The Clash Tribute
Although not everybody's cup of tea (the tribute, not Clash), I found it quite enjoyable listening to old tunes in a new performance. "Should I Stay.." is definitely as weired as it gets, but to me one of the highlights of the album, right after "Straight to Hell'. If you got bored with Clash songs, this is a new material worth a try.
Although not everybody's cup of tea (the tribute, not Clash), I found it quite enjoyable listening to old tunes in a new performance. "Should I Stay.." is definitely as weired as it gets, but to me one of the highlights of the album, right after "Straight to Hell'. If you got bored with Clash songs, this is a new material worth a try.
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John Cale: Honi Soit. (1981)
A homage to darkness and tormentation.
On of my absolute most preferred singer-songwriter-producer.
The Welshman gave us a very pure and raw piece of music that’s not outdated until today.
Numbers like Dead or Alive, the gives_me_the_shivers_Strange Times in Casablanca and Russian Roulette
still make me shake all over my body when played loud enough.
Riverbank is a welcome relief to all the paranoia spread throughout this album.
/Hugo
John Cale: Honi Soit. (1981)
A homage to darkness and tormentation.
On of my absolute most preferred singer-songwriter-producer.
The Welshman gave us a very pure and raw piece of music that’s not outdated until today.
Numbers like Dead or Alive, the gives_me_the_shivers_Strange Times in Casablanca and Russian Roulette
still make me shake all over my body when played loud enough.
Riverbank is a welcome relief to all the paranoia spread throughout this album.
/Hugo
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lately ive gotten addicted to a particular cd,
Outkast - Speakerbox/The love below
its a 2-disc release, and i really havent given speakerbox a listen yet, but "the love below" cant leave my player for more than a few hours before it goes back in. sounds really great, and quite a variety of music on it.
Outkast - Speakerbox/The love below
its a 2-disc release, and i really havent given speakerbox a listen yet, but "the love below" cant leave my player for more than a few hours before it goes back in. sounds really great, and quite a variety of music on it.
Banned
Joined 2002
Banned
Joined 2002
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Currently sitting beside the CD player...
...in no particular order:
Come Away With Me (Norah Jones) - the recording isn't flawless, but the songs are already classics
Hail To The Thief (Radiohead) - still growing on me, isn't up there with The Bends or OK Computer yet
Brandenburg Concertos (Christopher Hogwood/L'Oiseau-Lyre) - wonderful, a complete treat
The Trouble With Being Myself (Macy Gray) - gets me (& 2 yr old daughter) groovin' away like nuthin' else
By The Way (Red Hot Chili Peppers) - words like 'pristine' don't spring to mind, but good tunes from start to end
Cheers
IH
...in no particular order:
Come Away With Me (Norah Jones) - the recording isn't flawless, but the songs are already classics
Hail To The Thief (Radiohead) - still growing on me, isn't up there with The Bends or OK Computer yet
Brandenburg Concertos (Christopher Hogwood/L'Oiseau-Lyre) - wonderful, a complete treat
The Trouble With Being Myself (Macy Gray) - gets me (& 2 yr old daughter) groovin' away like nuthin' else
By The Way (Red Hot Chili Peppers) - words like 'pristine' don't spring to mind, but good tunes from start to end
Cheers
IH
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