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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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Sebastian Cobb

https://youtu.be/QbTzeiCzzuI

Citispeak - Rock to Rock.

That synthy horn sounds like the one the Tom Tom Club used in Stop Making Sense.

Ferris

Synthy horn? Or horny synth?

YOU DECIDE.

Bhazor


Neomod

Quote from: jobotic on July 04, 2018, 03:46:14 PM
This brilliant cover of Andy Warhol that someone posted here a few weeks ago.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b11Jw8ddigI#

T'was me.

Total banger. Candlewick Green's original Who Do You Think You Are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DxlDankKsw

JesusAndYourBush

I've listened to this a lot of times today.  Very catchy, and it's so Russian with that accordion and the deep-voiced guy doing the backing vocals!

Наталья Штурм - Сирень (Natalia Shturm - Siren)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WYrtTFftu8


New Jack

I know what boys like
I know what guys want
I know what boys like
I've got what boys like
I know what boys like
I know what guys want
I see them looking
I make them want me
I like to tease them
They want to touch me
I never let them
I know what boys like
I know what guys want
I know what boys like
Boys like, boys like me

jobotic

This early Bowie stuff is fairly new to me. Love this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90Krr01-xV8

This is great too - what a chap he was. Like how the bassline at the beginning is exactly the same as Love's Hey Joe.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG6YOvi7Jsc

I cannot get on with the Bee Gees voices, never will, but the last two minutes of this are so good - those strings!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW6xuhEsQ7w

Ambient Sheep

"My Favourite Dress" by The Wedding Present, sometime in early-mid 2011.  About 10-15 times on loop.

Can't 100% remember which version, probably the one off of George Best.


Oh, and another one around the same time, "A Warm Place" by Nine Inch Nails.  That one was actually inspired by someone, either here or on Slashdot, saying how they'd come home from a hard day at work and put it on loop.

SpiderChrist

Locked Down by Fliptrix, off the new album Inexhale. Just wonderful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlubi_o8cKY


chveik

#250
Prurient - Dragonflies to Sew You Up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dgFykz0bNo

Nero's Day at Disneyland - Mascara Running Everywhere
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ2j46YPa7w

carthatic stuff

surreal

BC Camplight "I'm Desperate"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYCiR2354nU

Something about the slightly discordant feedback, changes in tempo and style, keeps dragging me back for another listen


Cuellar

I see it as one song, so I've been binging In The Aeroplane Over The Sea a lot. One of those that I've known of for ages but never properly listened to. Have it on repeat now sometimes, whole album just going round and round. I find the songs can't be taken in isolation, and for the final song to have its full effect you need to have heard the whole of the album.

hummingofevil

#254


hummingofevil

These are all in 100+ plays on Spotify/YouTube. God I loved Stereolab. :(

Rocket Surgery

Sabbath + Kyuss x latent homosexuality to the power of HOLY SHIT = !

The Culture Bunker

I pretty much want to hate the 1975, due to the singer mainly, but they do make some excellent pop songs. Must have played the new one, 'It's Not Living', about six times this morn.

Cuellar

I think this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXeCLVsA5PQ

Prefer the unconvincing French accents to the original I think.

Penfold


chveik


yesitsme

(Si Si) Je Suis un Rock Star.

A two minute song dragged out to four.  Terrible in every way imaginable.  The lack of enthusiasm in yer Wyman's voice oozes from the speakers and yet....

What a fun song.  Whack it on again.

jobotic


non capisco

I just played 'Draggin' The Line' by Tommy James and the Shondells well over 5 times in a row, delighting each time in the little brass fart that follows the deep voiced "draggin' the line" (phrrrrrrrft). And, you know, it's a pretty good song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLfO738Ok5Y

Earlier in the week I was playing 'Two Swords' by The Beat over and over again mainly due to the fact I finally realised that Dave Wakeling is dropping c-bombs all over the place. "Eeeeeeven though the cunt's a Nazi!"

alan nagsworth

Derek Gripper, the guitarist who plays traditional Malian music with such expert prowess that he can perform the work of two players at once, does this song so fucking beautifully: Jarabi (Passion)

I had forgotten about it until recently and I could not for the life of me remember anything about his name or the song title. It took me a while to find it. I was literally losing sleep the other night trying to drag it from the dank recesses of my mind, and then finally it came to me. I was so joyed to have rediscovered it that I've been rinsing blue fuck out of it since. Incredible piece of music.

Neomod

With more hooks than a 'very hooky thing' I've had this on repeat today.

Piroshka Everlastingly Yours https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOWkkTKu3mQ

Looking forward to more of the same from the album out next year.

Oh and is it still a Lush/Elastica supergroup if half the band wasn't in either Elastica or Lush? Hmm.


Cuellar

Etheldreda on Hen Ogledd's Mogic. Haunting.

Norton Canes