What Bands Have You Been Listening To Lately?

Brian in Mesa

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Originally posted by Ryanwb
John Denver's Christmas Special

Just bought that cd on eBay for my wife.

She wanted it for one song: The Marvelous Toy, also done by Peter Paul, and Mary and some other trio (Marshall...). :thumbup:

My current cds:

Soundtrack to The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
John Reuben (Christian Hip-Hop)
KJ-52 (Christian Hip-Hop)
Atari's - So Long Astoria
 

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Just got Jay-Z - The Grey Album

It's Jay-Z's vocals from the Black Album over the Beatles beats from the White Album. Pretty tripped out.
 

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hmm

Car- C.S.N.Y. 4 Way street, Iron Maiden, Michael Schenker(sp),
Mercy ME, Ozzy essentials.
Gym- Candlebox
Home-Meneketti, Nickleback and the John Mayall 70th birthday DVD!
 

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Really though.
in my 300zx: S.O.D, Rancid, Socialburn, sevendust, Goldfinger, and some Jewel mixer (for the girls)

in my Camaro: Bob Seger
 

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Originally posted by Brian in Mesa
John Reuben (Christian Hip-Hop)

I love the video for "doin"

There are those who do, and those who dippity do. Me, I'm a dippety doer.
 
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Re: hmm

Originally posted by jstadvl
Car- C.S.N.Y. 4 Way street, Iron Maiden, Michael Schenker(sp),
Mercy ME, Ozzy essentials.
Gym- Candlebox
Home-Meneketti, Nickleback and the John Mayall 70th birthday DVD!


4 Way Street :thumbup: One of the all time great records! Takes me back to my roots.

And seriously; is John Mayall 70??? Man, I'm gettin old!!!
 

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Originally posted by Assface
I love the video for "doin"

There are those who do, and those who dippity do. Me, I'm a dippety doer.

:iwa:

:notworthy :notworthy
 

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Originally posted by Chaplin
Yeah, I like it. I'm going away from the saccarine sound though. But at least they don't have that crappy Kid Rock-like rapper from Tweekend.

There is one song with rap in it, but I don't listen to it much. And the single they released isn't that good, but there are a few songs on there that are pretty solid.


I saw them on their ffirst tour and was pretty knocked out by the show. I really liked the first record, but I really tired on electronica as an entire genre for awhile, especially the breaks oriented big beat stuff like Crystal Method. Hell, I wasnt even aware they had any other albums out since Vegas.

Do you listen to the Basement Jaxx at all? Even though I got burned on electronica, I licked up their latest and I think its fantastic.
 

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check this DVD out! Whittington, Clapton and Taylor plus Mayall on guitars. GreatStuff! If ya dig the blues.
 

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I've only been listening to live boots I've been trading for over the past few months.

Today it is:

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 8/26/90, Alpine Valley, WI
The Doors - 3/10/67, Matrix Club, San Fran.
Oasis - 7/7/02, Finsbury Park, England
Marshall Crenshaw - 8/23/83, Agora, W. Hartford, CT
Prince - 6/8/95, Glam Slam, Miami, FL
 

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Originally posted by schutd

Do you listen to the Basement Jaxx at all? Even though I got burned on electronica, I licked up their latest and I think its fantastic.

I've gone for more the loungy type stuff. I haven't heard much of Basement Jaxx, but what I remember was unorganized noise. I'm still open to them of course, but until then I'll probably stick more with Massive Attack, Morcheeba and Thievery Corporation.
 

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I have a 5 disc changer in my car I have

1) Pearl Jam
2) Pearl Jam
3) Pearl Jam(Live)
4) Pearl Jam (Live)
5) Favorite songs..about half of them pearl jam.
 

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Originally posted by Chaplin
I've gone for more the loungy type stuff. I haven't heard much of Basement Jaxx, but what I remember was unorganized noise. I'm still open to them of course, but until then I'll probably stick more with Massive Attack, Morcheeba and Thievery Corporation.

Not an entirely inaccurate description. Their new record is by far the most commercially accessible though. I have them all, and the first two has a couple great tracks followed by songs that fit your description. The new one is nice in that it seeems to follow some sort of pattern.

Theivery Corp. I can dig to that. if you like them, be sure to check out Kruder and Dorfmeister "The K and D Sessions" Great downtempo remixes. Its awesome.
 

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Beloved - Failure On
Howard Shore - Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Soundtrack
Klaus Badelt - Pirates of the Caribbean Sountrack
Slick Shoes - Far From Home
Hangnail - Hangnail
 

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Originally posted by schutd
Not an entirely inaccurate description. Their new record is by far the most commercially accessible though. I have them all, and the first two has a couple great tracks followed by songs that fit your description. The new one is nice in that it seeems to follow some sort of pattern.

Theivery Corp. I can dig to that. if you like them, be sure to check out Kruder and Dorfmeister "The K and D Sessions" Great downtempo remixes. Its awesome.

Oh yeah, absolutely. I've got a ton of K&D, but then you can get even more obscure and go for the Dining Rooms, Aim, Conjure One, Tosca, Rob Dougan, Nightmares On Wax, Portishead, the list goes on and on... Cool to see someone interested in this type of music. Especially you Dave, who I know has a music background (and who's cd I own)!
 
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Originally posted by swd1974
I have a 5 disc changer in my car I have

1) Pearl Jam
2) Pearl Jam
3) Pearl Jam(Live)
4) Pearl Jam (Live)
5) Favorite songs..about half of them pearl jam.


Dude, you seriously need to broaden your musical perspective!
:band:
 

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C-Log, I've checked out some Casting Crowns and I'll I can say is :thumbup: That's some pretty good stuff there. Thanks for the tip.

Shawn
 

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Lamb Of God - As The Palaces Burn
Deicide - Scars Of The Crucifix
Dying Fetus - Purification Through Violence
Shadows Fall - The Art Of Balance
Carcass - Heartwork
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