You're nice, and you're funny and you don't smoke, and okay, werewolf, but that's not all the time. I mean, three days out of the month, I'm not much fun to be around, either.

Willow ,'Get It Done'


Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan  

There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.


Alicia K - Jul 02, 2004 7:44:13 am PDT #3578 of 10003
Uncertainty could be our guiding light.

I'm a big mainstream gal. I like some of the off-beat stuff, but for the most part, my big loves are on the well-beaten path.

I do some skimming when there's a lot of talk about music I'm unfamiliar with, but sometimes talk will catch my eye and I'll try to check out those artists.

Does anyone want to hear about how much I love the following Kylie Minogue songs?

"Your Disco Needs You"

"Love at First Sight"

"Come Into My World (Fischerspooner remix)"

edited because I never format my lists right


tommyrot - Jul 02, 2004 7:45:12 am PDT #3579 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

That list of 100 albums is cool. There's a lot of stuff I don't own that I should. And there's a lot that I own on LP but not CD, and hence never play. Must remedy that.

Bowie's Low doesn't belong at #1, though. Unless the writer is going by its influence on electronica and what-not.


Lilty Cash - Jul 02, 2004 7:52:50 am PDT #3580 of 10003
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

I'm not sure who is of a folkish sort of mind here, but does anyone here have Patti Griffin's latest? Or, a possibly more relevant question- were a Patti Griffin newbie to buy one album, which should be first?


Ginger - Jul 02, 2004 7:55:59 am PDT #3581 of 10003
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I just got the new Patti Griffin, and I haven't had a chance to really listen to it. For a first album, I'd recommend Living with Ghosts.


Michele T. - Jul 02, 2004 7:56:05 am PDT #3582 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Oh, I like that Kylie Fischerspooner remix too. Shouldn't work, given FS's "we're soooo art-rock" shtick, but it does. Don't know the others, but gotta love "Your Disco Needs You" as a title.

Right now I am listening to the Black-Eyed Peas feat. JT, "Where is the Love?"

That 70s list made me feel fuckin' antique. Grah! You kids! Outta my Bowie CDs!


Lilty Cash - Jul 02, 2004 8:00:13 am PDT #3583 of 10003
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

Right now I am listening to the Black-Eyed Peas feat. JT, "Where is the Love?"

My mother, of all people, loves that song with a passion. She listened to the snippets of the rest of the album in iTunes and was disappointed, though. I think she was anticipating a political band that brought her back to her youth the way that "Where is the Love" did.


msbelle - Jul 02, 2004 8:04:52 am PDT #3584 of 10003
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

From Joe's list the other day, the only 2 I have are The Who and PE. funny combo, made me laugh.

And despite it not even being his most recent single, I cannot get Usher's Yeah outta my head. I love it, despite not liking him much at all.


Hayden - Jul 02, 2004 8:09:11 am PDT #3585 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

The only ones I don't have from Joe's list are the Monk, Rod Stewart, and Randy Newman albums.


Lyra Jane - Jul 02, 2004 8:10:00 am PDT #3586 of 10003
Up with the sun

311! Unlike me, they have no hyphen.

See, I actually went back and forth on whether they had a hyphen or not. Thanks for enlightening me :-).

tina, I feel odd picking apart Hec's taste in public without him here, plus I don't have a mental database of every recommendation he has ever made to draw from. My general feeling is still that he tends to like obscure stuff, but as I completely agree with this:

I think he has a bottomless pit of music crack-like addiction love that all of the compilation CDs in all of the Virgin megastores and obscure music shops of the coolest cities ever could not fill.

it's probably not the most important thing about his taste.

(And Hec, I'm sorry if my comment offended you at all.)

Edit: From Joe's list, we have the Public Enemy, the Miles and the Clash. I think that's it.


Michele T. - Jul 02, 2004 8:13:37 am PDT #3587 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

I think she was anticipating a political band that brought her back to her youth the way that "Where is the Love" did.

Will she be happy to know I saw them perform at a benefit concert for a minority-focused GOTV (get out the vote) organization sponsored by MoveOn.org and featuring keynote speaker William Jefferson Clinton? And they sang "We Shall Overcome" with Odetta? (Who made us all sing along. I cannot say no to Odetta.)

At that same show, Savion Glover "sang" a version of Hendrix's "Star-Spangled Banner" as he tapped. It was surprisingly moving. He is so astonishingly, amazingly, jawdroppingly genius.

Now I am listening to Rhett Miller and Ben Kweller do a plangent cover of "I Wanna Be Sedated." It is cracking me up. Thank you, Acquisition.