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Your latest Cds.... Hey all,
After some deliberating, I decided to pick up the BEP's "Monkey Business" today on the strength of the "Don't Phunk With My Heart" single. Not bad...a *** album. They should have made it a 12 track album, stopping at track 10 and adding the later songs "Union" (with Sting) and "Do What You Want" (bonus track). I doubt many of you like the BEPs now that they have supposedly "sold out" but in case some of you do, what do you think of this album and Elephunk?. I have to agree there IS a bit of a sell-out facotr...the filler tracks towards the end of Monkey Business certainly make you think that, but this album does make me want to dip back into their catalogue and maybe get Elephunk too as I have been a fan since they started. I also bought the new White Stripes, "Get Behind Me Satan". I've only heard half of it so far, but I am already in love. This album is grass-roots American music, but at the same time it is very experimental and ALL White Stripes. Some people have dissed their new direction, but I think it is inspiring what they have done with just two musicians. So what are your latest purchases? . [Edited 6/22/05 1:04am] | |
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got the new coldplay..er twas a gift but new all the same. it takes a few listens to get into. but you should've asked what song i downloaded?, from where?,and at what speed? | |
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I bought...
1. Meshell Ndegeocello presents The Spirit Music Jamia - Dance of the Infidel (2005) 2. Altered Images - Bite ...plus [IMPORT] (2004) 3. Anastacia - Heavy On My Heart (unreleased tracks + video) [IMPORT] (2005) | |
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JohnP said: Hey all,
After some deliberating, I decided to pick up the BEP's "Monkey Business" today on the strength of the "Don't Phunk With My Heart" single. Not bad...a *** album. They should have made it a 12 track album, stopping at track 10 and adding the later songs "Union" (with Sting) and "Do What You Want" (bonus track). I doubt many of you like the BEPs now that they have supposedly "sold out" but in case some of you do, what do you think of this album and Elephunk?. I have to agree there IS a bit of a sell-out facotr...the filler tracks towards the end of Monkey Business certainly make you think that, but this album does make me want to dip back into their catalogue and maybe get Elephunk too as I have been a fan since they started. I like "Monkey Business". It's a fun listen, if a bit uneven. There's a little 2 much effort on BEP's part 2 be all things 2 all fans, but I enjoy the fun of it. "Elephunk" was a great party album. There was very little about that record I didn't love. I also bought Nikka Costa's "Cantneverdidnothin". She has many fans on this forum and it's very easy 2 see and hear why. Finally, I also bought Garbage's "Bleed Like Me" recently. I run hot and cold with them and a lot of this album sounds the same, but there's a few good tracks. Listen to me on The House of Pop Culture podcast on itunes http://itunes.apple.com/u...d438631917 | |
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I haven't actually bought one for a while now (this naughty boy usually downloads ), but if I cast my mind back it was probably this... Skinnyman - "Council Estate Of The Mind" (What an ultimate album ) "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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I picked up five albums last Friday:
The Pooh Sticks – Million Seller I’d avoided this band for years because the name just seemed way too tacky. My mistake, because this is pure bubblegum pop in the best possible sense – melodies that will be indelibly stamped into your memory the moment you hear them, big sparkling choruses, masses of acoustic guitars coupled with soaring electric leads. At least five songs here are pure pop heaven. My favorite so far is Rainbow Rider – it could have been taken straight out of an Up With People show, and had me reaching for the repeat button three times the first time I listened to the album. Ivy – Apartment Life Classically melodic mix of St. Etienne-style mod influences, Stereolab-tinged exotica and indie-rock. Very strong songwriting as well – Adam Schlesinger from this band does double-time in Fountains of Wayne, and he does know his way around a song. Eric Matthews – It’s Heavy in Here and The Lateness of the Hour Mid-nineties orchestral/chamber rock – loads of string and horn sections and heavy overtones of Love’s Forever Changes and Nick Drake’s records. It’s Heavy in Here seems a little too long on atmosphere and short on memorable songs – or at least nothing’s really sunk in yet, but The Lateness of the Hour is chock-full of instantly likeable tracks. And I also picked up the new Mercury Rev – I hadn’t really planned on buying this because I kinda fell out of love with this band with the last album, but it sounds incredibly good so far. [Edited 6/22/05 17:53pm] | |
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JANFAN4L said: I bought...
Great choice. They were one of the most underrated bands of the New Wave era. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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OK, so on Sunday I was strolling through Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and I came upon a yard sale. This nice english woman was selling an assload of cassettes and CD's. She also noticed my Gang of Four T-shirt and told me that she was at the recent concert too. So we went into this long discussion about British music. But anyways, here's what I bought:
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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purchased today:
and (sorry couldn't find an image) Everything But The Girl- Rollercoaster EP | |
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endorphin74 said: purchased today:
I'm kinda curious about this one - I used to really like the second half of Dog Man Star. Had a chance to listen to it? Any opinions if so? | |
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damosuzuki said: endorphin74 said: purchased today:
I'm kinda curious about this one - I used to really like the second half of Dog Man Star. Had a chance to listen to it? Any opinions if so? I haven't gotten to this one yet. I'm waiting till I can give it my full attention. I'll let you know my thoughts as soon as I do! It had better be good though. Damn Import prices about killed me today... | |
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endorphin74 said: this CD is rockin' my world! it's absolutely I can't believe I waited 8 years to finally pick it up. It may take me a few days to move on to my other pruchases... | |
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NWF said: JANFAN4L said: I bought...
Great choice. They were one of the most underrated bands of the New Wave era. Thanks, NWF. I was at the store and I couldn't pass this one up. I love "Don't Talk To Me About Love" and when I saw the tracklisting for this disc I had to have it. Totally worth it for the extended versions of DTTMAL, "Love To Stay," and "Bring Me Closer." Plus, "Stand So Quiet" and "I Don't Want To Know" are wonderful album cuts. Great, great record. So melodic. Clare's voice is like a sexy child (you know it's beautiful, but then there's a forbidden/taboo element to it). | |
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all 3 where definitly worth the money! especially CSNY, love those guys. [Edited 6/23/05 8:25am] It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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Today I picked up from mostly used cd stores:
Street Jams- Hip-Hop From the Top- Part 1 The Best Of En Vogue The Best Of Freestyle Megamix- Volume 5 Kraftwerk-The Mix I also got The Sign "O" The Times movie on VHS for $4 | |
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