That Smell ~ Skynyrd
Great song, but a major bummer when you really listen....
hingehead wrote:The fourth disc of the Stiff Records Box Set
There's some good tracks on that set ...
Actually, I looked up the
tracklist, and of the four I guess I like disc 4 the least - but even that one's got a couple of chilling Furniture songs, the Pogues are always good of course and Kirsty MacColl's
New England is one of my favourite songs ... (Billy Bragg did it too didnt he?)
And then there's the bands you hadnt spent a single thought on in ten years and you see the name and you go
Oh My God... the
Belle Stars??
joss stone - fell in love with a boy
I am the Walrus - covered by Styx
"these chains"-Wilson Phillups
'Trip Like I Do' - Filter + Crystal Method
the sound of my heart beating...
Hi Nimh - I love that Belle Stars track, and Wreckless Eric's 'whole wide world'
Where Do They Go? - The Custom Kings
Yeah, the Wreckless Eric one is cute! There's a great video to that track (or to a remake?) too ...
I was thinking of the Belle Stars the other day, actually ... I was playing M.I.A.'s Galang Galang (as noted on this thread - plus, yesterday, I was mailed a CD with her bootleg Piracy Funds Terrorism tape, yaay!) - and, like, I think that track is so fresh and so cool - but there's also something so endearingly unpolished girlie about it, that it suddenly struck me - in ten years' time hearing this track back could sound like hearing the Belle Stars back now ... or, like, hearing back Fun Boy Three meets Bananarama ...
<whistling "It aint what you do, Its the way that you do it, It aint what you do, Its the way that you do it ...">
more like twenty years! 'Sign of the times' was a long time ago.
The Best Of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
Everybody's Rockin' ~ Neil Young & the Shocking Pinks
I had a bad reaction to this Young poser album...but it's grown on me
panzade wrote:I had a bad reaction to this Young poser album...but it's grown on me
I try not to read into stuff too much...I just try to listen...if I like it...that's all that matters.
I'm listenin' to "the bear" fm.....edmonton's best radio station!
sheriffbart wrote:Everybody's Rockin' ~ Neil Young & the Shocking Pinks
Hi Bart! I'm a big Neil Young fan and the album you mention is one of his rarer works. I've never heard it but saw him in concert in Wichita in 1983 (I believe) in which the last part of his show debuted the Shocking Pinks.
camper van beethoven - cigarettes and carrot juice (the santa cruz years)