lucyjoyce wrote:Wanted to let you know about www.pandora.com if you didn't already know about it. It's the "music genome project" You enter a few artists or songs that you like, and it creates a "radio station" for you. You give the songs a thumbs up or down, and after a bit, you start liking almost all the songs (known and obscure) that it plays. Good way to find new music. You can have different stations, so you can match it to your mood. Nice to have in the background.
brute wrote:progger?
JohnGaunt wrote:Or he indulges in herb.
sauromatian wrote:Herb, D&D, what's the difference?
sleepyCO wrote:Has anyone heard the Dead's version of "Dancing" in full?
Badmike wrote:I really need to update this thread more often...it's been over two years since I posted the 10 Cds You Need in Your Collection. Well, here's another ten.....I could probably go 100, but we'll take them ten at a time, that way I can do this another 15 years....Anyway, I've been going through my collection cleaning out some dead wood, and happened to run across a few pieces of greatness here and there, thought I'd share:1. Cornershop---When I Was Born for the 7th TimeWhat do you get when you combine Indian music (from India), funk, indie and dance/hiphop? You get a once in a career hit album, one which got Spin magazine's album of the year in 1997. Unfortunately, Cornershop (basically, Tjindar Singh and whoever he jams with) never put out anything as good as this before or after. From the two catchy songs that begin the album (Sleep on the Left Side and Brimful of Asha, a tribute to Indian film star Asha Bholse), the album takes a fun ride through many different music styles, including country, even remaking Norweigen Wood at one point. It's really hard to not be happy when you listen to this album, and you'll find yourself humming along to this lo-fi, hooky minor masterpiece.