View Full Version : Tells us Again About your Swank Tunes
€uroMeinke
11-07-2005, 08:12 PM
Well, it happend again. We were early for Dinner, so we stopped off at our favoirite used records store, Fingerprints. Of course, having resisted the urge to buy for so long, and cheapness of "used" spurred quite a buying bonanza. We picked up:
Verve Remixed3 - The third volume in remixing some Verve greats
Lali Puna - I thought I was over that - contemplative german electronica
Talking Heads - Stop Making Snese - Live tracks from their best tour ever
Gary Numan - Replicas - A nostalgic retrofit of my vinyl collection, I loved this guy when I was in high school
The Creatures - HA!! - Big Drums and Soiuxsie vocals
New York Dolls - Live from Royal Festival Hall - Rding another nostalgia wave, but great live tracks from one of the best urpunk bands out there
Christmas Remixed - Becasue everyone needs a DJ remix X-mas album
Madness - The Dangermen Session - Old School Ska classics
JPop CD - Becasue everyone needs a little Happy now and then
To top off the extravagent evening though, I CP & GD brought me back a Parisian find, Katarine - Robots aprés tout - which includes a video bonus of creeping robotic trans-gendered Frenchmen. It of course rocks.
So what have you added to you collection lately?
wendybeth
11-07-2005, 08:22 PM
Jesse McCartney.
(For Tori- really!)
Not Afraid
11-07-2005, 08:23 PM
You didn't mention that we found all of that in under 1/2 hour. It makes me shiver to think what would've happened if we had more time.
Oh, and you missed Shonen Knife - "Let's Knife" - it was on my new, expansive desk.
TigerLily
11-07-2005, 08:32 PM
hmmm...does flogging molly count..lol
€uroMeinke
11-07-2005, 08:36 PM
hmmm...does flogging molly count..lol
Why wouldn't it?
Not Afraid
11-07-2005, 08:37 PM
I Love Fm!
Morrigoon
11-07-2005, 11:27 PM
Just picked up the Brian Setzer Swingin' Christmas Album. On sale at Fry's for like $10. Still need to get Diana Krall.
Kevy Baby
11-07-2005, 11:32 PM
I have an accidental iTunes purchase that has surprised me.
Somehow, I ended up with a Skinny Puppy remix album. Never been into Skinny Puppy, though I have vague recollections of playing them when I was in college radio some 20 years ago.
Not sure how I ended up with the album (I don't remember clicking the "OK" button in the "are you sure?" window). But I now own it. So I figured, I paid my hard earned money (well, someone else's since I am still working off a gift card), I might as well check it out.
Kinda cool industrial-strength stuff that helps relieve some aggressions on the drive home (although it must be played at 11*)
* Spinal Tap reference that will go right over NA's head.
Not Afraid
11-07-2005, 11:41 PM
No, I don't get the movie reference but I know and love Skinny Puppy. Actually, there's better noisy angst to be had, but I like SP.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
11-08-2005, 12:03 AM
Where is this used record store located?
I need to be introduced to some new music. I love Chicago, as you all well know, but I need some new stuff too. (New Chi album next year) I lwas breezing through some Ska at the local Warehouse Music, but am unsure what would be "worth it."
€uroMeinke
11-08-2005, 12:12 AM
Where is this used record store located?
Fingerprintz - 2nd Street, Long Beach, our Mini-Amoeba
Not Afraid
11-08-2005, 12:18 AM
If you're interested in Ska, I can recommend some 1st wave as well as 2nd wave stuff. I don't know much about the 3rd wave stuff which would include the band that plays at Disneyland-DTD often.
Cadaverous Pallor
11-08-2005, 12:15 PM
mmmm ska.
The band NA is referring to is Suburban Legends. They rock.
All the bands I used to listen to are pretty much dead - came and went during the mid-nineties. The Hippos, Save Ferris, Reel Big Fish - their later albums lost the ska sound and became mainstream, but I still love their earlier stuff.
The best though was the random cheap-o ska compilations you'd get at shows. "Hey Brother Can You Spare Some Ska" still gets heavy rotation on my iPod. Good stuff. Once you pick up a comp that works for you you can seek out the bands that are featured on it...
Gemini Cricket
11-08-2005, 12:40 PM
Verve Remixed3 - The third volume in remixing some Verve greats
Love this one. I play all three way too much. But they're all great. :)
Christmas Remixed - Becasue everyone needs a DJ remix X-mas album
I was listening to this one on iTunes the other day. It's very cool. I'll have to get it. :)
My newest finds are from Teedra Moses. I heard her stuff on the TV show 'Noah's Arc' the other day. Really cool voice. Kind of reminds me of Amel Larrieux.
I have also been scrounging and searching for remixed oldies (like Christmas Remixed) and found an album called "What is Hip". It has a remixed version of 'Midnight at the Oasis' and 'Summer Breeze' that I love.
Kevy Baby
11-08-2005, 10:05 PM
I have a ska version of Pachelbel's Canon. Actually played it as a recessional at a wedding.
BryceCal
11-08-2005, 11:46 PM
Everybody you have to check this guy out, I first herd this song in Bosnia last New Year's, its a freakin classic, you will laugh your ass off! Its called "In The Disco" and its by Deen, if you want to hear it you can go to dean's website http://www.deenvoice.com/ and click on english then click on In the disco link. Ya its a good time for the whole family!
Tito's Kitten
11-09-2005, 03:18 AM
Hehehehehe. I LOVE that someone else still listens to "brother can you spare some ska"!!!
I used to be into the third wave scene in the late nineties. (Not that I don't love bands like the Specials and Madness etc.... I can still listen to the two tone collection for days...) I loved Let's Go Bowling, hepcat, etc. I miss The Hippos, old Reel Big Fish too. Oh and Mealticket!! The trombone player used to sub sometimes at my high school and the days he was there he was like ska royalty to those who knew. I had him as my sub and I was like holy bloody hell batman, your band is so awesome. Damn, I even miss the Aquabats. (They still play and all but I just can't get into them the way I used to love them.) I had the mask and everything and would wear it to shows. The old days for me consisted of skankin' and the ska parade and so many hawaiian shirts. (I still have some of the best hawaiian shirts with like naked surfers on them. Even my son loves hawaiian shirts now.)
Oh and Shonen Knife... How I do love broken english rock songs about tomatoes and such... Or even better... Cibo Matto. Very cool.
The only new cd I have picked up is the latest Broken Social Scene. They were so good Monday night. So was Feist.
tracilicious
11-09-2005, 08:39 AM
All the bands I used to listen to are pretty much dead - came and went during the mid-nineties. The Hippos, Save Ferris, Reel Big Fish - their later albums lost the ska sound and became mainstream, but I still love their earlier stuff.
Tee hee. Ah, how that takes me back. Ska was at it's peak when I was in high school. Sort of makes me want to skank...
As for music, I rarely buy stuff. I listen to most stuff I like on launchcast. Right now it's permanently set to Sufjan Stevens. Which, conveniently enough plays lots of other artists I like too. I've been wanting the Lost In Translation soundtrack, as I'm unfamiliar with that sort of music, but I love it in the movie. There also doesn't seem to be a Bollywood station on launchcast...
Tito's Kitten
11-09-2005, 12:14 PM
Sufjan Stevens..... So good!!!!!! I love him.
tracilicious
11-09-2005, 12:28 PM
I now have Super Rad in my head. This might take days to cure.
How do you pronounce Sufjan? I sat suf-jan. Is that right? Soof-jan? Suf-i-an?
Not Afraid
11-09-2005, 12:29 PM
You know you are old when third wave ska is old skool. ;)
Of course, I'm too young for the 1st wave stuff - although I listened to my share of Desmond Decker. But I was all about Madness, Selector, Specials, The Beat, Bodysnatchers and others crossed over into the Mod scene as well. I saw all of these band in the early 80's except The Specials. I'm not sure how I missed them. Madness was at the Whisky and The Go Go's (with a hefty Belinda) opened for them. Ahhhh youth.
blueerica
11-09-2005, 01:15 PM
Wish I could say I've been buying a lot of music, but I simply havent. My most recent purchases have been stuff I've mentioned already...
I'm simply enjoying what I have at the moment.
On my iPod is currently Etta James - "I'd Rather Go Blind"
Gotta love it!
BarTopDancer
11-09-2005, 02:32 PM
The band NA is referring to is Suburban Legends. They rock.
I'm not sure if people here have heard but Dallas Cook was killed a few weeks ago.
Blurb here (http://www.suburbanlegends.com/home.aspx)
BarTopDancer
11-09-2005, 02:33 PM
The band NA is referring to is Suburban Legends. They rock.
I'm not sure if people here have heard but Dallas Cook was killed a few weeks ago.
Blurb here (http://www.suburbanlegends.com/home.aspx)
Stan4dSteph
11-09-2005, 09:31 PM
I'm thinking of checking out that new album from Anoushka Shankar, Rise.
I also am thinking of downloading the whole album from M.I.A off iTunes. She's a Brit/Sri Lankan rapper. I got the free download, Galang, and it rocks. It's actually being used for a car commercial now.
And everyone needs to check out Sinister Dexter!
Not Afraid
11-09-2005, 09:38 PM
I tunes doesn't have sinister dexter! Bad iTunes. (edit: they do now!)
I think you'd like the MIA album. It's a lot of fun and would be great workout music if I worked out.
Of the Shankar spawn, I think I still prefer Nora Jones over Anushka Shankar. I'm not sure why she hasn't appealed to me but I haven't "gotten" her yet.
What's even funnier is that I get her and Bebel Gilberto confused.
I haven't taken the Moulin Rouge soundtrack out of my car CD for over a week. I've been playing the Roxanne Tango on super loud as I swerve down the street. I'm going to get in big trouble very soon.
Kevy Baby
11-09-2005, 09:40 PM
I like Barry Manilow...
Tito's Kitten
11-11-2005, 02:42 PM
I now have Super Rad in my head. This might take days to cure.
How do you pronounce Sufjan? I sat suf-jan. Is that right? Soof-jan? Suf-i-an?
Sorry I was behind on that.... It is soof-yahn. Oh those wacky musician names!!!!
Tito's Kitten
11-11-2005, 02:47 PM
On my iPod is currently Etta James - "I'd Rather Go Blind"
Not to brag (I swear!!) but my mom and uncle are actually friends with Etta James. They went to her son's wedding a few months ago. She loves to use my uncle as her bus driver. They told me she is really,really nice. And really funny! I have yet to see her though... :( It always seems like I miss the chance because I have other plans.
Isaac
11-12-2005, 10:57 AM
I've been listening to Madonna's new album for the past few weeks.
Can't wait to buy it on Tuesday!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v686/zapppop/confessions6.gif
Gemini Cricket
12-21-2005, 04:26 PM
Christmas Remixed - Becasue everyone needs a DJ remix X-mas album
I found a CD the other day called 'Merry Mixmas' (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000B66PR0/ref=pd_cmp_rvi_1_a/104-7098715-3671902) that's pretty good.
Also, 'Christmas Remixed 2' is cool, too.
:)
Not Afraid
05-06-2006, 01:01 PM
Wow - last music post in December????
About time for more fun.
We did some post-Coachella buying the other day with great results.
Lady Tron - New
Massive Attack - New Collection
Daft Punk - New Collection
Gram Rabbit - New
Dresden Dolls - New
Niko Cast - Latest
She Wants Revenge
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
We're still working our way through these but, so far, I'm LOVING the Ladytron CD. GREAT sounds. Sort of dancable, industrial, reminds me a bit of Ultravox in John Fox days with female vocals.
Gram Rabbit is so wonderful and I can't wait to become more familiar with their second album. It was great upon first listen.
Niko Case was a chance buy. But, we listened last night while reading in bed and I love the sound and feel of the album. There's a bit of a solid, old-style country flair but there's a lot more intensity and flavor. I really like it.
Daft Punk collection is a GREAT collection of some of their best music. It's a powerful CD meant to be played loud. But, NOTHING will match their spectacular performance at Coachella. But, if you are a fan, you MUST get this CD.
More later when we work through more CDs,
BarTopDancer
05-06-2006, 05:42 PM
What Clap Your Hands Say Yeah album did you get?
Kevy Baby
05-06-2006, 05:54 PM
Funny timing as I was just perusing iTunes and stumbled onto Richard Cheese. As I type this I am downloading The Sunny Side of the Moon - The Best of Richard Cheese.
Lounge versions of Baby Got Back, Rock the Casbah and Fight for Your Right (to Party) - classic!
Stan4dSteph
05-06-2006, 07:33 PM
I just bought Keane's Hopes and Fears. I love it.
Prudence
05-06-2006, 08:23 PM
I'm contemplating bying Luther Wright and the Wrongs - Rebuild the Wall.
Oooh! Hayseed Dixie and bluegrass covers of AC/DC and Kiss!
CoasterMatt
05-06-2006, 08:49 PM
I love Hayseed Dixie - been mixing them and Hardcore Devo, along with the usual audio assault of The Egg, KISS, and Pink Floyd.
I can't believe it took Kevy Baby so long to discover Richard Cheese - you gotta hear his versions of 'Rape Me' and 'Holiday in Cambodia'. :D
Prudence
05-06-2006, 10:07 PM
OMG! Richard Cheese rocks! We *MUST* get "Aperirif for Destruction." "Phil Specter! Do something! (gun shot)"
I just about knocked the laptop off the table in a fit of laughter. That was hysterical!
Not Afraid
05-07-2006, 10:39 AM
What Clap Your Hands Say Yeah album did you get?
They only have one - their self titled debut. It's good. Strains of Talking Heads.
lindyhop
05-07-2006, 01:10 PM
OMG! Richard Cheese rocks! We *MUST* get "Aperirif for Destruction." "Phil Specter! Do something! (gun shot)"
I just about knocked the laptop off the table in a fit of laughter. That was hysterical!
There was a great interview with Richard Cheese on Coverville a few weeks ago. He totally went off on Paul Anka ripping him off on Rock Swings (which is also a great CD btw).
I'm currently enjoying a Pink Martini CD (Sympathique) which I had to have after hearing "Que Sera Sera" on Coverville (thank you again, Heidi, for recommending that podcast). And I'm slowly dipping into Volume 2 of the Capitol Beatles album re-releases in order to minimize the impact on my psyche of reliving my childhood.
Gemini Cricket
05-07-2006, 03:09 PM
I've been listening to a track that has mixed The Doors 'Riders on (of?) the Storm' with Blondie's 'Rapture'. It's wild.
I've also been listening to a lot of Madeleine Peyroux. She's great.
I also like Missy Elliott's new one 'We Run This' and LL Cool J's 'Control Myself'.
:)
Not Afraid
05-07-2006, 05:21 PM
I've been listening to a track that has mixed The Doors 'Riders on (of?) the Storm' with Blondie's 'Rapture'. It's wild.
I've also been listening to a lot of Madeleine Peyroux. She's great.
I think that mix is Ursula 1000.
We're big Madeline fans here too.
Stan4dSteph
05-07-2006, 05:44 PM
Finally got around to buying M.I.A Arular. Love it.
BarTopDancer
05-07-2006, 07:04 PM
They only have one - their self titled debut. It's good. Strains of Talking Heads.
I didn't think they released another one. I love that album. Very mesmerizing.
I really want the She Wants Revenge album.
I need to work my way through and be happy with the rest of the music I aquired last year. I can't afford a music habit with my hockey habit right now. :(
MouseWife
05-21-2006, 11:17 AM
I really want the She Wants Revenge album.
Ooo! That is on sale right now at Circuit City {I saw the ad on line...not the paper one...} for $7.99 {I think, not $8.99} It is a great cd. Oh man, I love it. I actually came on her to post about it.
I've been enjoying that one as well as the WolfMother cd. {that is on sale, too, a bit of harder rock, read the description, a bit of Black Sabbath meets Robert Plant it is awesome!!!}
I picked up the new Tool and PJ. While I enjoy them I DIG the other two, SWR being #1.
Actually, I won tickets to the X-Fest concert down here 'cause I want to see SWR. I thought I had seen WolfMother was also going to be there but now I don't see their name on the list.
Oh, and is anyone going to see the Foo Fighters accoustic tour? I am jazzed to say I got tickets to that! Missed out on the RHCP tickets 'cause my old computer screwed me.
Oh, that is another cd I am enjoying a lot. 'Dani California' is great {the video too} and that cd {it is a dual disc} is my fav so far.
Not Afraid
05-21-2006, 11:20 AM
I really like SWR bt I have always enjoyed that sound. The first time I heard Interpol I was all over them as well.
However, Ian Curtis of Joy Division died MUCH too young, I'm glad there are some new bands that can carry on their sound in the way that New Order should've.
€uroMeinke
05-21-2006, 04:07 PM
I've been visiting record store in Chicago:
Le Pop 3 - les chansons de la nouvelle scène françasie
Bertrand Burgalat Portrait-Robot
Neko Case - The Tigers Have Spoken
Stereo Total Juke-Box Alarm
Orcehstral Manoeuvers in the Dark - Architecture & Morality
Montefiori Cocktail - Raccolta N.2
Women in Lounge - a female vocal excursion in the dreamy land of the Italian movie soundtracks
France Gall - Baby Pop
April March - Chrominance Decoder
Los Amigos Invisibles - New Sounds of the Venezuelan Gozadera
Delta 5 - Singles & Sessions 1979-81
blueerica
05-21-2006, 04:12 PM
Oooh! Stereo Total <3 <3
Been listening to a lot of:
Dresden Dolls - Yes, Virginia
Gnarles Barkley
Flaming Lips - At War With the Mystics
Massive Attack - Collected
And some other stuff, though a lot of it you can see right on here... vv
€uroMeinke
05-21-2006, 04:16 PM
Oooh! Stereo Total <3 <3
When I bought that one, the guy at the counter commented that it was the third Stereo Total album he had sold that day and he was only 2 hours into his shift - their 15 minutes must be coming up.
Gemini Cricket
05-21-2006, 04:16 PM
Every time this thread resurrects, I feel like my music choices are not deep enough. :D
I like mindless stuff.
'We Run This' ~ Missy Elliott
'Gimme That' ~ The Resource
'La Tortura' ~ Shakira
'You've Got the Love' ~ The Source ft Candi Station
blueerica
05-21-2006, 04:16 PM
I don't know if they're just 15 minutes - it's hard to say.
blueerica
05-21-2006, 04:21 PM
Oh, sh!t, GC - my music choices (which are deep and varying) always feel tiny next to Lisa & Chris.
€uroMeinke
05-21-2006, 04:24 PM
We're just a certain brand of eclectic-fickle ;)
Gemini Cricket
05-21-2006, 04:48 PM
I bet you could build a condo with their CD collection.
:D
€uroMeinke
05-21-2006, 04:56 PM
I bet you could build a condo with their CD collection.
:D
Heh - we could have probably bought one with the money we spend on Media (don't forget the books and DVDs)
Gemini Cricket
05-21-2006, 04:59 PM
Heh - we could have probably bought one with the money we spend on Media (don't forget the books and DVDs)
CDs, DVDs and Books. 3 of my four weaknesses. The fourth being that park that guy built in Anaheim.
:)
Not Afraid
05-21-2006, 06:33 PM
Add shoes and I'm there.
Freaky Tiki
05-22-2006, 02:54 PM
A friend I have in France recommended the group Indochine to me yesterday.
They are sound so cool, especially the songs Alice et June, and Ladyboy
When I hear Alice et June I just want to break into some wicked air guitar.
Here's links to the videos of the two songs I like
Alice et June (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAOLxkq66xs)
Ladyboy (http://youtube.com/watch?v=tlHihzGDUGw&search=Ladyboy)
Oh and if you think the lead singer's kind of creepy in the Ladyboy video, I kind of agree. It's really good music though.
Matterhorn Fan
05-22-2006, 07:17 PM
I'm putting Jamie Cullum on my iPod right now. Is that considered "swanky tunes"?
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
05-27-2006, 02:11 AM
New stuff I got recently_
chicago XXX - Love it! But you all knew that already.
sons of champlin - Hip Little Dreams - Blue Eye'd soul from the Bay area. www.sonsofchamplin.com
The Spinners - Best of ... Missed hearing some of the 60's & 70's stuff.
Rascal Flatts - Me and my gang --- Got it because the bass player produced Chicago XXX. I was impressed. Some nice stuff on this album. Mostly I've enjoyed the lyrics.
mousepod
05-27-2006, 07:37 AM
It's been a few years since Marisa Monte's last solo album - and all of a sudden there are two at once! I am in heaven.
Review pending.
Freaky Tiki
06-06-2006, 09:24 AM
Last night I was at Goodwill, I often go there to see what kind of cool/crappy/interesting weird things they have.
And I ran into something that I didn't even think twice about buying.
I found the LP of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
I'm so proud to own it.
Prudence
06-13-2006, 05:40 PM
Finally picked up Dial-A-Song - or, rather, had BT pick it up on his lunch. Tee-hee! Another one falls victim to the TMBG spell.
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