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These are all the CDs I have with me today. Too many. I'm sure some will be held over until tomorrow.

Café Tacuba - Un Viaje
Violent Femmes - Hallowed Ground
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Rockpile - Seconds Of Pleasure
Super Furry Animals - Radiator
Gang OF Four - Entertainment!
Roy Wood - Boulders

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Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo
The Mars Volta - Scabdates
Emerson, Lake And Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound

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7 seconds - walk together, rock together
dri - dealing with it
corrosion of conformity - animosity
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thank you podcasting! allow me to plug a show called "75 minutes" where i found out about this band. . .

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Various - Mojo Chess Classics

featuring:

"Gun Slinger" - Bo Diddley

so damn good.

Bo Diddley the gun slinger
Bo Diddley the gun slinger
Bo Diddley the gun slinger
yeah..... uh-huh.....


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John Fahey - "On Doing An Evil Deed Blues"
Guided By Voices - "Watch me Jumpstart"
Neko Case -"Soulful Shade Of Blue"
Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Slogans"
Voivod - "Rebel Robot"
XTX - "The World Is Full Of Angry Young Men"
Grant Lee Buffalo - "Hyperion & Sunset"
Richard Thompson - "From Galway To Graceland"
Rain Tree Crow - "Rain Tree Crow"
Motorhead - "Order/Fade To Black"


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Marine Girls - Lazy Ways/Beach Party


Anyone else have some love for this? A friend at work got me into it. It's Tracy Thorn's first band.


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Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"

and keep looping it thru the day

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Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"

and keep looping it thru the day


RIYL? I've been interested in them since I found out that they still live here, and record here.

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oldbullee Wrote:
SweetSweetSquashanaut Wrote:
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"
Deadboy & The Elephantmen - "We Are the Night Sky"

and keep looping it thru the day


RIYL? I've been interested in them since I found out that they still live here, and record here.


i suck at giving RIYL's, but you can hear a bunch of tracks from the new record here...

http://www.fatpossum.com/media_kits/deadboy/mp3.html

Finally following up the 2002 debut, 'We Are Night Sky' sees Dax Riggs' celestial visions in another new light. More sparse than the debut, with a more compact lineup, 'We Are Night Sky' ranges from primitive rock to sparse acoustic laments, with Dax's soul-melting voice and eerie themes backed by drummer Tess's soft vocal harmonies. One of the greatest songwriters and voices of our times, it's only a matter of time before the rest of the world catches on to this very special musical entity.

Still breathing Dax Riggs, leader of Deadboy and the Elephantmen, is hands-down one of rock's most underrated vocalists and songwriters from the past decade. He does have his die-hard fans, though, going back to his days with Louisiana swamp-metal mongrels Acid Bath, in the mid-'90s, and, more recently, with the short-lived Agents of Oblivion, whose self-titled 2000 release was a masterpiece of soaring, melancholy hard rock. Deadboy's first album, the self-released If This Is Hell, Then I'm Lucky, was a continuation of Agents of Oblivion's Ziggy Stardust-isms, but their new Fat Possum debut, We Are Night Sky, is a whole 'nother story. Riggs ditched the original lineup, recasting the band as a stripped-down duo of just him (on guitar and vocals) and newcomer Tessie Brunet on tambourine-rattling drums and backing vocals. It's a radical makeover, but the album's better moments strike the same lonesome, longing chords that Riggs has been hypnotizing us with for years – it's just a little quieter.


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H.I.M. - Greatest Love Songs Vol. 666

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Jimmy Smith- Back at the Chicken Shack
Salif Keita- Moffou
Captain Beyond- S/T

Ry Cooder- Chavez Ravine

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Yambchop Wrote:
Jimmy Smith- Back at the Chicken Shack
Salif Keita- Moffou
Captain Beyond- S/T

Ry Cooder- Chavez Ravine


I don't know who Captain Beyond is, but nice selections on the other three. In case you don't know, Salif Keita just released a new album a couple of weeks ago. It got a pretty nice review here.
I haven't heard it yet but have it on order.


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