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Post by picaro » Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:59 pm

jmjhb wrote:Samson by Regina Spektor, went to her gig at the Lowry last night, it was brilliant. She has a truly amazing voice.
lucky man...she does indeed have a fantastic voice
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Post by picaro » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:00 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Gotan Project: LUNATICO.

i happen to love the Gotan Project.....have definitely renewed my interest in Tango and because of them have borrowed some of my parent's old music and purchased a few Astor Piazolla CDs
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Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:02 pm

Mixed bag album tonight:

Nina Simone, My baby just cares for me.
Omar, There's nothing like this.
Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell
Eva Cassidy,
10CC
Jaki Graham-David Grant. Could it be I'm falling in love
Space,
Chicane and Bryan Adams.
Future Sound of London
Incognito
Milford
The Keys
Rondeau
The Rogues
Sympathy.
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Post by cowdrill » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:02 pm

rage against the manchine - guerilla radio
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Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:06 pm

picaro wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:Gotan Project: LUNATICO.

i happen to love the Gotan Project.....have definitely renewed my interest in Tango and because of them have borrowed some of my parent's old music and purchased a few Astor Piazolla CDs
Magic. The little Green fella put me onto Lunatico but, as you can imagine from my handle, I'm a tango fanatic and I have multi-dozens of tango tracks of all types.
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Post by Little Green Man » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:09 pm

Been listening to an album by Various Production. I know absolutely nothing about them and Google is none too helpful either. However, if this is their first album, I think they've got quite a bit of talent. Don't think it's everyone's cuppa char though.

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Post by Little Green Man » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:13 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
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TANGODANCER wrote:Gotan Project: LUNATICO.

i happen to love the Gotan Project.....have definitely renewed my interest in Tango and because of them have borrowed some of my parent's old music and purchased a few Astor Piazolla CDs
Magic. The little Green fella put me onto Lunatico but, as you can imagine from my handle, I'm a tango fanatic and I have multi-dozens of tango tracks of all types.
If you want a shuftie of the first album, I can lend you an evaluation copy. :wink:

There's a lot of tango/flamenco on at the Edinburgh Fringe this year. Not sure if I'll get the time to go and see much/any of it.

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Post by Super_Kevin_Davies » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:27 pm

Cowdrill wrote:rage against the manchine - guerilla radio
I remember being in the crowd at Leeds not long before they split screaming "f**k you I won't do what you tell me" at the top of my lungs :mrgreen:
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Post by Little Green Man » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:59 pm

Tech Support night(mare), so it's on to Cortney Tidwell. Crap name, but she can't half sing. On this offering, she lurks vocally at times somewhere between Bjork and Sinead, but that's not the whole story...

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Post by blurred » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:03 am

Last ten songs as selected by iTunes:

If You Could Only See (acoustic) - Tonic
Blister In The Sun - Violent Femmes
Sour Girl - Stone Temple Pilots
You Never Can Tell (Pulp Fiction OST Version) - Chuck Berry
Black Dog (acoustic) - Led Zeppelin
Weird Divide - The Shins
The Best Deceptions - Dashboard Confessional
The Only One I Know - The Charlatans
The Past and the Pending - The Shins
I Walk Alone (acoustic) - Oleander

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Post by Little Green Man » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:06 am

blurred wrote: The Only One I Know - The Charlatans
Top notch! Just got to follow it up with Sproston Green.

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Post by cowdrill » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:07 am

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blurred wrote: The Only One I Know - The Charlatans
Top notch! Just got to follow it up with Sproston Green.

hell yeah!


then the best song they ever made - Opportunity 8)
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Post by blurred » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:14 am

Little Green Man wrote:
blurred wrote: The Only One I Know - The Charlatans
Top notch! Just got to follow it up with Sproston Green.
It's great when you get on iTunes (or winamp or whatever you're running) and it throws up a song you've not listened to in ages. Can't beat it 8).

iTunes seems determined to give me some very random tracks this evening, though. From Nitin Sawhney on to Sufjan Stevens now, then the Mystery Jets and Gavin DeGraw... Where's me fecking Blur or Foo Fighters or summat?! :D

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Post by blurred » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:15 am

Ask and ye shall receive! :D

Foo Fighters - Times Like These (acoustic).

What a cracking version of a great tune!

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Post by Little Green Man » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:17 am

Cowdrill wrote:
Little Green Man wrote:
blurred wrote: The Only One I Know - The Charlatans
Top notch! Just got to follow it up with Sproston Green.

hell yeah!


then the best song they ever made - Opportunity 8)
You're not wrong there. Just had to have a reminder of Over Rising too.

Mind you, some days I think My Beautiful Friend from Us And Only Us just edges them.

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Post by blurred » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:20 am

Now we're onto Take Your Mama cover version by the Zutons :D

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Post by bettyrasta » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:37 am

I've been there in the past but isn't there a world beyond whiteboys and guitars?

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Post by Little Green Man » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:42 am

bettyrasta wrote:I've been there in the past but isn't there a world beyond whiteboys and guitars?
There most definitely is. Select Cuts From Blood & Fire, Chapters One and Two is the light. (As is Chapter Three, probably, but I never realised that existed until last week.)

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Post by Little Green Man » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:44 am

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bettyrasta wrote:I've been there in the past but isn't there a world beyond whiteboys and guitars?
There most definitely is. Select Cuts From Blood & Fire, Chapters One and Two is the light. (As is Chapter Three, probably, but I never realised that existed until last week.)
And while I'm on a roll, the second album from Black Star Liner is worth the investment.

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Post by blurred » Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:45 am

bettyrasta wrote:I've been there in the past but isn't there a world beyond whiteboys and guitars?
Indeed, and I agree, there is a world beyond the 'white boy and guitar' combo, which is why you're as likely to come across Ella Fitzgerald or Bob Marley, Miles Davis or Ry Cooder, or any other random assortment of music in my collection as you are the Britpop stuff. While I may not be the biggest fan of certain types of music ('dance' in general and R'n'B/Rap for instance) it does still get in there, but only sparingly and tunes that I particularly like.

For my personal preference on the whole, however, you can't beat a good white boy with a guitar (emphasis on the 'good'), which is why it forms the majority of my iTunes playlist of several thousand :)

Different music for different moods, though, and I'm always happy to check out recommendations of others.

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