Today's CDs (1/3)
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Today's CDs (1/3)
Iran -- Iran
Microphones -- The Glow Pt. 2
The Coup -- Party Music
Circulatory System -- Circulatory System
Can -- Future Days
Microphones -- The Glow Pt. 2
The Coup -- Party Music
Circulatory System -- Circulatory System
Can -- Future Days
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Djam Karet - Live at Orion
David Ragsdale - David & Goliath
Oyster Band - Here I Stand
Crucis - Kronologia
Mogg/Way - Edge of the World
Ty Tabor - Moonflower Lane
Terpandre - Terpandre
Camper Van Beethoven - Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweethearts
Ars Nova - The Book of the Dead
Tony Williams Lifetime - The Collection
David Ragsdale - David & Goliath
Oyster Band - Here I Stand
Crucis - Kronologia
Mogg/Way - Edge of the World
Ty Tabor - Moonflower Lane
Terpandre - Terpandre
Camper Van Beethoven - Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweethearts
Ars Nova - The Book of the Dead
Tony Williams Lifetime - The Collection
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ah... it's been too long fellas:
now: Elvis Costello and the Attractions "All this Useless Beauty"
later:
-the Royal Tenenbaums "OST"
-New Order "Get Ready"
-Guided by Voices "Alien Lanes"
-Beck "Mutations"
-Jenny Toomey "Antidote"
-Beulah "The Coast is Never Clear"
now: Elvis Costello and the Attractions "All this Useless Beauty"
later:
-the Royal Tenenbaums "OST"
-New Order "Get Ready"
-Guided by Voices "Alien Lanes"
-Beck "Mutations"
-Jenny Toomey "Antidote"
-Beulah "The Coast is Never Clear"
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Originally posted by Oliver Clothesoff
-the Royal Tenenbaums "OST"
-the Royal Tenenbaums "OST"
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Have you seen the film as well? I was disappointed in the musical selections (although my jaw dropped when Emmet Rhodes came on), especially compared to Rushmore and Bottle Rocket. I don't know exactly what is on the soundtrack, so those impressions are based on the film.
Have you seen the film as well? I was disappointed in the musical selections (although my jaw dropped when Emmet Rhodes came on), especially compared to Rushmore and Bottle Rocket. I don't know exactly what is on the soundtrack, so those impressions are based on the film.
I don't like the two Nico tracks ("These Days" and "The Fairest of the Seasons") outside of the film. The Emitt Rhodes track is on there, as is the excellent Nick Drake "Fly". There's a strange Dylan track and the typical Clash, Ramones, VU, etc. Though, as with Rushmore, the lack of Rolling Stones is puzzling. I wonder if there's some rights issues or if it's all about the $$.
Also missing, and disappointingly so, is the instrumental version of "Hey Jude" that opens the film. I was so hoping that it was going to be included on the CD.
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Berlioz~ The Damnation of Faust
Dungeon Family~ Even In Darkness
Rage Against the Machine~ Self-titled
Idlewild~ 100 Broken Windows
Weezer~ Pinkerton
(I think I listen to those last two every day)
Dungeon Family~ Even In Darkness
Rage Against the Machine~ Self-titled
Idlewild~ 100 Broken Windows
Weezer~ Pinkerton
(I think I listen to those last two every day)
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Originally posted by Oliver Clothesoff
Saw the film twice. The soundtrack seems to focus on the melancholy side of the film. The Mothersbaugh instrumentals are really the highlight of the soundtrack and they stand out a lot more than in the film. He's really improved as a film score musician and the pieces are much more varied compared with Rushmore.
I don't like the two Nico tracks ("These Days" and "The Fairest of the Seasons") outside of the film. The Emitt Rhodes track is on there, as is the excellent Nick Drake "Fly". There's a strange Dylan track and the typical Clash, Ramones, VU, etc. Though, as with Rushmore, the lack of Rolling Stones is puzzling. I wonder if there's some rights issues or if it's all about the $$.
Also missing, and disappointingly so, is the instrumental version of "Hey Jude" that opens the film. I was so hoping that it was going to be included on the CD.
Saw the film twice. The soundtrack seems to focus on the melancholy side of the film. The Mothersbaugh instrumentals are really the highlight of the soundtrack and they stand out a lot more than in the film. He's really improved as a film score musician and the pieces are much more varied compared with Rushmore.
I don't like the two Nico tracks ("These Days" and "The Fairest of the Seasons") outside of the film. The Emitt Rhodes track is on there, as is the excellent Nick Drake "Fly". There's a strange Dylan track and the typical Clash, Ramones, VU, etc. Though, as with Rushmore, the lack of Rolling Stones is puzzling. I wonder if there's some rights issues or if it's all about the $$.
Also missing, and disappointingly so, is the instrumental version of "Hey Jude" that opens the film. I was so hoping that it was going to be included on the CD.
As for the Stones, I'm not sure what the deal is since they obviously have few scruples about their songs being used in films. But I was really disappointed that "Ruby Tuesday" was used. I think that is an awful Stones song and too predictable. The only reason "Yesterday's Papers" made it was because it preceded "Ruby Tuesday" on Between the Buttons.
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Picked up the A Camp record yesterday because it was used and a friend of mine had been raving about it. I'm listening to it now and I am really, really, really impressed. Wow, this is good stuff. I'm really surprised by how much I like it. And I'm sure those of you who know my taste would be suprised too if you were familiar with what this sounds like.
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Kyuss ....And the Circus Leaves Town
Stoner rock by a band that I think later transformed into the Queens of the Stone Age.
Produced by Chris Goss who heads the underrated Masters of Reality.
Stoner rock by a band that I think later transformed into the Queens of the Stone Age.
Produced by Chris Goss who heads the underrated Masters of Reality.
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Originally posted by Yancey
Picked up the A Camp record yesterday because it was used and a friend of mine had been raving about it. I'm listening to it now and I am really, really, really impressed. Wow, this is good stuff. I'm really surprised by how much I like it. And I'm sure those of you who know my taste would be suprised too if you were familiar with what this sounds like.
Picked up the A Camp record yesterday because it was used and a friend of mine had been raving about it. I'm listening to it now and I am really, really, really impressed. Wow, this is good stuff. I'm really surprised by how much I like it. And I'm sure those of you who know my taste would be suprised too if you were familiar with what this sounds like.
I was interested in checking this out and completely forgot about it. I'm a huge Cardigans fan believe it or not.
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Originally posted by Oliver Clothesoff
This is the solo project from the Cardigans' lead singer, correct?
I was interested in checking this out and completely forgot about it. I'm a huge Cardigans fan believe it or not.
This is the solo project from the Cardigans' lead singer, correct?
I was interested in checking this out and completely forgot about it. I'm a huge Cardigans fan believe it or not.
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today is Pink Floyd day for me:
Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Obscured by Clouds
A Saucerful of Secrets
Atom Heart Mother
Dark Side of the Moon
Meddle
Animals
Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Obscured by Clouds
A Saucerful of Secrets
Atom Heart Mother
Dark Side of the Moon
Meddle
Animals
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CD's du Jour:
De/Vision - Zehn
Depeche Mode - Ultra
Space - Spiders
Garbage - 2.0 (only because I found it in my cd changer after thinking I had sold it back to Streetlight for the past couple of years I really need to pay more attention to these things).
Gorillaz - Gorillaz
Juliana Theory - Music From Another Room EP
De/Vision - Zehn
Depeche Mode - Ultra
Space - Spiders
Garbage - 2.0 (only because I found it in my cd changer after thinking I had sold it back to Streetlight for the past couple of years I really need to pay more attention to these things).
Gorillaz - Gorillaz
Juliana Theory - Music From Another Room EP
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Originally posted by benedict
Kyuss ....And the Circus Leaves Town
Stoner rock by a band that I think later transformed into the Queens of the Stone Age.
Produced by Chris Goss who heads the underrated Masters of Reality.
Kyuss ....And the Circus Leaves Town
Stoner rock by a band that I think later transformed into the Queens of the Stone Age.
Produced by Chris Goss who heads the underrated Masters of Reality.