I've been fond of reading posts on here, seeing a song mentioned, and then downloading and checking it out (did that with the deltron thread.)
I'm always looking for new stuff so, anyway, off the top of your head- name 10 random songs. Preferrably not terribly mainstream, but anything ya got that you like.
Also, CRZ or any other Kraftwerk experts- what would you recommend? ...and are they really responsible for something close to (or a sample source for) Booker's theme? If so, what's the song?
The "Yes"/"No" bits are sampled from "Sex Object" off the Electric Cafe album.
Here's a list of the Top 10 Kraftwerk songs I just thought of at the moment: 1. Autobahn 2. Ruckzuck 3. Neon Lights 4. Stratovarius 5. Europe Endless 6. Musique Non Stop 7. Numbers 8. Ohm Sweet Ohm 9. Robotronik 10. Tour de France
frontline assembly with tiffany - new years day descendents - thank you dj radar - radar saves tibet alkaholiks - hip hop drunkies j.u.i.c.e. - key to the city dead milkmen - bleach boys velvet underground - rock and roll pennywise - wouldn't it be nice the monkees - do i have to do this all over again (it should be noted that jack nicholson was one of the producers of this song, from the movie "head" which came out before "easy rider".) nil8 - sorrow bonus: junior vasquez - if madonna calls. it's hilarious.
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Car Crash Star-Smashing Pumpkins (INternet only release) Hendrix playing "Johnny Be Good" live at Berkley Homos-the Frogs Bonin in the Boneyard-Fishbone Jezebel-Rev. Horton Heat Cast a Stone-Zwan Chrysanthemum-Zwan The Empty Sea-Zwan Permanence-Zwan Jesus-Zwan
It's great to see a mention of the Dead Milkmen, although I would have chosen Beach Party Vietnam or Earwig to more fully appreciate the goodness that was the Dead Milkmen. Others from a slightly different perspective: Safesurfer -- Julian Cope Don't fix what ain't broke -- Gang of Four A man is in love -- The Waterboys Hasten down the wind -- Warren Zevon Old Hippie (part 1 and 2) -- Bellamy Brothers Television -- The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy California uber alles -- The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy Friend of the devil -- Lyle Lovett Cry love -- John Hiatt This Cowboy's Hat -- Chris Ledoux
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Moth - I See Sound CKY - Bran's Freestyle Mother Love Bone - Crown of Thorns Soil - Understanding Me Bad Religion - Broken UPO - Feel Alive The White Stripes - Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground Liquird Gang - Closer Vangelis - Mythodea, movement 2 Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - Runaway
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Basement Apartment - Sarah Harmer The Bike - Amy Correia God's Hands - David Garza Losing Light Fast - Peter Searcy Laughing at the Trees - Digby If Only - Hoodoo Gurus King of all the world - Old 97's Popular Creeps - Chris Mars Never aim to Please - Bash & Pop Postcards from Paradise - Flesh for Lulu
drew2 - who can't wait to hear the remake of Postcards from Paradise on the new Paul Westerberg album.
Save Me From Myself-Edson Never Could - Robbie Fulks Poses - Rufus Wainright Cocoon Crash - K's Choice Pretty Good Year - Tori Amos There Is Hope - First Floor Power Skyway - Replacements Guitars/Cadillacs - Dwight Yoakam Get Your Snack On - Amon Tobin Prayer To God - Shellac
CIV - Can't Wait One Minute More Dynamite Hack - Anyway Steadman - Life of Leisure The Gufs - For a Ride The Living End - Riot on Broadway The Billy Nayer Show- Baby Treble Charger - American Psycho Bestkissersintheworld - Melanie Fish Karma - Baby, Let's be Methodist Tonight Skatenigs - Loudspeaker
I was gonna list an Old 97`s song too! That whole album is outstanding.
Nothing obscure here, just stuff I`ve been listening to lately:
The Strokes - The Modern Age Gorillaz - Rock the House Old 97`s - Rollerskate Skinny Green Day - 2000 Light Years Away No Doubt - Detective Grant-Lee Phillips - Spring Released PJ Harvey & Thom Yorke - This Mess We`re In Weezer - Keep Fishing (demo) Fiona Apple - On the Bound Rob Zombie - Never Gonna Stop :D
Gowan - A Criminal Mind L'Arc en Ciel - Spirit Dreams Inside The Deftones - Elite Fear Factory - Digimortal Duran Duran - The Seventh Stranger Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell KMFDM - Ultra Bjorn Lynne - Into the Void NIL8 - Green Eggs and Ham Voltaire - Ex-Lover's Lover
And of course anything by X-Japan
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Originally posted by Notorious F.A.B.frontline assembly with tiffany - new years day
Frontline Assembly with Tiffany? As in, "I Think We're Alone Now" Tiffany? (To touch on another thread...)
10 songs:
"Title" - Band, 'album'
"The Inuit Promise" - HUM, 'downward is heavenward' "The Statue Got Me High" - They Might Be Giants, 'Apollo 18' "Driven" - Rush, 'Test For Echo' "Moon Sammy" - Soul Coughing, 'Ruby Vroom' "Where You Get Love" - Matthew Sweet, 'Blue Sky on Mars' (gotta love that old-school synth) "Karate" - Tenacious D, eponymous "Finest Worksong" - REM, I forget the album "Dwarf Invasion" - Reggie and the Full Effect, I don't know the album "Down Rodeo" - Rage Against the Machine, 'Evil Empire' "It Was A Good Day" - Ice Cube, Again, forgot the album
edit://Lists look really ugly in my regular post-style edit2://I misspelled 'lists'
yeah, THAT tiffany! it's on a U2 tribute cd called "i will follow". the only other song of note on there is a dub remix of "i will follow" by spahn ranch. die krupps do okay with "numb" but i liked dj muggs' straight up remix much better.
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I really can't get my head around the concept of Tiffany and Frontline Assembly performing a song together...covering a U2 song, no less...[Thinking]...nope. Still can't even come close to imagining it.
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"Spirit of '84"-H2O "Even Hitler Had A Girlfriend"-The Mr. T Experience "Revenge of the Nerds"-Rubinoos (yes, the movie's theme) "You Skank (First Step to Selling Out)"-Face First "Da Strike"-Millencolin "The Breakaway"-The Zambonis "Big Dick"-NoMeansNo "Bill Kosby"-One Cool Guy "Super Rad"-The Aquabats "The Canadian Bomb"-My Gay Uncle
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1. Chris Cornell "Fluttergirl" 2. Ned's Atomic Dustbin "Kill Your Television" 3. Lazlo Bane "Overkill" (Cover of Men at Work song) 4. Faith No More "Last Cup of Sorrow" 5. Primus "My Name Is Mud" 6. Garbage "Vow" 7. Imperial Teen "Yoo-Hoo." 8. Radiohead "Just" 9. Soul Coughing "Screenwriter's Blues" 10. Eels "Rags To Rags"
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Suzanne Little - Tragic Flaw Rubber Rodeo - Before I Go Away Nik Kershaw - Know How Sniff n the Tears - Marrakesh Bryndle - Crawl Into the Light Duran Duran - Something to Remember Nelson Riddle Orchestra - Route 66 Theme Cowboy Junkies - Miles From Our Home Gowan - Laura Laurie Anderson - Walk the Dog
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