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kewl link, thought i wud add as im burning a cd to keep in da car..

red hot chili peppers-californication

Ocean Avenue-yellowcard

counting crows-hard candy

foo fighters-the colour and the shape

Shangri-La Dee Da-Stone Temple Pilots

A compilation of all the rocky tunes, cant be beat :D

to name a few, i dare to mention a "blue" cd that she keeps sneakin in there :shock:

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kewl link, thought i wud add as im burning a cd to keep in da car..

red hot chili peppers-californication

Ocean Avenue-yellowcard

counting crows-hard candy

foo fighters-the colour and the shape

Shangri-La Dee Da-Stone Temple Pilots

A compilation of all the rocky tunes, cant be beat :D

to name a few, i dare to mention a "blue" cd that she keeps sneakin in there :shock:

 

That Yellowcard album is the shiznit, track 11 - believe. That's a drive stoopid song if ever I heard one. Amazing, gives me goosebumps listening to it. Don't think I've heard anything pertaining to 9/11 that is so apt.

 

Counting Crows album is spot on too, Miami.... :)

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Referring to the CDs in the changer now, my own compilation in the Corrado is:-

Eagles, Mary J Blige, Brownstone, Alison Kraus and Union Station,

Love (Forever Changes) - Duplicate CD - always in car. Still got original vinyl, too, plus hundreds of others 60s-80s.

Frank Sinatra, The Band, Aretha Franklin, Steely Dan

Rickie Lee Jones, Joni Mitchell, Quincy Jones,

Pat Metheny, Donald Fagen, Van Morrison, Barry White,

Prince, Spandau Ballet, Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez,

Chuck Berry, Otis Redding, Who, Stones, Tina Turner,

Underworld, Moloko, Gladys Knight and Chaka Khan.

 

Last 5 CD purchases were Cream Classics, Elgar - Sacred Choral Music, Ray Charles (Duets), George Michael (Patience) and Jill Scott (Beautifully Human).

 

Not bad for a narrow-minded old git and pensioner, I reckon!

The first 3 "albums" I bought (in 1964) were Rolling Stones No 1, Rachmaninov PIano Conc No2 and "Moanin'" by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Still can't get enough music. Keep on rockin' guys and try not to knock others taste - you may see reason and grow to like what you first hate!!

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DJ Shadow - Endtroducing

Blackalicious - A 2 G

LTJ Bukem - Earth 1 & 2

Unkle - Psyence Fiction

Portishead - Dummy

Latyrx - The Album

Beth Orton - Central Reservation

Radiohead - OK Computer

The Stone Roses - 1st Album

Luke Vibert - Big Soup

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i run old school hiphop / turntablism in my c.

 

not exactly easy listening from the likes of: d-styles, scratch perverts, qbert, shadow and a whole host of other scratch dj's.

 

i too am a scratch dj. gimme a pdx2000 and a hak 310 and i'm happy.

i'm an admin on UK based scratch forum - http://www.digitalvertigo.co.uk, and our members are constantly submitting tracks.

on the scratch forums, i am "2ndhand"

 

but for me its hiphop all the way in my car.

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but for me its hiphop all the way in my car.

 

I like a bit of hiphop, although the more esoteric stuff, like Non Prophets, clouddead, Anticon, Jemini, etc. And anything on the Big Dada and Lex labels.

 

I dig turntablism too, particularly Kid Koala and Peanut butter wolf. Gonna check out your site, sounds wicked :)

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Gonna check out your site, sounds wicked :)

 

register and check the downloads in the audio section

got some mad Uk talent with cuts galore. along with some from the US, and Europe.

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Prodigy - Experience

Prodigy - Always outnumbered never outgunned

Ministry of sound - Not sure but a new one!

Robbie Williams - Sing when your winning

White stripes - Elephant

Charlatans - Charlatans

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Cheers for the point to this thread VR6, I wouldn't have found it otherwise! And apologies for starting the other thread in OT, must've been asleep when I did that! :oops:

 

So, here's my list of what's currently in the cd deck (again! :lol:):

 

Bullet For My Valentine:Self-Titled EP - Welsh, very melodic screamo with lots of 80's-style riffage, for those who wished Funeral For A Friend were a bit heavier!

 

Jimmy Eat World:Futures - top-notch US emo, fantastic melodies, plus I'm going to see em on Tues!

 

DJ Shadow:Endtroducing - the original and the best, the master of sample-based atmospheric hip-hop/soundscapery, cd cover is my avatar!

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Neil g60 said

Black Sabbath- Paranoid

 

Bought this a few months ago - token support for Ossie, a shambling wreck, but a good man at heart, I am certain.

As for Heavy Metal, they and Deep Purple got there first and had top 20 singles when Alan Freeman hosted the top 40 on Radio 1 about 1969. I think I still have a bit of that program on reeltoreel tape.

You young guys dont do what I have done, ie lost/scrubbed old recordings on tape or whatever medium you are now using. You always regret it later! I still enjoy listening to live performances I have recorded from about 1976 onwards.

Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll! :cheers:

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gradeAfailure, Endtroducing is one of my favourites, go back a page here and you'll see i posted it before, Private Press is great too but it ain't the first one ! Just bought 'Lifesavas' album and 'Diplo - Florida' from Lemington whilst my C was at Stealth on Tuesday ! Both are awesome........

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Cheers for the point to this thread VR6, I wouldn't have found it otherwise! And apologies for starting the other thread in OT, must've been asleep when I did that! :oops:

...............

 

No problemmo :)

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carpoid, yeah i wasn't a fan of private press til i saw him live at brixton academy in 2002 and then it really started to grow on me... :notworthy:

 

bit more of an update:

grade - under the radar

something corporate - leaving through the window

james lavelle live in barcelona

the killers - hot fuss

hybrid - remix and additional production by...

rufio - 1984 + perhaps, i suppose

coheed and cambria - in keeping secrets of silent earth:3

funeral for a friend - casually dressed and deep in conversation

deftones - white pony

sigur ros - ()

m83 - dead cities, red seas & lost ghosts

lost in translation OST

atreyu - the curse

 

plus a couple of cds of stuff recorded from Secret Sound Service, a Winamp radio station that plays really cool electronica...!

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Oh thank the lord.. someone else who is a fan of Hybrid. And I thought I was the only one.

 

I reccomend you head over to http://www.hybridized.org mate, sign up, and download some of the Hybrid sets.. some mindblowingly good music on there ;)

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I'm chillin' with Lucy Pearl in the car at the moment. I always have a maxwell CD in the car. Nothing like some mellow grooves to thrash down the lanes with.

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Ive got several cds rolling around in the car at the moment

Pharcyde - Labcabincalifornia

Faithless - Reverence

2x Mixed cds with random Hip Hop and Progressive Trance

Another cd with a collection of James Holden tunes

 

JimsG60 Another Hybrid fan here, granted not listen to much in a while

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well i must say im proud of you all... (well most of you lol) such great taste in music throughout the forum!...

 

personally id have to go with Rage against the machine, Tool, Pantera, Meshuggah, sometimes a little incubus (jimmy eat world, hundred reasons, that sort of stuff). and to chill out i love kruder and dorfmeister, and of course being from bristol i cant get enough of massive attack or portishead!... but thats normally when im low on petrol or old bills behind me. :oops: :lol:

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Not really liking to much new music at the mo, so most of the CDs in my Raddo are quite old stuff.

 

Underworld

Orbital - Belfast - what a tune for driving home late at night

Leftfield

Laurent Garnier

Daft Punk - looking forward to the new Album

Crydamoure

Les Rythmes Digtales - done the music from the Renault transformer ad

Air

Stanton Warriors

Groove Armada

Dirty Vegas

Basment Jaxx

 

And if I am in one of those moods nothing like a bit of Aphex Twin, especially Window Licker :silly:

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currently i have.....

 

Atreyu - the curse

Killers - hot fuss

My chemical romance - (cant remember which)

 

.....in my car

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