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Hey I'm going to the music store...

Postby Locke_ » Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:26 pm

And so are you.

What are you gonna pick up next time you do some music shopping.

I've been getting into some chiller music lately. Here's what I'm probably gonna grab today:

Bon Iver's album For Emma, Forever Ago

Devotchka's latest album: A Mad and Faithful Telling

The two Nick Drake CDs I don't have. I just watched a good documentary in parts on youtube, and I can't help but get into Nick Drake more now.

An album by a group called She & Him which is two musicians (M. Ward and some great female musician I can't remember the name of). They have some good originals and do good covers.

What are you gonna get next?
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Postby Jayelle » Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:27 pm

There are stores with music? I thought it just came magically from online. :)

I'm not a big music person, but I'll pick up some Jack Johnson and some Josh Ritter.



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Postby thatguy1944 » Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:48 pm

buy some perfect circle and tool you will by sad and happy...

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Postby Slim » Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:35 pm

Making a pretty big assumption there. I have never bought music in my life. I don't own any music, and I probably never will. I'm not much of a music man -- I'm fine just listening to the radio.
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Postby locke » Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:30 pm

last album I bought was the new Dolly Parton Backwoods Barbie. which I'd give a 4 out of 5. some outstanding tracks on that, The Lonesomes, Cologne and Shinola (as in you don't know s*** from). Last album I bought on itunes was Loretta Lynn's greatest hits which is probably one of the best albums I ever bought, damn that girl had an ear for turning a phrase, no wonder Jack White is such a fan.
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PS. To Locke_ and locke. One of you seriously needs an avatar or something.
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Postby Dr. Mobius » Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:19 am

I've got a lot of stuff sitting in my iTunes shopping cart, mostly full albums.

E.S. Posthumus - Cartographer (Piri Reis Remixes), Unstoppable single
Assemblage 23 - Meta
Vibrasphere - Exploring the Tributaries
Michael Salvatori & Martin O'Donnell - Halo 3 Original Soundtrack
Cesium_137 - Proof of Life
1200 Micrograms - 1200 Micrograms, Heroes of the Imagination, The Time Machine

And a few other things I'm still considering.
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Postby Jayelle » Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:17 am

I'm not a big music person
I'm not much of a music man -- I'm fine just listening to the radio.
Do you want to start a support group?
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Postby mr_thebrain » Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:07 am

right now i'm enamored with classic folk and folk-rock.

i've been listening to donovan and loudon wainwright III and don mclean and so on and so forth. so i'm trolling for some of that online with plans of purchase.

in a very mellow state of mind this week i guess.
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Postby eriador » Sat Apr 05, 2008 4:18 pm

I just "bought" (but am still downloading) about 700 mb of Dire Straits. They seemed to be lacking from my library.

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Postby Virlomi » Sat Apr 05, 2008 4:30 pm

I'm really excited for Laura Marling's cd to come out in the US. If you like female singer-songwriters and have never heard of her, you really should check it out. Sincere, beautifully-written, clever tracks which are both addicting and completely un-annoying and non-poppy... which appears to be a really difficult line to walk. So yeah, that'll probably be next.

The last thing I bought on iTunes was Yael Naim's first album. She's a French-Israeli sort of gypsy-rock (is that even a genre?) kind of vocalist. If you've seen the new Macbook Air commercial, you've heard her single, New Soul.

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Postby Mich » Sat Apr 05, 2008 4:47 pm

I highly recommend Carbon Leaf, and their best album "Indian Summer", although "Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat" is a great one, too (and not just because of the awesome album art). They're a kind of folk-ish indie band with Celtic roots. Maybe someone who understand genre better would be able to describe them better.
Dire Straits. They seemed to be lacking from my library.
I just did the same thing! I realized the only Mark Knopfler I had in my library was from the Princess Bride soundtrack.
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Postby Tome » Sat Apr 05, 2008 5:04 pm

I need new music so badly, but I'm very picky. And I'm not even picky in a specific way--there are just some bands that I like, and some that I don't. I haven't figured out what seperates the two.

Hmm. I guess I'd like to get more Math the Band. Uh...Counting Crows are supposed to have a new album out eventually. That's about all I can think of right now.

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Postby Luet » Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:35 pm

right now i'm enamored with classic folk and folk-rock.

i've been listening to donovan and loudon wainwright III and don mclean and so on and so forth. so i'm trolling for some of that online with plans of purchase.

in a very mellow state of mind this week i guess.
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Postby Locke_ » Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:37 am

My mother says she went to a Don Mclean concert on some Christmas Eve back in the day. He played for about twenty minutes and decided since it was Christmas Eve he was done for the night. She has held a grudge ever since. I can't blame her. But I can't blame him either. Siiiiiick story though.
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Postby Slim » Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:50 pm

I'm not a big music person
I'm not much of a music man -- I'm fine just listening to the radio.
Do you want to start a support group?
Hi. My name is Slim Pickens. I... am not into music. *pause* I opened my CD case... and... *snif* It was empty!! *sobs* The money I could have used on music *snif* ... put me through college! *breaks down into sobbing*
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Postby Mich » Sun Apr 06, 2008 2:43 pm

*sobs* The money I could have used on music *snif* ... put me through college! *breaks down into sobbing*
Some of us enjoy music and never spend a dime on it... *slow wink*

Okay, I take that back. I've bought a total of three CDs in my life, for myself. Jason Webley "Only Just Beginning" and "The Cost of Living" and Gatsbys American Dream's self-titled album.

Speaking of which, you should try some Jason Webley. He's a folk singer who half the time is singing nonsense songs and the other half about the apocalypse (the second song on his list). Hilarious guy, nicest guy I've ever met. In fact, I shall now share a story:

Webley had a concert in Boise last summer, which I, of course, was going to, and my friends from Spokane/Moscow decided they were going to come, too. It was at some bar, but it was an all-ages concert, so we were good to go. My friends were running late, so I went there to meet them. I paid to get in, and was told that all underage would have to leave in half-an-hour. Naturally, I was upset, and I soon found out that Webley was, too (all of his concerts are all-age). Apparently there had been some miscommunication, so he played a few songs, and then, at the proper time, announced he would be going onto the street to play for those who couldn't stay.

My friends showed up just in time for the first song on the street, and he played about seven more. I know it's not that unusual for someone who used to be a busker, but it was so cool. We got a picture that we definitely wouldn't have had without this odd bit of bad/good luck.

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