lazarus
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Did you try the password "godhatesphilly"?
Fuck's sake he's amateur.
Figured it out HOW??
I looked into it and only the first track is protected. What other tracks are you having issues with?Several songs from Peef's lit are requiring me to enter some iTunes password? It pulls up Peef's Apple ID and says my computer is not authorized to play songs he purchased.
So lm's list is what a classic rock station should be.
Everyone that had group 1's lists should also have group 2's now. Check your PM boxes and/or email addresses.
With the week of all concert weeks ending for you...
I sent you my playlist last week via email. Can you forward me the links via that address? I'd like to start checking them out with vaca over.
LM, your list is quite a refreshing change to all the indie music I've been listening to lately! Not that I did not enjoy the indie stuff but this list of yours is sounding really good so far. The funny thing is, I've never even heard of some of these 70s bands like The Only Ones, Shoes, Raspberries etc. But these songs all sound interesting.
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That isn't my primary email anymore and sometimes I forget to check it. My apologies, I will rectify this.
EDIT: And I have. Check your email and enjoy.
Listened to two more of these:
Padj's list had top-notch flow, and created a really laid-back, chilled atmosphere for the most part, imo(there were a few more intense tracks). I think Tame Impala was the only song here that I already knew, so it was a list of discovery for me. Some of my favorite discoveries are Wild Nothing's "Ride", The Chameleons' "Second Skin", Jaki's "Mazes"(on which I heard some Radiohead influence), Brian Eno's "The True Wheel", Deerhunter's "Little Kids", The Shins' "The Past And Pending", The Stone Roses' "I Am The Resurrection", and The Anters' "Rolled Together".
This being a U2 board, I feel inclined to mention that in that Stone Roses song, I can really hear the influence they supposedly had(along with other Manchester bands) on Achtung Baby. You can really imagine U2 trying to incorporate things they heard in songs like this into their own sound, and given this influence and how much I enjoyed this song, I am inclined to listen to more of this group.
Good list, enjoyable vibe, and a handful of exciting discoveries!
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Lemon Mirror Sky: your list was made up of artists I had all heard before, but you mostly stayed away from the biggest songs, so it was nice to dig deeper into the catalogues. The four sections were well-conceived, though for some reason I forgot to mentally note the change from Part 1 to Part 2. Oddly enough, the transition from Hendrix to Pink Floyd to Radiohead worked anyway!
My one quibble is that parts 1 and 3 both opened with songs that are already album openers (In The Light and Only Shallow). Great tracks but it would have been nicer to see them recontextualized.