Okay, it's been awhile since we had one of these threads, so here goes another version of it... In the Car: The Mask and Mirror - Loreena McKennitt Mer de Noms - A Perfect Circle Security - Peter Gabriel Risotto - Fluke Stone Temple Pilots - Purple - Stone Temple Pilots Sunday 8 p.m. - Faithless Rhythm and Stealth - Leftfield Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division In the CD Player at home: Pandemonium - Killing Joke Hard Wired - Front Line Assembly Back in Black - AC/DC Cowboys From Hell - Pantera And All That Could Have Been - Nine Inch Nails Who's Next - The Who Short Bus - Filter The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste - Ministry Among the Living - Anthrax Moving Pictures - Rush Swining/Red Raw & Sore - Pig 1916 - Motorhead Mechanical Animals - Marilyn Manson So Much for the Afterglow - Everclear
Oh damn Manny - what a cool system you have that holds 8 CD's in the car and 14 at home. In my CD player just now is: Morten Abel - I'll come back and love you forever
My Top 100 of all-time that I burned onto 10 CDs. At home, I actually don't have anything, but I'm about to pick 6...I think they'll be: Dave Matthews Band-The Lillywhite Sessions Ben Harper-Fight For Your Mind The Chemical Brothers-Surrender Incubus-Morning View Peter Yorn-musicforthemorningafter Chris Isaak-Always Got Tonight (Kickass CD)
In my newly acquired Kyocera DA-810 Audiophile CD player, interfacing through the incredible Sansui 9090db to 2 Bose 601 Series I speakers, I've been listening to: Angelique Kidjo - Keep on Moving Jimi Hendirx - Electric Ladyland Jimi Hendrix - The Hendrix Experience Boxed Set Dave Matthews Band - 2/2/93, 9/19/00, 3/23/93 Bela Fleck - Tales from the Acoustic Planet vol. 2 Outkast - Stankonia Oh Brother, Where art Thou Soundtrack Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals - Live from Mars Oh, and I have "One Love - The best of Bob Marley" in my CD Alarm
Is that the set in the purple velvet box? I want that one. In the car for me has been a mix of Ozzy's latest, Down to Earth and Motley Crue's Shout at the Devil. At home I've been listening to a bunch of classical stuff lately. Namely Beethoven and the Three Tenors.
Did you actually make a top 100 list, or did you just wing it? I've tried making a list, but I always have trouble ranking the songs in any particular order, and I always hear a song on the radio and think, "That should be on the list!", and soon the list is like 200 songs long, and its not a top 100 anymore. oh, and good call on Pete Yorn.
In the cd player at home: Can You Dig It? the Seventies Soul Experience Beg, Scream and Shout (60's soul box set) The Strokes - Is this it? Elvis Costello- Brutal Youth, This Year's Model, Blood and Chocolate (and bonus discs) Chemical Brothers- Come with us Queens of the Stone Age- Rated R In the Car: The New Pornographers/The Hives cd..rawk!
Yes it is. It's really pretty cool. I got it for 59 at "Circuit City" -- best price I've seen it for anywhere. I'd say don't get it unless you are really into Hendrix, as it's a lot of live stuff, and a lot of live stuff, and studio cuts. The first disc is mostly not really worth it, but the other CDs kick ass. It's four discs.
Ugly Kid Joe "Menace to Sobriety" Mother Love Bone "Stardog Champion" Judas Priest "Stained Class" Judas Priest "Screaming for Vengeance" Iron Maiden "Piece of Mind" Nashville Pu$$y "Let Them Eat Pu$$y" Weezer "Weezer" 2001 Jellyfish "Spilt Milk" Queen "Jazz" Queen "The Game"
i've never posted in one of these 10000 maniacs mtv unplugged natalie merchant tigerlily maybe someone's already asked before, but how'd you get this?
That's how everyone got it. Unfortunately, the copy I have is via MP3. I remember the day the LWS were "released" -- it's a long story, but this one guy got ahold of them through this other guy who knew Steve Lillywhite, and ripped the CD to MP3. I was downloading them as soon as he posted them online. About a week later, he ripped them to SHN (Shorten) format, which is lossless, whereas MP3 loses some quality in the compression. I'm still looking for a copy that is SHN-Sourced, but I'd recommend you pick up a copy from somewhere. You can probably download it off of gnutella or something like that. I'd be willing to burn you a copy if you'd like as well. It is the greatest CD the band ever made, and the best CD I have ever heard. Too bad the idiot record exec didn't "feel it as a fan" . . . damn RIAA b*tches.
Pued, I actually made it. My only criteria was that I could only use the cds in my collection, around 420 or so. It was a pain.
In my car I have Primus- sailing the seas of cheese. Pearl Jam there second album soundgarden b sides DMB under the table and dreaming and 2 burned cds of my favorite 80's crap my cd player has a burned cd of Big head todd and the monsters, dave mathews, and Zeplin
EC: The New Pornographers/The Hives cd..rawk! Oh great! First you get me hooked on The New Pornographers, and now I've got The Hives doing infinite loops in my head. I don't think The Hives will have the legs that TNPs have, though … I hope. I'm well into my slow decent into addiction to that one. Other things I've been listening to, other than TNPs, are: Emmy Lou Harris, Wrecking Ball Caedmon's Call, 40 Acres Delirious?, Mezzamorphis and The Hives prompted me to dig out the The Clash, London Calling, for a spin.
in the cd wallet in the car: soundgarden - a-sides oasis- mtv unplugged radiohead- ok computer weezer - green album(newest one) guns n roses - illusion II tupac - greatest hits beatles - rubber soul nelly- whatever that cd is called alice in chains - dirt stevie ray vaughn - couldn't stand the weather