mercy Seat" The Gun Club- "Ghost on the highway" Bauhaus- "In the flat field" Get them down your neck and tell me it's a joke. It's bulging eyes and bulging veins all the way, not Amateur-dramatics posing. Don't forget the Industrial-Goth crossover- Einsturzende Neubauten and Xmal Deutschland. And the ever tasteful 'Nick the Stripper' and 'Drunk on the Pope's Blood' by the Birthday Party. Agathon- I hope you're enjoying your old Yes albums, you turgid old fart. ![]() 'Err, they can't play their instruments! I can't hear what they're saying! Wozzit mean? Is it a man or a woman?" By the way, if you haven't heard any of Jaz Coleman's work, don't knock him. 'Songs from the Victorious City' is a groundbreaking album, he's an extremely talented multi instrumentalist (Eastern and Western instruments) and Anne Dudley (who worked with him on it) is responsible for the wonderful 'Ancient and Modern' album too. |
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Originally posted by Buck Birdseed
I've borrowed a whole bunch of CDs from the public library though, from the Bullitt sountrack to a compo of African Disco tracks from the seventies, via Richard Hell, Atari Teenage Riot and Can. I love the 'Bullitt' soundtrack. Even if the film were crap (which it ain't) that would be a good reason to have it. Lalo Schiffrin: the man. Can I've always liked- especially 'Soon Over Babaluma' and 'Ege Bamyasi'. |
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"Could hardly play"- and yet Jaz Coleman is composer-in-residence for the Auckland symphony orchestra. A hemisphere weeps.
Yes, and let's just say that eyebrows were raised about that. Those groups I find musically very boring. I couldn't care less about the words, since pop songs almost always have silly lyrics and goth songs are just hilarious. I'm guessing that you like Morrissey/The Smiths. Might I recommend Arsenic? ![]() |
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Today I was at Skärholmen market (which is the place in Stockholm to buy cheap, second-rate pirate copies of middle eastern music from questionable vendors). There I purchased for way too much money a CD of my Turkpop favourite Ebru Gündes (who has a hell of a voice despite looking somewhat like Kylie) and a compilation of recent Arabic pop music. Both are good, though the latter only has ten tracks which feels like a bit of a rip-off. Plus the track listings are all in arabic which makes it a bit hard to follow.
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