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USCHO Music Thread 2: Rock On, Amigo.

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VH1C recently aired The Who Live at Kilburn (and might be repeating today?) which they filmed during the making of The Kids Are Alright. They stated it was the first time a live concert was filmed using as much equipment (audio and video) as they used and happened shortly before Keith Moon died. It is a great concert if you get the chance.

David Bowie - Low

In my experiences of sharing music I don't think a lot of people know much about Bowie beyond his hits, but this is one of my favorite Bowie records. It's pretty understated for Bowie but in all other aspects is pretty quintessential.
 
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Coldplay: A Rush of Blood to the Head
Coldplay: X&Y
Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here

I really like Wish You Were Here; it's probably my favorite Pink Floyd album.
 
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We had a little background music during our team meeting at work today - each member submitted a few suggestions ahead of time. I immediately picked out the songs submitted by our India employee, and they were actually pretty good - the heavy drum beat helped carry them a lot. The other BA threw in Louis Armstrong "Wonderful World", which despite being cliche is a favorite of mine.

My team learned something about me, since I submitted two songs at different ends of the rock spectrum that were only a year apart - Chris Cornell's "Seasons" and Tesla's "Edison's Medicine". The boss threw in Tesla's "Changes" - I think we're getting along OK. ;) He also went with Sammy's version of "I've Done Everything For You".

The other guy my age submitted Led Zep and RHCP songs. So, I view this as proof that current radio rock/metal (with a few pointed exceptions) blows. :D
 
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Sufjan Stevens: Greetings From Michigan
Bleach: Again, For the First Time
Straylight Run: Straylight Run
 
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Coldplay: Viva La Vida
Coldplay: Mylo Xyloto
Fastball: All the Pain Money Can Buy
Better than Ezra: Deluxe
Paloalto: Heroes and Villains
Fireflight: Unbreakable
Fireflight: For Those Who Wait

Decided that before I pick up any more music, I would dig through my collection and listen to music I forgot about.
 
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I've been on an oldies kick lately, ordering or have on order some stuff I don't have at all or only on vinyl:

The Band - The Band
The Band - Music from the Big Pink
Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Television - Marquee Moon
The MC5 - The Big Bang
Allman Brothers Band - Brothers and Sisters
Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings
Mott the Hoople - An Introduction
The Clash - London Calling
X - Los Angeles

Also grabbed Xmas albums from Phil Spector, Elvis, Nat King Cole and Johnny Mathis and not oldie from She & Him
 
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Sonic Youth: Sonic Nurse
The Verve: Urban Hymns
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones: Let's Face It
Reel Big Fish: Turn the Radio Off
 
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Christmas/Holiday Albums

I collect them and the more obscure, the better. Of course everybody's got albums by Elvis and Chuck Berry and the Very Special Christmas volumes, but what do you have that is out of the mainstream and is also good.

Some of my favorites are:

Crash Test Dummies - Jingle All the Way
Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane & Hot Tuna) - Christmas with Jorma
Bruce Cockburn - Christmas
John Prine - A John Prine Christmas

Sure, these are known artists, but I'm about the only person that I've ever seen having these titles. If you haven't heard Jingle Bells by Crash Test Dummies, you haven't lived a full life. :)


Some other albums that I really like are:

John Denver - Rocky Mountain Christmas (probably my favorite all time)
John Denver & the Muppets - A Christmas Together
A Very Special Christmas Vol 1


Of course I have the titles by, Snoop (not something to play when Grandma is over), Slade, Barenaked Ladies, Shawn Colvin, Weezer, Reliant K, Johnny Cash, Jimmy Buffet etc.



Anyone else?
 
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Christmas/Holiday Albums

I collect them and the more obscure, the better. Of course everybody's got albums by Elvis and Chuck Berry and the Very Special Christmas volumes, but what do you have that is out of the mainstream and is also good.

Some of my favorites are:

Crash Test Dummies - Jingle All the Way
Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane & Hot Tuna) - Christmas with Jorma
Bruce Cockburn - Christmas
John Prine - A John Prine Christmas

Sure, these are known artists, but I'm about the only person that I've ever seen having these titles. If you haven't heard Jingle Bells by Crash Test Dummies, you haven't lived a full life. :)


Some other albums that I really like are:

John Denver - Rocky Mountain Christmas (probably my favorite all time)
John Denver & the Muppets - A Christmas Together
A Very Special Christmas Vol 1


Of course I have the titles by, Snoop (not something to play when Grandma is over), Slade, Barenaked Ladies, Shawn Colvin, Weezer, Reliant K, Johnny Cash, Jimmy Buffet etc.



Anyone else?
Neil Diamond has a good Christmas album, and I'm especially fond of the South Park Christmas (titled Mr. Hanky's Christmas Classics).
 
Re: USCHO Music Thread 2: Rock On, Amigo.

Christmas/Holiday Albums

I collect them and the more obscure, the better. Of course everybody's got albums by Elvis and Chuck Berry and the Very Special Christmas volumes, but what do you have that is out of the mainstream and is also good.

Some of my favorites are:

Crash Test Dummies - Jingle All the Way
Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane & Hot Tuna) - Christmas with Jorma
Bruce Cockburn - Christmas
John Prine - A John Prine Christmas

Sure, these are known artists, but I'm about the only person that I've ever seen having these titles. If you haven't heard Jingle Bells by Crash Test Dummies, you haven't lived a full life. :)


Some other albums that I really like are:

John Denver - Rocky Mountain Christmas (probably my favorite all time)
John Denver & the Muppets - A Christmas Together
A Very Special Christmas Vol 1


Of course I have the titles by, Snoop (not something to play when Grandma is over), Slade, Barenaked Ladies, Shawn Colvin, Weezer, Reliant K, Johnny Cash, Jimmy Buffet etc.



Anyone else?
Dr Demento's Christmas CD is good.
 
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The National: Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
The National: Boxer
Cloud Cult: The Meaning of Eight
Death Cab for Cutie: Plans
Death Cab for Cutie: Transatlanticism
Radiohead: Hail to the Thief
 
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Nirvana: Never Mind
Earlimart: Treble and Tremble
Muse: the Resistance
Muse: Black Holes and Revelations
Muse: Origins of Symmetry
Keane: Under the Iron Sea

I'm listening to Nirvana now, and come to think of it, I'm starting to feel old.
 
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While clearing the snow, listened to...

The Verve - Northern Soul
 
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Sparklehorse: It's A Wonderful Life
Doves: Lost Souls
The Mars Volta: De-loused in the Comatorium
Switchfoot: The Beautiful Letdown
 
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Pete Yorn: The Day I Forgot
TV On The Radio: Return to Cookie Mountain
TV On The Radio: Dear Science
Blind Pilot: 3 Rounds And A Sound
Tom McRae: Just Like Blood
 
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Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
Green Day: Dookie
Bon Iver: Bon Iver
Oasis: The Masterplan
U2: The Joshua Tree
U2: War
 
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