What Are You Listening To?

Fanfarlo - catchy folky indie pop
The Voom Blooms
Electric Touch
Pete Townshend - All The Best Cowboys have Chinese Eyes
Mott The Hoople-All The Young Dudes(Remastered w/bonus tracks)

The Clash- Live at Shea Stadium

Lefty Frizzell- "Look What Thoughts Will Do" The Legacy Compilation
Amon Tobin - Foly Room live in Brussels


Available as a free download on his website.
Really digging this:
Various Artists - Nigeria Rock Special: Psychedelic Afro-Rock and Fuzz Funk in 1970s Nigeria
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Giorgio Moroder - From Here to Eternity
Originally posted by wanderlust j. marshmallow:
They toured together in 1997.

Originally posted by azaghal1981:
The High Llamas - Can Cladders

Does anyone else like this band a lot more than Stereolab or is it just me?
i was at that show and talked to sean although ican't really remember about what (nick drake?).. nice guy..he's of course all over stereolab's albums..almost an extra member/producer

i'm listening to hot jazz saturday night with rod bamberger… boy does the guy talk but thank god for this show..there can't be too many on broadcast radio playing this early jazz…


womp womp, totally hung out with him at DC9 Sunday night. So amazing. I'd recommend his cd! It's fffffffun
I'm listening to the new Killers album. It's pretty good. well the first half is.
I've been listening to Novillero, the Shins and The Holloways. Gotta love the lyrics to Generator. Always makes me happy and picks me up when I'm feeling blue. Also have been listening to Paul Weller's 99 dreams. Can't get over how good that show was in September.

Always on my ipod, New Order, English Beat, Killers, The Who, Beck and The Jam.
http://vimeo.com/2346681
Carla Bozulich's cover of Red Headed Stranger
Boredom's 77 Boadrum

Wavves is next.

Getting solid airplay of late:
Apes & Androids
Grouper
Department of Eagles
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:


womp womp, totally hung out with him at DC9 Sunday night. So amazing. I'd recommend his cd! It's fffffffun


Porn Groove???
^You hear the new Pains of Being Pure at Heart full-length on Slumberland yet?