Fuck, A Little Respect was the 80s. Dammit.
Fuck, A Little Respect was the 80s. Dammit.
lulz
New Order - Regret
I am neither foxy, nor a lady.
Neil Young - Kanye West - Beck - PJ Harvey - The Knife - Basement Jaxx - Tom Waits - Shpongle (Live) - Flying Lotus (Live) - The Avalanches - Autechre - Eels - Fat Freddy's Drop - Liquid Liquid - OFWGKTA - Freddie Gibbs - Big K.R.I.T. - Phantogram - Christian Scott - Nosaj Thing - Gold Panda - James Blake
For 2011
Space! Nice. Oh shit, that reminds me too:
Man, those guys fell off the face of the earth.
edit: I figured out what I was doing wrong
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DfM - Enjoy The Silence
speaking of SR
Whooooaaaa.
These were some of the first songs that made me think about what love might feel like...
4/15: Tama Sumo @ Seattle
4/25: Rolling Coastal Blackout Fever, Sloucher @ The Crocodile
4/27-30: Stagecoach
5/16: Mount Kimbie @ Neumo's
5/25-27: Sasquatch
Lovefool, baby. Yes.
I just listened to the Gin Blossoms' New Miserable Experience in its entirety today. One of my favorite albums front to back.
And I can't believe no one has mentioned THIS yet:
5/22 - The Cure - Hollywood Bowl
5/31 - Brian Jonestown Massacre - Teragram (?)
6/07 - Chelsea Wolfe - Teragram (?)
6/14 - Silver Apples - Troubadour
6/16 - John Carpenter - Orpheum
last.fm, if you care
Twitter, if you dare
this was one of those songs that reminds me of the little snippets of music MTV would play like in Daria or during ads.
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and .... Let Me Change Your Mind Tonight ... one of my all-time brilliant guilty pleasures
... Johnny Hates Jazz!
Two fuck yeahs indeed for "Cantaloop".
Dip trip, flip fantasia ftw.
5/22 - The Cure - Hollywood Bowl
5/31 - Brian Jonestown Massacre - Teragram (?)
6/07 - Chelsea Wolfe - Teragram (?)
6/14 - Silver Apples - Troubadour
6/16 - John Carpenter - Orpheum
last.fm, if you care
Twitter, if you dare
I was just coming in here to post "Flagpole Sitta" and that New Radicals song, but they have both been covered. Oh well, here is my contribution...
LOVE this song. I put it on far more often than I would like to admit.
Also, Becca, Seal is a regular part of my Saturday morning work play list. Sometime it inspires a sing-a-long. It is awesome. I don't know how anyone could resist loving Seal.