m b v was a decent effort. Certainly will be one of the best of the year. Last 3 songs are highlights.
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I was listening to RED, but not anymore. Howard Benson really does have the special "talent" of producing the lamest, garage band-sounding radio songs I have ever heard. RED used to have a distinct sound, but now "Release the Panic" sounds like the other crap you here on the radio.
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Had an urge to listen to Beulah. Can't stop now. The Coast is Never Clear is such a good album. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/9h3ikhebwGk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
fiona apple - the idler wheel... this album tears me to pieces and puts me back together a better person.
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Forgot how much I love this entire album. For some reason, I always group it with Invisible Touch (which I hate). Maybe because of the similar album covers? Just poppy enough to be more accessible than their early stuff...while still being Genesis. Great album. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Pu5g-OnYT9I" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/l-4LiUrUHLY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Spoiler The Durutti Column - The Return Of The Durutti Column (1979) "Sketch for Summer" -- 00:00 "Requiem for a Father" -- 03:00 "Katharine" -- 08:04 "Conduct" -- 13:32 "Beginning" -- 18:33 "Jazz" -- 20:10 "Sketch for Winter" -- 21:47 "Collette" -- 24:09 "In 'D'" -- 26:29 [Bonus Tracks] "Lips That Would Kiss" 28:52 "Madeleine" 32:39 "First Aspect of the Same Thing" 35:40 "Second Aspect of the Same Thing" 39:22 "Sleep Will Come" 42:22 "Experiment in Fifth" 44:09
Busking by Mike Doughty. http://www.mikedoughty.com/blog/archives/000662.html "Pat Dillett and I went down into the pedestrian tunnel between the 1 and the L trains on 14th street and did some recording. This was the site of my first attempt at busking, when I was 19. I had a friend who was making a living playing "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" over and over again on subway platforms. I made it all of ten minutes before I split, completely demoralized by the people rushing past without paying attention. Now that I make a cushy living as a singer/songwriter, I make it a point to give two bucks to every busker I encounter in the subway. They're the hardest working people in show business. Pat held a mic up to me, and I did maybe ten songs, sometimes between trains, when the tunnel was empty, sometimes when the tunnel was full of voices and footsteps, all of which I hope made it onto the tape. I haven't heard it yet, but there were certain seredipitous moments that I think would sound fantastic; somebody humming along tunelessly with their iPod just as I ended a song, drunk voices shouting between tunes. I got lots of smiles, and made $3.10. Two dollar bills, four quarters, and a dime. "
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Alt j - an awesome wave Breezeblocks is such a kickass song... Can't stop listening to it. The video/lyrics are pretty intense.