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Albums you've recently rediscovered
#46

-- The Matthew Good Band, Underdogs (and that amazing song "My Out of Style is Coming Back")
-- Tom Waits, Swordfishtrombone (whoever mentioned that, MAJOR props)
-- Sleater-Kinney, One Beat (can't wait till Saturday!...and btw, the new album The Woods is incredible, easily my favourite new album of 2005)

Steve
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#47

The Horrible Esthete Wrote:
buzz882 Wrote:I've just "Re-discovered" AC/DC's If You Want Blood You've Got It album. "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "The Jack" are phenomenal on this. :mrgreen:

So is the title track! :thumb:

Which one of these is the "title" track?

1. Riff Raff
2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
3. Bad Boy Boogie
4. The Jack
5. Problem Child
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Rock `N' Roll Damnation
8. High Voltage
9. Let There Be Rock
10. Rocker
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#48

buzz882 Wrote:I've just "Re-discovered" AC/DC's If You Want Blood You've Got It album. "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "The Jack" are phenomenal on this. :mrgreen:

I hear ya..."Hell Ain't a Bad Place To Be" is my personal fav. off of it.
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#49

buzz882 Wrote:Which one of these is the "title" track?

1. Riff Raff
2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
3. Bad Boy Boogie
4. The Jack
5. Problem Child
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Rock `N' Roll Damnation
8. High Voltage
9. Let There Be Rock
10. Rocker

Confusedhock: :lol: :oops: Confusedcratch:

Ha! My bad, man. Call me crazy, but I assumed the AC/DC song "If you Want Blood, You've Got It" would be on the album with the same name.

That's something that's always bothered me about AC/DC releases. They put certain songs on multiple albums, and other crazy stuff like this....
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#50

NWOntario Wrote:-- The Matthew Good Band, Underdogs (and that amazing song "My Out of Style is Coming Back")
-- Tom Waits, Swordfishtrombone (whoever mentioned that, MAJOR props)
-- Sleater-Kinney, One Beat (can't wait till Saturday!...and btw, the new album The Woods is incredible, easily my favourite new album of 2005)

Steve

Good call on the Matt Good Band song... that may be the best song they ever released.
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#51

The Horrible Esthete Wrote:
buzz882 Wrote:Which one of these is the "title" track?

1. Riff Raff
2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
3. Bad Boy Boogie
4. The Jack
5. Problem Child
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Rock `N' Roll Damnation
8. High Voltage
9. Let There Be Rock
10. Rocker

Confusedhock: :lol: :oops: Confusedcratch:

Ha! My bad, man. Call me crazy, but I assumed the AC/DC song "If you Want Blood, You've Got It" would be on the album with the same name.

That's something that's always bothered me about AC/DC releases. They put certain songs on multiple albums, and other crazy stuff like this....

It's exactly like Led Zeppelin. The song "Houses Of The Holy" isnt on the album Houses Of The Holy, but rather Physical Graffitti.
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#52

i don't know why that would bother anybody....to me it makes the songs seem a little cooler
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#53

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#54

With the release of the Stripper's Union album, I've decided to rediscover the Odds again. When I got up this morning I threw on Good Weird Feeling, which I haven't listened to in probably 6 or 7 years. I almost forgot how cool that disc is. "Truth Untold" is one of the best album openers ever.


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#55

direwolf74 Wrote:"Truth Untold" is one of the best album openers ever. "Awaken from your slumber..."
It sure is, Ive been saying that for years, funny. :lol:

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#56

*bump*

Since I started this thread, I figured I'd bring it back again. All day today I was listening to The Watchmen's "Silent Radar" album for the first time in quite a while. What an amazing record! Probably the best thing they ever released. They were always one of my favorite bands of the 90s. I must have seen them live at least 15 times during their hey-day. I also managed to make it out to their farewell show in Calgary a couple years ago. What a great show that was. 2 1/2 hours of pure Canadian rock n' roll bliss.

It's a shame they called it quits, but with the nasty reaction to their "Slowmotion" album, I can understand why they called it a day. I was always hoping they'd record at least one more album, but what can you do. It was just the wrong time for them to put out an electronica record. U2, Radiohead, the Tea Party, and a few other bands had already been there and done that. By the time the Watchmen released "Slowmotion", many bands who had dabbled in electronica and dance music had already begun to shift things back to a more basic rock sound. Danny and the boys were just a little behind the times on that one and unfortunately it didn't catch on with the fans...especially the old-school Watchmen freaks like myself who were weaned on their unique brand of kick ass alt-rock. Don't get me wrong, I had no problem with them trying different things. "Brand New Day" was a big departure for them stylistically, and I thought that was great record. But for me, the whole electronica thing just didn't fit them very well.

I'd love to see them do a reunion tour in a couple of years and maybe put out a disc of b-sides/outtakes, or maybe some live material. I'm sure they must have recorded some of their gigs over the years. Man, those boys knew how to rock a crowd. I remember the mosh pits at their shows were fairly rough, especially if you were up at the front. In the early days, Danny used to dive into the crowd and things would just get crazy. Good times!


:music
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#57

I have not been into Oasis at all since high school. A couple days back though, I popped (What's The Story) Morning Glory? into the old CD player and had to listen all the way through. While others would argue for Be Here Now or Definitely Maybe, I say this is their best effort. Champagne Supernova is such an excellent song.

Jeff

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#58

direwolf74 Wrote:*bump*

Since I started this thread, I figured I'd bring it back again. All day today I was listening to The Watchmen's "Silent Radar" album for the first time in quite a while. What an amazing record! Probably the best thing they ever released. They were always one of my favorite bands of the 90s. I must have seen them live at least 15 times during their hey-day. I also managed to make it out to their farewell show in Calgary a couple years ago. What a great show that was. 2 1/2 hours of pure Canadian rock n' roll bliss.

It's a shame they called it quits, but with the nasty reaction to their "Slowmotion" album, I can understand why they called it a day. I was always hoping they'd record at least one more album, but what can you do. It was just the wrong time for them to put out an electronica record. U2, Radiohead, the Tea Party, and a few other bands had already been there and done that. By the time the Watchmen released "Slowmotion", many bands who had dabbled in electronica and dance music had already begun to shift things back to a more basic rock sound. Danny and the boys were just a little behind the times on that one and unfortunately it didn't catch on with the fans...especially the old-school Watchmen freaks like myself who were weaned on their unique brand of kick ass alt-rock. Don't get me wrong, I had no problem with them trying different things. "Brand New Day" was a big departure for them stylistically, and I thought that was great record. But for me, the whole electronica thing just didn't fit them very well.

I'd love to see them do a reunion tour in a couple of years and maybe put out a disc of b-sides/outtakes, or maybe some live material. I'm sure they must have recorded some of their gigs over the years. Man, those boys knew how to rock a crowd. I remember the mosh pits at their shows were fairly rough, especially if you were up at the front. In the early days, Danny used to dive into the crowd and things would just get crazy. Good times!


:music

I've been listening to a bit of Watchmen stuff lately as well. I love Brand New Day and Silent Radar. Great stuff!!
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#59

The White Stripes- De Stijl, rocking album, I listened to the whole thing on my iPod today at work. And at home I listened to the Doughboys 1993 "crush" album yesterday, that was a cool album...what the hell happened to them anyway? :?

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#60

LizardKing51 Wrote:And at home I listened to the Doughboys 1993 "crush" album yesterday, that was a cool album...what the hell happened to them anyway? :?

I have that and I may just have to dust it off. They faded away like so many other good 90's bands.

Where are the Ghandharvas?
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