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My Moon My Man - Feist

Amazing new song, kind of understated, but with a punch. I really like the lyrics.

Bring On The Lucie (Freda Peeple)- John Lennon

Started listening to this after hearing it on the Children of Men soundtrack. It's a great political song, and it seems very spontaneous.

Black Mirror - Arcade Fire

I'm addicted to this song :drool: I love the swirling sense of the sea in the production, and how it ratchets up in intensity. It's like a mini-orchestra of darkness, with kick-ass lyrics to match.
 
Originally posted by Lancemc

"At Least That's What You Said" - Wilco

A couple minutes of quiet reflection followed by several more of visceral beautiful guitar orgasm. And the several live versions I've heard take it to new hights still.

You nailed it. I always hear it as a couple fighting and then having make-up sex. :D
 
I just listened to funeral for the first time this week, so right now some songs that I can't get enough of are:

neighborhood #2 (Laika)-Arcade Fire
in the backseat-Arcade Fire
 
While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles

Really getting into them now, this song is absolutely fantastic.

Space Oddity - David Bowie

Early stuff is the good stuff.
 
Mimesis -- Art Imitating Life

whole album, as it's a concept thing and best listened to all the way through. I have to admit I'm especially loving the last track though (I don't have the titles yet -- don't even know if the individual songs have titles).
 
LemonMacPhisto said:
You can't top David Bowie from 1969-1974. It's impossible.

Unless you're David Bowie, it's 1980, and you just made Scary Monsters. :wink:
 
Lancemc said:


Unless you're David Bowie, it's 1980, and you just made Scary Monsters. :wink:

true, true.

I should've said 1969-1980

1969: Space Oddity
1970: The Man Who Sold the World
1971: Hunky Dory
1972: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
1973: Aladdin Sane
1974: Diamond Dogs
1975: Young Americans
1976: Station to Station
1977: Low, "Heroes"
1979: Lodger
1980: Scary Monsters

Who can top that? Seriously?
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


true, true.

I should've said 1969-1980

1969: Space Oddity
1970: The Man Who Sold the World
1971: Hunky Dory
1972: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
1973: Aladdin Sane
1974: Diamond Dogs
1975: Young Americans
1976: Station to Station
1977: Low, "Heroes"
1979: Lodger
1980: Scary Monsters

Who can top that? Seriously?

I think Dylan did top this, it's a smaller time span but I think the qualities better (I've heard 8/11 of the Bowie Cd's you listed)

1963: Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
1964: The Times They Are A-Changin'
1964: Another Side of Bob Dylan
1965: Bringing it all Back Home
1965: Highway 61 Revisited
1966: Blonde on Blonde
196?: Basement Tapes
1967: John Wesley Harding
1969: Nashville Skyline

if it weren't for self portrait I could have kept that run going into 1979 before coming on another bad CD
 
No Cars Go - The Arcade Fire.

I have no time for any other band right now.
 
Meanwhile Back At The Ranch/Should I Smoke- Badfinger

M'Lady- Sly And The Family Stone

Don't Dream It's Over- Crowded House

Baby Won't Ya- MC5

Schism- Tool

Winter- The Rolling Stones

Ten Trenches Deep- The Wonder Stuff
 
I agree with both Tears For Fears' Sowing The Seeds and Crowded House's Don't Dream It's Over! Beautiful songs! :drool:

Currently though, it's probably either Keep The Car Running or No Cars Go by Arcade Fire.
 
Enter Sandman. Been on an Arcade Fire/Muse kick for 2 weeks, then, my Ipod shuffle presented me with Enter Sandman, which I'd not heard for a while. Now I'm listening to it over and over.
 
Ragoo by: Kings of Leon!

It's different than any of their other songs, but so damn catchy!
 
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