adderley soul zodiac…
What Are You Listening To?
still catching up with '08… i'm struck at how straightforward pop this is, i like it a lot
Phoenix - United
It just amazes how well this album holds up after 9 years, these guys were definitely ahead of the curve in terms of danceable rock music…. It is a definite Desert Island Disc for myself
It just amazes how well this album holds up after 9 years, these guys were definitely ahead of the curve in terms of danceable rock music…. It is a definite Desert Island Disc for myself

kosmo wrote:
Phoenix - United
It just amazes how well this album holds up after 9 years, these guys were definitely ahead of the curve in terms of danceable rock music…. It is a definite Desert Island Disc for myself
Most definitely. Can't wait for the newwwww aaaaalbum! Finally.
PS. I am listening to a mix CD of my own making, which I am quite enjoying.
Girl's Names
Taste of Cindy by the Jesus & Mary Chain
Susie Q by Dale Hawkins
Lawdy Miss Clawdy by Elvis Presley
Mona (I Need You Baby) by Bo Diddley
Nadine by Chuck Berry
Hello Josephine by George Thorogood & the Destroyers
Carol by the Rolling Stones
Peggy Sue by Buddy Holiday
Ruby Ann by Marty Robbins
Diana by the Misfits
Deanna by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Karoline by Neko Case
Caldonia by Louis Jordan
Sister Kate by the Ditty Bops
Sioux City Sue by Bob Wills
Sarah Jane by Bill "Jazz" Gillum
Pamelo Jo by Donovan
Sweet Jane by the Velvet Underground
Lola by the Kinks
Debora by T. Rex
Delia's Gone by Johnny Cash
Suzanne by Leonard Cohen
Girl's Names
Taste of Cindy by the Jesus & Mary Chain
Susie Q by Dale Hawkins
Lawdy Miss Clawdy by Elvis Presley
Mona (I Need You Baby) by Bo Diddley
Nadine by Chuck Berry
Hello Josephine by George Thorogood & the Destroyers
Carol by the Rolling Stones
Peggy Sue by Buddy Holiday
Ruby Ann by Marty Robbins
Diana by the Misfits
Deanna by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Karoline by Neko Case
Caldonia by Louis Jordan
Sister Kate by the Ditty Bops
Sioux City Sue by Bob Wills
Sarah Jane by Bill "Jazz" Gillum
Pamelo Jo by Donovan
Sweet Jane by the Velvet Underground
Lola by the Kinks
Debora by T. Rex
Delia's Gone by Johnny Cash
Suzanne by Leonard Cohen
where is
karina- ryan adams?
karina- ryan adams?

i really like this, but i don't understand how Frightened Rabbit are getting more buzz than The Twilight Sad, who are doing basically the same thing much better
It's as brilliant as I'd hoped it would be. I highly, highly recommend them.

White Lies - To Lose My Life

White Lies - To Lose My Life
Diplo - Must Be A Devil
great great track
great great track
Laura Branigan - Self Control
Orange Juice - Rip it Up
Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness (Live from Norway, 1976)
Chicago - Street Player (12" Mix)
Liquid Liquid - Optimo (12" Mix)
I've been listening to those on REPEAT for the past hour or so. Some of my favorite tracks ever.
Orange Juice - Rip it Up
Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness (Live from Norway, 1976)
Chicago - Street Player (12" Mix)
Liquid Liquid - Optimo (12" Mix)
I've been listening to those on REPEAT for the past hour or so. Some of my favorite tracks ever.
ixkpd-bk wrote:
Laura Branigan - Self Control
Orange Juice - Rip it Up
Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness (Live from Norway, 1976)
Chicago - Street Player (12" Mix)
Liquid Liquid - Optimo (12" Mix)
I've been listening to those on REPEAT for the past hour or so. Some of my favorite tracks ever.
AWesOME! Is this the much vaunted "Otis: The Back from the Dead Tour 1976"
Whoops, sorry, not zombie Otis. I meant 1967! HA!
Zombie Otis would STILL kick ass.
Zombie Otis would STILL kick ass.


I have listened to a lot of electronic/dance/club music in my life, and i do mean a LOT. The beat in this song is better than anything …………. ever.
i know its totally lame, but go ahead and try to deny it, i so double dare you.
i need to find an instrumental version.
num wrote:
I have listened to a lot of electronic/dance/club music in my life, and i do mean a LOT. The beat in this song is better than anything …………. ever.
i know its totally lame, but go ahead and try to deny it, i so double dare you.
i need to find an instrumental version.
What is this song ABOUT?
who knows and who cares. only thing i can think of is that Justin Timberlake thinks he's a super hero now.
num wrote:
I have listened to a lot of electronic/dance/club music in my life, and i do mean a LOT. The beat in this song is better than anything …………. ever.
It is pretty fuckin good…
I haven't heard this song yet, but I've often felt that every Madonna album has at least one great thumpin pop tune. I don't care if it does rip off ABBA, Hung Up was a great song, and I like Ray of Light a fair amount too.