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  • Pop the Top

    Nov 21 2009, 15h00 por SFBeaverhousen

    "Post your top 15 bands/artists, the first song you heard of theirs, the song that made you fall in love, your favourite album and your current favorite song."

    1.Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    TocarDate With The Night
    TocarHeads Will Roll
    Show Your Bones
    Kiss Kiss

    2.Patrick Wolf
    TocarThe Magic Position
    TocarThe Magic Position
    The Magic Position
    TocarTristan

    3.Pulp
    Common People
    Common People
    Different Class
    TocarDisco 2000


    4.Sons and Daughters
    Gilt Complex
    Darling
    This Gift
    Dance Me In


    5.Blur
    TocarCountry House
    TocarGirls & Boys
    Parklife
    TocarSong 2

    6.Editors
    TocarMunich
    TocarAn End Has A Start
    Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors
    TocarIn This Light And On This Evening

    7.Suede
    TocarMy Insatiable One
    TocarSadie
    Dog Man Star
    TocarNew Generation

    8.David Bowie
    TocarAshes to Ashes
    TocarLife On Mars
    The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
    TocarStarman

    9.Lily Allen
    TocarThe Fear
    TocarFuck You
    It's Not Me, It's You
    TocarAlfie

    10.Florence + The Machine
    TocarDog Days Are Over
    TocarDrumming Song
    Lungs
    TocarHowl

    11.Muse
    Time Is Running Out
    Time Is Running Out
    Black Holes and Revelations
    Invincible

    12.The Beatles
    Come Together
    Yellow Submarine
    Revolver
    I Am the Walrus

    13.Gene
    You'll Never Walk Again
    You'll Never Walk Again
    Libertine
    O Lover

    14.Belle and Sebastian
    If You're Feeling Sinister
    If You're Feeling Sinister
    If You're Feeling Sinister
    Dear Catastrophe Waitress

    15.The Smiths
    Bigmouth Strikes Again
    This Charming Man
    The Queen Is Dead
    Vicar in a Tutu
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  • Seen Live

    Nov 18 2009, 18h55 por Laurenn_Alien

    A
    The Airborne Toxic Event
    Alesha Dixon
    Alexandra Burke
    Amy Winehouse
    Angels & Airwaves
    Art Brut
    Attack! Attack! (x2)

    B
    Baddies
    Basement Jaxx
    BeardyMan
    Blur
    Bombay Bicycle Club
    Bon Iver
    Brand New
    Bruce Springsteen
    Broken Records

    C
    Calvin Harris
    Chairlift
    Chipmunk
    Coldplay
    Craig David
    The Cribs

    D
    Dan Black (x3)
    Daniel Evans
    Daniel Merriweather
    The dead formats
    Diana Vickers
    Dizzee Rascal
    DJ Pdex
    Does It Offend You, Yeah?

    E
    Easy Star All-Stars
    Elliot Minor
    Emarosa
    Enter Shikari
    Eoghan Quigg

    F
    Faithless
    Farewell
    Florence + The Machine
    Franz Ferdinand
    Friendly Fires
    Frontiers

    G
    Gareth Gates
    Go: Audio
    Gossip

    H
    Hellogoodbye
    Houston Calls

    I

    J
    Jamie T (x2)
    Jason Mraz
    JLS (x2)
    Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong

    K
    Kasabian
    Kid British
    Kylie Minogue

    L
    Lady GaGa
    Laura White
    Lil' Chris
    Lily Allen
    Lostprophets

    M
    Madness
    McFly (x2)
    Metric
    The Metros
    Metro Station
    Mr Hudson (x3)
    Mystery Jets

    N
    N*E*R*D
    N-Dubz
    Nelly Furtado
    The Noisettes

    O
    Out of Sight

    P
    Paolo Nutini
    Peter Andre
    Pete Doherty
    Pendulum

    Q

    R
    Rachel Hylton
    The Rifles
    The Rumble Strips (x2)
    Ruth Lorenzo

    S
    S Club 7
    S Club Juniors
    The Saturdays
    Saving Aimee
    Shontelle
    The Script
    Sherwood
    Shontelle
    Sophie Ellis-Bextor
    The Spill Canvas
    Steps
    The Subways
    Sugababes

    T
    Taio Cruz
    Tinchy Stryder
    The Ting Tings (x2)
    Tom Jones
    Tonight Is Goodbye

    U

    V
    Victoria Beckham

    W
    Westlife
    White Lies
    Will Young (x2)
    The Wombats (x2)

    X

    Y
    You Me At Six (x5)
    Young Guns

    Z
    Zoe Birkett
    The Zutons

    #
    65daysofstatic

    Met
    You Me At Six - Josh Franceschi (x3), Matt Barnes (x3), Max Heyler, Dan Flint.
    The Blackout
    The Wombats
    We Are The Ocean - Dan Brown
    Tonight Is Goodbye - Anton West
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  • Tylky's 2009 (Part 2)

    Nov 18 2009, 18h54 por Tylky

    1. Lady GaGa - TocarPoker Face
    Went through a phase earlier this year where female vocalists appealed to me. This song was also my birthday #1 back in March. Catchy tune.
    Originally a #1 hit in March 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ngf5Oo_XrjI

    2. Little Boots - Remedy
    Female vocalists appealing to me, again. But this song really caught my eye, especially with the wonderful use of synths.
    Originally a #6 hit in August 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McdqerXrwXE

    3. La Roux - TocarBulletproof
    The only La Roux song I like from their debut album (it's alot less squeakier than 'In For The Kill'). Once again, I also love the use of synths, especially with it's 80's effect.
    Originally a #1 hit in July 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOYufRHQSms

    4. David Guetta feat. Kelly Rowland - When Love Takes Over
    Was used at the fashion show down at the college where Marina was attending. Also used alot when I went away for a weekend for a family get together.
    Originally a #1 hit in June 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zudbz4hOcbc

    5. Aqua - TocarBack To The 80's
    Aqua's comeback! Shame this hasn't been released as a single in the UK yet though... but the lyrics are awesome! Great use of synths also.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw5s3CB_1pE

    6. Calvin Harris - Ready For The Weekend
    The theme song for the summer of 2009. I remember discussing this track to Marina and my friend, Chelsea and apparently, they only like the verses where Calvin sings...
    Originally a #3 hit in August 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq8ByKxj5nA

    7. Black Eyed Peas - TocarI Gotta Feeling
    Played everywhere, probably even more popular than their predecessor (Boom Boom Pow), yet another catchy tune, and apparently, it helps cheer us lot (the UK) up because of the credit crunch, so cheers B.E.P!
    Originally a #1 hit in July 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_2rrxONlLo

    8. Dizzee Rascal & Armand van Helden - Bonkers
    ...What? Some people thinks he's bonkers, but he knows he's free. Catchy tune, dunno what Armand van Helden was thinking though...
    Originally a #1 hit in May 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci40ae8BlcE

    9. Pitbull - TocarI Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
    Great use of sampling The Bucketheads 1995 smash, 'The Bomb'. I also love how vain this man sounds, makes me laugh.
    Originally a #4 hit in July 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2tMV96xULk

    10. Harry J All-Stars - TocarLiquidator
    This song just makes me laugh. A reggae instrumental? Different. Also because it's used in them adverts, y'know, the ones that promote food and shizz. Been listening to this tune all year round.
    Originally a #9 hit in October 1969.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRp75slMFII

    11. Yello - TocarOh Yeah
    Kyle's (my tutor) theme tune. He has this deep, soothing voice, which reminds me of this song. But then it's also used as Duffman's theme tune alongside that pervert on one episode of American Dad where he has his 'Ice Cream Van' and lets all the kids run to him... creepy. But still, a good tune of which the video seems to have a constipated baby trying to have a poo...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q7FFjUpVLg

    12. Zig & Zag - Them Girls, Them Girls
    Discovered this tune on a 90's compilation album. I loved it as soon as I heard it. Such creepy, but awesome lyrics such as 'Rubber-dub stylee' and 'You put the sky in my skyscraper'. It's a must-listen with their rip-take of Reel 2 Real's #5 smash 'I Like To Move It', listen to it, it's awesome.
    Originally a #5 hit in December 1994.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU5bnHaLOOI&feature=related

    13. Apollo 440 - TocarStop the Rock
    Rediscovered this track when the social music site 'Last.fm' recommended me this artist, so I got the top track on the artist's profile and this was it. I was so amazed at Last.fm's recommendation because this song is really awesome! Great sample of Status Quo's 'Caroline'.
    Originally a #10 hit in August 1999.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO4Usj3hHNc

    14. Katy Perry - TocarWaking Up In Vegas
    First saw the video to this song when I was away for that weekend to see my family. The music channel was on mute so that I could have a bit of light in my room (as it was huge and I was the only one in there) whilst I was sleeping... then for some reason, the volume kicked on and this song was blasting. Was creepy, but what a song!
    Originally a #19 hit in May 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-pUaogoX5o

    15. Noisettes - Never Forget You
    What a lovely song for the summer/winter. It has that retro feel which makes me feel all good inside. Good song.
    Originally a #20 hit in July 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4dSEyaT6R8

    16. Nouvelle Vague - TocarTeenage Kicks
    Was used for the trailer to promote the new series of E4's 'The Inbetweeners', I liked it because of the Bossa Nova feel (and it seems to make me think of college...), but what I completely forgot about was that it was a cover of the Undertones classic.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bnSW2a_H80

    17. Meat Loaf - TocarParadise By The Dashboard Light
    For 8 and a half minutes, this song is kick ass! The lyrics completely remind me of Marina and myself and it just lets you rock out until your hearts content! Have a listen, you won't regret it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0ns8t9iQck

    18. The Trashmen - TocarSurfin' Bird
    Family Guy. 'Nuff said.
    Originally a #50 hit in May 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IS_j8KYuUs

    19. Blur - TocarParklife
    Got back into this song in September when I bought NOW 29. Go on Kevin! You talk them verses through!
    Originally a #10 hit in September 1994.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSuHrTfcikU

    20. Just Jack - The Day I Died
    When I was incredibly depressed (due to the temporary split between Marina and myself) this song made alot of sense to me, so it was my depressing tune of 2009.
    Originally a #11 hit in August 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9Dfgbz61RQ
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  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101

    Nov 17 2009, 14h34 por amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121

    Part three of my tracks of the 90s rundown: again split over two posts. The next forty will be posted on Friday.

    120
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Sir Psycho Sexy
    BloodSugarSexMagik
    1991

    You may be forgiven for forgetting, but once upon a time the Chili Peppers were a funk-rock party band, that made everything they did sound enormous fun, with the exception of the odd ballad. And aside from the singles, they seriously went "out there" at points - like this, one of the closing tracks from BloodSugarSexMagik. It's lengthy, filthy, funny, and funky as hell. In fact, it pretty much sums up everything that was great about them (except some of the questionable lyrics), and what they've lost since in becoming stadium-rock bores...

    119
    Cannibal Corpse
    TocarHammer Smashed Face
    Tomb of the Mutilated
    1992

    It's ridiculous, over-the-top, and fucking rules. Yes, it's one of the greatest death metal tracks ever written (just check the opening, chugging riff and that bass solo!), a track that never fails to inspire metalheads to go batshit whenever it's aired in clubs (or at gigs). And, never mind anything else, this has to be the most unlikely song ever to feature in a Jim Carrey film.

    118
    Ben Folds Five
    TocarJackson Cannery
    Ben Folds Five
    1995

    One of the first songs BFF released, and one of the first I heard (after the delicious dig at the alternative scene that was TocarUnderground), this track has a slightly more down-to-earth subject - dead end jobs and not doing a lot with your life. It's unashamedly retro - harking back to the piano-led rock of the likes of Billy Joel and Elton John from the seventies, but with a knowing post-modern nod in the delivery, not to mention Ben Folds' fantastic line in melodies and vicious sense of humour...

    117
    Longpigs
    TocarShe Said
    The Sun Is Often Out
    1996

    Another band who had a brief time in the spotlight, this Sheffield-based band were where Richard Hawley first had success, amongst other things. Their second album sadly sank without trace (it was nowhere near as bad as some would make out), but their first album had some success, mainly thanks to a trio of great singles, of which this - the first, as I recall - was the pick. A slightly-sneering take on the fashion industry (I think that's the subject, it's been a long time!), Crispin Hunt's vocal, that guitar riff...ah, the memories...

    116
    Life of Agony
    River Runs Red
    River Runs Red
    1993

    I've said before just how important Keith Caputo's voice was to this band - and this blinding, short-sharp-shock of a track is a perfect reason why. His soaring vocal elevates what would otherwise a brief hardcore blitz into a soulful, shimmering track that still sounds incredible nearly twenty years since it was first released.

    115
    Blur
    TocarFor Tomorrow
    Modern Life Is Rubbish
    1993

    For me, this is Blur's greatest single by miles. Parklife may have gained all the plaudits as an album, but this wonderfully whimsical slice of early-90s London life is a spot-on character sketch, and probably the closest in style the band ever got to their beloved The Kinks, too.

    114
    Faith No More
    TocarAshes to Ashes
    Album of the Year
    1997

    This album was FNM's last new material - and it's something of a miracle that they lasted this long, such were the internal tensions within the band. Perhaps all the more surprising was how good this last album was, too - aside from the likes of the Mr Bungle-esque chaos of Mouth to Mouth, it was played a little more straight than previous albums, but didn't suffer a bit as a result. All of the singles were marvellous, too, but the muscular crunch of this track remains my favourite (not to mention it being one of Mike Patton's best vocal performances ever, too).

    113
    Tori Amos
    TocarThe Waitress
    Under the Pink
    1994

    By some considerable distance the most spiteful song Tori Amos ever wrote, if this was based on fact you have to wonder what exactly the titular character did to deserve this wrath. It starts out calmly, Tori's near-spoken first verse accompanied only by a piano, the lyrics only hinting at what is to come - when the chorus comes hurtling in out of nowhere, and that's the marvellous kiss-off: "I believe in peace...bitch". Yeah, right.

    112
    Stabbing Westward
    TocarNothing
    Ungod
    1994

    One of the many, many bands to surface in the alt-rock explosion in the aftermath of grunge, this band took more of an influence from Nine Inch Nails and various earlier electronic bands, coming up with a vaguely chart friendly, anthemic take on the style, at least with the singles. Lyrically the band were unremittingly bleak, Christopher Hall wallowing in misery and self-hatred, although it worked well with his vocal delivery and the music - this was probably the most immediate track on the album (and I'd suspect is the song that got me into the band, although my memory is kinda hazy on this), and the reason it caught on is probably something to do with the stadium-sized chorus...

    111
    The Lemonheads
    TocarConfetti
    It's a Shame About Ray
    1992

    Way back when, Evan Dando's band were the shit. Like, the band every alternative kid loved. And it was all down to this album (and, likely, Mrs Robinson). The whole album is summery, whimsical indie-rock, with no song overstaying it's welcome (the whole album - all thirteen songs - is done within half an hour), and it's still a fantastic listen even now. This track - a single in the UK, at least - is still my favourite, a joyous-sounding track with rather less happy vocals...

    110
    Snot
    TocarSnot
    Get Some
    1997

    A sadly short-lived first incarnation of this band, after Lynn Strait's untimely death, but their only album with him at the helm was enormous fun. A blast of punk-metal, snarling attitude and the odd breather of lounge-like ambience, they were never a band to be taken too seriously (it was plainly obvious that the band never took themselves too seriously at this point, either). And this, their calling card and the opening track on the album, laid this out nice and clearly. It was party time, and we were all invited.

    109
    Deftones
    TocarEngine No. 9
    Adrenaline
    1995

    The Deftones' first album had a highly unusual, dry production that made the whole album sound extraordinarily raw, burying Chino Moreno's vocals deep within the mix. Those few moments where he did break through - like his near-primal delivery in this - were matched by some of the most brutal music the band wrote. I'll never forget the band opening with this in London back in '98 or so. It hurt, but was utterly exhilarating.

    108
    Jeff Buckley
    TocarLover, You Should Have Come Over
    Grace
    1994

    It wasn't TocarHallelujah that was the true centrepiece of Grace, it was this. A glorious, slow-burn (it's seven minutes or so long) detailing his state of mind as a relationship ends, and as much as it's Buckley's rich voice that is important here, it's also the elegant, poetic lyrics that set the scene perfectly, conjuring up rainswept nights lost in a city, musing on what might have been. Not that this ever happened to me, either, right? Honest.

    107
    Slayer & Atari Teenage Riot
    No Remorse (I Wanna Die)
    Spawn OST
    1997

    The film may have blown, but the soundtrack ruled. A very of-the-time set of collaborations between "electronica" and "metal" artists, whoever got Slayer and Atari Teenage Riot together to do this deserves a knighthood. Quite possibly more extreme than any material either band ever put out seperately, it's so loud and in-your-face that you can't help but submit. Shame they never did any more material together, really. Could you imagine how ace an entire album of this would have been?

    106
    Vision of Disorder
    Imprint
    Imprint
    1998

    A band that never quite got the respect they deserved, in my view, merging viciously heavy hardcore with lighter elements and coming up with a couple of endlessly listenable albums at least - not least this one. Of which the title track is one of a number of highlights - impressively changing tempo for each verse and containing at least three awesome breakdowns, and being a great tune to boot, too.

    105
    The Jesus Lizard
    Mouth Breather
    Goat
    1991

    David Yow's band always sounded like they were teetering on the edge of complete and utter chaos, and it also strikes me that Steve Albini's production techniques were the perfect fit for such a band: tight, taut, and they could be unrelentingly harsh. Mouth Breather isn't their harshest, but the glorious riff that heralds the track is worth it alone.

    104
    The Chemical Brothers
    TocarIn Dust We Trust
    Exit Planet Dust
    1995

    The Chems: one of the few electronic acts to successfully write tracks like a rock band, and cross over in a big way. Certainly, that was how it was in the first place, and while TocarLeave Home got me interested, it was this track that followed it on their debut album that sealed the deal. It sounds bloody huge, and a fantastic, dirty bassline underpinning it that drives the whole track forward.

    103
    Pulp
    TocarJoyriders
    His 'n' Hers
    1994

    It wasn't Different Class that got Pulp their big break after years toiling away on the indie circuit - it was the previous album, His'n'Hers, that got them the wider attention that then paved the way for the huge success that followed. And the opening track from that, Joyriders, is a marvellous sketch about rebellious youth with nothing much to do other than to nick cars for fun, one of those songs that is brilliant because you can picture every single lyrical detail (and, not to mention, it's an ace song generally). The real story behind the song is rather thinner (if no less amusing), though...

    102
    Sepultura
    Manifest
    Chaos A.D.
    1993

    Five minutes of brutal metal fury, this track was built around (fake) newscast-style radio reports detailing the police brutality surrounding the Carandiru prison massacre (that eventually saw the police chief in charge acquitted), and was a staggering clarion call for justice. Other tracks on this album may also have had points to make on the state of Brazil and the wider world, but none made their point as forcefully - or brilliantly - as this.

    101
    ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
    TocarMistakes & Regrets
    Madonna
    1999

    Following the cacophonous, chaotic noise at the heart of their debut album, they somehow managed to fashion this into a more, er, indie mainstream appeal on their second album, without losing an iota of their visceral fury that seemed to drive everything they did. Leading the charge was this extraordinary track, a dramatic kiss-off to someone who really must have done something bad to deserve such a stripping down in the lyrics.

    Shortly: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Friday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04: 80 to 41
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  • at a glance

    Nov 17 2009, 5h34 por someplacesimple

    Last.FM Milestones2nd track: (17 Sep 2007)
    They Might Be Giants - TocarClimbing the Walls
    26th track: (17 Sep 2007)
    Manual - Cassy
    103rd track: (22 Sep 2007)
    Rumskib - TocarLove at first sight
    522nd track: (06 Oct 2007)
    Winter Hours - 01
    1016th track: (26 Oct 2007)
    Yo La Tengo - Autumn Sweater
    2001st track: (25 Feb 2008)
    Blur - TocarEntertain Me
    5346th track: (23 Nov 2008)
    The Clean - Fish
    6116th track: (04 Jan 2009)
    The Bats - TocarThings
    8008th track: (11 Apr 2009)
    Slowdive - TocarCrazy for You
    10002nd track: (14 Jun 2009)
    Kitchens of Distinction - Drive That Fast
    11463rd track: (10 Aug 2009)
    Pylon - TocarWorking Is No Problem
    12099th track: (29 Aug 2009)
    Adrian Crowley - Horses Like To Dream All Night
    13672nd track: (10 Oct 2009)
    Asobi Seksu - TocarPink Cloud Tracing Paper
    14386th track: (31 Oct 2009)
    Broadcast - Colour Me In
    15034th track: (16 Nov 2009)
    Gentle Despite - Summer in Me
    Generated on 17 Nov 2009
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  • Milestones

    Nov 16 2009, 20h23 por Jobseeker

    Last.FM Milestones1st track: (04 Aug 2006)
    Shed Seven - Pages
    1000th track: (22 Sep 2006)
    Sonic Youth - TocarMildred Pierce
    2000th track: (26 Nov 2006)
    The Smiths - You've Got Everything Now
    3000th track: (28 Jan 2007)
    Shed Seven - TocarOn Standby
    4000th track: (29 Mar 2007)
    The Stills - TocarGender Bombs
    5000th track: (29 May 2007)
    Radiohead - TocarAnyone Can Play Guitar
    6000th track: (14 Jul 2007)
    The Sound - Heyday
    7000th track: (16 Sep 2007)
    Primal Scream - Jesus Can't Save Me
    8000th track: (01 Nov 2007)
    Primal Scream - Lone Star Girl
    9000th track: (07 Jan 2008)
    Depeche Mode - See You
    10000th track: (31 Jan 2008)
    Blur - TocarFool
    11000th track: (01 Mar 2008)
    The Rolling Stones - Tocar19th Nervous Breakdown
    12000th track: (04 Apr 2008)
    Ian Brown - My Star
    13000th track: (06 May 2008)
    The Jesus and Mary Chain - The Living End
    14000th track: (02 Jul 2008)
    Loop - Blood
    15000th track: (13 Aug 2008)
    Manic Street Preachers - TocarYou Love Us
    16000th track: (19 Sep 2008)
    Ride - Leave Them All Behind
    17000th track: (19 Oct 2008)
    Hole - TocarDying
    18000th track: (08 Dec 2008)
    The Smiths - Pretty Girls Make Graves
    19000th track: (03 Feb 2009)
    My Bloody Valentine - (You're) Safe in Your Sleep (From This Girl)
    20000th track: (07 Apr 2009)
    The Coral - Calenders and Clocks
    21000th track: (21 Jun 2009)
    The Sound - TocarLongest Days
    22000th track: (04 Sep 2009)
    Pulp - TocarSomething Changed
    Generated on 16 Nov 2009
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  • What did you do with my life?

    Nov 13 2009, 22h25 por SFBeaverhousen

    1.how did you get into 29?
    Metric
    A friend recommended them to me.

    2. what was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Calvin Harris
    Merrymaking At My Place

    3. what's your favorite lyric by 33?
    The Hives
    "Like a puppet on a string" -only because of the way they sing it, not because it's brilliant lyrics.

    4. how did you get into 49?
    Depeche Mode
    I was literaly in love with Enjoy The Silence...

    5. how many albums by 13 do you own?
    Gene
    I have all of them on my iTunes. Don't own them physically though.

    6. what is your favorite song by 50?
    Coeur de Pirate
    Pour un infidèle, I guess.

    7. is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?
    Glee Cast
    Not really... Don't Stop Believin' is great, but not sad.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15?
    The Smiths
    There are few of them. The Queen Is Dead, Bigmouth Strikes Again and Cemetry Gates are probably my favourite ones.

    9. what is your favorite song by 5?
    Blur
    Girls & Boys

    10. is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Editors
    Not really actually.

    11. what is the worst song by 40?
    Santogold
    Creator. It's said to be her best one, I truely hate it.

    12. what is your favorite song by 10?
    Muse
    Invincible & Sober.

    13. what is a good memory you have involving 30?
    The Kills
    I don't have any (good or bad)

    14. what is your favorite song by 38?
    Mando Diao
    One Blood.

    15. is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Camera Obscura
    French Navy. Don't know why, but it makes me feel good.

    16. is there a song by 25 that makes you sad?
    The Jesus and Mary Chain
    On the Wall. It's a fabulous song. Makes me chill.

    17. what is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    VV Brown
    I think that it was Leave, only I didn't know her at the time.

    18. what's your favorite lyric by 11?
    Florence + The Machine
    "Louder than sirens
    Louder than bells
    Sweeter than heaven
    And hotter than hell" from Drumming Song

    19. who is a favorite member of 1?
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    OOOOOOOOOO!

    20. is there a song by 14 that makes you happy?
    Belle and Sebastian
    Dear Catastophe Waitress

    21. what is a good memory involving 27?
    La Roux
    Ahah, when I heard at a Freshers' party. I could sing the lyrics/dance... Then I ran out of air and had to stop.

    22. what is your favorite song by 16?
    Garbage
    You Look So Fine

    23. what is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    The Killers
    Somebody Told Me

    24. what is your favorite album by 18?
    PJ Harvey
    Stories... One of my favourites of all times.

    25. what is your favorite song by 21?
    Girls Aloud
    Can't Speak French

    26. what is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Mika
    Relax. Hated it. Still do.

    27. what is your favorite album by 3?
    Pulp
    good question. Let's say Different Class. And very very close there is His'n'Hers.

    28. what is you favorite song by 2?
    Patrick Wolf
    Tristan and The Magic Position

    29. what was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Joy Division
    I do not remember, it was ages ago.

    30. what is you favorite song by 8?
    David Bowie
    Starman

    31. how many times have you seen 17 live?
    Franz Ferdinand
    Zero. I have to change that.

    32. is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Menswear
    Daydreamer.

    33. how did you get into 12?
    The Beatles
    when it became hype again to like them. I know, I should be ashamed.

    34. what is the worst song by 45?
    The xx
    I really don't like Islands.

    35. what was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    The Strokes
    The End Has No End.

    36. what is the first song you ever heard by 48?
    Arctic Monkeys
    I don't remember...

    37. how many times have you seen 42 live?
    Britney Spears
    Fortunately, zero. It's probably not worth seeing.

    38. what is you favorite song by 36?
    Arcade Fire
    Intervention & Rebellion (Lies)

    39. what was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Kate Bush
    Running Up That Hill

    40. what is you favorite album by 7?
    Suede
    Dog Man Star. This is brilliance.

    41. is there a song by 31 that makes you happy?
    The Libertines
    The Boy Looked At Johnny

    42. what is your favorite album by 41?
    Robyn
    She's only done one so far.

    43. what is your favorite song by 24?
    ABBA
    I like all the famous ones.

    44. what is a good memory you have involving 46?
    The Pipettes
    A nice chat I had with a friend of mine whilst first listening to them.

    45. what is your favorite song by 35?
    Kasabian
    Shoot The Runner.

    46. is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Lily Allen
    Alfie. It's hilarious.

    47. what is your favorite album by 4?
    Sons and Daughters
    Gilt Complex, but I do like their first album very much.

    48. who is a favorite member of 37?
    The Long Blondes
    I don't know!

    49. what is the first song you ever heard by 43?
    Peter Doherty
    Last Of The English Roses and 1939 Returning are amazing.

    50. what is your favorite song by 20?
    Little Boots
    Let's say... Ghost.
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  • Song Milestones

    Nov 11 2009, 18h30 por Lenzo357

    Last.FM Milestones10500th track: (22 Jun 2009)
    Blur - TocarPopscene
    12500th track: (23 Sep 2009)
    Coldplay - TocarShiver
    13500th track: (19 Oct 2009)
    Kid Cudi - TocarSky Might Fall
    Generated on 29 Oct 2009
    Get yours here
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  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 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
    TocarI 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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