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  • "Milestone-Tracks"

    23 Nov 2009, 9:59 de metawirt

    metawirt's Milestones1st track: (31 Oct 2006)
    Blurt - EscucharShoot & Shout
    1000th track: (04 Nov 2006)
    Screamin' Jay Hawkins - EscucharFrenzy
    2000th track: (16 Nov 2006)
    嶺川貴子 - DRIVE MY CAR
    3000th track: (21 Nov 2006)
    The Jesus and Mary Chain - in the rain
    4000th track: (30 Nov 2006)
    The Sugarcubes - Hit
    5000th track: (06 Dec 2006)
    Fred Frith And Keep The Dog - Intro (Radio3,UK)
    6000th track: (16 Dec 2006)
    Art Brut - EscucharBang Bang Rock and Roll
    7000th track: (05 Jan 2007)
    Holly Golightly - Lonesome Town
    8000th track: (17 Jan 2007)
    Die Aeronauten - EscucharDu bist nicht allein
    9000th track: (04 Feb 2007)
    David Bowie - EscucharHeroes
    10000th track: (11 Feb 2007)
    23 Skidoo - Kendang (Featuring Pharoah Sanders)
    11000th track: (18 Feb 2007)
    EA80 - Ich Warte
    12000th track: (25 Feb 2007)
    Kobayashi - EscucharShadows
    13000th track: (05 Mar 2007)
    Neutral Milk Hotel - Holland, 1945
    14000th track: (15 Mar 2007)
    The Velvet Underground - I'll Be Your Mirror
    15000th track: (29 Mar 2007)
    The Arcade Fire - Windowsill
    16000th track: (08 Apr 2007)
    Motörhead - EscucharBuilt For Speed
    17000th track: (20 Apr 2007)
    Death From Above 1979 - Little Girl
    18000th track: (08 May 2007)
    Death From Above 1979 - Sexy Results
    19000th track: (14 May 2007)
    Jani Kovačič - Tam dol v luknji
    20000th track: (25 May 2007)
    Blurt - My Mother Was a Friend of an Enemy of the People
    21000th track: (04 Jun 2007)
    Hüsker Dü - EscucharObnoxious
    22000th track: (12 Jun 2007)
    Thee Mighty Caesars - Signals of Love (Slight Return)
    23000th track: (26 Jun 2007)
    The Ex - The Pie
    24000th track: (10 Jul 2007)
    David Bowie - EscucharQuicksand
    25000th track: (17 Jul 2007)
    Captain Sensible - EscucharInventing the Wheel
    26000th track: (30 Jul 2007)
    EA80 - Dein
    27000th track: (14 Aug 2007)
    Bérurier Noir - Noir Les Horreurs
    28000th track: (24 Aug 2007)
    Pavement - Summer Babe (live)
    29000th track: (05 Sep 2007)
    The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - EscucharRocketship
    30000th track: (17 Sep 2007)
    Björk Guðmundsdóttir & Trió Guðmundar Ingólfssonar - Bella símamær
    31000th track: (30 Sep 2007)
    Bogshed - Champion Love Shoes
    32000th track: (10 Oct 2007)
    Kevin Coyne - EscucharSunday Morning Sunrise
    33000th track: (15 Oct 2007)
    Jean-Jacques Burnel - EscucharEuromess
    34000th track: (25 Oct 2007)
    Social Distortion - EscucharSick Boys
    35000th track: (08 Nov 2007)
    Hard-Ons - Dull
    36000th track: (14 Nov 2007)
    The Vaselines - Molly's Lips
    37000th track: (28 Nov 2007)
    Björk Guðmundsdóttir & Trió Guðmundar Ingólfssonar - Ástartöfrar
    38000th track: (06 Dec 2007)
    The Raunch Hands - Kangaroo Juice
    39000th track: (12 Dec 2007)
    Andre Williams - I Hate Cha (Feat. The Compulsive Gamblers)
    40000th track: (22 Dec 2007)
    Zeltinger Band - Sozialamt
    41000th track: (11 Jan 2008)
    The Stranglers - Goodbye Toulouse
    42000th track: (18 Jan 2008)
    El-P - Escucharlazerfaces warning
    43000th track: (28 Jan 2008)
    Thee Mighty Caesars - Don't Wanna Be Ruled By Women And Money No More
    44000th track: (02 Feb 2008)
    Mangu - La Playa (Pomo short mix)
    45000th track: (09 Feb 2008)
    James Brown - It's A New Day, Part 1
    46000th track: (21 Feb 2008)
    The Tiger Lillies - Kill You
    47000th track: (02 Mar 2008)
    The Planet Smashers - EscucharPolice The Nation
    48000th track: (10 Mar 2008)
    Ammer Einheit - EscucharIV. Akt, 18.10.1977, Requiem
    49000th track: (28 Mar 2008)
    The Olympic Sideburns - Drunkyard
    50000th track: (11 Apr 2008)
    The Jesus Lizard - Karpis
    51000th track: (01 May 2008)
    Psychedelic Horseshit - EscucharBring On The Curse
    52000th track: (14 May 2008)
    Sebadoh - Design
    53000th track: (30 May 2008)
    The Lively Ones - EscucharSurf Rider
    54000th track: (12 Jun 2008)
    Andre Williams - EscucharEverybody Knew
    55000th track: (27 Jun 2008)
    Jonathan Richman - EscucharThat Summer Feeling
    56000th track: (04 Jul 2008)
    Public Image Ltd. - EscucharBad Life
    57000th track: (03 Aug 2008)
    Bad Brains - EscucharOutro
    58000th track: (18 Aug 2008)
    Psycho-Path - L.t.h. Wallung
    59000th track: (05 Sep 2008)
    Laughing Hyenas - Wild Heart
    60000th track: (15 Sep 2008)
    Miles Davis - EscucharPharaoh's Dance
    61000th track: (23 Sep 2008)
    Spliff - Shuttle
    62000th track: (03 Oct 2008)
    Free Orbit - Never Felt So Free
    63000th track: (11 Oct 2008)
    Gloria Jones - EscucharTainted Love
    64000th track: (20 Oct 2008)
    The Troggs - EscucharGive It To Me
    65000th track: (06 Nov 2008)
    labrassbanda - Autobahn
    66000th track: (21 Nov 2008)
    Be Your Own Pet - What's Your Damage?
    67000th track: (04 Dec 2008)
    Wall of Voodoo - Ring Of Fire
    68000th track: (21 Dec 2008)
    Pop Rivets - Hang Loose, Mongoose
    69000th track: (05 Jan 2009)
    Messer für Frau Müller - Cherche la Zavr
    70000th track: (13 Jan 2009)
    Gang of Four - EscucharContract
    71000th track: (27 Jan 2009)
    Wall of Voodoo - Ring Of Fire
    72000th track: (19 Feb 2009)
    The Deadbeats - Kill the Hippies
    73000th track: (05 Mar 2009)
    The Buff Medways - Troubled Mind
    74000th track: (17 Mar 2009)
    Op:l Bastards - Jet Black Man
    75000th track: (31 Mar 2009)
    Sons and Daughters - Darling
    76000th track: (17 Apr 2009)
    The Immortal Lee County Killers - Rollin' Stone
    77000th track: (09 May 2009)
    Butthole Surfers - EscucharLonesome Bulldog IV
    78000th track: (20 May 2009)
    Nina Hagen Band - Superboy
    79000th track: (08 Jun 2009)
    Fever Ray - EscucharDry And Dusty
    80000th track: (21 Jun 2009)
    Roxy Music - Sentimental Fool
    81000th track: (08 Jul 2009)
    Suicidal Tendencies - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow (Heavy Emotion version)
    82000th track: (18 Jul 2009)
    La Sega Del Canto - Swan
    83000th track: (30 Jul 2009)
    The Dirtbombs - EscucharHeadlights On
    84000th track: (14 Aug 2009)
    The Jazz Butcher - Shirley MacLaine
    85000th track: (02 Sep 2009)
    The Cure - EscucharFaith (RS home demo)
    86000th track: (20 Sep 2009)
    The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy - Rosemary Davis' World of Sound (reprise)
    87000th track: (14 Oct 2009)
    C.U.B.S. - Upstairs
    88000th track: (18 Nov 2009)
    Neil Young - EscucharLong May You Run


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  • Review: Brilliant - Kiss The Lips of Life (album)

    22 Nov 2009, 0:53 de sayheyheyhey

    Review - Album: Kiss The Lips Of Life - Brilliant

    This album is actually twenty-three years old, so why review it now? It has recently been issued on CD for the first time in the U.S. only and is now being imported by music lovers in the UK after a heads up from the official PWL website about the reissue.

    So, who are Brilliant and why should we care?

    The album has vocals from June Montana, guitar and keyboards come courtesy of Jimi Cauty who later went on to vast success with The KLF and backing vocalists include Princess, Pepsi, Shirley Lewis and Dee Lewis.

    The production on all but one track is from the magical Stock Aitken Waterman team.

    It's A Man's Man's Man's World Yes, this is a cover of the James Brown song. It's urban-lite on a pretty sorry scale. Dull, plodding and pretty pointless. 4/10

    Somebody This is one of those tracks where - once you hear it - you'll realise that the song you never heard of is a song that you do actually know... if you're a Stock Aitken Waterman fan. This has the key elements that drove the team to become the phenomenal success that they were. A really hook laden and upbeat chorus - top drawer. 10/10

    Ruby Fruit Jungle This sounds like one of those very early Bananarama tracks that nobody actually knows... before they became famous, as it were. It's inoffensive, mildly pleasant, but won't make you're waters run with excitement. 6/10

    How High The Sun This track really does mark the birth of future legends. All whooshing and rocking guitars with a driving dance beat - hear this, know that the man behind MuMu Land and Transcentral is involved and it all makes sense. Look, too, at the writing credits and see that Stock Aitken Waterman not only produced this but co-wrote it, and you have a vital part of British pop and dance music history to consider. And it's a great, strong track too. 9.5/10

    Kiss The Lips Of Life Title track of the album, sounding every bit the mid-eighties track that it is. It's a good fun, upbeat track and one which allows Cauty to show off on the guitar a little. 9/10

    Love Is War This track was my biggest joy about buying this reissued album. This is one of those quintessential Stock Aitken Waterman early tracks and was the true fore-runner to all that came after. Hear this once and, if you don't know it already, you'll play it on repeat already and know it by bedtime. A must have track. Ten out of ten just doesn't ate it highly enough. Pure Pwl gold. 10/10

    Crash The Car Slightly cheesy but interesting and enjoyable borderline Hi-NRG track which foreshadows Roadblock far more than it does anything KLF. It's almost entirely instrumental... and it doesn't half make you want to sing a Rick Astley song over the top of the beats. 9/10

    I'll Be Your Lover This is completely recognisable as Stock Aitken Waterman from the word go. Nice track. 9/10

    The End Of The World This is a cover of the old Skeeter Davis song that Stock Aitken Waterman would, a few years later, preside over with a further cover from Sonia. While Skeeter and Sonia delivered quite contrasting version, this one is reasonably uptempo and is a refreshing take on an old song. 9.5/10

    Overall rating: 8.5/10
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  • Artists I've Seen Live

    19 Nov 2009, 9:21 de JakeBoz

    Upcoming:
    Bombay Bicycle Club (x2)
    The Maccabees
    The Big Pink

    A:
    Airborne Toxic Event

    B:
    Beck
    Bloc Party
    Bombay Bicycle Club (x4)
    British Sea Power

    C:
    The Coral
    The Cribs

    D:
    Dan Potthast
    DJ Yoda
    Does It Offend You, Yeah?
    The Doves

    E:
    Editors (x2)

    F:
    Fatboy Slim
    The Feeling
    Future of the Left

    G:
    The Go! Team

    H:
    Hard-Fi

    I:

    J:
    James Brown
    Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong
    The Joy Formidable

    K:
    Kate Nash
    Keane
    Kid British
    KT Tunstall
    Kubb

    L:
    Lightspeed Champion

    M:
    Macy Gray
    Magic Numbers (x2)
    Maximo Park
    Morrissey
    Mylo
    Mystery Jets

    N:
    Natty

    O:

    P:
    Paul Weller

    Q:
    Qemists

    R:
    Radiohead
    Razorlight
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    The Rumble Strips

    S:
    Streetlight Manifesto
    Sugababes
    Supergrass

    T:
    Travis

    U:

    V:

    W:

    X:

    Y:

    Z:
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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121

    13 Nov 2009, 16:43 de amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141

    140
    Lo-Fidelity Allstars
    Vision Incision
    How to Operate with a Blown Mind
    1998

    Treated by the music press as if they were the saviours of electronic music, they could never possibly live up to the billing, and nor were they anyway. They did, however, release some pretty special singles. Broadly, they were "big beat" with vocals, but their use of some pretty diverse samples and influences helped to broaden them out of what would otherwise have been a musical dead-end, as the genre was already beginning to peter out creatively even by this point. Of the first album singles - i.e. before the vocalist quit - Vision Incision's string-sample-laden, not to mention sampling The Three Degrees, epic soundscape was by far the best of them. To add to that, I was never entirely sure what the lyrics were on about, but their beat-poet stylings work well, before the track itself leaves the vocals behinds and heads off into the stratosphere, picking up more and more elements as it goes along...

    139
    Carcass
    EscucharCorporal Jigsore Quandary
    Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious
    1991

    We can argue all day what genre this falls into - I prefer to say this is death metal rather than grindcore, certainly - but what is indisputable is just how fucking good this track is. Once you get past the sample describing the arrival of bodies in the mortuary, it's the ultra-fast drum rhythm that knocks you off your feet, before the guitars sweep in to deliver a quick punch to the face. What is perhaps all the more impressive is the fact that this track never stays still - switching styles, rhythms and riffs where necessary but always remaining coherent.

    138
    Type O Negative
    Black No.1 (Little Miss Scare-All)
    Bloody Kisses
    1993

    Who said Goths have no sense of humour? By a long way the most accurate character sketch of the gothic girl ever committed to tape, it's also hilarious, and the tune ain't bad, either, even if at eleven minutes it really does go on a bit!

    137
    Skunk Anansie
    EscucharLittle Baby Swastikkka
    Paranoid & Sunburnt
    1995

    I still remember the sensation that this track caused when played on Radio 1 early on, and I also remember the batshit insane reception it got when they opened with it at the Heineken Festival in Leeds in July 1995. Judging on recent footage of it being performed live this autumn by the newly reconvened band, it still rocks very hard indeed, and it's less-than-subtle anti-racism message still shines through, too. Nice to have them back.

    136
    China Drum
    Wuthering Heights
    Can't Stop These Things (Single)
    1996

    One of those truly out-there covers that on paper should never, ever, ever have worked, not only that but this was only a B-side, until John Peel and the Evening Session picked up on it. A Northumberland-based pop-punk band whose drummer was the singer, they are now pretty much forgotten, I'd suspect, aside from the oddity of this song. Basically fast-paced guitar rock, this version, but somehow it works, puts a smile on your face, and remains an enduring classic.

    135
    Headswim
    Dead
    Flood
    1994

    Headswim were an odd band, particularly early on. A strange mix of grunge and psychedelia, really, following the death of the lead singer's brother they changed tack entirely to a more introspective sound, that admittedly still had it's great moments (EscucharTourniquet in particular). It's their really early stuff, though, that's truly ace - like this track. It's deep, ominous basslines pulls the whole track forward into a dirty groove that stands above just about everything else the band did.

    134
    Clawfinger
    The Truth
    Deaf Dumb Blind
    1993

    Highly political, (deep breath) industrial-tinged-funk-rap-metal from Sweden of all places, the album raised a few eyebrows with it's (very) coarse language and confrontational songs (the opener, Nigger, is an anti-racism track), and needless to say was a pretty big success. The most immediate of the singles, though, was this (again easily recognisable for it's sweary chorus), the stomping, bouncing rhythms almost put in the shade by Zak Tell's staccato lyrical delivery. Apparently a re-recording of this album is coming soon...

    133
    Six by Seven
    Something Wild
    The Things We Make
    1998

    Six By Seven's first album was a masterwork in control - of holding back the rage that was always seemingly about to explode from the speakers, tempering every last track with such restraint that many tracks took some while to really kick in. One of the notable exceptions to the rule was this track, an urgent, searing exhortation to take a chance with just about anything, that's such a thrilling track you just want to jump along for the ride.

    132
    The Young Gods
    The Night Dance
    T.V. Sky
    1994

    An obscure album track that was always an impressive song, but really came into it's own when I saw TYG live - built around the usual trio of vocals, drums and sampler, it's a track about watching the stars with a lover, and it sounds like a track beamed in from said stars.

    131
    Sister Machine Gun
    EscucharWhy Not
    Sins Of The Flesh
    1992

    This takes me back. US Industrial, Wax Trax! style. A pulsing, heavy heavy beat underpins the really quite sleazy lyrics - trying to get some unnamed girl to sleep with him. For some reason, though, I love this song. The furious desire in the lyrics, the hushed delivery, in fact just about everything about it. They just don't make industrial like this any more...

    130
    Rammstein
    Wollt Ihr Das Bett in Flammen Sehen
    Herzeleid
    1995

    The first Rammstein track I ever heard, way back at the beginning of 1997, this was the beginning of my love of this band that has taken me as far as Prague to see them live (not to mention three other occasions in the UK, and soon another in London in the new year). Like all of the best R+ tracks, it's ridiculously over the top, very heavy, and needless to say live (although it's not been played for some years) it involves a lot of fire, as befits it's title. Lyrically it's about the battle of the sexes, in a very descriptive way, and would probably still fill metal/industrial dancefloors if anyone had ever bothered to pick up the first R+ album...

    129
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    EscucharWhere the Wild Roses Grow (feat. Kylie Minogue)
    Murder Ballads
    1996

    I bet you weren't expecting Kylie in this list. She isn't the primary reason, of course, she just happens to feature on one of Nick Cave's more remarkable tracks - a murder ballad that somehow became a reasonable hit. Of course that is likely down to the fact that it sounds like a lush love song, of first love and then loss. Listen a little more closely, though, and the full horror of what happens becomes clear: boy meets girl, falls in love with girl...and then murders her because he can't bear for such beauty to stay alive. My girlfriend and I long-since agreed that if we ever get married, our first dance will be to this. That should be fun...

    128
    Stanford Prison Experiment
    (Very) Put Out
    The Gato Hunch
    1995

    A band so long gone that there is barely a web mention of them now, they were a small footnote in hardcore, perhaps. A shame, as this was a pretty special band. Ultra-political (to the point of putting a 28-minute Noam Chomsky lecture on the end of this CD), they specialised in a bass-heavy, near-funk metal-influenced hardcore, and they had a habit of managing to write tracks that grabbed you by the throat and slammed you against the wall. This two-minute track was one of those - and the bone-dry production only helped to accentuate it. Much to my regret I never got to see this band live - I believe they only came to the UK once, anyway, in '95 with Quicksand.

    127
    Cubanate
    EscucharOxyacetylene
    Cyberia
    1994

    An industrial dancefloor monster, this, that was inescapable in the clubs for many, many years. And with good reason, too - this is pure industrial aggression with a pulsating beat and gigantic chorus that remains something of a classic, even if it is a little overplayed - yes, fifteen years on. It still fucking rocks, though. Side note: ex-Cubanate member Phil Barry's new project Be My Enemy is well worth a look if you liked Cubanate...

    126
    Blind Melon
    EscucharNo Rain
    Blind Melon
    1992

    An already beautiful ballad gained added poignancy three years after release, when singer Shannon Hoon succumbed to a long battle with cocaine addiction. Not that this song is about that - more about battles with depression and finding the small moments of positivity within it, as I see it - either way, it's one of those songs that touched a nerve and became huge, single-handedly driving sales of the band's first album. Not a lot else I can say about this, really: this is a song I emotionally connected with a long time ago, and the bond still hasn't been broken yet.

    125
    Air
    EscucharKelly Watch the Stars
    Moon Safari
    1998

    Easy-listening, chillout music perhaps had a bad name by 1998 - dreadful, throwaway cheese like Mike Flowers Pops saw to that - and it could perhaps be said that Air were a lot of the reason that this situation changed. The whole album was brilliant, but this is the track I prefer of the majestic pair of singles (EscucharSexy Boy being the other). A bit more uptempo, with it's marching beat and odd, detached vocodered voice, it takes off into space quite literally halfway through, with the sound of the stars whooshing past your ears. It's mightily odd video - featuring a table-tennis match - is worth a look too.

    124
    Manic Street Preachers
    EscucharElvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier
    Everything Must Go
    1996

    Quite probably one of the strangest lyrics that Richey Edwards left the Manics when he disappeared, this opener to their triumphant comeback album Everything Must Go didn't half sound odd having already heard the single EscucharA Design For Life. Seemingly a musing on the Americanisation of British culture, it paints a sad and slightly pathetic image of the titular character, but explodes into such a life-affirming track - something kept up by the tracks that follow it - that it's no surprise that the album was such a huge success, really. Triumph in the face of adversity and all that, right? And the positive nature was something of a change to the relentless The Holy Bible, too...

    123
    KMFDM
    Liebeslied
    Naïve
    1990

    Sadly nowadays shorn of it's iconic sample (the Carl Orff samples from EscucharO Fortuna had to be removed pretty quickly), the original version - the version I'm referring to - is an astounding tour de force, and is certainly one of the best KMFDM tracks ever. Bombastic, skyscraping, and a crunching symphonic metal backing, frankly this could be seen as being years ahead of it's time. It works without the sample, but for the full effect hunt out the original. You won't regret it.

    122
    Ministry
    EscucharThieves
    The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
    1990

    The first song of many to sample Full Metal Jacket? Probably the best, too. Stop-start dynamics in full-force, along with the titanic thrash-metal interludes, result in one of industrial metal's finest moments, never mind Ministry's. Also notable as one of only two or three tracks to survive the car crash that was the C U L8 Tour in 2008 without being butchered by the dreadful performance.

    121
    Public Enemy
    EscucharWelcome To The Terrordome
    Fear of a Black Planet
    1990

    To follow-up the greatest rap album ever (sadly out of my remit here), PE somehow made an album almost as amazing, but it was the first single that always stood out the most. A dense meshing of many, many samples (including god knows how much James Brown), and Chuck D bringing his thoughts to bear on everything that was pissing him off at the time (and that was quite a lot, judging on how much he stuffs in to his raps). PE's best moments were always all about righteous fury, and this perhaps tops them all.

    Tuesday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03: 120 to 81
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  • My Music Alphabets

    11 Nov 2009, 17:29 de Mnah

    After these English alphabets I've put some of my favorite bands.

    When you have read through this journal, you're supposed to write at least one (but max. 4) band after every letter. You can put bands that you don't listen to anymore but you once listened to a lot, or bands that you've just started diggin' and of course; your all time favorites.

    A: Asa, Arctic Monkeys
    B: Beastie Boys, Big Daddy Kane, Billy Talent, Bloc Party
    C: Coldplay, The Chemical Brothers, Cobra Starship, The Cab
    D: Dr. Dre, The D.O.C., Dizzee Rascal, Doug E. Fresh
    E: Eric B. & Rakim, Egotrippi, EPMD, Eazy-E
    F: Fintelligens, The Fray, Family Force 5, Franz Ferdinand
    G: GZA, Gnarls Barkley, Gym Class Heroes
    H: Hannibal & Soppa, Hieroglyphics, Heikki Kuula
    I: Immortal Technique, Ice Cube, Innerpartysystem
    J: Jay-Z, Jamiroquai, Jamie Cullum, James Brown
    K: Kanye West, The Killers, Keane, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo
    L: Lupe Fiasco, Loost Koos
    M: Mika, Muse, Michael Jackson, Mobb Deep
    N: N*E*R*D, Naughty by Nature, Nas, Norah Jones
    O: OutKast
    P: Panic at the Disco, Proof, Petter, Pharrell
    Q: -
    R: Run-D.M.C., Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ray Charles
    S: Secondhand Serenade, Snoop Dogg, Snow Patrol, Slick Rick
    T: Talib Kweli, T.I., A Tribe Called Quest
    U: Usher
    V: -
    W: Wu-Tang Clan, The White Tie Affair, Wale
    X: Xzibit
    Y: -
    Z: -
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  • 10 Best Albums of Each Decade

    7 Nov 2009, 21:42 de mbbmalcolm

    My top 10 albums of each decade since the 1960s.

    1960s

    1. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
    2. Pink Floyd - The Piper At The Gates of Dawn
    3. Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica
    4. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    5. 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators
    6. The Stooges - The Stooges
    7. James Brown - Live at the Apollo
    8. Love - Forever Changes
    9. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
    10. The United States of America - The United States of America

    1970s

    1. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
    2. David Bowie - Low
    3. Gang of Four - Entertainment!
    4. Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
    5. The Clash - London Calling
    6. Television - Marquee Moon
    7. Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets
    8. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
    9. Pink Floyd - Animals
    10. Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express

    1980s

    1. Talking Heads - Remain in Light
    2. Joy Division - Closer
    3. Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
    4. Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
    5. The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
    6. Meat Puppets - Meat Puppets II
    7. Paul Simon - Graceland
    8. Operation Ivy - Energy
    9. Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
    10. Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique

    1990s

    1. Guided by Voices - Bee Thousand
    2. Jawbreaker - 24 Hour Revenge Therapy
    3. Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    4. Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
    5. Green Day - Dookie
    6. DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
    7. Dr. Dre - The Chronic
    8. Radiohead - OK Computer
    9. At the Drive-In - Acrobatic Tenement
    10. Reatards - Teenage Hate

    2000s

    1. M.I.A. - Kala
    2. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
    3. Radiohead - Kid A
    4. Jay Reatard - Blood Visions
    5. Portishead - Third
    6. OutKast - Stankonia
    7. At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command
    8. Andrew Jackson Jihad - People Who Can Eat People Are The Luckiest People In The World
    9. Arcade Fire - Funeral
    10. The Ergs! - Dorkrockcorkrod
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  • 44/1001 Solomon Burke - Rock 'n Soul (1964)

    7 Nov 2009, 21:19 de darren86

    My Girlfriends Review:

    I really enjoyed this album from the first chord till the last. Solomon Burke with this album took me back to the holiday camp in Dirty Dancing, the back rooms where the dancers let there hair down and the main camp during the day while guests played golf took dance lessons etc. Goodbye Baby is a very chilled out relaxed track which funny enough works as a opener and immediately takes you back to the era of the 60's. The voice is so soothing and makes all the tracks mellow and relaxing and somehow upbeat at the same time. Tracks like EscucharIf You Need Me and Hard Ain't It Hard show this beautifully. Big thumbs up for Rock n' soul.

    The only thing about this weeks album is we couldn't find it in full so we ended up messing the tracks together from three different Solomon Burke albums but thats nothing to worry about. Thanks guys till next week happy listening.

    My review:

    EscucharCry To Me is an excellent, brilliant song from the movie Dirty Dancing. Its a shame that the rest of the album really couldn't match up to this song. He really does have a great voice though. This is much better than the previous album and is much more to my liking than other recent albums such as the James Brown album. I'm just slightly dissappointed that the whole album was not as good as 'Cry To Me' because that is one of the best songs in this challenge so far.

    My rating: 0.5/5
    My girlfriends rating: 3.5/5
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  • Another Lyric Game

    2 Nov 2009, 21:16 de Mnah

    Step 1: Put your MP3 player or whatever on random.
    Step 2: Post the first line from the first 30 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing.
    Step 3: Bold out the songs when someone guesses both artist and track correctly.
    Step 4: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!
    Step 5: If you like the game post your own!

    1. Say my name, and his in the same breath,
    I Dare you to say they taste the same

    2. Hey don't miss out on what your passin
    You're missin the hoota of the funky Buddha

    3. Try me Try me
    Darlin tell me I need you

    4. You can feel the pounding wrapped around your chest
    Nothing's too excessive when you've got nothing left

    5. High Fidelity
    Well my name, Zaakir, I’m versatile
    And plus I never eat the cow if ain’t Hala'l

    6. You're telling me I should forget you, but why
    You're talking like I never knew you, but that's a lie

    7. Goodbye humans, goodbye earth
    I've left this place and all its worth

    8. See I reckon you're about an 8 or a 9,
    Maybe even 9 and a half in four beers time

    9. Girl you don't know what you are to me
    You are my baby doll

    10. I know all we're doing is travelling without moving, hey hey
    I know all we're doing is travelling without moving, can't stop no

    11. I'm 'a hit you from the back
    I'm not comming to your party

    12. EscucharOpen Your Eyes
    All this feels strange and untrue
    And I won't waste a minute without you

    13. My love's like an arm chair
    It's inclined to recline and sweep you off of your feet

    14. EscucharGet Your Walk On
    I can drink a whole Hennessey fifth
    Some call that a problem but I call it a gift

    15. Oh when it all, it all falls down
    I'm telling you ohh, it all falls down

    16. Stacks on deck, Patrone on ice
    And we can pop bottles all night

    17. Resistance
    Is our secret safe tonight
    And are we out of sight

    18. Never understood how she could,
    Mean so little to so many

    19. You'll find it hiding in shadows
    You'll find it hiding in cupboards

    20. Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Staten
    From the Battery to the top of Manhattan

    21. EscucharBedshaped
    Many's the time I ran with you down
    The rainy roads of our old town

    22. Three little birds, sat on my window
    And they told me I don't need to worry

    23. Something inside the cards I know is right
    Don't want to live somebody elses life

    24. The lips that slip are the lips that press
    And the lips that leak seem to know you best

    25. EscucharLow
    You see the world in black and white no colour or light
    You think you'll never get it right but you know you might

    26. EscucharInto the Airwaves
    From an empty room on the first floor
    As the cars pass by the liqour store

    27. Share with me the blankets that you're wrapped in
    Because it's cold outside, it's cold out side

    28. EscucharThe Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage
    Sit tight, I'm gonna need you to keep time,
    come on just snap snap snap your fingers for me

    29. You drew a picture of my morning
    But you couldn't make my day, Hey!

    30. EscucharSomebody Told Me
    Breaking my back just to know your name
    Seventeen tracks and I've had it with this game

    Beastie Boys
    Billy Talent
    Bloc Party
    The Cab
    Coldplay
    Corinne Bailey Rae
    Cypress Hill
    Fall Out Boy
    Family Force 5
    The Frames
    Innerpartysystem
    Jack's Mannequin
    James Brown
    Jamiroquai
    Jurassic 5
    Kanye West
    Keane
    The Killers
    Muse
    Naughty by Nature
    N*E*R*D
    Panic at the Disco
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
    Secondhand Serenade
    Snow Patrol
    The Streets
    T.I.
    Xzibit
    3OH!3
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  • Survey Thingy

    28 Oct 2009, 19:33 de Laro20

    1. Michael Jackson
    2. Madonna
    3. Celine Dion
    4. Aretha Franklin
    5. 宇多田ヒカル[/artist
    6.
    Whitney Houston
    7. John Williams
    8. Nat King Cole
    9. James Brown
    10. Muse

    Now answer the questions according to the numbers:

    What was the first song you ever heard by 6?
    EscucharI Wanna Dance With Somebody

    What is your favorite album by 2?
    Ray of Light

    What is your favorite lyric that 5 has sung?
    "I watch you fast asleep, all I fear means nothing"

    How many times have you seen 4 live?
    2, in my dreams xD

    What is your favorite song by 7?
    Damn, tough one. Probably "Becoming Geisha"


    What is a good memory you have involving 10?
    Twilight xD And my friend, she really likes Muse

    Is there a song by 3 that makes you sad?
    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and, of course, My Heart Will Go On

    What is your favorite lyric that 2 has sung?
    "Freedom comes when you learn to let go,
    Cretion comes when you learn to say no"

    What is your favorite song by 9?
    EscucharIt's A Man's, Man's, Man's World

    How did you get in to 3?
    My uncle used to be a huge fan, so I kinda grew up with her music.

    What was the first song you heard by 1?
    My earliest memory is when I was around 2 years old and I saw EscucharThey Don't Care About Us on TV. :D

    What is your favorite song by 4?
    (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman

    How many time have you seen 9 live?
    D;

    What is a good memory you have involving 2?
    I guess when I was little I used to be in love with the song The Power of Good-Bye
    I would play it more than 100 times a day xD

    Is there a song by 8 that makes you sad?
    EscucharYou Are My Sunshine, it reminds me of that video where Michael Jackson's kids are singing "You Are My Daddy, please don't take my Daddy away" D;

    What is your favorite album of 5?
    HEART STATION

    What is your favorite lyric that 3 has sung?
    Aw, hayle now, there are way too many. D:

    What is your favorite song by 1?
    I'll just say the one that I'm addicted to atm xD cos this is a stupid question.

    Hot Street
    EscucharHIStory
    Smooth Criminal
    EscucharStranger in Moscow
    Beat it (A Capella)
    EscucharMoney
    EscucharDangerous
    EscucharTabloid Junkie
    Planet Earth
    EscucharBillie Jean
    EscucharWanna Be Startin' Somethin'
    EscucharThriller
    Trouble
    Lisa It's Your Birthday
    EscucharThis Is It


    What is your favorite song by 10?
    EscucharStarlight and Uprising

    How many times have you seen 8 live?
    u mean D;

    What is your favorite album by 1?
    History and Thriller

    What is a good memory you have involving 9?
    Hehehe, that video of him drunk XD if that's a good enaugh for ya.

    What was the first song you heard by 8?
    L.O.V.E.

    What is your favorite cover by 2?
    Like a Virgin
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  • 40/1001 James Brown - Live At The Apollo (1963)

    10 Oct 2009, 10:35 de darren86

    I have never liked James Brown as a vocalist, there is something about his voice that annoys me, he sounds like a gospal singer, he should be singing in a church. Anyway, aside from that there are some memorable moments, the music in EscucharThink is the highlight of the show for me.

    I would give this a higher score if it were a different singer because I quite liked the music, but was annoyed by the vocals.

    My rating: 1/5
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