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  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 100 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161

    Nov 10 2009, 18h20 por amodelofcontrol

    As explained earlier, here's the second half of the first part of my rundown of 90s songs.

    Previously: My top 100 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181

    180
    dEUS
    Sister Dew
    The Ideal Crash
    1999

    An impossibly sad song, a slow, minimalist track that lyrically deals with a man confessing to the titular character his crime. dEUS have never come close to the naked emotions of this track since, or to that matter before it, either, and it's such an affecting track that I can only listen to this once in a while.

    179
    The Dandy Warhols
    TocarEvery Day Should Be A Holiday
    ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down
    1997

    Way back before they were soundtracking Vodafone adverts, this band of American slackers were writing wonderful summer pop songs like this, psychedelic electro-pop that hooked me from the first moment I heard it (and I ended up buying the album on import months before it was eventually released over here).

    178
    They Might Be Giants
    TocarBirdhouse in Your Soul
    Flood
    1990

    One of the greatest and most enduring indie pop songs, perhaps, the reason it is a bit further down this list is that it does every now and again grate if overplayed. But still, it's probably the only song ever sung from the point of a nightlight, has a quirky video and the kind of chorus that bolts itself behind a sturdy door in your head...

    177
    The Future Sound of London
    TocarMy Kingdom
    Dead Cities
    1996

    The lead single from FSOL's darkest album, this beautiful, elegant track brought together Blade Runner samples and a feeling of a decaying London on a soft bed of electronics that carries the listener along for five blissful minutes. The video, with London being invaded by all kinds of computer-generated aliens, is well worth a look, too, even if some of the effects have dated a little.

    176
    Downset
    TocarEmpower
    Do We Speak a Dead Language?
    1996

    A little surprised, I have to say, that this band lasted as long as this year. But then, seeing as they were formed originally from the ashes of one of the very first rap metal bands (Social Justice) I guess it's kinda apt that they should outlive most of their followers, too. This song also has the "honour" of being the first song I saw performed live in London once I'd gone to Uni (and also that was the first gig I ever reviewed, too. Happy days...), and that makes it a little special to me - but either way, this is searing stuff that like much of Downset's material, features lyrics that are considerably less destructive than many other rap-metal acts. Vocalist Rey Oropreza instead chose lyrics that encouraged listeners to make a positive difference to their life - and this song's message was no different, as it simply burns with it.

    175
    Roni Size / Reprazent
    TocarBrown Paper Bag
    New Forms
    1997

    When drum'n'bass kicked off in a big way in the mid-to-late 90s, it was remarkable that each of the names that broke through to the dance mainstream all had such different styles within the same broad remit. Roni Size may not have had success on the same level as Goldie, but his winning of the Mercury Music Prize twelve years ago for the extraordinary New Forms perhaps gained him greater musical recognition. And it was tracks like this that were really special - the broad, jazzy sweeps fused perfectly with the charging drum'n'bass, and the full nine minute version passes in a flash.

    174
    Snog
    TocarHooray!!
    Buy Me... I'll Change Your Life
    1997

    David Thrussell's strange, strange band welcomes the end of world…in pop form. Well, I say pop. This is twisted, strange stuff, but it does have a habit of burrowing into your head and becoming one of those earworms that won't quite shift. For all it's apocalyptic lyrics, too, it's bright and summery as his songs go - but then, perhaps that's the point...

    173
    Marion
    Time
    This World And Body
    1996

    To some, this fact that this band never had the success of other bands lumped in as "Britpop" was criminal - and I'm one of them. Infinitely more talented than certain other north-west based peers, with a clutch of killer singles, they sadly vanished into a haze of drug problems, and their (also brilliant) second album limped into view some years later with barely a wimper, and sank without trace. Something of an unlucky band, really, and tracks like this remind me of what could have been: a glorious, aching lament to lost love and reflections on past mistakes, and Jaime Harding's vocal performance is something to behold.

    172
    Mercury Rev
    TocarChasing a Bee
    Yerself Is Steam
    1991

    Way back in the mists of time, before Mercury Rev cleaned up, kept off the drugs, kicked out original singer David Baker and turned to (blissfully great) Americana, they were a very odd band indeed, drenching completely "out there" pop songs in masses of fuzz and feedback. And sometimes, those pop songs would fight to the forefront - and Chasing A Bee is one of those moments. It's epic, beautiful and wonderfully mental.

    171
    Apoptygma Berzerk
    Deep Red
    7
    1996

    One of Apop's earlier singles, I have to admit that I didn't know this even had a video until I was trying to find a link for this. With the changes this band have gone through stylistically in the past ten years or so, this sounds like almost a different band entirely - a thumping electro-goth track that rightly is still part of Apop live sets even now (and it reminds me, I must use it in a DJ set again sometime...).

    170
    Rocket from the Crypt
    TocarMiddle
    Scream, Dracula, Scream!
    1995

    RFTC: one of the greatest rock bands of the 90s. Fact. Also a fact: one of my biggest regrets is never seeing them live. Anyway, rather than choosing perhaps one of the more obvious singles, this is the short (minute-long) opener to their breakthrough album Scream, Dracula, Scream. A torrent of gang vocals, a surging beat, and a clever pacing that steps up the track each verse until it bursts into life...before stopping way too quickly. Either way, if you ever wanted a reminder as to whether rock'n'roll can still be great decades after it first began, here's your pointer.

    169
    Jocasta
    Change Me
    No Coincidence
    1996

    Not all mid-90s indie in the UK was Britpop. One of the bands on the fringes for a while were Tim Arnold's first stab at the pop world, followed by a prolific solo career that has seen some unusual influences. Not that Jocasta were particularly normal - although like other bands I'm mentioning here, both my girlfriend and I are struggling to remember anything other than this song (I did have the album way back in the mists of time) - mixing in poetry influences (the lyrics are marvellous) as well as a harder, rockier sound than many other indie bands of the time. Anyway, this song is simply a perfect example of why there was so much more to the mid-90s indie scene than Blur, Oasis and Pulp.

    168
    Evil Superstars
    B.A.B.Y.
    Boogie-Children-R-Us
    1998

    I can remember little about this band, other than this track. What I do recall - they were a Belgian band who supported both dEUS and Girls Against Boys over here at some point, and they had a handful of great songs, of which this in particular stood head and shoulders above the rest. A strange, really quite sleazy drawl over an electronic backing, this was good fun if nothing else.

    167
    Meat Beat Manifesto
    Radio Babylon
    Original Fire
    1990

    An absolute stone-cold electronic classic, the year it comes from depends on which version you have. I have it on Original Fire, which dates from 1997, but sonically it's obviously older, and in fact dates from around 1990. A dub-influenced, quasi-breakbeat underpins things, and it's tracks like this that make me wonder how exactly they were ever lumped in as industrial (signing to Wax Trax! seemed to be the main reason!). MBM's influence is huge, though, and while they may have had better songs, to me they never made a better dancefloor track than this, period.

    166
    Stone Temple Pilots
    TocarSilvergun Superman
    Purple
    1994

    A band perhaps somewhat unfairly maligned at the time - seen as riding on the coattails of the grunge bands, and perhaps also because they ended up with greater success than many of them. Whatever the reason, their mix of hard rock, whimsical pop and much, much darker moments certainly caught the ear of many. This was always my favourite song, though, a perfect balance of the elements above, the brusing verses and melodic, lighter chorus contrasting well. It was the opener on their comeback tour in the US, too (a shame they never came over here).

    165
    Pulp
    I Spy
    Different Class
    1995

    1995 was Pulp's year in Britpop terms, without a doubt - Different Class was probably the finest album of the Britpop period, and that wasn't just down to the singles (as great as they all were). It was down to tracks like this - the 60s film-soundtrack sweep, and the fuming, spiteful lyrics detailing a tale of suburban jealously and revenge. In fact, I'm not sure Jarvis Cocker ever wrote lyrics better than this.

    164
    Primal Scream
    Come Together
    Screamadelica
    1991

    No, not the truncated and butchered single version, but the original, epic album centrepiece. Screamadelica may have been endlessly dissected over the years, but at it's heart it is simply an awesome fusion of rock and dance that perhaps just came along at the right moment. This track's blissed-out dub textures and gospel samples (and, perhaps, it's oh-so-slightly hippyish tendencies) make it a glorious summer track - so writing this in a cold mid-November perhaps it loses a little of it's impact. Still, the fact that I'm still listening to this eighteen years on perhaps helps to explain just how good this is.

    163
    Monster Magnet
    TocarPowertrip
    Powertrip
    1998

    Where Dave Wyndorf proclaims his desire to become a full-time rock star, and let's be honest, this sure as hell sounds like the deal worked out well for him. A massive, stadium rock track, a world away from their more stoner rock beginnings, but frankly the sound suits Dave and the band well. The over-the-top video is a hoot, too...

    162
    The Delgados
    Pull the Wires From the Wall
    Peloton
    1999

    A now long-departed indie band from Glasgow, who were much more spiky than their sometimes dreamy sound often suggested. Often it was Emma Pollock's casually detached vocal delivery - and caustic lyrics - that made the difference, as here. Although the sweeping orchestral backing helps too.

    161
    Autechre
    Second Bad Vilbel
    Anvil Vapre
    1995

    Nearly fifteen years old, and probably still ahead of it's time, this track's mechanised, pounding rhythms thrilled then and they still thrill now. I've never dared try to play this in a DJ set at an industrial club, perhaps I should sometime - but it's steadily shifting pace probably would scare the dancefloor away. Shame, as enjoyed really loud this track is extraordinary.

    Friday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02: 160 to 121
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  • Music meme #19

    Nov 8 2009, 23h07 por ohmygoshhhhhhhh

    Put your media player on random.

    Song Number 1: Werewolf Heart by Dead Man's Bones
    Your favourite lyric from this song: "You'd look nice in a grave"
    Does this song have any bad memories attached?: No.
    What genre is this?: Folk.

    Song Number 2: Get Up by Travis
    What's the last line of this song?: "You gotta get up"
    Have you ever seen this artist live?: No.
    Who does this song make you think of?: Being forced to wake up when I don't want to.

    Song Number 3: Late by Ben Folds
    What's the first line of this song?:: "Under some dirty words on a dirty wall"
    Where did you first here this song?: At home when I discovered his music online.
    How about the first time you heard the artist?: Around the same time, same place.

    Song Number 4: Believe Me Natalie by The Killers
    Which friend could this be a theme tune for, and why?: None, at least I think so.
    Write down the chorus: "Believe me Natalie, listen Natalie, this is your last chance"
    Why do you like this song?: It's sad and pretty, but not my favourite song by them.

    Song Number 5: Everything Is Average Nowadays by Kaiser Chiefs
    What kind of film would you choose this as the theme for?: Documentary maybe.
    Who introduced you to this artist?: I discovered it online.
    Best part of this song: "Get your coats, we're leaving, we'll just do something else"

    Song Number 6: For Tomorrow by Blur
    The third line reads: "Trying not to be sick again"
    How long is this song?: 4 minutes and 20 seconds.
    Is it one of your favourites? Why?: Band, yes, song, no. It's good, but wouldn't be on my top list.

    Song Number 7: Oscillate Wildly by The Smiths
    How long have you been listening to this artist?: For years, I don't even remember when I first started.
    What's the cover look like on the album this came from?: Black and white, a man sitting behind a table looking left.
    What's this song about?: This song has no lyrics, so I can only base the meaning on the title and melody.

    Has your favourite song come up? If not, what is it?: No, but I don't have a favourite song anyway. How can a person just love one song? There are so many good songs and my favourite depends on the mood and how the song connects to my mood or life at the time.
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  • Fifty Best Albums

    Nov 7 2009, 10h58 por norwegianwood90

    In my opinion, these are the fifty best albums of all-time. I will address a few issues before you feel the need to leave posts about them.

    1. Yes, this list will dominated by The Beatles (as well as other English rock bands).
    2. Also, I am aware of the relatively limited number of genres which will be present.
    3. If you are going to criticize my list, I have just one request: Name some albums to which I should listen. I'd love to hear your favorite albums, so I can listen to them, too. I want to listen to as many good albums as possible. Thank you.

    With that being said, these are - in descending order - the 50 best albums in music history.

    50. Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers
    49. The Times They Are A-Changin' - Bob Dylan
    48. Urban Hymns - The Verve
    47. Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols - Sex Pistols
    46. LET IT BLEED - The Rolling Stones
    45. Surrealistic Pillow - Jefferson Airplane
    44. Please Please Me - The Beatles
    43. Parklife - Blur
    42. Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
    41. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan
    40. Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones
    39. Face To Face - The Kinks
    38. All Things Must Pass - George Harrison
    37. The Doors - The Doors
    36. Nevermind - Nirvana
    35. Electric Ladyland - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    34. Forever Changes - Love
    33. Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
    32. Different Class - Pulp
    31. Disraeli Gears - Cream
    30. Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
    29. Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
    28. The Bends - Radiohead
    27. Are You Experienced
    26. BEGGARS BANQUET - The Rolling Stones
    25. The Joshua Tree - U2
    24. Beatles for Sale - The Beatles
    23. The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths
    22. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis
    21. Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan
    20. Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin
    19. Hounds of Love - Kate Bush
    18. The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd
    17. Definitely Maybe - Oasis
    16. Abbey Road - The Beatles
    15. Something Else By The Kinks - The Kinks
    14. Imagine - John Lennon
    13. Exile on Main Street - The Rolling Stones
    12. The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground
    11. Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan
    10. London Calling - The Clash
    9. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
    8. The Beatles - The Beatles
    7. OK Computer - Radiohead
    6. A Hard Day's Night - The Beatles
    5. Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan
    4. The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
    3. Revolver - The Beatles
    2. John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon
    1. Rubber Soul - The Beatles
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  • It's almost been a year...

    Nov 3 2009, 21h56 por callistoxxx

    Title and Registration
    There's no blame for how our love did slowly fade
    And now that it's gone it's like it wasn't there at all
    And here i rest where disappointment and regret collide
    Lying awake at night


    What a song.

    I just realised I've barely listened to Death Cab for Cutie over the last year, since I saw them live with Maddie. I have listened to them, but not in the compulsive way I did back in the day. :P Sort of because of the associations I have with them that I feel bad reliving. I don't know. Guilty maybe? Or just the songs don't mean the same things as they did to me once, and it feels strange to listen to them when they don't resonate in the same way.

    That's probably a good thing. Except my favourite bands now ... they just don't write about stuff that means anything to me, know what I mean? Like I listen to stuff like
    The Kinks and Blur all the time these days, and I love them and I do like their lyrics - but they don't sing about anything personal, anything I can say, "definitely been there" to. Cathy has no angst music any more!

    Not that I really have anything to angst about, actually, but it's fun to be self-indulgent and feel sorry for myself once in a while.

    Anyway.

    It seems so strange that it was a year since I saw them. Seems like it could have been a few months ago. Haha I can remember my excitement the week coming up and then downloading more albums because I realised I knew like 12 songs. And then listening to them on repeat while I raked up leaves in the garden (that's a really vivid memory, I don't know why.) And then how we broke down on the way there and stood waiting for the AA in the freezing cold. That was terrifying.
    And then we got there and got in a really good spot, and there was some guy moshing like a twat to Frightened Rabbit ... and the guy next to me had really strong B.O. And everybody sang along toTocarI Will Follow You Into the Dark. And then for the last song of the encore they played TocarTransatlanticism and it was beautiful ... one of the best songs I have ever seen live ... and I wanted to cry.

    I have no idea why I wrote all that. I just like to remember. :)

    Yeah.

    Haha I bet Maddie's going to read this and take the piss out of me at school for being a geek and writing pointless stuff about Death Cab. HI MADDIE. IT WAS A GREAT GIG WASNT IT YOU HAVE TO ADMIT!
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  • West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum Tour : Live Report

    Out 30 2009, 23h56 por DreamOnAeternam

    Ven. 23 oct. – Kasabian


    Le relatif silence de Blur et le récent split d'Oasis à Rock en Seine cet été n'ont pas réussi à atténuer l'effervescence de la scène rock de cette chère perfide Albion : les performances live de Kasabian prouvent que la britpop est loin d'avoir fait résonner ses dernières guitares. Le quatuor, de passage au Bataclan le 23 octobre dernier pour défendre leur troisième album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, a délivré une prestation à faire palir d'envie les frères Gallagher. Retour sur une épopée live, menée de main de maître par quatre garçons dans le nouveau souffle du rock.

    20h00 : Les portes du Bataclan s'ouvrent, les sièges du balcon sont tous occupés, la fosse déjà quasiment remplie. Certains fans arborent un maillot de foot customisé aux couleurs du groupe en souvenir du Kasabian Football Tournament, organisé en France en juin dernier. DJ Dan, venu assuré la première partie, est déjà aux platines. Un mix fade se résumant à enchaîner les tubes les plus éculés du classic rock, de Led Zeppelin en passant par les Doors. Le public se lasse vite, de plus en plus impatient d'écouter les kids de Leicester.

    20h30 DJ Dan laisse sa place aux roadies, qui s'assurent des réglages des nombreux instruments présents sur scène. Côté guitare les Gibson, Rickenbacker, Gretsch, et autre Vox sont là pour assurer le show. La sono n'est pas en reste avec deux beaux Marshall de part et d'autre de la scène. Les fûts, estampillés Zildjian, promettent quant à eux un son brut et intense. Le groupe se fera désirer pendant encore une demi-heure, juste le temps qu'il faut pour que la fosse soit pleine à craquer.

    21h00 Le combo arrive sur scène, accompagné du guitariste soliste Jay Melher. Tom Meighan, le chanteur, porte un trench-coat en cuir, qu'il ne quittera qu'une fois la salle conquise. C'est Julie and the Mothman qui ouvre les festivités : une b-side de leur premier single qui s'avère être très efficace. Tellement efficace que le premier slam est lancé au bout d'une minute à peine. Elle est suivit d'TocarUnderdog, le fameux single utilisé cette année dans une pub pour Sony, (mais oui...celle où Kaka s'amuse comme un petit fou avec un ballon sur un écran géant), qui continue d'électriser la fosse dont les premiers rangs semblent pour le moins alcoolisés. Leur dernier single Where did all the love go ?confirme l'idéniable énergie du groupe : après trois chansons la salle chargée d'effluves moites d'houblon mêlé de sueur, est transformée en véritable pub. So british ! Ils continuent avec une instrumentale issue du dernier album à la batterie très dynamique limite tribale, Swarfiga, qui n'est en fait qu'un féroce prélude au désormais incontournable Shoot The Runner taillée pour faire bouger le public. Pour la petite anecdote, ce tube a aussi été utilisé dans un spot publicitaire pour la promotion d'une Renault en 2007. Les fans exultent, les puristes attendent d'autres bonnes surprises dans cette setlist. Ils sont tout de suite récompensés par un morceau du premier opus : TocarCutt Off et son refrain repris en choeur par toute l'audience, qui est maintenant en nage. La douce Thick as Thieves et la délicatement épicée West Ryder Silver Bullet rafraîchissent quelque peu la fosse, devenue fournaise. C'est Empire, un des titres phares du deuxième album qui envoie de nouveau le charbon puis c'est au tour de la mélodie à consonnance orientale de Take Aim de faire mouche, grâce notamment au chant du toujours classe Sergio Pizzorno, Trilby vissé sur la tête. Processed beatsentraîne l'ensemble des spectateurs dans un chant hypnotique à deux voix, laissant planer une tension délicieusement palpable qui éclate lors du premier riff de TocarFire. C'est d'ailleurs ce moment que choisit le chanteur pour quitter son long manteau. Hystérie dans la salle, quelques agents de sécurité viennent copieusement arroser d'eau glacée les plus excités qui se bousculent pour atteindre le premier rang. Les vigoureux « Paris, Paris, Paris ! » lachés au micro, exhorte la foule à se trémousser de plus belle. Le groupe semble prendre du plaisir à jouer et se montre de plus en plus extraverti. Après avoir annoncé (ou plutôt crié) « This is for the fast fuckin' fuse ! », les premières notes de Fast Fuse se font entendre. Deuxième douche offerte par le staff du Bataclan pour les plus déchaînés. La vapeur retombe avec le chef-d'oeuvre intimiste The Doberman, malgré l'étouffement des pistes de trompette pré-enregistrées, pour cause de guitares survitaminées. L'autre petit raté sera le faux départ sur le morceau suivant, TocarClub Foot, brillamment rattrapé par l'impeccable maîtrise dont ont fait preuve les musiciens, faisant de ce morceau un des titres les plus furieux joués ce soir. C'est sur ce coup d'éclat que la joyeuse tribu nous quitte provisoirement, afin de mieux revenir pour un rappel plus que nécessaire, aux yeux un peu dilatés de l'ensemble de la salle.

    22h00 Une fois le sample de guitare de Vlad the Impaler lancé, les têtes recommencent à remuer, et les corps à s'agiter. TocarStuntman poursuit le mouvement. La très attendueTocarL.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)clôture avec brio un concert très réussi. Le groupe remercie son public avec un bref mais sympathique « Au revoir Paris ! »


    22h15 Les spots se rallument déjà. Les gobelets en plastique s'amoncellent sur le sol et malgré l'extrême chaleur ambiante, le public a du mal à quitter les lieux, désireux de faire encore tourner l'emblématique boule à facettes de la salle Parisienne.
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  • 50 Questions about my Top 50

    Out 30 2009, 8h53 por Detectiveli

    1. How did you get into 29?
    The Fray I heard TocarHow To Save A Life
    in Scrubs

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    The Beatles ha-ha-ha I can't remember when I've hear them for the first time

    3. What's your favorite lyric by 33?
    David Holmes His songs don't have any words... No, sometimes they do.
    "$160 Million Chinese Man"

    4. How did you get into 49?
    Glenn Miller Oh, I think I've known TocarIn The Mood since my childhood.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    New Order none

    6. What is your favorite song by 50?
    Robbie Williams - TocarThe Road To Mandalay

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?
    Paul McCartney I've heard only two his songs. And they both don't make me sad

    8. What is your favorite song by 15?
    The Libertines - Don't Look Back Into The Sun

    9. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Muse - TocarStarlight

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Oasis - TocarRock 'n' Roll Star

    11. What is the worst song by 40?
    Weezer I don't know

    12. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Mika - TocarLove Today ♥

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Starsailor Reminds me the times when I was 13

    14. What is your favorite song by 38
    The Chemical Brothers - The Salmon Dance (feat. Fatlip)

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    R.E.M. - Supernatural Superserious

    16. Is there a song by 25 that makes you sad?
    Ray Charles his songs always make me happy

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Gregorian I suppose it might be Moment of Peace though I'm not really sure

    18. What's your favorite lyric by 11?
    Kaiser Chiefs "Na na na na naa" - my favourite lyrics ^^

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Travis Fran Healy

    20. Is there a song by 14 that makes you happy?
    Queen - Radio Gaga

    21. What is a good memory involving 27?
    Gorillaz hm.. riminds me the time when i was 13 again :)

    22. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Moby I listen to his music for many years so it is REALLY hard to say about favourite one.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Radiohead - TocarJust

    24. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Pulp Mmm.. I don't know. I like some songs, but not the whole albums

    25. What is your favorite song by 21?
    The Verve - TocarLove Is Noise

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Sting - Shape Of My Heart

    27. What is your favorite album by 3?
    Franz Ferdinand

    28. What is you favorite song by 2?
    Kasabian Nearly the whole 1st album + some songs from the 2nd and from the 3rd

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Snow Patrol - TocarTake Back The City

    30. What is you favorite song by 8?
    Coldplay - TocarSpeed Of Sound ♥

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Jason Mraz none

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Daniel Powter - TocarBad Day

    33. How did you get into 12?
    Arctic Monkeys I saw the Teddy Picker's video

    34. What is the worst song by 45?
    Suburban Kids With Biblical Names - TocarLittle boys in the ghetto

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    Suede - TocarElectricity

    36. What is the first song you ever heard by 48?
    Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancin'

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live?
    Peter Doherty - none

    38. What is you favorite song by 36?
    Depeche Mode - TocarPrecious

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Placebo - TocarPure Morning

    40. What is you favorite album by 7?
    Blur - The Best Of

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy?
    Freddie Mercury - TocarLet's Turn It On

    42. What is your favorite album by 41?
    Proudly Present....A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation

    43. What is your favorite song by 24?
    The Fratellis - TocarChelsea Dagger

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46?
    U2 - summer 2009

    45. What is your favorite song by 35?
    Lily Allen - TocarSmile

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    The Killers - Don't Shoot Me Santa

    47. What is your favorite album by 4?
    Hopes and Fears

    48. Who is a favorite member of 37?
    The Offspring I don't know anyone except Dexter =)

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43?
    Jarvis Cocker - TocarDisney Time

    50. What is your favorite song by 20?
    Duran Duran - TocarOrdinary World
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  • Unique Tracks and Song Repetition Index

    Out 28 2009, 10h52 por Sebastian-




    Monthly Top Artists

    Oct-2007
    Misfits (38 plays)
    Nov-2007
    Die Ärzte (313 plays)
    Dec-2007
    South Park (113 plays)
    Jan-2008
    Die Ärzte (227 plays)
    Feb-2008
    Ween (224 plays)
    Mar-2008
    Regina Spektor (451 plays)
    Apr-2008
    Tegan and Sara (823 plays)
    May-2008
    Die Ärzte (635 plays)
    Jun-2008
    Die Ärzte (230 plays)
    Jul-2008
    Die Ärzte (337 plays)
    Aug-2008
    Tegan and Sara (193 plays)
    Sep-2008
    Tegan and Sara (255 plays)
    Oct-2008
    The Cure (369 plays)
    Nov-2008
    Ron Sexsmith (298 plays)
    Dec-2008
    The Rolling Stones (252 plays)
    Jan-2009
    Pixies (187 plays)
    Feb-2009
    Blur (166 plays)
    Mar-2009
    The Beatles (182 plays)
    Apr-2009
    Die Ärzte (205 plays)
    May-2009
    Die Ärzte (259 plays)
    Jun-2009
    Green Day (452 plays)
    Jul-2009
    The Cure (493 plays)
    Aug-2009
    Die Ärzte (162 plays)
    Sep-2009
    Die Ärzte (191 plays)
    Oct-2009
    Bela B. (161 plays)

    Monthly Top Tracks

    Oct-2007
    Die Ärzte : Junge (8 plays)
    Nov-2007
    Die Ärzte : Junge (11 plays)
    Dec-2007
    South Park : TocarI Saw Three Ships (8 plays)
    Jan-2008
    Joy Division : Disorder (11 plays)
    Feb-2008
    Die Ärzte : Lied vom Scheitern (8 plays)
    Mar-2008
    Tegan and Sara : The Con (30 plays)
    Apr-2008
    Tegan and Sara : TocarWalking With a Ghost (28 plays)
    May-2008
    Tegan and Sara : Dancing in the Dark (31 plays)
    Jun-2008
    Tegan and Sara : Man With Two Brains (17 plays)
    Jul-2008
    R.E.M. : Tocar7 Chinese Bros. (14 plays)
    Aug-2008
    Hole : TocarI Think That I Would Die (10 plays)
    Sep-2008
    Coldplay : TocarLife In Technicolor (12 plays)
    Oct-2008
    The Cure : TocarFreakshow (27 plays)
    Nov-2008
    The Cure : TocarUnderneath The Stars (14 plays)
    Dec-2008
    The Rolling Stones : TocarHeart Of Stone (8 plays)
    Jan-2009
    MGMT : TocarTime to Pretend (9 plays)
    Feb-2009
    Morrissey : TocarI'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris (9 plays)
    Mar-2009
    The Rolling Stones : Mother's Little Helper (4 plays)
    Apr-2009
    Tegan and Sara : TocarDon't Confess (15 plays)
    May-2009
    Muff Potter : TocarAuf der Bordsteinkante (11 plays)
    Jun-2009
    Green Day : 21st Century Breakdown (12 plays)
    Jul-2009
    Farin Urlaub Racing Team : Gobi Todič (32 plays)
    Aug-2009
    WIZO : K.I.K. (22 plays)
    Sep-2009
    The Hives : TocarWell All Right! (13 plays)
    Oct-2009
    The Rolling Stones : TocarPaint It Black (17 plays)
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  • this is not a review

    Out 26 2009, 23h51 por The_Puzzler

    This journal post does not contain any reviews!

    Apologies for it appearing in the reviews section of these gigs but I had no idea that last.fm is set up to do that simply because I linked to each gig from this journal post. This post is for my own reference really and it's taken too long to write it out for me to be bothered to take it down or remove the links.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Paul McCartney, Earls Court, ?? September 1993


    Chas 'n' Dave, The 100 Club, 2006?


    The Miles Hunt Club, Camden Dingwalls, 4 April 2002

    Fleadh Festival 2002
    The Pogues, Cornershop, Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros, Gemma Hayes, and The Wonder Stuff
    Finsbury Park, 8 June 2002

    Ani DiFranco, Shepherds Bush Empire, 23 June 2002

    Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Forum, 30 October 2002

    Badly Drawn Boy, Brixton Academy, 10 December 2002

    Miles Hunt, The Underworld, 20 December 2002


    Paul McCartney, Earls Court, 18 April 2003

    Eddi Reader, The Union Chapel, 5 June 2003

    Queens of the Stone Age, Brixton Academy, 22 June 2003

    Diana Krall, Kenwood House, 2 August 2003

    The Jayhawks, Shepherds Bush Empire, 17 September 2003

    Sam Brown, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 25 September 2003

    The Grifters, The Garage, 24 October 2003

    The Beautiful South, Shepherds Bush Empire, 21 November 2003

    Blur, Brixton Academy, 2 December 2003

    Sheryl Crow, Shepherds Bush Empire, 7 December 2003

    Stereophonics, Earls Court, 16 December 2003


    Damien Rice, Brixton Academy, 20 February 2004

    The Saw Doctors, Shepherds Bush Empire, 28 February 2004

    Jet, The Forum, 9 March 2004

    One Generation 4 Another
    Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, Georgie Fame, Bob Geldof, Paul Carrack, Sam Brown, The Zombies, Geno Washington and Gary Brooker.
    Royal Albert Hall, 15 March 2004

    Tom Jones, Royal Albert Hall, 2 April 2004

    Sam Brown, Jazz Cafe, 15 April 2004

    Ash, Hammersmith Apollo, 30 May 2004

    The Hives, Electric Ballroom, 3 June 2004

    The Fleadh
    Bob Dylan, Counting Crows, The Charlatans, Laura Veirs, and Delays
    Finsbury Park, 20 June 2004

    V Festival
    The Killers, Kings of Leon, Dido, Jet, Faithless, Scissor Sisters, and The Charlatans
    Hylands Park, 21 August 2004

    Goldie Lookin' Chain, London Astoria, 22 October 2004

    The Zutons, Shepherds Bush Empire, 26 October 2004

    Franz Ferdinand, Brixton Academy, 30 October 2004

    Hayseed Dixie, Islington Academy, 14 November 2004


    Hayseed Dixie, Shepherds Bush Empire, 12 February 2005

    London Symphony Orchestra, Barbican, 10 November 2005


    Eagles of Death Metal, Electric Ballroom, 23 August 2006

    Freshlyground, Shepherds Bush Empire, 22 September 2006

    Muse, MEN Arena, 10 November 2006

    Dropkick Murphys, Brixton Academy, 11 November 2006


    Lez Zeppelin, Astoria 2, 11 February 2007

    Bill Bailey, Anne Dudley & The BBC Concert Orchestra, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 26 February 2007

    Sally Pryce Ensemble, Goldsmiths' Hall, 3 April 2007

    Tool, Brixton Academy, 21 August 2007

    Ash, Barrowlands Glasgow, 28 October 2007

    Porcupine Tree, The Forum, 9 November 2007

    Terrorvision, Manchester Academy 2, 23 November 2007

    Queens of the Stone Age, Brixton Academy, 26 November 2007


    Linkin Park, The O2 Arena, 29 January 2008

    Crisis Consequences
    Supergrass, Paul Weller, and Reverend and The Makers
    Roundhouse, 2 March 2008

    David Gray, Hammersmith Apollo, 20 March 2008

    Dodgy, Shepherds Bush Empire, 28 March 2008

    James, New Theatre – Oxford, 19 April 2008

    The Raconteurs, Hammersmith Apollo, 14 May 2008

    Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Wembley Arena, 22 May 2008

    Terrorvision, Shepherds Bush Empire, 24 May 2008

    7 Seconds Of Love, Barfly Camden, 27 June 2008

    Brian Wilson, Kenwood House, 28 June 2008

    T In The Park
    R.E.M., Rage Against the Machine, Kings of Leon, Amy Winehouse, The Fratellis, The Ting Tings, The Raconteurs, The Charlatans, Gabriella Cilmi, Biffy Clyro, Will Young, Robots in Disguise, Reverend and The Makers, Eddy Grant, and Shed Seven
    Balado, 12-13 July 2008

    Melody Gardot, Bloomsbury Theatre, 21 July 2008

    The Dandy Warhols, Shepherds Bush Empire, 23 July 2008

    The Wildhearts, Shepherds Bush Empire, 20 September 2008

    Herbie Hancock, Barbican, 19 November 2008

    The Wildhearts, Hammersmith Apollo, 10 December 2008


    The Album Chart Show
    Lady GaGa, VV Brown, and Gary Go
    Koko, 4 February 2009

    Chris Cornell, Scala, 23 February 2009

    Jeffree Star, Islington Academy, 22 March 2009

    Therapy?, Islington Academy, 5 May 2009

    Manic Street Preachers, Roundhouse, 28 May 2009

    Nine Inch Nails & Jane's Addiction, The O2 Arena, 15 July 2009

    Sonisphere
    Metallica, Linkin Park, Nine Inch Nails, Limp Bizkit, Alice in Chains, Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, Machine Head, Lamb of God, and The Wildhearts
    Knebworth Park, 1-2 August 2009

    The Wildhearts, Shepherds Bush Empire, 1 October 2009

    Pixies, Brixton Academy, 6 October 2009

    Adrian Edmondson and the Bad Shepherds, Camden Dingwalls, 13 October 2009

    Biffy Clyro, Brixton Academy, 12 November 2009

    Monster Magnet, Koko, 6 December 2009


    Rammstein, Wembley Arena, 4 February 2010
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  • My 1999

    Out 26 2009, 18h37 por syknyk

    To say 1999 was the year of trance is quite the understatement, over half of the chart entries that i had in my diaries were trance tracks and my 1999 spotify playlist mirrors that.

    The Full 1999 Playlist HERE

    FULL TRACKLISTING

    Lenny Kravitz – Fly Away
    Blur – Tender
    Barenaked Ladies – One Week
    Sonique – It Feels So Good
    DJ Sakin & Friends – Protect Your Mind - (Braveheart)
    Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing)
    Mr. Oizo – Flat Beat
    Armand van Helden feat. Duane Harden – You Don't Know Me
    Busta Rhymes – Gimme Some More [Explicit Version]
    The Offspring – Why Don't You Get A Job?
    Basement Jaxx – Red Alert
    Jamiroquai – Canned Heat
    Geri Halliwell – Look At Me
    Shania Twain – That Don't Impress Me Much - Dance Mix
    Madonna – Beautiful Stranger
    Orbital – Doctor?
    ATB – 9PM - Radio Mix
    Blank & Jones – Cream
    System F – Out Of The Blue - Original 12" Version
    Sasha – Xpander
    Yomanda – Synth & Strings
    Signum – What Ya Got 4 Me - Extended Vocal Mix
    Art of Trance – Madagascar - Original 12"
    Binary Finary – 1999 (Kaycee's Radio Edit)
    Groove Armada – At The River
    Gouryella – Gouryella - Original Mix
    DJ Jean – The Launch - Radio Edit
    Moloko – Sing It Back
    Basement Jaxx – Rendez-vu
    Shaft – (Mucho Mambo) Sway - Radio Edit
    Leftfield – Afrika Shox
    Texas – Summer Son
    Martine McCutcheon – I've Got You
    TLC – Unpretty - Radio Version
    Fragma – Toca Me
    Paul Johnson – Get Get Down
    Bob Marley & The Wailers – Sun Is Shining (Funkstar De Luxe Mix)
    York – The Awakening - Mellow Mix
    ATB – Don't Stop! (Airplay Edit)
    Destiny's Child – Bug A Boo (H-town Screwed Mix)
    Neneh Cherry – Buddy X '99 (Dreem Teem Vocal Mix)
    Jennifer Lopez – Waiting for Tonight
    Planet Perfecto – Bullet In The Gun - Club Mix
    Wamdue Project – King Of My Castle - Original Radio Edit
    Paul van Dyk – Another Way
    Melanie C – Northern Star
    Mr. Vegas – Heads High
    Artful Dodger feat Craig David – Re-Rewind - Radio Edit
    Funkstar De Luxe vs. Bob Marley – Rainbow Country
    Progress/Boy Wund – Everybody - Radio Edit
    William Orbit – Barber's Adagio - Ferry Corsten Remix

    For more Spotify Playlists visit my blog @ altjudderplaylists.com

    If you're not aware of what these playlists are based around, i suggest you delve into my journal history as all is explained...
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  • Basically I own

    Out 25 2009, 16h41 por General_Tso

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    13. Wire - Chairs Missing (118)
    14. Guided by Voices - Under the Bushes Under the Stars (116)
    15. Big Star - Third/Sister Lovers (103)
    16. Elliott Smith - Elliott Smith (100)
    17. David Bowie - Low (95)
    18. Gang of Four - Entertainment! (93)
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    20. Stars of the Lid - Music For Nitrous Oxide [Remaster] (88) 21. Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets (86)
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