Joey788
Refugee
Cobl04's Playlist:
- The trilogy of Rolling Stones, Bowie, and The National worked brilliantly together. Energetic start to the playlist with some great picks by all three artists.
- Thought the transition was off between “Abel” and “Ibi Dreams Of Pavement.” The build-up didn’t work well with the former’s explosive ending.
- Los Campesinos! is a band I’ve only gotten into with their latest release, but that was a damn good song. Worked well with Tame Impala too.
- I really enjoyed the Australian segment of the playlist, all the songs worked well together but didn’t sounds repetitive. Good variety of artists from same place.
- I wasn’t really a fan of the acoustic section from Nick Drake to Bob Seger. I don’t usually mind stripped down tracks like this but I just don’t enjoy most of the songs from these three.
- On the other hand, I love the segment from “Here Comes The Sun” to “Fake Plastic Trees.” Simply beautiful songs that fit together wonderfully. I especially though Eno into Coldplay was a perfect fit.
- “Bodies” was an incredible song. As much as I love “Fuck You,” I feel bad that it seems to be overshadowing the rest of Cee-Lo’s very strong album.
- I really liked the Massive Attack to Gorillaz segment. Three awesome tracks that fit well together.
- As I’ve said elsewhere, I don’t like hardcore rap so that middle segment did nothing for me.
- However, you ended really strongly with LCD Soundsystem. Great way to close the setlist.
Although I liked part 1 better than part 2, this was a very strong effort from beginning to end. Great job!
- The trilogy of Rolling Stones, Bowie, and The National worked brilliantly together. Energetic start to the playlist with some great picks by all three artists.
- Thought the transition was off between “Abel” and “Ibi Dreams Of Pavement.” The build-up didn’t work well with the former’s explosive ending.
- Los Campesinos! is a band I’ve only gotten into with their latest release, but that was a damn good song. Worked well with Tame Impala too.
- I really enjoyed the Australian segment of the playlist, all the songs worked well together but didn’t sounds repetitive. Good variety of artists from same place.
- I wasn’t really a fan of the acoustic section from Nick Drake to Bob Seger. I don’t usually mind stripped down tracks like this but I just don’t enjoy most of the songs from these three.
- On the other hand, I love the segment from “Here Comes The Sun” to “Fake Plastic Trees.” Simply beautiful songs that fit together wonderfully. I especially though Eno into Coldplay was a perfect fit.
- “Bodies” was an incredible song. As much as I love “Fuck You,” I feel bad that it seems to be overshadowing the rest of Cee-Lo’s very strong album.
- I really liked the Massive Attack to Gorillaz segment. Three awesome tracks that fit well together.
- As I’ve said elsewhere, I don’t like hardcore rap so that middle segment did nothing for me.
- However, you ended really strongly with LCD Soundsystem. Great way to close the setlist.
Although I liked part 1 better than part 2, this was a very strong effort from beginning to end. Great job!