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Last tune you played 5 times in a row

Started by Rocket Surgery, December 30, 2017, 07:38:45 AM

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Morrison Lard

Not posting a youtube link cos no-one ever clicks it, but this fucking beauty-

Gary Moore & Phil Lynott- Out in the Fields.

The riffs. The outfits. The lyrics. Awesome.

Neomod

Like some kind of baroque krautrock this version of Andy Warhol by Dana Gillespie. He wrote it for her apparently.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b11Jw8ddigI 

Ferris

Oceanographer's Choice by The Mountain Goats

Rocket Surgery

Quote from: Morrison Lard on May 13, 2018, 12:11:13 AM
Not posting a youtube link cos no-one ever clicks it, but this fucking beauty-

Gary Moore & Phil Lynott- Out in the Fields.

The riffs. The outfits. The lyrics. Awesome.


Self-fulfilling prophecy there, mate. Never seen that video before...

Ray Travez

saw on a street sign that the Stones were playing Trafford on Tuesday, which had me listening to Loog Oldham's 'the Last Time' on repeat on the bus home from Asda

MoonDust


Shaky

Perhaps stretching the thread title a bit as it's 32 minutes long, but "Prelude" on the Japanese reissue of Mile Davis' Agharta. The first thing in a long time that's made me utter, "This is amazing" out loud each time I've listened.

Neville Chamberlain

Really can't get over this track right now:

Tim Exile - Family Galaxy

Specially the second half - could easily be a Cardiacs track, with a little more rawk and a little less electronics.

wasp_f15ting


jobotic

Quote from: Neomod on May 23, 2018, 12:32:14 PM
Like some kind of baroque krautrock this version of Andy Warhol by Dana Gillespie. He wrote it for her apparently.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b11Jw8ddigI

That's great. As this is - shame it's bad quality. I'd never heard of her.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5thlG0HhJ1w

That bit from 1:05 - J Dilla could have done something with that.

chveik


Kane Jones

Ghost - Faith

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1lbcSnz95k

I rarely listen to rock or metal these days (particularly new stuff as I always think it's been done before and far better), but I've really taken to the new album Prequelle, and this track in particular. Probably because it sounds like the kind of rock I grew up listening to. It's got an 80s rock vibe with the strong vocal melodies and hooks, but a big chunky riff to boot. I LOVE the little guitar tails on the chorus. The last note it goes to was really unexpected and cool. Plus Steve Moore of Zombi plays keyboards on the whole album so that was me sold. When I first heard this track I grinned from ear to ear and got goosebumps, then I listened to it again several times, which rarely happens these days for me.

MoonDust

Now it's The Soft Season by Hookworms which unfortunately I can't a link to here.

It's beautiful.

Basically I'm loving Hookworms' album Microshift at the moment.

Kane Jones

Quote from: MoonDust on June 12, 2018, 06:49:10 PM
Now it's The Soft Season by Hookworms which unfortunately I can't a link to here.

It's beautiful.

Basically I'm loving Hookworms' album Microshift at the moment.

Yeah, it's bloody brilliant. In my top 10 albums of the year so far.

MoonDust

Quote from: Kane Jones on June 12, 2018, 06:50:21 PM
Yeah, it's bloody brilliant. In my top 10 albums of the year so far.

Tell me about it. I only heard of them as a band last week. Hooked (pun intended) already!

Fabian Thomsett

David Bowie - Jump They Say

Not sure I actually like the song as a whole but the melancholic sax/keyboard line (or it sounds melancholic to me) hits deep

Video's quite fun too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avJt0SQec0I&list=RDavJt0SQec0I&start_radio=1

Neville Chamberlain

Oh, come on, that's one of Bowie's best songs hands down. Magnificent stuff from beginning to end. That was one of the tracks I played back to back when mourning his passing.

Z




SpiderChrist

Lion Rock by Culture, from their 1982 Peel session:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5giyUKZBSJw

Just bloody fantastic, that.

magval

The Link, by French metal dudes Gojira. I can't link to it (I'm in work) but it has this crazy syncopated chuggy outro that I was trying to learn how to air-bass with my right hand (picking only, no fretwork, as my actual left hand was engaged with bag holding).

So five times, so I could try to figure it out. Couldn't get it quite so. It's really tricky.

wasp_f15ting

Parquet Courts - Almost  had to start a fight / In and Out of Patience - from 1m 37s the song just becomes so good. I love it.. Please try this album its amazinG!

Nudging and Nurdling by the Duckworth Lewis Method.

I can't quite put my finger on why it makes me so happy, but it does.

Neville Chamberlain

I'm pissed and I've just watched England play a game of football and I've now listened to Wings by The Fall three times in a row.

Neville Chamberlain

Quiet Life by Japan twice in a row now.

itsfredtitmus

Quote from: Slingback Synapse on June 18, 2018, 07:55:36 PM
Nudging and Nurdling by the Duckworth Lewis Method.

I can't quite put my finger on why it makes me so happy, but it does.
amazing song madness-esque

Rolf Lundgren

Easy by Real Estate

Been playing their album 'Days' over and over again recently. Wonderful music for summer.

non capisco

This new Deerhunter song, I believe it's called 'Futurism', that they play during this festival set at 12'00"

https://youtu.be/X2EuD9C8VbA?t=11m59s

I heard this when I saw them play in Brighton a few weeks ago and thought it sounded like an instant Coxy classic.



Ferris

Fireworks - the Tragically Hip

Uniquely Canadian song about growing up and being in love and living in the '70s and '80s. I really like the opening verse about watching hockey.

If there's a goal that everyone remembers,
It was back in ol' 72
We all squeezed the stick and we all pulled the trigger
And all I remember is sitting beside you

You said you didn't give a fuck about hockey
And I never saw someone say that before
You held my hand and we walked home the long way
You were loosening my grip on Bobby Orr


The equivalent would be growing out of football and discovering girls and it's all just lovely. Squeezing the stick and pulling the trigger is a description of everyone watching the Bruins and pretending to make the wrist-shot to score, just like Orr did.