What are you listening to right now?

[reply]Sunn O))) - Kannon

What did you think of this one? I was not moved, to say the least…[/reply]

I loved their collab with Ulver but have not heard this one yet…

[reply][reply]Sunn O))) - Kannon

What did you think of this one? I was not moved, to say the least…[/reply]

I loved their collab with Ulver but have not heard this one yet…[/reply]

It’s very standard. Good if you dig Sunn O))) but not groundbreaking or super memorable.

Soulfly - Dynamo Soulmasters ( bootleg )

God damn this place is dead today…

NP:
Mr.Dead-Metabolics 2 :Dawn of the Dead

God damn this place is dead today…

Like the last 3 days

Yeah, all weekend.

and it continues…

Quit being so dead, you dead-being sonsabitches!!!

Quit being so dead, you dead-being sonsabitches!!!

The Dead Boys

[reply]Quit being so dead, you dead-being sonsabitches!!!

The Dead Boys[/reply]

My favorite Dead Boy is the dead one.

I was recently forced to have a “Day of Atonement” for listening to too much “extreme” music around the domicile when the lady was supposed to be recovering from a cold. I believe the last straw was when I put on the Khanate album “Capture / Release”, which triggered something strange in the cats and might have contributed to their non-stop crazed mewling.

So, as part of my punishment, which I have to endure unless I want to face even harsher penalties, I’ve been forced to put on a Pandora station that seemingly plays NOTHING but selections from these records:

Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
Genesis - Invisible Touch
Steve Winwood - Roll With It
Huey Lewis & The News - Sports
Don Henley - The End of The Innocence

I think I’ve learned my lesson. If I have to hear “Don’t You Know What The Night Can Do” one more time, I think I will run out screaming in front of a city bus.

VA - Shirley Inspired (a bunch of obscure modern folkies doing old Shirley Collins songs)

I was recently forced to have a “Day of Atonement” for listening to too much “extreme” music around the domicile when the lady was supposed to be recovering from a cold. I believe the last straw was when I put on the Khanate album “Capture / Release”, which triggered something strange in the cats and might have contributed to their non-stop crazed mewling.

So, as part of my punishment, which I have to endure unless I want to face even harsher penalties, I’ve been forced to put on a Pandora station that seemingly plays NOTHING but selections from these records:

Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
Genesis - Invisible Touch
Steve Winwood - Roll With It
Huey Lewis & The News - Sports
Don Henley - The End of The Innocence

I think I’ve learned my lesson. If I have to hear “Don’t You Know What The Night Can Do” one more time, I think I will run out screaming in front of a city bus.

Now all I can think of is the Huey Lewis-Sports synopsis by Christian Bale in American Psycho…

Huey Lewis & The News - Sports.

How weird ive totally been spinning Huey the past 3 days. I hadn’t heard “if this is it” in years and i loved that song as a kid. So when id heard it again last weeknd it totally broke open my child like love for huey once again. So, +1 for huey

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Huey Lewis & The News - Sports.

How weird ive totally been spinning Huey the past 3 days. I hadn’t heard “if this is it” in years and i loved that song as a kid. So when id heard it again last weeknd it totally broke open my child like love for huey once again. So, +1 for huey[/reply]

[shocked]

Now all I can think of is the Huey Lewis-Sports synopsis by Christian Bale in American Psycho…

I’m surprised nobody has gone onto the discogs.com page for that album and posted Patrick Bateman’s ‘review’ word for word. Maybe on iTunes store; I haven’t looked yet.

Also memorable is when Willem Dafoe is grilling him later in the movie, pulls out a Huey CD and Bale / Bateman responds with “nah, Huey’s too…‘black’ for me.”

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Now all I can think of is the Huey Lewis-Sports synopsis by Christian Bale in American Psycho…

I’m surprised nobody has gone onto the discogs.com page for that album and posted Patrick Bateman’s ‘review’ word for word. Maybe on iTunes store; I haven’t looked yet.

Also memorable is when Willem Dafoe is grilling him later in the movie, pulls out a Huey CD and Bale / Bateman responds with “nah, Huey’s too…‘black’ for me.”[/reply]

Haha,indeed…he also later on in the film does a breakdown of Phil Collins:Face Value…

Haha,indeed…he also later on in the film does a breakdown of Phil Collins:Face Value…

My idea of an effective interrogation room is one lined with nothing but Phil Collins LP covers; Phil staring out in that stereotypically ‘intense’ manner from every side.

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Haha,indeed…he also later on in the film does a breakdown of Phil Collins:Face Value…

My idea of an effective interrogation room is one lined with nothing but Phil Collins LP covers; Phil staring out in that stereotypically ‘intense’ manner from every side.[/reply]

More effective than water torture…

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Huey Lewis & The News - Sports.

How weird ive totally been spinning Huey the past 3 days. I hadn’t heard “if this is it” in years and i loved that song as a kid. So when id heard it again last weeknd it totally broke open my child like love for huey once again. So, +1 for huey[/reply]

[shocked][/reply]

I have that album on vinyl. I bought it when it came out and I think it was the first album I ever bought. It was either that or Men at Work, which I also still have.[/reply]

Huey single-handedly instilled in our generation the values of workin’ out most every day, and watchin’ what we eat. Even though we were told that’s “crazy” and “nowhere.”