What Are You Listening To?

better than subtitulo?

Originally posted by pdx pollard:


sudden realization that I may be listening to (and enjoying) adult contemporary
I never even bothered with Subtitulo because of all the bad reviews, I think its decent, not as good as Nashville, but its not bad
KILL THE DIRECTOR! - The Wombats
The new New Pornographers and the new Rilo Kiley are both up on their respective myspace. While the NP's album is sort of bad, Rilo Kiley's album is really, really, really bad.
this album is poop.

not so much because the songs suck really bad, because they are all decent, though, they all sound the fucking same.

but this band made some of the best sounds of the 90s and this album has about as much creativity as a Bush album.

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this would be a good pick up for any Pollard/GBV fans that stayed away from his side projects, this is the greatest hits of his side projects
very good - downloaded to burn through some emusic downloads and its great - like spoon, except better than ga ga ga

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A Mountain Of One EP 2–I cannot get enough of this at the moment and I cannot wait for the album to come out next month.
I hope I'm as cool as Dan Rather when I'm in my 70's.


http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0824/p12s05-algn.html

… Listening to?

I am rarely without [my iPod]. When I traveled to and from Greece and India recently, I was looking for a way to recharge it â?? it's such a long way there and back. I have on my iPod a collection of music which is heavily what most people call country and western music. It's heavy on Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash. But I also have some [John Philip] Sousa music, which will get a fair number of chuckles, I suppose. Sousa was the master of the march. I particularly like "Semper Fidelis" and the second movement â?? someone who is schooled in music might say, 'It's not quite a movement,' but I call it a movement â?? I have isolated in and of itself … so I can just go to it for short bursts of inspiration. I also have, on the iPod, Joe Ely and Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Until I was probably 25 years old, if Hank Williams didn't sing it, I didn't know it. Also, The Blind Boys of Alabama. Oh, I love them. I did a story on them on "60 Minutes II" when I was still at CBS and met them. I do have some R.E.M. I've not listened to it lately. Particularly their earlier stuff and "Monster." Isn't it incredible that they're still going strong? They have the added advantage of being very smart. I should have mentioned that one of the early things I put on the iPod was R.E.M.