Most played tracks of 2006
- christophe
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the smartest thing I read in yearsDark wrote: always helps to have one's horizons broadened.
this is problably as farr I went this year clicky
Another Shade of You.
- smiscandlon
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I tend to listen to whole albums, rather than individual tracks (it's an OCD CD thing).
In terms of groups - Yat-Kha and Voltaire saw a lot of play time this year.
New discoveries (for me) Rammstein and Laibach made a welcome appearance. Likewise Wolfsheim, and to a lesser degree, Clan of Xymox and Dresden Dolls.
The new album I've listened to most this year is probably the Nephilim's 'Mourning Sun'.
In terms of groups - Yat-Kha and Voltaire saw a lot of play time this year.
New discoveries (for me) Rammstein and Laibach made a welcome appearance. Likewise Wolfsheim, and to a lesser degree, Clan of Xymox and Dresden Dolls.
The new album I've listened to most this year is probably the Nephilim's 'Mourning Sun'.
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- Silver_Owl
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Getting heavy rotation on The Corleone jukebox this year has been;
The Editors - The Back Room
Neverland (A lifetime)
The re-issue of FALAA
Scratch Perry - Time Boom X
FOTN - DawnRazor
Baby Beethovan.
A lot of Echo & The Bunnymen (courtousy of Glasgows finest)
& a catchy accoustic version of Up The Junction by the bloke from Squeeze. [/b]
The Editors - The Back Room
Neverland (A lifetime)
The re-issue of FALAA
Scratch Perry - Time Boom X
FOTN - DawnRazor
Baby Beethovan.
A lot of Echo & The Bunnymen (courtousy of Glasgows finest)
& a catchy accoustic version of Up The Junction by the bloke from Squeeze. [/b]
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Nic wrote:I've been listening to Editors - The Back Room a lot, an amazing album!
aye...it's a top album and is a close call with The Cult's Love after their Return To Wild tour
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
Can't wait for mine to get into hi-5 - I could watch charli all daystreamline wrote:Dunno about that, Dave, my little cherub has just come out of a Hi-5! stage (Mrs Streamline and I even took her to see them live in London ( ) and Hi-5! suck the sweat out of most dodgy jockstraps!Planet Dave wrote:Ain't that just the worst!!!weebleswobble wrote:Bala-f*cking-mory
Most played of 2007?
Usual Sisters gubbins, and the stuff I download from Dimeadozen!
Been a while, ahem
- Silver_Owl
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Too right. And the little Phillipino girl is gorgeous.esox wrote:Can't wait for mine to get into hi-5 - I could watch charli all daystreamline wrote:Dunno about that, Dave, my little cherub has just come out of a Hi-5! stage (Mrs Streamline and I even took her to see them live in London ( ) and Hi-5! suck the sweat out of most dodgy jockstraps!Planet Dave wrote: Ain't that just the worst!!!
Most played of 2007?
Usual Sisters gubbins, and the stuff I download from Dimeadozen!
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
- boudicca
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Leonard Cohen - Suzanne
Diamanda Galas - Iron Lady
Echo And The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
Fad Gadget - Back To Nature
Fall - How I Wrote "Elastic Man"
Foetus - Di-1-9026, Descent Into The Inferno
Half Man Half Biscuit - Architercture and Morality, Ted And Alice
Kraftwerk - The Man Machine, The Robots
Laibach - Wirtschaft Ist Tot, The Kingdom Of God
Joy Division - Atmosphere
Project Pitchfork - I Live Your Dream, Souls, Song Of The Winds
SWANS - New Mind, Was He Ever Alive?
Yat-Kha - Coming Buddha
An obvious emission from this list - my year was defined, both musically and otherwise, by another artist who I won't mention.
Diamanda Galas - Iron Lady
Echo And The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
Fad Gadget - Back To Nature
Fall - How I Wrote "Elastic Man"
Foetus - Di-1-9026, Descent Into The Inferno
Half Man Half Biscuit - Architercture and Morality, Ted And Alice
Kraftwerk - The Man Machine, The Robots
Laibach - Wirtschaft Ist Tot, The Kingdom Of God
Joy Division - Atmosphere
Project Pitchfork - I Live Your Dream, Souls, Song Of The Winds
SWANS - New Mind, Was He Ever Alive?
Yat-Kha - Coming Buddha
An obvious emission from this list - my year was defined, both musically and otherwise, by another artist who I won't mention.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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An obvious emission from this list?
Blast will now go into crawly bum lick mode:
That For Greater Good album that some other fine bands were on
Ahráyeph's mighty version of Summer took a real battering too
crawly bum lick mode off:
Klaus Schulze~X thanks Z
FOTN~Mourning Sun thanks Da
Hawkwind~Hall of the Mountain Grill and Warrior on the Edge of Time thanks mh
Blast will now go into crawly bum lick mode:
That For Greater Good album that some other fine bands were on
Ahráyeph's mighty version of Summer took a real battering too
crawly bum lick mode off:
Klaus Schulze~X thanks Z
FOTN~Mourning Sun thanks Da
Hawkwind~Hall of the Mountain Grill and Warrior on the Edge of Time thanks mh
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
So I take it you haven't bought a lot of records this year?James Blast wrote:An obvious emission from this list?
Blast will now go into crawly bum lick mode:
That For Greater Good album that some other fine bands were on
Ahráyeph's mighty version of Summer took a real battering too
crawly bum lick mode off:
Klaus Schulze~X thanks Z
FOTN~Mourning Sun thanks Da
Hawkwind~Hall of the Mountain Grill and Warrior on the Edge of Time thanks mh
All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
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correct
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
- Izzy HaveMercy
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We still love ya, tho, James!James Blast wrote:correct
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- Obviousman
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Very very goodJames Blast wrote:An obvious emission from this list?
Blast will now go into crawly bum lick mode:
That For Greater Good album that some other fine bands were on
Ahráyeph's mighty version of Summer took a real battering too
crawly bum lick mode off:
Klaus Schulze~X thanks Z
FOTN~Mourning Sun thanks Da
Hawkwind~Hall of the Mountain Grill and Warrior on the Edge of Time thanks mh
Don't have a clue what I listened to mostly on other media as I really just listen and listen to all music so it merges with my life
- Never Land
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and Lucretia, also full l.James Blast wrote:Never Land (full length)
Debs on smoke Debs on weed Debs on Duvel Debs on sleep.
- radiojamaica
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Ooh, last time I'd forgotten about Greg Dulli's latest single:
The Twilight Singers feat Mark Lanegan: Live with me (actually a cover of Massive Attack's latest song).
It was only released at the end of november, but it's a hit on these Jamaican shores! Massive airplay!! Classic to be!!!
The Twilight Singers feat Mark Lanegan: Live with me (actually a cover of Massive Attack's latest song).
It was only released at the end of november, but it's a hit on these Jamaican shores! Massive airplay!! Classic to be!!!
in dub we trust
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Skvoz Tuman Vekov by Arkona
What's going on with the post counts?
What's going on with the post counts?
- Izzy HaveMercy
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It's going up, like it always did!Brideoffrankenstein wrote:What's going on with the post counts?
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