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1. Help Push The Car
2. Too Close To Call
3. Who Cares
4. Sleep Alright
5. Handcuffs
6. Face Up Again
7. Amnesia
8. Rome's Behind Us But The World Is Round
9. A Great Day For War
10. None of My Friends

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RIYL: Elliot Smith, solo Paul Westerberg


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In keeping with the 10-song limit, I had to resist the temptation to include the live version of "My Brain" from Bootleg:Detroit as the lead-off track. I thought the transition from it into the initial punch of "Honey White" would be really representative of their aesthetic. It took me way too long to put this together. There are just so many good tunes by this band. Narrowing them down to 10 was arduous.

RIYL - having a dick, Bukowski, Kerouac, the night, moody saxophone, sex, booze and pills, dive bars, good music.


Track. Song Title - Album

1. Honey White – Yes
2. Buena – Cure for Pain
3. I’m Free Now – Cure for Pain
4. Whisper – Yes
5. Thursday – Cure for Pain
6. Empty Box – Like Swimming
7. In Spite of Me – Cure for Pain
8. Cure for Pain – Cure for Pain
9. The Night – The Night
10. You Speak My Language – Bootleg: Detroit (originally on Yes)

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01. Sunken Waltz - Feast Of Wire
02. Luckey Dime - Garden Ruin
03. The Road Back - Tool Box
04. Tulsa Telephone Book - Real(The Tom T. Hall Project)
05. Service and Repair - Hot Rail
06. Tres Avisos - Hot Rail
07. Not Even Stevie Nicks... - Feast Of Wire
08. Gypsy's Curse - The Black Light
09. All Systems Red - Garden Ruin
10. Guero Canelo - Feast Of Wire

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1. Don't Take My Sunshine Away
2. Shade and Honey
3. Knives of Summertime
4. Painbirds
5. Sick of Goodbyes
6. Maria's Little Elbows
7. Piano Fire
8. King of Nails
9. Saturday
10. Someday I Will Treat You Good

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RIYL: um.... Sparklehorse
I was just working on Sparklehorse. All my tracks are different from yours.

Awesome! Post it.


Here is Sparklehorse (version 2)

1. Hey Joe
2. Return To Me
3. Gold Day
4. Heart Of Darkness (wiggly)
5. Happy Place
6. Sunshine
7. Getting It Wrong
8. My Yoke Is Heavy
9. Saint Mary
10. Happy Man (EV11 Mix)

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I'm not getting many hits with Jack Drag or The Raiders. Lets see if anyone downloads Los Halos.


1. My Heart As An Arrow
2. Losst Halo
3. Lioness
4. The Fisherman's King
5. Gold As The Color
6. Reasons To Smile
7. For Ramona...
8. Easy As You're Waiting
9. Leaving Va.
10. Lo Siento

http://www.mediafire.com/?3bnk8zlgv2t

No hits on Los Halos. C'mon people. Your ears will thank you.

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you might want to include a description and a riyl with your uploads zombeels. I know i've never heard of los halos. I've heard of jack drag but have no idea what they are like. There's too much stuff here that i can tell i'd like to go hunting around for info on random stuff.

and how do you know whether anyone's dl'ed or not? I'd be curious how many have dl'ed my uploads but I assume you have to have a mediafire account.

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I'm not getting many hits with Jack Drag or The Raiders. Lets see if anyone downloads Los Halos.


1. My Heart As An Arrow
2. Losst Halo
3. Lioness
4. The Fisherman's King
5. Gold As The Color
6. Reasons To Smile
7. For Ramona...
8. Easy As You're Waiting
9. Leaving Va.
10. Lo Siento

http://www.mediafire.com/?3bnk8zlgv2t

No hits on Los Halos. C'mon people. Your ears will thank you.


i had a Los Halos album...For Ramona i think was the title and it was really pretty good. I even put Gold as the Color on one of my first CMJ mixes way back.


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I just snagged the Los Halos, zombeels...will listen later- I'm still overloaded with new tenners.


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Songwriter singer Paul Kelly captures Australia in his songs the way Bruce Springsteen or Ray Davies of the Kinks have encapsulated their homelands, and he does it with the musical energy and diversity of Elvis Costello. The sixth of nine children, Kelly was born in Adelaide in 1955. After school he wandered around Australian for a few years, working odd jobs, writing poetry, and thinking about a career as a short story writer. Somewhere along the line, already in his late teens, he picked up a guitar. Kelly made his public debut singing the Australian folk song "Streets of Forbes" to a Hobart audience in 1974, and two years later, he moved to Melbourne to join R&B pub band the High Rise Bombers. With a large lineup and three songwriters, the band's splintering was inevitable, Kelly forming his own group, Paul Kelly & the Dots.

Kelly immediately established himself as his peers' favorite songwriter. On nights off, Melbourne's musicians went to see him. He also had a big fan at Mushroom Records. One of the company's PR people locked herself in a room, refusing to come out until Mushroom signed Paul Kelly & the Dots. The result was two roots rock albums, Talk and Manila, that Kelly himself was never completely happy with, for he was a perfectionist. By late 1984, Kelly had broken up the Dots and moved to Sydney, where he recorded a defining solo album called Post. Without a record contract and no real idea how the album was going to be released, Post was recorded over two weeks on a shoestring budget, delivering the essence of Paul Kelly in a loosely structured song cycle signposting Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney place names the way Springsteen speaks of New Jersey. On the strength of that album, Mushroom picked up Kelly's contract again, and the singer formed a new group, Paul Kelly & the Coloured Girls (a reference to Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side").

In September 1986, Kelly's songwriting skills spilled over four sides of the 14-song double album Gossip. Recorded in just a month, the classic Australian rock album attained gold sales and produced the hit singles "Darling It Hurts" and "Before Too Long." The album included three re-recorded songs from Post. Gossip was also the record that introduced Kelly to American audiences when it was released by A&M Records in July 1987, edited down to a 15-song single album. In the meantime, the group returned to the studio to record a collection of 14 new Kelly originals for its second Australian album, Under the Sun. To avoid misunderstandings, the group changed its name to Paul Kelly & the Messengers with the release of July 1989's So Much Water, So Close to Home album. The new album was produced by Scott Litt of R.E.M. notoriety and its songs were colored by American influences and experiences. After one more album, Comedy, Kelly decided the group had gone as far as it could, and to avoid the risk of repeating themselves, he dissolved the Messengers with a farewell tour.

For the next two years, Kelly recharged his batteries with a set of diverse activities, like performing in Australia and America, producing the groundbreaking Charcoal Lane album by aboriginal songwriter Archie Roach, collaborating on Yothu Yindi's "Treaty," writing songs for his acting role in the stage play Funerals and Circuses about racial tensions in small-town Australia, and releasing his first book of poetry, Lyrics. His second studio solo album, 1994's Wanted Man, spread his musical influences as wide as his activities. His 1997 greatest-hits album Songs from the South sold double platinum. In 1999, he delivered two very different albums at the same time, a bluegrass album with Uncle Bill called Smoke and a technology-influenced album as part of a new group, Professor Ratbaggy. Kelly stayed prolific in the 21st century, releasing Nothing But a Dream in 2001, the double-disc Ways & Means in 2004, the bluegrass-inflected Foggy Highway in 2005, and Dirt in 2006.


1. Careless (So Much Water, So Close To Home)
2. Everything's Turning to White (So Much Water, So Close to Home)
3. Dumb Things (Under the Sun)
4. Under the Sun (Under the Sun)
5. Stories of Me (Comedy)
6. I Can't Believe We Were Married (Comedy)
7. How to Make Gravy (Words and Music)
8. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Words and Music)
9. I'll Forgive But I Won't Forget (Deeper Water)
10. Every Fucking City (...nothing but a dream)

Notes: I don't own Gossip or his most recent releases. Gordo could probably have done a better job with this but I thought I had enough to put one together. Songs 1-6 are with the Messengers. Songs 7-10 are solo.

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the billy nayer show
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1. (intro) (:21) - the american astronaut
2. ceres walk (2:11) - the american astronaut
3. the way she dances (2:35) - the villain that love built
4. the cat the crow and the snake (2:47) - return to brigadoon
5. christ (1:54) - the villain that love built
6. knitting factories (2:01) - goodbye straplight sarentino, i will miss you
7. love smiles (3:58) - the american astronaut
8. sea of grass (2:58) - the villain that love built
9. here comes you know who (2:22) - goodbye straplight sarentino, i will miss you
10. the skinned rabbit (2:51) - the villain that love built
11. scottsy (2:53) - the billy nayer show
12. angel in a tree (1:37) - goodbye straplight sarentino, i will miss you

(sorry it's 11 instead of 10. . . an accident)

no better definition of a cult band. started in san francisco now living in brooklyn . . i'll leave descriptions to the pros:

"Indebted equally to Scott Walker's bile-drenched crooning, Frank Zappa's twisted surrealism, and Harry Nilsson's deceptively sing-song melodicism" - New York Magazine

"Frightening yet endearing" - The New Yorker

"Cory McAbee comes on like a modern William Blake, spinning twisted and surreal tales full of symbolism" -- Santa Barbara Independent

"A strangely narcotic collection of sexy (if slightly unsettling) songs" - TimeOut New York


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billy g Wrote:
you might want to include a description and a riyl with your uploads zombeels. I know i've never heard of los halos. I've heard of jack drag but have no idea what they are like. There's too much stuff here that i can tell i'd like to go hunting around for info on random stuff.

and how do you know whether anyone's dl'ed or not? I'd be curious how many have dl'ed my uploads but I assume you have to have a mediafire account.
I'm really bad at descriptive writing especially for music. My mediafire account tells me the total amount of downloads on each file.


Jack Drag RIYL Beck, Submarines, Moonbabies
Raiders RIYL Beatles, Monkees, Dave Clark Five
Los Halos RIYL Sparklehorse but more haunting

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01. Sunken Waltz - Feast Of Wire
02. Luckey Dime - Garden Ruin
03. The Road Back - Tool Box
04. Tulsa Telephone Book - Real(The Tom T. Hall Project)
05. Service and Repair - Hot Rail
06. Tres Avisos - Hot Rail
07. Not Even Stevie Nicks... - Feast Of Wire
08. Gypsy's Curse - The Black Light
09. All Systems Red - Garden Ruin
10. Guero Canelo - Feast Of Wire

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Awesome! This was another one I wanted to hear.

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JImmy Buffet

Really songs you probably don't know by heart culled from his 2nd thru 5th albums where there was more Nashville sound and less gimickry. There are some regional coastal references, but no Parrotheading because these albums were done before that cashed in.

Go ahead laugh, but RIYL: Jerry Jeff Walker, Don Williams, John Prine

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01 Makin' Music For Money
02 My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink And I Don't Love Jesus
03 Ringling, Ringling
04 Brahma Fear
05 Cuban Crime Of Passion
06 Stories We Could Tell
07 Havana Daydreamin'
08 Linvingston's Gone To Texas
09 Peanut Butter Conspiracy
10 West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gown


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01. Sunken Waltz - Feast Of Wire
02. Luckey Dime - Garden Ruin
03. The Road Back - Tool Box
04. Tulsa Telephone Book - Real(The Tom T. Hall Project)
05. Service and Repair - Hot Rail
06. Tres Avisos - Hot Rail
07. Not Even Stevie Nicks... - Feast Of Wire
08. Gypsy's Curse - The Black Light
09. All Systems Red - Garden Ruin
10. Guero Canelo - Feast Of Wire

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Awesome! This was another one I wanted to hear.


Nice. Try and enjoy it with a several cold beverages and a fifth of cactus juice.

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anyone got any Soggy Bottom Boys?


BREAKING THE RULES.
Not one artist and not Soggy Bottom Boys, but loosely in the same vein, i.e. Old Shit, or shit that sounds like old shit, loosely thrown together after work. I used to have more of this type of stuff, but lost a lot of it after some hard drive fry-ups. That's my great-grandfather in the pic, too.

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OLD SHIT
01 James Cotton - The King Biscuit Time Theme
02 Starlings, TN - Whiskey Before Breakfast
03 The Stanley Brothers - I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow
04 The Balfa Brothers - Parlez-Nous A Boire
05 Doc Watson - Blue Railroad Train
06 Norman & Nancy Blake - He's Coming To Us Dead
07 Blind Boy Fuller - What's That Smells Like Fish
08 Lead Belly - Gallis Pole
09 Earl Scruggs - Earl's Breakdown
10 Woody Guthrie - This Land Is Your Land

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Cool. I've mentioned before that I really liked American Astronaut, and I remember Squirrgle saying you were a fan. Looking forward to hearing this.


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Arguably the most creative group to work from Liverpool after the Merseybeat boom dried up, they broke up in the late '60s, leaving a wealth of unreleased material. Much of that material, as well as their rare singles, eventually appeared on compilations of British Invasion and British psychedelic rarities.

01. Save My Soul
02. Lollipop MInds
03. Things Will Never be The Same
04. Marmalade Hair
05. Typical British Workmanship
06. Everybody's Worried About Tomorrow
07. Three Little Teddy Bears
08. What's Been Done
09. Coloured Glass
10. You're A Big Girl Now


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I'll check it out. I've long wanted to get an re-intro to him. I only had that 1 album back in high school, something about a "dream" song, but the rest of that album was good, too.


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Ones i downloaded

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Lee Hazlewood
Daniel Lanois
Buzzcocks
Descendents
Morphine

ill have a look if theres any others i want


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id contribute to this thread but im not sure if theres that much overlap with artists i could do.

If anyone wants any of the following, holla

Underworld
Wu Tang + Related
Slowdive
Boards of Canada
Roxy Music
Galaxie 500
Jay Z
The Only Ones
Queens of the Stone Age
Neil Young (might be impossible)


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the only ones would be nice.

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If anyone wants any of the following, holla

Wu Tang + Related
Jay Z


Interests here.

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hey chas, haven't forgotten about concrete blonde, just have had no time to put it together. Doubt I'll get to it tonight either (see portland obnizzle thread ;) )


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JImmy Buffet

Really songs you probably don't know by heart culled from his 2nd thru 5th albums where there was more Nashville sound and less gimickry. There are some regional coastal references, but no Parrotheading because these albums were done before that cashed in.

Go ahead laugh, but RIYL: Jerry Jeff Walker, Don Williams, John Prine

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01 Makin' Music For Money
02 My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink And I Don't Love Jesus
03 Ringling, Ringling
04 Brahma Fear
05 Cuban Crime Of Passion
06 Stories We Could Tell
07 Havana Daydreamin'
08 Linvingston's Gone To Texas
09 Peanut Butter Conspiracy
10 West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gown


HIGHLY recommended for THE MACHINE!

Nice mix, Tommy.

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