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I don't think we're done yet. I'd like to do up a few more. This sounds pretty interesting Rads. Thanks.

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I don't want this thread to end. It needs to just keep going.


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1. It's Raining Today
2. Mathilde
3. The Seventh Seal
4. Montague Terrace (In Blue)
5. The Cockfighter
6. Boy Child
7. Next
8. Such A Small Love
9. Jackie
10. Amsterdam

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I think most of you know of my enthusiasm for Scott Walker, so this was an easy tenner to compile. I apologize for a few m4a's in here, but these were among the first CDs I ever ripped. Anyway, this mix is mostly his big hits, which were indeed the best of the best. I culled these from Scott 1-4 and Tilt.

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One of the most enigmatic figures in rock history, Scott Walker was known as Scotty Engel when he cut obscure flop records in the late '50s and early '60s in the teen idol vein. He then hooked up with John Maus and Gary Leeds to form the Walker Brothers. They weren't named Walker, they weren't brothers, and they weren't English, but they nevertheless became a part of the British Invasion after moving to the U.K. in 1965. They enjoyed a couple of years of massive success there (and a couple of hits in the U.S.) in a Righteous Brothers vein. As their full-throated lead singer and principal songwriter, Walker was the dominant artistic force in the group, who split in 1967.

While remaining virtually unknown in his homeland, Walker launched a hugely successful solo career in Britain with a unique blend of orchestrated, almost MOR arrangements with idiosyncratic and morose lyrics. At the height of psychedelia, Walker openly looked to crooners like Sinatra, Jack Jones, and Tony Bennett for inspiration, and to Jacques Brel for much of his material. None of those balladeers, however, would have sung about the oddball subjects -- prostitutes, transvestites, suicidal brooders, plagues, and Joseph Stalin -- that populated Walker's songs. His first four albums hit the Top Ten in the U.K. -- his second, in fact, reached number one in 1968, in the midst of the hippie era. By the time of 1969's Scott 4, the singer was writing all of his material. Although this was perhaps his finest album, it was a commercial disappointment, and unfortunately discouraged him from relying entirely upon his own material on subsequent releases.

The '70s were a frustrating period for Walker, pocked with increasingly sporadic releases and a largely unsuccessful reunion with his "brothers" in the middle of the decade. His work on the Walkers' final album in 1978 prompted admiration from David Bowie and Brian Eno. After a long period of hibernation, he emerged in 1984 with an album, Climate of Hunter, that drew critical raves for a minimalist, trancelike ambience that showed him keeping abreast of cutting-edge '80s rock trends. This notoriously reclusive figure, who has rarely been interviewed or even seen in public since his days of stardom, emerged from hibernation in 1995 with a new album, Tilt. During the next several years, he contributed to soundtracks (To Have and to Hold, The World Is Not Enough, Pola X) and assisted with recordings by Ute Lemper and Pulp. He didn't release another album until 2006. -- AMG


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good call on the Scott Walker tenner.


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    1. Charlie Freak Pretzel Logic, 1974
    2. Show Biz Kids Countdown To Ecstasy, 1973
    3. Gaslighting Abbie Two Against Nature, 2000
    4. Kid Charlemagne The Royal Scam, 1976
    5. Any Major Dude Will Tell You Pretzel Logic, 1974
    6. King Of The World (live) Metal Leg, 1974
    7. Book Of Liars (live) Alive In America, 1995
    8. Any World (That I'm Welcome To) Katy Lied, 1975
    9. Haitian Divorce The Royal Scam, 1976
    10. Only A Fool Would Say That Can't Buy A Thrill, 1972

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Wound up with nothing from Aja, Gaucho or Everything Must Go, but only ten songs, so there you go.


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I've got a few coming still.


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Thx. I've been listening to the Dan a lot lately and have been meaning to explore them further. Right now, all I have is some best of comp and Two Against Nature.


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I'm not positive that version of "King Of The World" is from the Metal Leg bootleg because I've had it kicking around my hard drive for several years and forgot where I got it. It's good, anyway.


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Thx. I've been listening to the Dan a lot lately and have been meaning to explore them further. Right now, all I have is some best of comp and Two Against Nature.


Also: http://www.taringa.net/posts/musica/139 ... 972---2003).html


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OK, I had no idea Super Furry Animals bit "You know they don't give a fuck about anybody else" from Steely Dan until now.


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    1. Beaver O'Lindy A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing, 1973
    2. Who Don't Like Kids Propaganda, 1974
    3. Tits Indiscreet, 1975
    4. Throw Her Away (And Get A New One) Big Beat, 1976
    5. Sherlock Holmes Angst In My Pants, 1982
    6. Tsui Hark (Featuring Tsui Hark) Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violence, 1994
    7. How To Get Your Ass Kicked Balls, 2000
    8. Ugly Guys With Beautiful Girls Lil' Beethoven, 2002
    9. (Baby, Baby) Can I Invade Your Country Hello Young Lovers, 2006
    10. Lighten Up, Morrissey Exotic Creatures Of The Deep, 2008

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Skipped their long period of synthpop dance because I'm not too fond of it. None of their dance songs on here, just their smarmy rock flights. The Mael brothers have been at this a long time and it was very nice to see them find their way again in the new millennium.


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    1. A Most Successful Formula Dispepsi, 1997
    2. The Perfect Cut (Rooty Poops) Helter Stupid, 1989
    3. Marsha Turnblatt True or False, 2000
    4. Clowns and Ballerinas A Big 10-8 Place, 1983
    5. Yellow Black and Rectangular Escape from Noise, 1987
    6. Keep Rollin' No Business, 2005
    7. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (A Capella Version (Live)) These Guys Are From England And Who Gives A Shit, 2001
    8. A Nickel Per Fish Sandwich Fair Use: The Story Of The Letter U And The Numeral 2, 1995
    9. Lying On The Grass Thigmotactic, 2008
    10. Moldy Bagels The Willsaphone Stupid Show I, 2000


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Why doesn't anyone put their mixes in the right order?

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Mine should all be in the proper order.


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    1. Beaver O'Lindy A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing, 1973
    2. Who Don't Like Kids Propaganda, 1974
    3. Tits Indiscreet, 1975
    4. Throw Her Away (And Get A New One) Big Beat, 1976
    5. Sherlock Holmes Angst In My Pants, 1982
    6. Tsui Hark (Featuring Tsui Hark) Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violence, 1994
    7. How To Get Your Ass Kicked Balls, 2000
    8. Ugly Guys With Beautiful Girls Lil' Beethoven, 2002
    9. (Baby, Baby) Can I Invade Your Country Hello Young Lovers, 2006
    10. Lighten Up, Morrissey Exotic Creatures Of The Deep, 2008
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Skipped their long period of synthpop dance because I'm not too fond of it. None of their dance songs on here, just their smarmy rock flights. The Mael brothers have been at this a long time and it was very nice to see them find their way again in the new millennium.


Great choice; an oft overlooked band, but no "This Town ain't Big Enough the Both of Us"? In fact nothing from Kimono My House? Somewhat surprising.

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They have so many albums stuff had to get left off, especially since I wanted to show their newest albums are worth checking out.

Also, I prefer their caustic songs to their bouncy songs.


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Mick the Stripper Wrote:
Why doesn't anyone put their mixes in the right order?

I've never quite figured out how, with digital distribution, to "order a mix", other than to edit the title/and the track X of X boxes in iTunes. And that would just throw everything out of whack. So I just don't do it. I post the track list so that those who want the "right order" can have it... people who don't care about order can just get to the tunes.


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    1. Burroughs Called The Law Break Through in Grey Room, 1967-ish
    2. Scanner 'Fuse' + 'The Five Steps' (DJ Spooky) Rhythm Science, 2003
    3. In Mexico the Gimmick Is to Find A Local Junkie With A Government Scrip Giorno Poetry Systems Disc 1, 1979
    4. The Sermon On The Mount 2 Dead City Radio, 1990
    5. Nothing Here Now... Industrial Records Story 1979-81, 1972??
    6. Star Me Kitten (with R.E.M.) Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by 'the X-Files' 1996
    7. The Western Land(with Iggy Pop & Techno Animal) Sound Unbound Audio Companion: Excerpts And Allegories From The Sub Rosa Archives, 2008
    8. The Priest, They Called Him (with Nirvana) Talk to Me, 1993
    9. Sharkey's Night (with Laurie Anderson) Mister Heartbreak, 1984
    10. A Thanksgiving Prayer Dead City Radio, 1990

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Not sure of some of the recording dates, but he's Bill Burroughs throughout.


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Why doesn't anyone put their mixes in the right order?

Stop downloading the shitty ones.


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I never realized we were supposed to put them in any order. I just put them in the order of all-time favorites 1-10. Sorry. Was it supposed to be chronological. I missed that apparently.


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I never realized we were supposed to put them in any order. I just put them in the order of all-time favorites 1-10. Sorry. Was it supposed to be chronological. I missed that apparently.


Yeah, when the hell did that become the rule?

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I think what Mick means is that a lot of people list songs like this:
1. The Machine
2. Hegel
3. Loog
4. Rads
5. Bloor

but when you download, it orders itself like this:
Loog
Bloor
Rads
Machine
Hegel

As in, they don't re-number the tags

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.....as in, they don't re-number the tags


Oh fuck, I thought it was a given that everyone was retagging.

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Senator G. Gordon LooGAR Wrote:
.....as in, they don't re-number the tags


Oh fuck, I thought it was a given that everyone was retagging.


Guilty. haha.

Actually, I rescind my guilt. I did it correctly. I checked.


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Frig, I've got Burroughs' "Ah Pook The Destroyer" stuck in my head now.

I'll have to put up a second tenner.


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