Let Anna rest in peace!

Joe Mama recommends BANANARAMA - Greatest Hits!
Originally posted by bull930:
I have older music… thanks for the suggestion….give me some more of your classics!
you mean i have to think about it? how about posting ten of your current favs and maybe the crack team of drivelers here can produce some good recommendations for you…
Here are ten of my favs(no order):

1.)Garbage, Bleed Like Me
2.)Nelly Furtado, Loose
3.)Nat King Cole, Hits
4.)Cardigans,First Band on the Moon
5.)Kylie Minogue, Body Language
6.)Lily Allen, Alright Still
7.)Amy Winehouse, Back 2 Black
8.)Peaches, Impeach My Bush
9.)Fugees, The Score
10.)Beyonce, Bday
Originally posted by bull930:
Here are ten of my favs(no order):

1.)Garbage, Bleed Like Me
2.)Nelly Furtado, Loose
3.)Nat King Cole, Hits
4.)Cardigans,First Band on the Moon
5.)Kylie Minogue, Body Language
6.)Lily Allen, Alright Still
7.)Amy Winehouse, Back 2 Black
8.)Peaches, Impeach My Bush
9.)Fugees, The Score
10.)Beyonce, Bday
Don't take this the wrong way, fam, as I don't mean it to be negative. But I'm assuming you're a dude, so lemme ask you this. Do you listen to any, you know, like masculine? Or with substance? Jay-Z if you do the hip-hop thing, maybe some AC/DC, White Stripes, REM, U2, (I'm thorwing out random bands here) something. Your taste seems to skewer towards female pop fluff. (I actually fuck (would like to) with Nelly Furtado myself, and Lily Allen's not bad but the way you pump her up as a borderline pop messiah makes me wonder.)

On that note, based on your taste, check out this old ('96?) album by Luscious Jackson. The name of it Fever In, Fever Out." I bet you'll dig it. Peace . . . .
bull: do you like Scissor Sisters? Check them out…I can't believe they're not on your list.

Ohh, and Bananarama - GREATEST HITS! I'm not kidding!
Originally posted by TheDirector217:
Originally posted by bull930:
Here are ten of my favs(no order):

1.)Garbage, Bleed Like Me
2.)Nelly Furtado, Loose
3.)Nat King Cole, Hits
4.)Cardigans,First Band on the Moon
5.)Kylie Minogue, Body Language
6.)Lily Allen, Alright Still
7.)Amy Winehouse, Back 2 Black
8.)Peaches, Impeach My Bush
9.)Fugees, The Score
10.)Beyonce, Bday
Don't take this the wrong way, fam, as I don't mean it to be negative. But I'm assuming you're a dude, so lemme ask you this. Do you listen to any, you know, like masculine? Or with substance? Jay-Z if you do the hip-hop thing, maybe some AC/DC, White Stripes, REM, U2, (I'm thorwing out random bands here) something. Your taste seems to skewer towards female pop fluff. (I actually fuck (would like to) with Nelly Furtado myself, and Lily Allen's not bad but the way you pump her up as a borderline pop messiah makes me wonder.)

On that note, based on your taste, check out this old ('96?) album by Luscious Jackson. The name of it Fever In, Fever Out." I bet you'll dig it. Peace . . . .
I think you are a little sexist…you are an Eminem fan…..already have that album you suggested….got it last week for $4. I listen to NIN….substance to you is different than for me…that song what what in the butt might be more of your liking….Jay-Z is ok but doesn't nothing for me…I like the new Rich Boy single but it is all the same, drugs, sex and cars. Take me back to the 80's when the rap was about real issue not just about getting a blow job….i do like REM, Radiohead and U2 but I think woman are making more real music than men. All men are talking about is sex. Women are talking about things other than that. Your taste is going to be different than my taste. I like Michael Jackson, George Michael but no one is on that level nowadays….Fluff to me might be what you listen to…..what is your top 10?????….Lily Allen is cool but I think she took something old and made it new.
and taking a cue from the director.. Try St. Etienne, The Go-Go's, Cibo Matto, Pizzicato Five, Voice of the Beehive, Buffalo Daughter, and of course Bananarama :)
Originally posted by Joe Marshmallow III:
bull: do you like Scissor Sisters? Check them out…I can't believe they're not on your list.

Ohh, and Bananarama - GREATEST HITS! I'm not kidding!
I have to say I don't….too campy for me and Bananarama(HHHHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!)
And what does Peaches talk about?


…but I think woman are making more real music than men. All men are talking about is sex. Women are talking about things other than that.
Peaches talks about sex but it is in a comical sort of way….she has 1 or 2 songs talking about real things but she is a true rocker!
The only original music today comes from Japan. The only original movies today come from Japan.
Your post is laughable. I actually find Bull's taste a breath of fresh air on this board of musical conformity.

Originally posted by TheDirector217:
QUOTE]Don't take this the wrong way, fam, as I don't mean it to be negative. But I'm assuming you're a dude, so lemme ask you this. Do you listen to any, you know, like masculine? Or with substance? Jay-Z if you do the hip-hop thing, maybe some AC/DC, White Stripes, REM, U2, (I'm thorwing out random bands here) something. Your taste seems to skewer towards female pop fluff. (I actually fuck (would like to) with Nelly Furtado myself, and Lily Allen's not bad but the way you pump her up as a borderline pop messiah makes me wonder.)

On that note, based on your taste, check out this old ('96?) album by Luscious Jackson. The name of it Fever In, Fever Out." I bet you'll dig it. Peace . . . .
I'm with Rhett….

The kid likes what he likes. What's so bad about that?

Originally posted by Harry Setatestes, Greek Bowler:
Your post is laughable. I actually find Bull's taste a breath of fresh air on this board of musical conformity.

Originally posted by TheDirector217:
QUOTE]Don't take this the wrong way, fam, as I don't mean it to be negative. But I'm assuming you're a dude, so lemme ask you this. Do you listen to any, you know, like masculine? Or with substance? Jay-Z if you do the hip-hop thing, maybe some AC/DC, White Stripes, REM, U2, (I'm thorwing out random bands here) something. Your taste seems to skewer towards female pop fluff. (I actually fuck (would like to) with Nelly Furtado myself, and Lily Allen's not bad but the way you pump her up as a borderline pop messiah makes me wonder.)

On that note, based on your taste, check out this old ('96?) album by Luscious Jackson. The name of it Fever In, Fever Out." I bet you'll dig it. Peace . . . .
OK so i've taken the director out back to show him the error of his ways, and all he really wanted from Bull was a pepsi.

Since I haven't bought either the new album from or tickets to The Shins and Arcade Fire. Am passing up the Decemberists show, didn't download the Bloc Party, my "tastes" aren't representative enough of this board to drivel any more recommendations Bull's way.

In fact so far this year all I've gotten is the new Sloan, The Good The Bad and the Queen (whose show is only one I'm really excited about for march), the Broken West and am thinking about the new Lucinda Williams.

oh and p.s. Bull checkout early Beth Orton, maybe even some early Depeche Mode.
How is the Broken West album? Need to pick that up if I end up deciding to go to the Long Winters show. I'll pass on the new Lucinda though.

Originally posted by kosmo:
OK so i've taken the director out back to show him the error of his ways, and all he really wanted from Bull was a pepsi.

Since I haven't bought either the new album from or tickets to The Shins and Arcade Fire. Am passing up the Decemberists show, didn't download the Bloc Party, my "tastes" aren't representative enough of this board to drivel any more recommendations Bull's way.

In fact so far this year all I've gotten is the new Sloan, The Good The Bad and the Queen (whose show is only one I'm really excited about for march), the Broken West and am thinking about the new Lucinda Williams.

oh and p.s. Bull checkout early Beth Orton, maybe even some early Depeche Mode.
The Broken West CD is good, but not as hard driving and twang accented as the Brokedown EP. I think the guy that played pedal steel with the band left before it was recorded. It's must more 60s California Folk Pop than "alt-country". It didn't grab me like the EP did, but with repeated listens it's growing on me. Word is they rock the songs harder live..
Originally posted by Harry Setatestes, Greek Bowler:
Your post is laughable. I actually find Bull's taste a breath of fresh air on this board of musical conformity.

Originally posted by TheDirector217:
QUOTE]Don't take this the wrong way, fam, as I don't mean it to be negative. But I'm assuming you're a dude, so lemme ask you this. Do you listen to any, you know, like masculine? Or with substance? Jay-Z if you do the hip-hop thing, maybe some AC/DC, White Stripes, REM, U2, (I'm thorwing out random bands here) something. Your taste seems to skewer towards female pop fluff. (I actually fuck (would like to) with Nelly Furtado myself, and Lily Allen's not bad but the way you pump her up as a borderline pop messiah makes me wonder.)

On that note, based on your taste, check out this old ('96?) album by Luscious Jackson. The name of it Fever In, Fever Out." I bet you'll dig it. Peace . . . .
I'm not knocking the cat at all. My musical taste is far more diverse than you would think/believe. What I listen to in any given 24-hour period would/may shock you. He seems QUITE enthusiatic towards Peaches, Ms. Winehouse, & Lily Allen. I just wanted to get to the bottom of why. That's all. Indie hipster seems to be the hat of choice 'round these here parts, so I don't really tend to put my musical taste out there too much. I perk up when a subject "speaks" to me, per se.
Originally posted by kosmo:
OK so i've taken the director out back to show him the error of his ways, and all he really wanted from Bull was a pepsi.

Since I haven't bought either the new album from or tickets to The Shins and Arcade Fire. Am passing up the Decemberists show, didn't download the Bloc Party, my "tastes" aren't representative enough of this board to drivel any more recommendations Bull's way.

In fact so far this year all I've gotten is the new Sloan, The Good The Bad and the Queen (whose show is only one I'm really excited about for march), the Broken West and am thinking about the new Lucinda Williams.

oh and p.s. Bull checkout early Beth Orton, maybe even some early Depeche Mode.
Kosmo, what did The Director do? When did I get the role of the bad guy? LOL

Bull, on another note (you prolly already know about it) check out Blondie. It's pretty much the blueprint for these artists you seem to dig. Shoulda been the first artist to pop up in my head. Early Depeche is definitely for you as well. Try some Smiths, Joy Division, & New Order as well, fam. You should dig it. (Assuming you don't fuck with it already . . . )
If you are over 15, please don't use the word "prolly". It sort of invalidates anything else you might say that actually may be meaningful. Thanks!