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Whoops.
I posted this in the "buy at lunch" thread accidentally. But it was meant for here:
Dan Penn - Do Right Man

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My go to album for questions like this is usually:

The Glands- S/T (Capricorn, 2000)

Athens band that came out during the Elephant 6 hey day around these parts. I think it actually got a review in Rolling Stone at the time but it fell through the cracks and I never understood how it didn't find a bigger audience than it did.

It's a great mix of late 90's indie rock, brit pop, and paisley underground type stuff. "Living was Easy" was a great single among others. Fans of the Beatles, Olivia Tremor Control, Flaming Lips, etc would find much to like.


ooo that's a good one.

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Wow!
I disappear sick for a few days and come back to this trove of quality finds.
You all continue to rock.
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Movie - Badlands(1973) Martin Sheen, Sissy Spacek

Tagline - In 1959 a lot of people were killing time. Kit and Holly were killing people

..not sure if this is slept on as I think..but I don't know too many people my age that are familiar with it.

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Album: Audience "The House On The Hill"

Audience was Howard Werth's first band. Howard Werth eventually went on to work with X and some of the other Dangerhouse bands, and even released a single on that label. You can tie him in with the mainstream because for a while he was slated to assume the vacancy at vocals in The Doors (which, incidentally pulls in another X reference by way of Manzerak). "House On The Hill" is a tremendous record, not quite prog, not quite classic rock, not quite a lot of stuff. Werth's vocals are just plain cool, and the band wraps in saxophones, flutes, jazz influences, classical influences...a vertiable melange that just clicks.

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For movies, "Rock And Rule" is a classic, although woefully out of print on VHS and yet to see life on DVD. I believe the Cheap Trick songs are available on their Rarities box, and the Iggy tune made it as a bonus track on the Zombie Birdhouse CD. I'd love to get Lou Reed's "My Name Is Mok" which is easily the best thing he's ever done as a solo artist.


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Movie - Badlands(1973) Martin Sheen, Sissy Spacek

Tagline - In 1959 a lot of people were killing time. Kit and Holly were killing people

..not sure if this is slept on as I think..but I don't know too many people my age that are familiar with it.


Jesus, bubba! Terence Malick...that's heavy. Plus, the inspiration for Springsteen's album Nebraska and Natural Born Killers.

btw, you seen previews for his new movie? Why do these people keep fucking casting Colin Farrell?!?!

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something about the British and Native Americans...havent seen the previews

don't tell me Colin Farrell plays an Indian

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Ditto on the Glands album. Everyone I've ever played it for loves it, too.

Feelings are less unanimous on this one, but Music For A New Society is still my favourite John Cale album.


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Senator LooGAR HasAPosse Wrote:

Jesus, bubba! Terence Malick...that's heavy. Plus, the inspiration for Springsteen's album Nebraska and Natural Born Killers.


also, True Romance had the same theme music as Badlands

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