victor79
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How can you not like Walk Hard?
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the only u2 albums ive been a huge fan of was their 90's trifecta (achtung/zooropa/pop).
Finally someone that has the same vision of U2. Sureshot I agree with everything you've said in this thread. Thought I saw a Zooropa show (with the Velvet Underground opening) and a Popmart show and I prefered the first one. I loved the dancing Trabants, McPhisto and all that shit.
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Have you watched the trailer for the Archives on the Sugar Mountain's Dvd?
Whatever what was said about it, it stills looks like an incredible thing to have. It's rare to see such ambitious project be that successful in the end (I'm not talking sales wise here).
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Battery In Your Leg - Blur (In a review someone wrote that this song had the saddest guitar riff ever. I agree.)
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So I've got a band. We're currently putting the final touches to our first L.P. which is mixed as I write by George Shilling whose previous work includes Teenage Fanclub, Primal Scream, My bloody Valentines, Bernard Butler, Blur...
Over the years we've opened for band such as Yo La Tengo, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and we're about to play with Mark Olson of The Jayhawks.
As I'm currently finishing writting L.P. #2, which is already a fair part of our live set, I was wondering how I could reach record-destroyer-in-chief Jim O'rouke and see how (with the help of a higher power, or if sell one of my kindey) he could spread his magical touch on one of our future recordings.
I've tried the Drag City website for a contact but found nothing. So If anybody's got a clue about how to reach his management or something.
Thanks in advance.
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If you're in Paris on December 15th come and check us with Jayhawks legend at Le Sentier Des Halles.
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Also, I stand by my Talbot-accusation. He once played the bass part to Old Man through Heart of Gold and vice versa. No good, no good.
Talbot and Molina are really average musicians but even as it is Crazy Horse is still my favourite band on earth and the only one I'd pay a fortune to see live again.
I encourage everyone to put "Weld" on their stereo as they read these words.
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I'm one song away from having heard Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band's L.P. (also because "Valle Mistico (Ruben's Song)" is not really a song)
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By Suede:
Dog Man Star
Coming Up
Head Music
A New Morning
by Radiohead:
The Bends
by Spoon:
Gimme Fiction
by Baader Meinhof:
Baader Meinhof
by Pulp:
This Is Hardcore
I'm one or two songs missing on:
Blur: Think Tank / 13
Oasis: Definitely Maybe
Nick Cave: Abattoir Blues / The Lyre Of Orpheus
Radiohead: OK Computer
Smashing Pumpkins: Adore
Depeche Mode: Violator
Sparklehorse: Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot / It's a Wonderfull Life
Spiritualized: Amazing Grace
Yo La Tengo: I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass
Midlake: The Trials Of Van Occupanther
David Bowie: Heathen / Earthling
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Wilco doing Neil Young's L.A. That'd be nice.
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Well Sandusky tops my list followed by whatever that last song (too lazy to look it up) on Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots is.
Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia)
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Bowie - A New Career In A New Town (And all the others on Low and Heroes now that I think about it)
Flaming Lips - Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia)
Spiritualized - Electric Mainline
Neil Young - The Emperor of Wyoming
RE.M. - Zither
NIN - A Warm Place
Brian Eno - First track on Music For Airports
And all those Wilco/O'Rourke/Loose Fur mentioned above.
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I saw Radiohead in Paris' Caf
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Silvia - Pulp
To Shiela - The Smashing Pumpkins
Jenny's Got A Gun - Aerosmith
Alice's Wondeland - Bert Jansch
Anabel - Midlake
Back In Judy's Jungle - Brian Eno
Celia - Hey hey My My
Charlyn, Angel Of Kensington - Jason Collett
Christina The Astonishing - Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
Darling Nikkii - Prince
If You See Natalie - Eels
Julia - The Beatles
Julie With... - Brian Eno
Laura laurent - Bright Eyes
Lilly, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts - Bob Dylan
Louise - Syd Matters
Maria's Little Elbows - Sparklehorse
Mary Of The Wild Moor - Johnny Cash
O Maria - Beck
Savannah Smiles - Okkervil River
Tammy - Deddie Reynolds
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So, still no sign of a released date for "Toast". Another U-turn for Mr Young?
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I've always wondered at what point in the YHF tour Mikael stepted on stage with Wilco for the first time. It is not said in Learning How To Die.
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Talking Heads
Prince and The Revolution
The Auteurs
McAlmont & Butler
Blur
Pulp
The Tears
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It doesn't do a thing for me. I know it's a very popular Radiohead song but It's one of my least favorite. It feels like a pre-James Blunt song. At least the live version has something going on in the end with Greenwood guitar. As Radiohead ballad goes I'll always prefer 'The Tourist', 'Motion Picture Soundtrack', 'Banana co.', 'Talk Show Host' or 'Pyramid Song'.
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Am I the only one excited about this here?
This man always come with something unexpected. How does he do? You expect Archive materials from 69-71 or an unrealesed L.P. from the 70s and you end up with a Crazy Horse Album from 2000.
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I'll be in the minority saying On The Beach and Tonight's The Night are overrated.
No offense but I hope you are.
Also Bubs101, if your friend gave you "Times Fades Away" among others, give it a spin (L.A., Last Dance and Don't Be Denied)
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I'm really into their Nuclear War E.P.
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My current obsession: Should've been in Love (check out the live version on the A.M. tour if you haven't yet.)
But I wish for Panthers and More Like The Moon to be played during the remaining shows. they'd be great opener.
Greatest B-Sides of all-time
in Someone Else's Song
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Spoon - Laffite Don't Fail Me Now
Bright Eyes - Smoke Without Fire
Blur - Black Book
Smashing Pumkins - Obscured & Set the Ray to Jerry
The Auteurs - Kenneth Anger's Bad Dream