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man, the mpls library is HIP... look what i scored from the mpls music library today!
siouxsie & the banshees - juju (reissue) the residents - tweedles the residents - the voice of midnight me'shell - the world has made me the man of my dreams joy division - permanent lou reed - transformer (reissue) nico - chelsea girls battles - mirrored red sovine - 20 all-time greatest hits laura nyro - eli & the 13th confession june carter cash - keep on the sunny side (2 disc retrospective) patti smith - dream of life snakefinger - greener postures i have lotsa to do...and it's all completely free and perfectly legal! | |
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Uhmmm, two on there I never heard of, one I heard of, but never heard. What's yer fave? | |
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HamsterHuey said: Uhmmm, two on there I never heard of, one I heard of, but never heard. What's yer fave?
i haven't listened to any of them yet. i'm still at work. i'm very excited to hear the meshell cd and the battles album, because i've heard so much about both. also, i've never heard a snakefinger album and i'm very curious as to what that will be like. red sovine is good to listen to drunk. he sings sad truck driver songs. | |
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That last one sounds like a party!
The ones I know are a great little collection. | |
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HamsterHuey said: That last one sounds like a party!
The ones I know are a great little collection. red sovine is the bard of semi truck drivers, kind of like boxcar willie is the troubadour of the hobos. they're kind of like the hillbilly 70s version of tupac vs. biggie. | |
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Are you talking about that weird library on Hennepin Avenue that is entirely underground? | |
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Anxiety said: HamsterHuey said: Uhmmm, two on there I never heard of, one I heard of, but never heard. What's yer fave?
i haven't listened to any of them yet. i'm still at work. i'm very excited to hear the meshell cd and the battles album, because i've heard so much about both. also, i've never heard a snakefinger album and i'm very curious as to what that will be like. red sovine is good to listen to drunk. he sings sad truck driver songs. i used to listen to a tal radio show that used a lot of Red Sovine as bumpter music that Me'shell album is awesome. Battles is great. you'll either love it or hate it "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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R3V said: Battles is great. you'll either love it or hate it
I like that album a lot - Atlas is phenomenal - but it's definitely something of an acquired taste. | |
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damosuzuki said: R3V said: Battles is great. you'll either love it or hate it
I like that album a lot - Atlas is phenomenal - but it's definitely something of an acquired taste. Yeah, I had to think on it awhile and let it marinate. Couldn't decide if I loved or hated the novelty factor of the gnome voices, but I ended up loving it. "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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heartbeatocean said: Are you talking about that weird library on Hennepin Avenue that is entirely underground?
no, this library is totally above ground, as far as i know. it's very modern. it's weird in that you do all the checking in and out of books yourself, but i kinda like that. i did all my browsing yesterday while listening to my iPod, and i never had to take the earphones off throughout my whole visit. it was nice. | |
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R3V said: damosuzuki said: I like that album a lot - Atlas is phenomenal - but it's definitely something of an acquired taste. Yeah, I had to think on it awhile and let it marinate. Couldn't decide if I loved or hated the novelty factor of the gnome voices, but I ended up loving it. gnome voices? now i'm REALLY intrigued. | |
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listening to the meshell album for the first time right now...i like it, but it's frustrating. i am LOVING the up-tempo/rockin' material. it's eye-opening and totally unexpected. the first "proper" song on the album almost sounds like the cure, for cryin' out loud! there's another song on the album that reminds me a bit of tricky - of course, trip hop isn't really a stretch for her, but i never really thought of her music that way until this album. the frustrations for me have to do with the slow/mid-tempo stuff, which is pretty, but she's done it before on 'bitter' and 'comfort woman'. i know she can make beautiful, atmospheric music. i didn't know she could rock out. i want more of THAT on here. maybe i'll get more used to the balance with more listens. i am liking this album a lot...just a quibble. | |
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Man I need to get with them. I still owe the L. $15 late fee. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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Anxiety said: heartbeatocean said: Are you talking about that weird library on Hennepin Avenue that is entirely underground?
no, this library is totally above ground, as far as i know. it's very modern. it's weird in that you do all the checking in and out of books yourself, but i kinda like that. i did all my browsing yesterday while listening to my iPod, and i never had to take the earphones off throughout my whole visit. it was nice. The Minneapolis Library system (now Hennepin County Library system) has lots of good media. I just miss the days when liberries were quiet. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Anxiety said: no, this library is totally above ground, as far as i know. it's very modern. it's weird in that you do all the checking in and out of books yourself, but i kinda like that. i did all my browsing yesterday while listening to my iPod, and i never had to take the earphones off throughout my whole visit. it was nice. The Minneapolis Library system (now Hennepin County Library system) has lots of good media. I just miss the days when liberries were quiet. And not with smelly homeless people next to you on the computer Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: RipHer2Shreds said: The Minneapolis Library system (now Hennepin County Library system) has lots of good media. I just miss the days when liberries were quiet. And not with smelly homeless people next to you on the computer hence the iPod and the plan of attack. i plugged in the earbuds, went straight for the CD racks, did my digging and got the hell outta dodge. it is a shame that there are pestery crackheads in the library, but i don't think that's ever gonna change. i was thrilled when i first noticed a dunn bros. cafe attached to the mpls library, but the first time i used it to sit and read, Cracky McCracken dropped in and decided the middle of the coffee shop was his personal dance floor. what can ya do | |
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damosuzuki said: R3V said: Battles is great. you'll either love it or hate it
I like that album a lot - Atlas is phenomenal - but it's definitely something of an acquired taste. i just listened to it. i liked it, and i wasn't sure if i would. i was expecting something like tv on the radio (which i don't really care for), and i was pleasantly surprised. yes, it's difficult listening and i can tell it's an acquired taste, but fortunately there's enough variety going on that it kept me interested and engaged. it's kind of a nice blend of indie electronic dance/rock filtered through freeform jazz, but not in a totally jarring way. i like! | |
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Anxiety said: damosuzuki said: I like that album a lot - Atlas is phenomenal - but it's definitely something of an acquired taste. i just listened to it. i liked it, and i wasn't sure if i would. i was expecting something like tv on the radio (which i don't really care for), and i was pleasantly surprised. yes, it's difficult listening and i can tell it's an acquired taste, but fortunately there's enough variety going on that it kept me interested and engaged. it's kind of a nice blend of indie electronic dance/rock filtered through freeform jazz, but not in a totally jarring way. i like! and how about the gnome voices? "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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R3V said: Anxiety said: i just listened to it. i liked it, and i wasn't sure if i would. i was expecting something like tv on the radio (which i don't really care for), and i was pleasantly surprised. yes, it's difficult listening and i can tell it's an acquired taste, but fortunately there's enough variety going on that it kept me interested and engaged. it's kind of a nice blend of indie electronic dance/rock filtered through freeform jazz, but not in a totally jarring way. i like! and how about the gnome voices? they were kinda more munchkin-y than gnome-y to me. and it didn't bother me. it's not like they used the munchkin voices on EVERY song. and it's not like the band lambchop, whose music i typically like until the lead singer tries to sing in falsetto, and ends up sounding like miss piggy. | |
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Anxiety said: and it's not like the band lambchop, whose music i typically like until the lead singer tries to sing in falsetto, and ends up sounding like miss piggy.
oh thanks a lot! i'm never going to be able to listen to nixon the same way again. | |
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damosuzuki said: Anxiety said: and it's not like the band lambchop, whose music i typically like until the lead singer tries to sing in falsetto, and ends up sounding like miss piggy.
oh thanks a lot! i'm never going to be able to listen to nixon the same way again. i love that album but his falsetto is so unfortunate. | |
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Anxiety said: it's all completely free and perfectly legal!
because you're not copying any of it, right? My Legacy
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Anxiety said: it is a shame that there are pestery crackheads in the library, but i don't think that's ever gonna change. i was thrilled when i first noticed a dunn bros. cafe attached to the mpls library, but the first time i used it to sit and read, Cracky McCracken dropped in and decided the middle of the coffee shop was his personal dance floor.
what can ya do ... ...You get Anton's autograph. That's what you do. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I recently found out I pay $80 a year through my property taxes to be a library member! I have to start taking advantage! My Legacy
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NDRU said: Anxiety said: it's all completely free and perfectly legal!
because you're not copying any of it, right? ripping is not copying. my primary source of music is via my ipod, and i have to rip it from CDs in order to listen to it, right? right. | |
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Anxiety said: NDRU said: because you're not copying any of it, right? ripping is not copying. my primary source of music is via my ipod, and i have to rip it from CDs in order to listen to it, right? right. Moral relativism... tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Anxiety said: ripping is not copying. my primary source of music is via my ipod, and i have to rip it from CDs in order to listen to it, right? right. Moral relativism... tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 | |
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Anxiety said: NDRU said: because you're not copying any of it, right? ripping is not copying. my primary source of music is via my ipod, and i have to rip it from CDs in order to listen to it, right? right. whatever helps you sleep, buddy! [Edited 5/20/08 10:34am] My Legacy
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NDRU said: Anxiety said: ripping is not copying. my primary source of music is via my ipod, and i have to rip it from CDs in order to listen to it, right? right. whatever helps you sleep, buddy! [Edited 5/20/08 10:34am] fine. i'll send lou reed a check for 9.99 for the copy of transformer i ripped from the public library. | |
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The library already bought the damn cds, rip away Anx.
Quit all this homeless bashing, some are victims of poverty. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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