THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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Good Humor, St Etienne Inquisition Symphony, Apocolyptica R, Queens of the Stone Age Go Kart vs the COrporate Giant, Various HappyEndofYou,Pizzicato5(remixed by other artists) THis is Hardcore (single), Pulp that is all i have for now. i will think of more. what kind of music do you like anyway? |
Galaxy 500 (melodic early 80s pop) Unrest (fun time early 90s pop) Built To Spill (funtime indie rock) Blonde Redhead (funtime potsmokin indie rock)if you remember, we rocked out to a cd of theirs spinning around hollywood...smoking grass in the back seat of my car...well you and nico were in the back seat anyway...maybe you recall. The Modern Lovers and/or Jonathan Richman (happy girl fun time old school rock) Television (contemplative, melodic early NYC punk) Knowing you Kalli...these are things im confident you would dig. |
But just as I was checking out, the goofy dude came running up to me with a copy of B.P.M. ..and I'm listening and yer right, I'm in love. Hah. Uhm. I remember no such thing! |
Oh speaking of which, went and saw this band called The Faint the other night. If anyone gets the chance (they're touring a lot right now) go see em'. Really fucking cool. |
The Stooges: Fun House Killing Joke: Night Time Devo: Freedom of Choice Willie Nelson: Teatro Burning Spear: Calling Rastafari Meg Lee Chin: Piece and Love |
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Buy their album, Blank-Wave Arcade. 30 minutes of goodness. I whole-heartedly second Semillama's Stooges recommendation. Also, look for Brainiac and/or Skeleton Key, and then look for Enon (Enon is half of each). |
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the holy ghost (an all-percussion group) exposition of life (multimedia, including gas masks, balloons, roses and a pinata) moral crayfish (prepared guitar) scorched earth orchestra (instumental rock band) wonderful. the scorched earth had me tapping my heels. |
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I am going to see a bluegrass band tonight, and I have promptly forgotten their name even though Joe told me ten minutes ago. "One(--)One (--)" is all I remember. |
I once saw Naked Aggression and Anitoch Arrow in someones basement. |
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http://www.geocities.com/agentduckhugger/olyexpfest7.html |
http://evolution-control.com/index.html he played music with by pressing thimbles together! neato! |
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Lloyd Cole, some import greatest hits cd. bought this because I found him in m's cd collection. He's got such a great voice. I think I have a song or two on the stiff records box set, but I could be talking out of my arse. Fairground Attraction. Don't actually own this one yet. late 80s acousticy british pop band. sweet, romantic. m has the tape. always makes me smile and want to kiss her when I hear it. Bob Chabot--On a Farm with a Pond and a Goat. one of my co-workers, who's performed at the Kerrville folk festival two years running now, as part of different songwriters contests. This is his five song ep. More poignant since I know the people he's singing about in three of the songs--his son, his wife, and a girl we worked with once. You all should get this. I'll send copies to anyone who wants, once he remixes. Robyn Hitchcock--Jewels for Sophia. Had it, lost it, have it again. Love Robyn's lyrics, so damn quirky at times. "...all of these cheeses have happened to me..." Just bought the Clash's Sandinista on cd. Had that on tape in 9th grade, had to get it for nostalgia. it's still damn good. Greg Brown--Over and Under. I like this one better than Covenant, his other recent one. He's got a great kinda gravelly voice, and is simply a damn talented songwriter. Madness--brought a bunch of cds to Michigan for the last family do, and my cousins recognized none of them (admittedly, the most mainstream were madness and dar williams), but played this for them, and that was good. |
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I want a Bob Chabot EP. Email me when the goods are ready. |
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FA's singer has a new cd out. Eddi Reader's her name, I bought the cd for the gf recently...it's pretty good, altough I was a mite distracted whilst listening to it. Moon on the Rain is my favorite Fairground Attraction song, I think. |
spare lead. backside. ann beretta. voodoo glow skulls. spare lead was cool and they're local. backside was excellent, energetic and demanding for inteeraction. i chased after the vocalist who wrote "steve sucks" on my arm. ann beretta was dull because they didn't move much; their drummer was a big sweater. voodoo glow skulls were lovely but i couldn't enjoy them very much because the girl standing in front of me thought she was on a nordic track and kept elbowing me in the stomach. too much music to listen to before i buy any more cds. |