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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP
    36. Faith No More - Epic (4:54)
    Was this only 1989 or more recent? Seems older.
    It was 1988 in the USA...but 1989 in Aussie land

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    Quote Originally Posted by jarro
    try Limewire AndyP
    Limewire=spyware
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    Not much Aussie stuff in there Jaster. I reckon Israel's Son by the 'Chair would fit right in to that playlist.
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    You might be right Coutry but grunge was about the Seattle sound....I actually saw the chair live at "Van Gough's Earlobe" in Brisbane before they were famous It was after the Livid Festival and I was quite inebriated after seeing one of my idols (Frank Black) live
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaster
    You might be right Coutry but grunge was about the Seattle sound....I actually saw the chair live at "Van Gough's Earlobe" in Brisbane before they were famous   It was after the Livid Festival and I was quite inebriated after seeing one of my idols (Frank Black) live
    Cool. Just an observation though... No Rain by The Blind Melons does not exactly match my definition of grunge.
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    Yeah true, but have you heard the next album before Shannon Hoon died? Such a shame as he had some talent!!!
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    Apart from Sigur Ros which I have been listening to lately - most of the stuff I listen to are Brisbane bands - last 4 cd's have been by:
    Screamfeeder,
    Gazoonga Attack,
    The Whats,
    Giants of Science,

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    Nice choice moocow...I am friends with Kellie from Screamfeeders father...they are a great band Watched them live at the nite club that is where Sizzler is now in the City once...what a night that was
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    Quote Originally Posted by damoocow
    most of the stuff I listen to are Brisbane bands

    Giants of Science,
    These guys rock HARD! They supported Grinspoon up here a few years ago, and had a good go at outdoing the 'Spoon.
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    If we are talking a rocking contest here - Giants of Science would beat all comers except Motorhead [unfortunately Grinspoon have gone all girly since covering INXS] - I saw the Giants support the legendary Birdman quite a few years ago and my ears are still hurting!

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    Don't know how long it's been around, but I just.. ahh, came across a copy of Ass Like That by Eminem, not his biggest fan but I like this one.

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    Gorillaz new album (Demon Days) has been getting lots of airplay at my place lately. Hard to describe what I like about it, but I can't get enough of it.  

    Also: Jamiroquai - Dynamite
    Martin Solveig - Hedonist
    Ash Grunwald - Live At The Corner
    Santana - All That I Am
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    Fort Minor - The Rising Tied...good stuff

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    For me it's live music that does it best. And it's a mix. In order of importance!! (indicates drummer)

    Dave Matthews Band - the Central Park Concert (carter beauford)
    Paul McCartney - Back in the U.S. (Abe Laboriel Jr)
    The Who - Live at the Royal Albert Hall (Zak Starkey)

    The following have no particular order.
    Pat Benetar - Live in New Haven (Myron Grombacher)
    Jimi Hendrix Live at the Isle of Wright - Blue Wild Angel (Mitch Mitchell)
    Rolling Stones - Bridges to Babylon (Charlie Watts)
    James Morrison - Scream Machine Live (David Jones)
    Diana Krall - Live in Paris (Jeff Hamilton)
    Can't find my Led Zepplin Live or Blue Note Allstars Live; but I think I know where they are.

    The drummer often dictates what I listen to. But it is all music that is full on live and has a lot of motion. None of this 'we play it like the album' crap.

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    wolf parade
    broken social scene
    black mountain
    joanna newsom
    bloc party
    modest mouse
    old death cab for cutie (pre-Plans)
    Louis XIV
    M83
    Machine translations
    Pixies
    sufjan stevens
    fischerspooner
    old school talking heads
    XTC
    datarock
    becks new one
    and "clap your hands say yeah!"

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    oh and got the back collection of roxy music and jesus and mary chain...yeah

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    Macca - me thinks you and I need to get together for a long hard drinking session and music listening sess. Some gems I picked out of your list...

    Pixies - I have seen Frank Black live (livid 1995) and he is a legend. This Monkey has gone to Heaven is still a fav of mine, here comes your man...etc etc

    XTC - Sense working overtime of course, but my favorite is "dear God"...what a poignant song!!!

    Jesus and Mary Chain - I totally flogged these guys during my senior years...the Reid bothers have a lot to answer for to where I am today. Too many to choose from...probably Sidewalking, Taste of Cindy but my altime fav is probably "everything is alright when your down"

    Speaking of Beck, have you heard his song from the movie "Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind"??? It is a cover of the 1980 song by The Korgi's - Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometimes. If you haven't heard it...get it..OMFG it is a sweet song.
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    I just saw that Bryan Ferry's 'The High Road' concert is on dvd. Got it on vid but might have to get the dvd. It's really roxy music without the original drummer (Andy Newmark from Sly and the Family Stone). Love the version of Neil Young's 'Like a Hurricane'.

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    I've got no idea what Macca and Jaster are talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goughy
    I just saw that Bryan Ferry's 'The High Road' concert is on dvd. Got it on vid but might have to get the dvd. It's really roxy music without the original drummer (Andy Newmark from Sly and the Family Stone). Love the version of Neil Young's 'Like a Hurricane'.
    I have a copy (well a friend does at the moment) of Neil Young "WELD" I think I need to led it to you goughster...maybe bring it on Sunday?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP
    I've got no idea what Macca and Jaster are talking about.
    That's cause we are Indie phreaks and misunderstood
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaster
    ....phreaks....
    Does the 'ph' make it cool like 'phat'?

    The CD that is getting the most play from me at the moment is Jamiroquai's Dynamite.

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    yeah phreak as in phat :P

    Jamiroquai always reminds me of Napolean Dynamite
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    Quote Originally Posted by Courty
    Also: Jamiroquai - Dynamite
    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP
    The CD that is getting the most play from me at the moment is Jamiroquai's Dynamite.


    We musn't be cool enough to listen to that indie stuff, AP. Or maybe it's the other way round.
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    my daughters have been flogging The Veronicas and Black-Eyed Peas, so i guess you could say i've been listening to them too
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