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World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids) - OFFICIAL VIDEO - YouTube
Method Man's new song (promo for Sour Patch Kids), sick video too. Hope he has a new album coming out. Guy has such a sick flow.
Wayne used to have so much potential
Lil Wayne - BM J.R - YouTube
The intro/interlude/outro to the original Carter are so sick.
Lil Wayne - Walk In - YouTube
Inside - Lil Wayne - YouTube
Walk Out - Lil Wayne - YouTube
Shady 2.0 2011 BET cypher. He's got such a sick squad. 9 minutes of straight legitimately awesome lyricism.
Hip Hop Awards ’11: Shady 2.0 Cypher | Hip-Hop Awards | Videos | BET
Thought you guys might be interested in this band.
Its maynard-from-tools side project
Puscifer Horizons Conditions Of My Parole Full Album Free download - YouTube
Whole album is pretty great so far.
today's theme is newer bands with an old blues influence
The Black Keys - Work Me - YouTube
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Shuffle Your Feet ola ta kommatia apo dekath entolh se lista sta info :) - YouTube
Desert Sessions - I Wanna make it Wit Chu (Live) - YouTube
now psychobilly! The Matadors - Teenage Zombie Sluts - YouTube
then spiritualized Spiritualized - The Twelve Steps - YouTube
and sleep Spiritualized Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space - YouTube
some creepy chill folk/blues for Halloween
Timber Timbre - Black Water - YouTube
Chris Liberator and Sterling Moss - Punk Attitude
Have some stomping acid techno.
New album for Morbid Angel sucks but this one is brutal:
Morbid Angel: Blades for Baal - YouTube
i've prolly listened to about 10 hours of happy hardcore over the last few days but i'm too embarrassed to post a link.
Tech's stuff is always so consistently good. His rhyme structure and the way he can switch to 4 or 5 different flows in one verse is just goddamn incredible. Probably the best lyricist putting out hip-hop right now.
"Who Do I Catch" Tech N9ne Official Music Video - YouTube
Eminem just keeps falling off harder and harder. His cypher verse has me hopeful for a somewhat decent solo album but I listened to this (his most recent recorded release) and was all like :rolleyes:
Yelawolf- Throw It Up (feat. Gangsta Boo and Eminem) [Radioactive] - YouTube
I couldn't...
Busta Rhymes ft. Twista - Can You Keep Up - YouTube
WKQZ-FM
Not a song, but plays kick ass tunes nonstop.
Been listening to this stuff at work a TON lately.
Going to see these guys in the summer, can't fucking wait! You can all just imagine me with a spliff in one hand and a beer in the other, dancing like a twat in a field to these guys while smiling from ear to ear. That's what my summer will be, people.
Dunkelbunt - Roll Away
This guy playing at the same festival... oh good God, it's gonna be a messy weekend. Fuck February right in the ear, I want it to be August already.
Jungle is MASSIVE!!!
Haha happy hardcore sucks. Except this one... takes me back to being a 16-year-old twat!
Motorway Madness
The whole nas it was written album.
THERE IS NO GOOD POP MUSIC ATM
so i'm bumping this
Mochi Beats - Raging Levels (Avicii Kanye Britney Others) - YouTube
Itzhak Perlman, Yo Yo Ma & Emanuel Ax - Live From Lincoln Center (part 5/6) - YouTube
on part 5 at the moment, its been a delightful morning.
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super morrissey bros.
The Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain. Seriously.
Life on Mars - The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - YouTube
Sublime - Burritos
Sublime - Date Rape
I fucking love ska
Sublime is not fucking ska.
Huh? Do what? Are you being pedantic here? Are you looking for the more techincally correct term ska-punk? Sublime is pretty diverse, some reggae, some dub, but mostly ska.
Wikipedia -
Telling me Sublime is not ska is like telling me Fat Freddy's Drop isn't reggae because it's not like Bob Marley style reggae. FFD isn't technically reggae alone, it's a fusion of many genres (like a great deal of modern music), but its dominant influence is reggae and as such is easiest defined as reggae, rather than reggaedubsouljazz.Quote:
Music historians typically divide the history of ska into three periods: the original Jamaican scene of the 1960s (First Wave), the English 2 Tone ska revival of the late 1970s (Second Wave) and the third wave ska movement, which started in the 1980s (Third Wave) and rose to popularity in the US in the 1990s.[6]
Likewise, Sublime is ska-dominant, and as such, it's fucking ska. Have more ska, and tell me this is rock or something...
Culture Shock - Onwards
Citizen Fish - City On A River
The Beat - Mirror In The Bathroom
Desmond Dekker - Israelites
Skatalites - Freedom Sound
Honestly, I have Sublime - Date Rape on right now, and I'm astonished that anyone can say this isn't ska. What the fuck do you think it is?
Thanks Daven, just listening to these guys now...
Trinity Roots gets a thumbs up...
Salmonella Dub I'm already familiar with, they're fucking great...
Cornerstone Roots are average...
Black Seeds are ok...
Also, in case you're not familiar with them, check out Katchafire and Filibuster
Pedantic? Maybe. Far too many people would agree with you for me to put up any kind of argument. I've just always hated that Sublime was pigeonholed into being specifically ska. Yeah there;s ska influence but they were so much more than that. I also hate when they're referred to as skunk or skank.
Saying Sublime is ska is like saying the chili peppers is strictly funk or rage is a hiphop band. I mean, the early Beatles had clear doo wop influecnes, does that make them a doo wop band?
yeah sublime defo has more in there than just ska. lots of punk ofc, and they have a diff vibe than most "straight-up" 90s ska bands. Who cares I guess, I still love em'. brings me back to being a teenager and gettin' kicked out of skate spots by cops, drinking shitty liquor out of iced tea bottles and fingerblastin' sluts in the park. :h:
Sublime- Ebin - YouTube
Sublime - Doin Time (Uptown Dub) - YouTube
i'm biased cos new zealand and i've seen them all live loads of times. Cornerstone roots are probably mostly worthwhile cos their show, same with hikoikoi reserve - i wouldn't buy their music. One year i saw the dub about ten times and their sets were consistently more fucked up out of the world than i was ;) - check out shapeshifter, more dnb and used to play with the dub heaps. Black seeds seem bored whenever i see them live now, but The Black Seeds - Keep On Pushing - YouTube
obv know katchafire, will look into filibuster soon
for now some roots manuva
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAeCx5_4L3o
and some for ob
Roots Manuva - Highest Grade - YouTube
re sublime, i'm with the consensus here that they made great music irrespective of what box to stick it in
E-Dubble // Class Clown // (w/Lyrics) - YouTube
Incredibly catchy. Good luck getting this out of your head for the next week if you listen to it and know the sample.
Put the volume on 11, the sub on max, and then just click play ...
Trust me, just do it
addendum
Erotic lounge - Thievery Corporation feat. Emiliana Torr - YouTube
"sittin' and starin' out of the hotel window,
got a tip they're gonna kick the door in again
i like to get some sleep before i travel.
but if you got a warrant, i guess you're gonna come in."
Grateful Dead - Truckin' - YouTube
AND HE SHALL BE LEVON, AND HE SHALL BE A GOOD MAN
Elton John sucks.
Have some good music... Mr Scruff - Sweetsmoke
A friend of mine, John, put out this song a while ago. Not sure if posted, so I will post it here
Neil Young - Old Laughing Lady
Neil Young - Old Laughing Lady - YouTube
The Cure - Love Song - YouTube
just cos
and going through some old cd piles
Leonard Cohen The Stranger Song - YouTube
i'm gonna speculate that tranny witches are generally pretty cool...
listening to an old mixtape
Missing Link by Del tha Funkee Homosapien and Dinosaur Jr. (uncensored) - YouTube
Nina Nastasia and Jim White - Odd Said The Doe - YouTube
TOM RUSH /// 10. Child's Song - (Tom Rush) - (1970) - YouTube
and linked through and edit paste cos this shit is gold
Dirty Three ft. Nick Cave - Sea Above, Sky Below - YouTube
still provides those spinal chills all these years later:
The Mars Volta - Drunkship of Lanterns - YouTube
alternatively, for those of you who prefer shorter and faster versions, higher narcotic:blood ratios, and zack de la rocha:
The Mars Volta - Drunkship Of Lanterns (2003) [re-broadcast version].mpg - YouTube
some more of cedric+omar because i'm drunk.
"Transatlantic Foe" by At The Drive In - YouTube
i like this, particularly given recent events involving musos turning up at my place to eat
Jimmy Fallon, Carly Rae Jepsen & The Roots Sing "Call Me Maybe" (w/ Classroom Instruments) - YouTube
cheers cuz
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Home (live @ kcrw) - YouTube
and older school
Pixies - Where is my Mind (Fight Club Soundtrack) - YouTube
and even older, fuck, '78?!
psycho killer the original - YouTube
(relatively) local band. goddamn i am keen to see these guys in a couple of weeks
The Smith Street Band - I Ain't Safe - YouTube
Get Better Work Stories - YouTube
Killing in the Name - Doo Wop Accordion Funk Version - YouTube
musos - trust me on this one. There's some interesting shit in the discography. I've pretty much had two absolutely non-event fights in my life, one was with this guy. That should get a few people on here buying his albums just on principle.
You Throw Like A Girl - YouTube
etc
Going to see this guy tomorrow night. Srsly fucking stoked.
Joe Bonamassa - Stop! - YouTube
I hope he makes all his silly note-bending faces at the show.
Yeah, plenty of guitar face but his ability to play like he just doesn't give a fuck and still sound incredible is second to none. Was srsly a great fucking show in a small LA venue downtown. Just fucking awesome.
This guy played too... Was amazing.
Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time - YouTube
Ate here after the show at 1 in the morning.
http://i.imgur.com/neXA6.jpg