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Friday Five

RibsAndWhiteBread

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Getting a head start on Friday. The Friday Five needed to come back. It was time.

1. Thirteen Senses- Into the Fire
2. The Verve- Lucky Man
3. Travis- Writing to reach you
4. Stereophonics- Dakota
5. Sublime- April 29, 1992
 
Herbie Hancock - Butterfly
The Beatles - I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Here We Go Magic - A Different Ship
The Rolling Stones - Bitch
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
 
1. Tame Impala - Half Full Glass of Wine
2. John Grant - It's Easier
3. Rory Gallagher - Going to My Hometown
4. Fairport Convention - Percy's Song
5. Television - Torn Curtain
 
Passion Pit - Lifted Up (1985)
Death Cab for Cutie - The Ghosts of Beverly Drive
Of Monsters and Men - Crystals
Brandon Flowers - Can't Deny My Love
Twenty One Pilots - Tear In My Heart
 
Under Pressure -- Queen
Start Me Up -- Rolling Stones
Hallelujah -- Jeff Buckley
Dust in the Wind -- Kansas
Feels Like the First Time -- Foreigner
 
Muse- Explorers
Silversun Pickups- Three Seed
Portugal The Man- The Sun
Arcade Fire- Haiti
And round it out with an oldie but oft-forgotten goodie... Natural Selection- Do Anything

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1- Do the Ditty - Paperboy
2- Hallelujah - Ryan Bingham
3- NYC is Killing Me - Ray Lamontagne
4- Sitting on the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
5- The Rain - John Anderson
 
1. Get Ready for This - 2 Unlimited
2. Get Ready for This (Orchestral Mix) - 2 Unlimited
3. Get Ready for This (Wilde Mix) - 2 Unlimited
4. Get Ready for This (Rio & Le Jean Mix) - 2 Unlimited
5. Get Ready for This (Rapversion Edit) - 2 Unlimited

My Walkman has a tape stuck in it since '91.
 
Ole Man Trouble--Otis Redding
Save It For Later-- The English Beat
Novacain Stain-- Modest Mouse
Waiting Room-- Fugazi
Vodka on the Weekend-- IloveMakonnen
 
Originally posted by GTownJJB:
Originally posted by TransyCat09:

1. Tame Impala - Half Full Glass of Wine
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Been playing a cover of that with my buds the last few weeks. Solid B-Side.
What do you play?

I just recently discovered Tame Impala after hearing some rave reviews and I would have a hard time arguing they (or him, I guess) are not the best rock band out right now. Their next album will be more electronica so I'm cautiously optimistic that it will retain the groove of the first two records.
 
Originally posted by TransyCat09:

Originally posted by GTownJJB:
Originally posted by TransyCat09:

1. Tame Impala - Half Full Glass of Wine
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Been playing a cover of that with my buds the last few weeks. Solid B-Side.
What do you play?

I just recently discovered Tame Impala after hearing some rave reviews and I would have a hard time arguing they (or him, I guess) are not the best rock band out right now. Their next album will be more electronica so I'm cautiously optimistic that it will retain the groove of the first two records.
Pretty much everything except drums. Been playing mostly bass for the last few months, though.

Loved their first album and the B-Sides. It's definitely one of the best recent efforts in that genre. Loved some tracks from the second album, but I could sense the shift toward a more electronic sound. I'm a little concerned about the next record, but I'm sure it'll be better than the vast majority of the shit that bands put out these days.

As for your friend, I'd probably argue that QOTSA is the best rock band out there right now. But if you give me a couple days, I'll probably say something different.
 
In a 'Nam flashback right now. My uncles who served over there played these a lot:

"Fortunate Son" CCR
"Gimme Shelter" Stones
"Magic Carpet Ride" Steppenwolf
"Mississippi Queen" Mountain
"War" Edwin Starr
 
City Boy Blues - Action Bronson
Uber Driver - Wiz Khalifa & Curren$y
I Do This (Remix) - Kendrick ft TDE folks
Private Eyes - Hall & Oates
Looking Through Patient Eyes - PM Dawn
 
Originally posted by GTownJJB:

Loved their first album and the B-Sides. It's definitely one of the best recent efforts in that genre. Loved some tracks from the second album, but I could sense the shift toward a more electronic sound. I'm a little concerned about the next record, but I'm sure it'll be better than the vast majority of the shit that bands put out these days.

As for your friend, I'd probably argue that QOTSA is the best rock band out there right now. But if you give me a couple days, I'll probably say something different.
I love QOTSA, maybe the newness of Tame Impala is clouding my judgement, but they are also closer to my musical taste in general.

Don't know if you heard the Led Zeppelin tribute song on Lonerism (I think it was a digital download bonus track only), but it is fantastic. The thing I really like about them, is they sound like rock music should sound in 2015 (or '10 or '13, respectively). They take what was done before and build on it instead of trying to out blues rock LZ like Jack White or The Black Keys. I don't really like electronica, but if LZ was around today they would be using the ish out of it, not just trying to copy stuff from 30 years ago. /rant
 
The Same Thing - Allman Brothers (Warren Haynes on vocal)
One Of These Days - Joe Bonamassa
Big Time - Webb Wilder
Catfish Blues - Gary Clark Jr.
Eight Miles A Gallon - Scott Miller & the Commonwealth
 
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