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    I guess now that the album is officially out I will say a little about Youth Lagoon's Wonderous Bughouse (I'll still hold off on Flaming Lips until The Terror officially drops). If you liked Tame Impala's Lonerism last year or found AnCo's Centipede Hz lacking, then WB may be an album you need to pick up. I think the lyricism is weak (often to the point of being completely uninteresting), but have troubling resisting this kind of swirling psych-pop. There's enough sonic experimentation here that you should feel challenged, but the scope is broad-enough to keep the album inviting and digestible.
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    Pink Floyd, "Wish You Were Here" live, from Delicate Sound of Thunder.

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    Have been listening to the Spacemen 3 and the Smiths lately. I really like Youth Lagoon's new album as well as Frightened Rabbit's new release.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coastal Ute View Post
    Have been listening to the Spacemen 3 and the Smiths lately. I really like Youth Lagoon's new album as well as Frightened Rabbit's new release.
    One of Spiritualized's few tour dates in America this year is in SLC...you bet your ass I'm gonna be there.
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  5. #65
    Heard this one this afternoon. This would go into my "Forgotten Songs Hall of Fame" as I always forget about this song and love it every time I hear it.

    Disarm-Smashing Pumpkins

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  6. #66
    I adore Siamese Dream (pun entirely intended). It's in my car right now as a matter of fact. Now here's Soma.
    EDIT: Ok vbulletin doesn't like me trying to cue up the song so it's at 26m 20s or just listen to the whole thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielLaRusso View Post
    I adore Siamese Dream (pun entirely intended). It's in my car right now as a matter of fact. Now here's Soma.
    EDIT: Ok vbulletin doesn't like me trying to cue up the song so it's at 26m 20s or just listen to the whole thing.
    Disarm, Soma, Today, Cherub Rock, all have a permanent place in my rotation, but Soma is king of that album
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  8. #68
    Quote Originally Posted by Jarid in Cedar View Post
    Disarm, Soma, Today, Cherub Rock, all have a permanent place in my rotation, but Soma is king of that album
    Agreed.

    I may be one of the few SP fans who still has material from Adore on my permanent playlist too.

  9. #69
    Quote Originally Posted by Pheidippides View Post
    Agreed.

    I may be one of the few SP fans who still has material from Adore on my permanent playlist too.
    Adore is a good album.

  10. #70
    This is bound to piss some people off... great song IMO though.


  11. #71
    Desse jeito, não tem jeito.

  12. #72
    How about Fugazi for grownups.


  13. #73
    Wire - Kidney Bingos

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    New Car Smell

    That is a playlist, not a band. All stuff from this year so far.
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    At the moment, a little Mariachi

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    Just got back from Jeff Mangum...my pitchfork cred is fully in tact. Also, good show.
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    "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton. Such a beautiful, devastating song.

    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
    --Antoine de Saint-Exupery

    "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold."
    --Yeats

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    Well, this is what I was listening to... It's not music, and it's NSFW... but I thought it was funny.

    http://grooveshark.com/s/Fun+Happens+Late/3adWWP?src=5


    http://grooveshark.com/s/Bus+Station/3adX5w?src=5
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  19. #79
    King Crimson - Sleepless

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    Quote Originally Posted by GarthUte View Post
    King Crimson - Sleepless

    This was perfect for an early Monday morning. Good call, GU!

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    We can't go a week without some choons

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  22. #82
    Philip Glass
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    The fact that life evolved out of nearly nothing, some 10 billion years after the universe evolved out of literally nothing, is a fact so staggering that I would be mad to attempt words to do it justice.

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  23. #83
    Quote Originally Posted by SeattleUte View Post
    Philip Glass
    The one enduring memory I have of my post-mission sojourn with my parents is sitting in an opulent, Portuguese-built opera house listening to a Philip Glass piece as a muggy, Amazonian rain fell on the building's fading glory. After the concert, as everyone huddled in the grand foyer waiting for a break in the rain, I thought to myself, "I have toiled for two years in this majestic, dying part of the world and nothing captured that experience better than what I just heard."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Applejack View Post
    The one enduring memory I have of my post-mission sojourn with my parents is sitting in an opulent, Portuguese-built opera house listening to a Philip Glass piece as a muggy, Amazonian rain fell on the building's fading glory. After the concert, as everyone huddled in the grand foyer waiting for a break in the rain, I thought to myself, "I have toiled for two years in this majestic, dying part of the world and nothing captured that experience better than what I just heard."
    Good hell, you guys were a lot more sophisticated on your missions than I was. I would have assumed that "Philip Glass" was a window repair shop or something ("Whenever you hear the crash, think of Philip's Paint and Glass..."). What a great moment and a great image, though. Where did you serve, Applejack (I mean, I'm assuming somewhere in Brazil)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Tic View Post
    Good hell, you guys were a lot more sophisticated on your missions than I was. I would have assumed that "Philip Glass" was a window repair shop or something ("Whenever you hear the crash, think of Philip's Paint and Glass..."). What a great moment and a great image, though. Where did you serve, Applejack (I mean, I'm assuming somewhere in Brazil)?
    I should have noted that I had never heard of Glass before that moment. At that point, if it wasn't on Z93, I had never heard it.

    I was in Belem.

  26. #86
    Tsk. Tsk. Thread needs more musics. How about some psychedelic shoegaze?
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    I've been listening to a lot of Ella Fitzgerald lately on pandora. Her voice is just simply amazing.

    "A tisket a tasket I broke my little basket - shoony skootch weeeee!" She is amazing.

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    The police radio. Need a new DJ

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