Not Nineteen Forever - The Courteeners
Time To Pretend - MGMT
Valerie - The Zutons
White Flag - Dido
Rich Love - OneRepublic
Time For Heroes- The Libertines
E=MC2 - B.A.D
Time To Pretend is such a great song, up there with the best songs since the millennium for me. MGMT are weird in that they had these 3 stonewall classic songs on their debut, and outside of that, nothing of any substance.
Time To Pretend, Kids and Electric Feel? If so they are all fantastic but yeah, haven't delved deeper truth be told.
Time To Pretend in particular is fantastic, one of my favourites of all time. The power of the final lines, "We'll choke on our vomit, that will be the end. We were fated to pretend." BANG! Perfect song.
Not Nineteen Forever - The Courteeners
Time To Pretend - MGMT
Valerie - The Zutons
White Flag - Dido
Rich Love - OneRepublic
Time For Heroes- The Libertines
E=MC2 - B.A.D
Time To Pretend is such a great song, up there with the best songs since the millennium for me. MGMT are weird in that they had these 3 stonewall classic songs on their debut, and outside of that, nothing of any substance.
Time To Pretend, Kids and Electric Feel? If so they are all fantastic but yeah, haven't delved deeper truth be told.
Time To Pretend in particular is fantastic, one of my favourites of all time. The power of the final lines, "We'll choke on our vomit, that will be the end. We were fated to pretend." BANG! Perfect song.
Yeah, those three, all bangers. I perservered with them for a couple of LPs and some singles but they disappeared up their own arses.
And yeah, Time To Pretend is this post-modern masterpiece. Brutally cynical yet funny, and a tune to die for.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
1. Worlds Apart - Cactus World News
2. Like a Rocket Man - David Bowie
3. Rip It Up - Orange Juice
4. Where I Find My Heaven - Gigolo Aunts
5. Bang Bang - Iggy Pop
6. This Is How It Feels - Inspiral Carpets
7. Taxloss - Mansun
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
The Interupters - The Metro
Wayne Kramer - Junkie Romance
Black Joe Lewis - Skulldiggin
Kitty Daisy and Lewis - Just one Kiss
Samantha Fish - Money to Burn
Crushed Out - Weigh You Down
Sharon Jones - Keep on Looking
I don't know what I would do without music. The topic of blind or deaf came up recently. As much as I would hate not seeing I say this with no hyperbole I would die without music. It is my joy, my refuge something I always look forward to. If I live to 70, 80 or beyond I will continue listening to the same kinds of music I listen to today. I suppose I might enjoy some mellower stuff (and I do now too) but I can't imagine not listening to loud angry/rebellious music.
The Interupters - The Metro
Wayne Kramer - Junkie Romance
Black Joe Lewis - Skulldiggin
Kitty Daisy and Lewis - Just one Kiss
Samantha Fish - Money to Burn
Crushed Out - Weigh You Down
Sharon Jones - Keep on Looking
I don't know what I would do without music. The topic of blind or deaf came up recently. As much as I would hate not seeing I say this with no hyperbole I would die without music. It is my joy, my refuge something I always look forward to. If I live to 70, 80 or beyond I will continue listening to the same kinds of music I listen to today. I suppose I might enjoy some mellower stuff (and I do now too) but I can't imagine not listening to loud angry/rebellious music.
Apart from Wayne Kramer and the Interupters, I haven't heard of any of those. But I will make a point of putting them on a playlist.
Agree with what you say about music. Other than my daughter, it is my favourite thing about being alive, and has absorbed me since I was a young child.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
The Interupters - The Metro
Wayne Kramer - Junkie Romance
Black Joe Lewis - Skulldiggin
Kitty Daisy and Lewis - Just one Kiss
Samantha Fish - Money to Burn
Crushed Out - Weigh You Down
Sharon Jones - Keep on Looking
I don't know what I would do without music. The topic of blind or deaf came up recently. As much as I would hate not seeing I say this with no hyperbole I would die without music. It is my joy, my refuge something I always look forward to. If I live to 70, 80 or beyond I will continue listening to the same kinds of music I listen to today. I suppose I might enjoy some mellower stuff (and I do now too) but I can't imagine not listening to loud angry/rebellious music.
Apart from Wayne Kramer and the Interupters, I haven't heard of any of those. But I will make a point of putting them on a playlist.
Agree with what you say about music. Other than my daughter, it is my favourite thing about being alive, and has absorbed me since I was a young child.
The rest are kind of a mix of soul and blues. Crushed Out is more of a two piece garage band. For just guitar and drums they get a great sound.
The Interupters - The Metro
Wayne Kramer - Junkie Romance
Black Joe Lewis - Skulldiggin
Kitty Daisy and Lewis - Just one Kiss
Samantha Fish - Money to Burn
Crushed Out - Weigh You Down
Sharon Jones - Keep on Looking
I don't know what I would do without music. The topic of blind or deaf came up recently. As much as I would hate not seeing I say this with no hyperbole I would die without music. It is my joy, my refuge something I always look forward to. If I live to 70, 80 or beyond I will continue listening to the same kinds of music I listen to today. I suppose I might enjoy some mellower stuff (and I do now too) but I can't imagine not listening to loud angry/rebellious music.
Apart from Wayne Kramer and the Interupters, I haven't heard of any of those. But I will make a point of putting them on a playlist.
Agree with what you say about music. Other than my daughter, it is my favourite thing about being alive, and has absorbed me since I was a young child.
The rest are kind of a mix of soul and blues. Crushed Out is more of a two piece garage band. For just guitar and drums they get a great sound.
Hello,
Black Joe Lewis is really good - kind of a mix of James Brown and George Thorogood.
The Interupters - The Metro
Wayne Kramer - Junkie Romance
Black Joe Lewis - Skulldiggin
Kitty Daisy and Lewis - Just one Kiss
Samantha Fish - Money to Burn
Crushed Out - Weigh You Down
Sharon Jones - Keep on Looking
I don't know what I would do without music. The topic of blind or deaf came up recently. As much as I would hate not seeing I say this with no hyperbole I would die without music. It is my joy, my refuge something I always look forward to. If I live to 70, 80 or beyond I will continue listening to the same kinds of music I listen to today. I suppose I might enjoy some mellower stuff (and I do now too) but I can't imagine not listening to loud angry/rebellious music.
Apart from Wayne Kramer and the Interupters, I haven't heard of any of those. But I will make a point of putting them on a playlist.
Agree with what you say about music. Other than my daughter, it is my favourite thing about being alive, and has absorbed me since I was a young child.
The rest are kind of a mix of soul and blues. Crushed Out is more of a two piece garage band. For just guitar and drums they get a great sound.
Hello,
Black Joe Lewis is really good - kind of a mix of James Brown and George Thorogood.
Yeah I think he's fanfuckingtastic. Got to see him live last fall. Great show. He hung out after signed autographs and took pics with people. I would not hesitate to see him play again.
Money For Nothing - Dire Straits
Heaven is a Halfpipe - OPM
¡Viva La Gloria! - Green Day
Glorious - Andreas Johnson
Square One - Coldplay
Tarzan Boy - Baltimora
Valerie - Steve Winwood
Paranoid Visions - Adventure Playground
Dead Kennedys - This Could be Anywhere
Minor Threat - Think Again
Interupters - Last Call
The Bellrays - Rude Awakening
Detroit Cobras - My Baby Loves a Secret Agent
The Darts - Revolution
Paranoid Visions - Adventure Playground
Dead Kennedys - This Could be Anywhere
Minor Threat - Think Again
Interupters - Last Call
The Bellrays - Rude Awakening
Detroit Cobras - My Baby Loves a Secret Agent
The Darts - Revolution
Your iPod is better than anyone elses except mine (because no Dave)
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Paranoid Visions - Adventure Playground
Dead Kennedys - This Could be Anywhere
Minor Threat - Think Again
Interupters - Last Call
The Bellrays - Rude Awakening
Detroit Cobras - My Baby Loves a Secret Agent
The Darts - Revolution
Your iPod is better than anyone elses except mine (because no Dave)
Im pretty sure my lack of DMB or Darius Rucker makes mine better.
Ive got about a weeks worth of songs and I just put it on shuffle.
Tango in Mono - The Expressos
Back to Front - SLF
Offshore Banking Business - The Members
Tom Hark - The Piranhas
News at Ten - The Vapors
My World - Secret Affair
Back of My Hand - The Jags
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
Work This Body - Walk The Moon
Duchess - The Stranglers
Parallel Universe - Red Hot Chili Peppers
It's Different for Girls - Joe Jackson
Half Light - Athlete
Fly - The Jam
Want You Bad - The Offspring
Tango in Mono - The Expressos
Back to Front - SLF
Offshore Banking Business - The Members
Tom Hark - The Piranhas
News at Ten - The Vapors
My World - Secret Affair
Back of My Hand - The Jags
I think this is a band I need to get to know better.