CornwallRover Posted January 9, 2004 Posted January 9, 2004 Not exactly a cd, but still fantastic, I got the new Pearl Jam DVD today, Live In The Garden, oh how great it is, every fan should own this. It's taking me a bit to get used to Eddie with short hair though, doesn't look right.
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tucker Posted January 9, 2004 Posted January 9, 2004 Cue two page discusion between Shilto Simon and CR about obscure Pearl Jam bootlegs Currently listening to Exile on Main Street, you just can't beat it.
Simon Says Posted January 9, 2004 Posted January 9, 2004 Not exactly a cd, but still fantastic, I got the new Pearl Jam DVD today, Live In The Garden, oh how great it is, every fan should own this. It's taking me a bit to get used to Eddie with short hair though, doesn't look right. Tis indeeed quality CR. By all accounts if you play the DVD on Windows Media Player you will find a couple of hidden tracks one of which is Hunger Strike. Must admit I haven't tried it myself yet. Not to obscure, eh Tucker? :'>
colin Posted January 9, 2004 Posted January 9, 2004 currently listening to "Doc At The Radar Station" by the good Captain Beefheart. John Cale's "Hobosapiens" is proving to be a darn good groove.
CornwallRover Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Not exactly a cd, but still fantastic, I got the new Pearl Jam DVD today, Live In The Garden, oh how great it is, every fan should own this. It's taking me a bit to get used to Eddie with short hair though, doesn't look right. Tis indeeed quality CR. By all accounts if you play the DVD on Windows Media Player you will find a couple of hidden tracks one of which is Hunger Strike. Must admit I haven't tried it myself yet. Not to obscure, eh Tucker? :'> I'm hoping that Alive is hidden somewhere. Plus, there's nothing wrong with a 2 page discussion on one of the best bands in the world.
CornwallRover Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Don't be too surprised to see the Weddos reform! Now that would be something! Get them down KGH!! Currently listening to popular rock group Ash. Their Intergalactic Sonic 7's CD. Picked it up for £6.99 from HMV. You could do a lot worse you know. Ash are great, been a fan since 1977, will have to get a new copy of Intergaltic Sonic 7's though, mine had some wierd liquid poured on it, never played the same again.
colin Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Ash are great, been a fan since 1977, Eh? The members of Ash weren't even born in 1977. Not thinking of Wishbone Ash perchance?
modes98 Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Currently playing are: 1. Britney Spears - Toxic 2. three days grace - I hate everything about you 3. michael jackson - earth song 4. eminem - sing for the moment 5. eminem - 8mile final battle 6. eminem - lose yourself 7. chris moyles - clocks remix 8. basement jaxx - good luck 9. nas - i can 10. the calling - wherever you will go
tucker Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Anyone else like the Libertines? What a Waster, Time for Heroes and Don't look back into the sun are three of my favourite singles of recent years. Also looking forward tot the new Coral 'album' Radiohead and Oasis are still high up on the list and the Strokes latest album has grown on me somewhat. The album I am on playing the most though at the moment is Exile on Main Street by the Stones probably one of my favourite of all time, just behind Ok Computer.
CornwallRover Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Ash are great, been a fan since 1977, Eh? The members of Ash weren't even born in 1977. Not thinking of Wishbone Ash perchance? That's the name of their 1st major album Colin, named after the year Star Wars was released, the 1st sound you hear on the album is a tie fighter.
LeChuck Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Anyone else like the Libertines? What a Waster, Time for Heroes and Don't look back into the sun are three of my favourite singles of recent years. The Libertines are great, but you have to wonder how long the band will go on with no Pete Doherty, I think he's made his own band (also called The Libertines?) so there's going to be some confusion. Hopefully they'll kiss and make up (not literally, although from what I've heard highly possible) because they make some great music.
nellybc Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 Anyone else like the Libertines? What a Waster, Time for Heroes and Don't look back into the sun are three of my favourite singles of recent years. The Libertines are great, but you have to wonder how long the band will go on with no Pete Doherty, I think he's made his own band (also called The Libertines?) so there's going to be some confusion. Hopefully they'll kiss and make up (not literally, although from what I've heard highly possible) because they make some great music. very sure that they have kissed and made up as they are now playing gigs together again, alos a quote from carl in the xmas edition from the nme " I would invite you round for xmas, but you burgled my flat so my dad probably still wants to kill you" great band, hope pete gets his head together and carl can keep forgiving him
tucker Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 They kissed and made up as soon as Pete got out of prison in November. Went to see them at the Forum in London just before christmas the gig was good, but to top it all of I got backstage and met all the band and strokes producer Gordon Raphael.
Rachrover Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Been listening to plenty of Jungle/drum & bass, big fan of Grooverider!! Also am enjoying listening to DJ Shadow!!! Any other Drum & Bass / Breakbeat fans???
Grimshaw Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Jamie Cullum- Twenty Something Its a smashing album! Classics with a twist!
Morph Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Been listening to plenty of Jungle/drum & bass, big fan of Grooverider!!Also am enjoying listening to DJ Shadow!!! Any other Drum & Bass / Breakbeat fans??? DJ Shadow is pure class, "Number Song" and "Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt" from Endtroducing / "Blood On The Motorway" and "You Can't Go Home Again" from The Private Press being personal faves. If you are into d & b you should check out Photek, the early stuff is very minimalist but Solaris is more expansive.
Rachrover Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Been listening to plenty of Jungle/drum & bass, big fan of Grooverider!! Also am enjoying listening to DJ Shadow!!! Any other Drum & Bass / Breakbeat fans??? DJ Shadow is pure class, "Number Song" and "Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt" from Endtroducing / "Blood On The Motorway" and "You Can't Go Home Again" from The Private Press being personal faves. If you are into d & b you should check out Photek, the early stuff is very minimalist but Solaris is more expansive. Yeah, Shadow is class!!! The 6 day war is a particular favourite of mine, there is also a Bad Company jungle remix of it which is pretty good too!!! I've been listening to Photek for a few years, it's the kind of stuff you can sit and chill too, saw him at a rave in Manchester in August and his set was really good!!!
Morph Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 I've been listening to Photek for a few years, it's the kind of stuff you can sit and chill too, saw him at a rave in Manchester in August and his set was really good!!! Sitting and chilling is pretty much my limit these days, so listening to a lot more relaxed stuff than I used to. Pre-Emptive Strike is pretty good too, if only for all 4 parts of What does your soul look like.
Rovermatt Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Been listening to plenty of Jungle/drum & bass, big fan of Grooverider!! Also am enjoying listening to DJ Shadow!!! Any other Drum & Bass / Breakbeat fans??? DJ Shadow is pure class, "Number Song" and "Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt" from Endtroducing / "Blood On The Motorway" and "You Can't Go Home Again" from The Private Press being personal faves. If you are into d & b you should check out Photek, the early stuff is very minimalist but Solaris is more expansive. Then you must download the 'Cops 'n' Robbers remix' of 'Stem.' He samples Heat. It is soaring stuff.
Tony Diamond Inc Posted January 22, 2004 Posted January 22, 2004 DJ Shadow fans! Have you tried Godspeed You! Black Emperor ? They did some of the music for 28 days later. Very brooding. Sit back and chill!
stegraham Posted January 22, 2004 Posted January 22, 2004 Been listening to plenty of Jungle/drum & bass, big fan of Grooverider!! Also am enjoying listening to DJ Shadow!!! Any other Drum & Bass / Breakbeat fans??? I like the breakbeat stuff turned out by labels like Kniteforce . The Luna-C recent album was tops. More Hardcore rave than D'n'B methinks. Ste
Rachrover Posted January 22, 2004 Posted January 22, 2004 Then you must download the 'Cops 'n' Robbers remix' of 'Stem.' He samples Heat. It is soaring stuff. Will do, I'm at work at the moment, I'll try and download it tonight when I get in!!!
Rachrover Posted January 22, 2004 Posted January 22, 2004 DJ Shadow fans! Have you tried Godspeed You! Black Emperor ? They did some of the music for 28 days later. Very brooding. Sit back and chill! No I haven't heard any, I'll download some later!!! I always like acquiring new music!!! Especially chilled stuff, most of the music I have is pretty hectic, and extra chilldness to my collection can only be a good thing!!!
Morph Posted January 22, 2004 Posted January 22, 2004 If you are after some more chilled stuff, one cd which rarely leaves my discman at the moment is Rounds by Four Tet (Pause is excellant too). It's been out a while but hasn't got anywhere near the recognition it deserves. Other than that, you can't go wrong with anything by Thievery Corperation.
stegraham Posted January 22, 2004 Posted January 22, 2004 For lovely chilled out stuff give Experimental Audio Research a listen. Not the Data Rape album (it's a bit much!), but the first album, Mesmerised and the third, Phenomena 256 are brilliant, ste
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