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September 16, 2004 at 2:48 pm #104844
Bucky RamoneParticipantBill Janovitz & Crown Victoria – Fireworks on TV!
The Long Ryders – The best of….September 18, 2004 at 7:57 pm #104845
Bucky RamoneParticipantthe Clash – London Calling (25th Anniversary Edition)
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Abattoir Blues / The lyre of OrpheusSeptember 19, 2004 at 11:36 am #104846
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September 20, 2004 at 10:20 am #104847
AatosParticipantBought more light vinyl today.
September 20, 2004 at 2:27 pm #104848
RobertParticipanta new dvd – + burner.
Cool dvd sets Allison!
Aatos, what’s up with Matti? Is he in jail now?
September 20, 2004 at 9:13 pm #104849
RichParticipantbad news bears
Monty Pythons Meaning Of Life
Six String Samurai
Pee Wee’s Big AdventureA POOL TABLE
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a 300 disc changerSeptember 21, 2004 at 2:44 pm #104850
rambleonParticipanta pool table + a 300 dic changer !!!
!!! :aliensmile: … did you win the lottery or something ?
September 22, 2004 at 11:18 am #104851
AatosParticipantRobert: Yes, he is kind of arrested at the moment, but im not sure what kind of doom he is about to get… There was a funny "afternoon paper cover" where Matti looked really angry and yelled "leave me alone, im innocent"… Hahah…
September 23, 2004 at 4:48 am #104852
Bucky RamoneParticipantBought the October issue of MOJO magazine, comes with a free ‘Radio Clash’ cd (more details & audio clips here)
Quote:MOJO is proud to present Radio Clash – a 15-track collection of tunes that echo the spirit of ’79 as well as the wider world of The Clash.A number of the tracks included on this collection have been selected by bassist Paul Simonon and guitarist Mick Jones, others are rarities, influences or associated with the band. We are also proud to include an exclusive unreleased Joe Strummer track
September 23, 2004 at 1:33 pm #104853
RichParticipant"rambleon" wrote:a pool table + a 300 dic changer !!!!!! :aliensmile: … did you win the lottery or something ?
noo i got a better job, and im spending it fast
September 23, 2004 at 1:53 pm #104854
RobertParticipantCongratulations on the new job + pool table + disc changer Rich!
btw, how do you keep track of which cd’s is what number in the changer? That would’ve freaked me out.September 23, 2004 at 6:47 pm #104855
Bucky RamoneParticipantWovenhand – Consider the birds
Side project of David Eugene Edwards of 16 HorsepowerSally Timms – In the world of him
Singer from the Mekons, ccivers songs by Mark Eitzel, Ryan Adams, Johnny Dowd, Kevin CoyneSeptember 23, 2004 at 10:15 pm #104856
RichParticipantmy roommates and I each get a 100 we burn them, enter them in a database which we keep on a shity old computer next to the stereo, when weve got it filled up were gonna print a little booklet, God bless microsoft excel
September 24, 2004 at 9:32 am #104857
RobertParticipantthat sounds like a good plan. and probably a necessity(sp?) when the player holds 300 cd’s.
some vinyl I bought today:
J Mascis – Martin & Me, I allready have this, but when I saw it I new I needed one in backup.
The new Libertines, I allmost didn’t want to like this record, but it’s great.
Pixies – Come on Pilgrim, Doolittle, Surferosa, excellent that these babies have been reprinted on vinyl. And it’s a job well done as well.
Pavement – Stereo 7"
Bobby Bare Jr – From The End Of Your Leash, a wonderfull record in the same league as Oldham, Ryan Adams, but without the selfpity and melancholy.
Nouvelle Vague – s/t, a great french album, released on Peacefrog. It’s a lot of of new wave hits, recorded in bossa nova. Too Drunk To Fuck is pure heaven!September 25, 2004 at 11:57 am #104858
SGParticipantDock Boggs-His Folkways Recordings:1963-68(2 cd set,he recorded back in the `20s until his career was snuffed out by the depression,regarded as one of the strangest of southern musicians,kinda like the Will Oldham of his day.He was rediscovered in the `60s and cut 3 albums for Folkways,which is the material here.Not as strange as his `20s stuff but still cool,he plays a mean banjo!
there`s this one song I just listened to and all he sings about is guys getting shot
it`s like gangsta rap played on a banjo
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Mills Brothers-1930`s Recordings(5 cd set,on the great JSP label that puts out excellent box sets of old music;the Mills Bros were a accapella quartet with guitar in the pre swing/swing era that could emulate trumpet and tuba sounds with their voice;Louis Armstrong,Cab Calloway,Ella Fitzgerald,and Bing Crosby guest.Great swingin stuff -
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