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Great Stuff Brewer have it on now a few tracks in and gotta say it's the best so far
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Here's the last track for Lionel and thischarmingman
I'll post the tracklist up later
Yeah double thumbs up from me too Brewer.
Great CD, loved almost everything on it, stand-outs include MGMT (which I hadn't heard), the Teenagers, Foals and Justice tunes, and the Crystal Castles/Klaxons at the end.![]()
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Tracklisting
1. If You Found This It's Probably Too Late - Arctic Monkeys
2. Away from Here - The Enemy
3. Man Ray - The Futureheads
4. Charlotte - Air Traffic
5. Last Nite - The Strokes
6. Isobella - The Little Flames
7. The Death Ramps - The Death Ramps
8. My Mistakes Were Made For You - The Last Shadow Puppets
9. Trains to Brazil - Guillemots
10. U.R.A. Fever - The Kills
11. Fake Empire - The National
12. Heartbeats Mash Up - The Knife/José Gonzalez
13. Waters of Nazareth - Justice
14. Time to Pretend - MGMT
15. Homecoming - The Teenagers
16. Hummer - Foals
17. So Here We Are - Bloc Party Vs Death from Above
18. Guilt by Association - Louis XIV
19. Love and Caring - Crystal Castles
20. Don't You Want Me Baby - Human League
21. 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) - Bruce Springsteen
22. American Land (Live in Dublin) - Bruce Springsteen and the Sessions band.
23. Atlantis to Interzone Remix - Klaxons Vs Crystal Castles
No problem. Kurt and Essy are my middle names after all.
Aha. I had been curious whence derived 'Fungarvan'. Presumably if strangely, though approvingly in my book, delights such as boating, scenery, poetry-writing, seaside walks and good restaurants earned the town its alluring moniker rather than boisterous clubs. A town specialising more in the intellectual end of fun then perhaps?
Oh you read me like a book, KH. Back in my youth used to frequent one of the two local clubs. But that was back when they were proper, rural, Nite clubs. You know, with slow sets and sticky carpets and a back room and neon lights.
The closest I got to clubbing was my weekly trip to Sir Henry's in Cork. Fortunately it was for Wednesday night's freakscene.Six other nights of the week it was the hottest place to be, literally, I would imagine. I remember cursing those ravers, and their love of water, as usually the management would have forgotten to turn the mains back on for the Wednesday night. I knew then I would never be one of them, as flushing the loo and washing my hands were luxuries I couldn't forego. Not to mention the smell.
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They're coming thick and fast now. TCM's just landed on my desk. A quick scan of the track list - looks like a real mix bag. I'll have a listen later.
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Mine are near ready to go but assuming most of you, like Noby, are just receiving TCMs CD this morning ...would it not be an idea for me to hold off posting mine til wednesday/thursday? Just to allow what those of a classical music bent would call a digestive pause?
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Just to clarify, I have no problem with them coming thick and fast.
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Someone might forward me the addresses. Cheers.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Just finished it, and yeah a mixed bag alright, some names I think it's fair to say I never thought to see on one of these.
Standout tunes for me were the House of Love and the Etta James (which I didn't hear before) ones, and of course the eponymous Smiths tune.
Best of the lot by a country mile was Nick Cave though, again not heard it before but it's brilliant.
Last edited by stann; 22/07/2008 at 11:29 AM.
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Had a couple of listens to TCMs CD now. Love the CC and the chasers tune and of course Nick Cave.
Thumbs up on Kathleen Edwards and Shivaree as well. I'm actually afraid to go buy some Kinks for fear I'll realise I wasted a lot of my youth listening to the wrong stuff while I should've been listening to The Kinks.
Part of this excercise is surely to take the listener out of his comfort zone in some respect and make them listen to something they'd not normally seek out -and Queensryche did that for me.
I'm sure I'll throw down a few similar gauntlets myself with the next one.
Speaking of which -Gentlemen, the missiles are flying!
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Yeah me too. Just started listening to the CD now and this charming song has quickly pleased me. Though the intense feeling of deja vu that descended from listening to it has put me in foul humour. Sometimes I swear I've lived my life before but am just too stupid to realise it. Anyway, the distinctive lyrics make me sure I've heard that song before but why, where, when, I can't figure. A quick bit of research says the artist is pretty obscure too, so TCM, where did you come across it? Thanks.
Just on the Queensryche song now. Definitely not something I'd usually listen to. Which is nice.
Excellent. I eagerly await being bombarded with a barrage of.... ah, booming beats?Speaking of which -Gentlemen, the missiles are flying!
Last edited by kingdom hoop; 22/07/2008 at 2:33 PM.
Hmmm, if I've read you right again (though perhaps more like poetry than a book on this occasion), the above is a reference to your love of dubstep?
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