| Antistar Advanced Member Posts:544   
							
								
									| 4/27/2006 5:50 PM |  |  
									| Gnarls Barkley- 'Crazy'. A work of magnificent genius, utterly flawless, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant...the best, most worthy Number 1 in living memory. |  
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					| benni Advanced Member Posts:947   
							
								
									| 4/27/2006 5:54 PM |  |  
									| you speak the truth antistar... if that *is* your real name |  
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					| ctrlaltdelete Basic Member Posts:268   
							
								
									| 4/27/2006 6:21 PM |  |  
									| Crazy was fun a few months ago, but now you can get Dr. John Harbison on the case: methinks it's been played to death. 
Some daycent tracks on the rest of the album though. |  
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					| Antistar Advanced Member Posts:544   
							
								
									| 4/27/2006 6:31 PM |  |  
									| quote:Originally posted by ctrlaltdelete
 Crazy was fun a few months ago, but now you can get Dr. John Harbison on the case: methinks it's been played to death. 
Some daycent tracks on the rest of the album though.
 
 
Thing is, I never listen to the radio apart from Donal Dineen so 'Crazy' is still very fresh to me. I was wondering how I could be so passionate about a number 1 that is constantly on the radio but 'Crazy' is different. It's actually quite f**ked up. |  
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					| ctrlaltdelete Basic Member Posts:268   
							
								
									| 4/27/2006 6:40 PM |  |  
									| Yeah, know what your saying. Some tunes you just can't get sick of. I had the same with Nelly's Hott in Here. seriously; one of my favourite tunes of the last few years. tiga did a deadly version of it too.
I'm just a snob. when i hear muppets saying "play that 'Gnarly Birklay' tune", a little part of me dies. |  
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					| Pilchard Advanced Member Posts:699   
							
								
									| 4/27/2006 7:12 PM |  |  
									| quote:Originally posted by Antistar
 
 quote:Who's been listening to Donal Dineen, I wonder? Yes, I will be purchasing this very soon also.It's very, very, very good.Originally posted by Pilchard
 Si Schroeder's "Coping Mechanisms" album - sweet jesus, what a sound. 
over to you people. one tune or album or artist.
 
 
 
er no, dont get to listen to dineen that much these days - got a cd-r from a mate and its absolutely amazing, |  
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					| Binokular Veteran Member Posts:1665   
							
								
									| 4/28/2006 12:23 AM |  |  
									| Best thing I've heard in the last six months is "Witching Hour" by Ladytron, it's been out a while now but I'm still listening to it practically every day. |  
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					| Protein biscuit Basic Member Posts:364   
							
								
									| 4/28/2006 3:25 PM |  |  
									| Anyone hear the Dublin Guitar Quartet's offering? Really good stuff. See they're supporting Final Fantasy in Wh***n's (seems to be dirty word now) in May. Should be worth checkin' out. |  
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					| Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696   
							
								
									| 4/29/2006 1:19 PM |  |  
									| Not heard any but I'll make a point of getting into FF early to check them out. |  
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					| amawaster Basic Member Posts:127   
							
								
									| 5/1/2006 12:52 PM |  |  
									| Belle and sebastian - the life pursuit
Loose fur - born again in the usa |  
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					| Nomington New Member Posts:81   
							
								
									| 5/2/2006 9:53 AM |  |  
									| Album: Jim Noir - Tower of Love
Song: Sebastian Tellier - La Ritournelle, the Mr. Dan remix |  
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									| 5/5/2006 9:25 AM |  |  
									| Amiina ....... 4 Icelandic lasses that are playing support for Sigur Ros on their current tour.
Amazing stuff, all instrumental. They manage to 'play' a saw, some wine glasses and a collection of desk bells (y'know the bells you'd ring at a counter to draw someones attention).
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					| kavobaggins Basic Member Posts:199   
							
								
									| 5/5/2006 9:57 AM |  |  
									| Saw them supporting sigur ros in the Olympia and they were indeed fantastic. They do the strings on most of the Sigur Ros songs but I was really impressed with their own material. |  
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					| obrienian New Member Posts:67   
							
								
									| 5/5/2006 3:38 PM |  |  
									| Bruce Springsteen's Seeger Sessions
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									| 5/5/2006 5:07 PM |  |  
									| quote:Originally posted by Protein biscuit
 Yep, Band of Horses get a thumbs up from me.
 
 
I have been following this discussion board silently for ages...but let this be my first post!!....
That Band of Horse album is amazing....St. Augustine is such an incredible tune...beautiful melody. |  
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									| 5/5/2006 8:17 PM |  |  
									| akron/family (anyone at the gig on sunday? mazing stuff.)
p:ano
pretty much everything on kranky. |  
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