From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V8 #34 Reply-To: loud-fans@smoe.org Sender: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk loud-fans-digest Monday, February 9 2009 Volume 08 : Number 034 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [loud-fans] Re: anti-love songs needed [Russ Lewis ] [loud-fans] Re: anti-love songs needed [Russ Lewis ] Subject: Re: [loud-fans] anti-love songs needed [robert toren Subject: [loud-fans] Re: anti-love songs needed Thanks, everyone. This has been a huge help. I guess we could also throw in "Different Drum" by the Stone Poneys, an all-time-classic "get out of my face" song. Scott Tissue KCR-FM San Diego State University Radio in San Diego sucks. We suck a little bit less. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 05:15:41 -0800 From: Russ Lewis Subject: [loud-fans] Re: anti-love songs needed Of course, let's not forget: The Tuff Darts -- "Your Love Is Like Nuclear Waste" Wayne County and the Electric Chairs -- "Toilet Love" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 06:41:24 -0800 (PST) From: robert toren Subject: Subject: Re: [loud-fans] anti-love songs needed Has Scott written any anti-love songs?... unhappy in love for sure... but... hard to imagine r ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 10:06:46 -0800 From: Steve Holtebeck Subject: Re: Subject: Re: [loud-fans] anti-love songs needed On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 6:41 AM, robert toren wrote: > Has Scott written any anti-love songs?... unhappy in love for sure... but... hard to imagine > There are some anti-love songs on INTERBABE.. "Not Expecting" is one, maybe others? dimension-crash on-topica, - -Steve ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 12:12:42 -0700 From: Tom Marcinko Subject: [loud-fans] A CD's worth from January 09 It's official: There's more free music available than any human (uh, with a job?) can possibly find the time to listen to. Here's newish stuff I heard and liked in January, mostly culled from iPod listening while, uh, doing the boring bits of my job. The twang is probably the fault of the Big Rock Candy blog. I'm guessing that most of these were actually 08 tracks, and I can't promise some of them aren't reissues. Anyway... 01 Vice Rag  A.A. Bondy 02 Another World  Antony & The Johnsons 03 Starting Over  Black Lips 04 Blood Bank  Bon Iver 05 Sleepless Nights  Elvis Costello (from Return of the Grievous Angel) 06 The Rake's Song  The Decemberists 07 All My Friends (Should Be Punished)  The Dirtbombs 08 Judy Is A Punk  Grace Potter and the Nocturnals 09 The Sheik Said Shake  Hipbone Slim & The Knee Tremblers 10 My 45  Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs 11 Mexico City  Jolie Holland 12 Gimme Shelter  Local H 13 This Heart Is Condemned  Ludella Black And The Masonics 14 Private Shipwreck  Luke Temple 15 Soft Pedals  Modern Skirts 16 Lord Keep Me Sanctified  Monsieur Jeffrey Evans and his Southern Aces 17 People Got A Lot Of Nerve  Neko Case 18 Apples  One for the Team 19 That's the way that it was  Pierre de Reeder I try to support with my dwindling supply of cash the artists I take advantage of this way. Which led to my Decemberists fixation. (Damn you, Meloy!) Physical CD I actually bought this month: Get Guilty by A.C. Newman Recently bought from eMusic or iTunes: Betty Davis - first LP and They Say I'm Different (a perfect foil for George Clinton) (resissues, and you couldn't mistake it for any decade but the 70s) The Bird and the Bee - Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future (St. Etienne-esque) Byrne & Eno - All Of This Has Happened Before, And All Of This Will Happen Again (wait, it's NOT a Battlestar reference?) Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple (there are at least two great soul-rock-funk-hip-hop fusion bands with awful names, and the other is TV on the Radio) Bellavista Terrace: The Best of the Go-Betweens (I am curious, mate) Human Amusements at Hourly Rates: The Best of Guided by Voices Nick Drake: Five Leaves Left Otis Redding: Live in London & Paris (electrifying) Ryan Adams & the Cardinals: Cardinology (not electrifying on first couple of spins, except for "Sink Ships": "This position is not open now/The application forms got shredded; there was faulting wording in the documents") The Submarines: Honeysuckle Weeks (mostly for "You Me & the Bourgeoisie") Vampire Weekend (they're no Arcade Fire) Looking forward to hearing the new Neko Case, Immaculate Machine, Bishop Allen, and that Bruce guy. Thoughts, corrections, suggestions? T - -- http://tomaq.livejournal.com/ "In a world so redolent with wonder, how can we allow ourselves to conduct our daily lives with so little insight, such absence of dignity?" Bruno Argento http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2009/01/the_true_21st_century_begins.php ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 12:52:41 -0700 From: Tom Marcinko Subject: [loud-fans] P.S. to A CD's worth from January 09 I posted what links I could find: http://tomaq.livejournal.com/44560.htmlhttp://tomaq.livejournal.com/44560.htm l I hope it leads to something pleasant. On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Tom Marcinko wrote: > It's official: There's more free music available than any human (uh, with a > job?) can possibly find the time to listen to. > Here's newish stuff I heard and liked in January, mostly culled from iPod > listening while, uh, doing the boring bits of my job. > The twang is probably the fault of the Big Rock Candy blog. > I'm guessing that most of these were actually 08 tracks, and I can't > promise some of them aren't reissues. > Anyway... > > 01 Vice Rag  A.A. Bondy > 02 Another World  Antony & The Johnsons > 03 Starting Over  Black Lips > 04 Blood Bank  Bon Iver > 05 Sleepless Nights  Elvis Costello (from Return of the Grievous Angel) > 06 The Rake's Song  The Decemberists > 07 All My Friends (Should Be Punished)  The Dirtbombs > 08 Judy Is A Punk  Grace Potter and the Nocturnals > 09 The Sheik Said Shake  Hipbone Slim & The Knee Tremblers > 10 My 45  Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs > 11 Mexico City  Jolie Holland > 12 Gimme Shelter  Local H > 13 This Heart Is Condemned  Ludella Black And The Masonics > 14 Private Shipwreck  Luke Temple > 15 Soft Pedals  Modern Skirts > 16 Lord Keep Me Sanctified  Monsieur Jeffrey Evans and his Southern > Aces > 17 People Got A Lot Of Nerve  Neko Case > 18 Apples  One for the Team > 19 That's the way that it was  Pierre de Reeder > > I try to support with my dwindling supply of cash the artists I take > advantage of this way. Which led to my Decemberists fixation. (Damn you, > Meloy!) > > Physical CD I actually bought this month: > Get Guilty by A.C. Newman > > Recently bought from eMusic or iTunes: > Betty Davis - first LP and They Say I'm Different (a perfect foil for > George Clinton) (resissues, and you couldn't mistake it for any decade but > the 70s) > The Bird and the Bee - Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future (St. Etienne-esque) > Byrne & Eno - All Of This Has Happened Before, And All Of This Will Happen > Again (wait, it's NOT a Battlestar reference?) > Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple (there are at least two great > soul-rock-funk-hip-hop fusion bands with awful names, and the other is TV on > the Radio) > Bellavista Terrace: The Best of the Go-Betweens (I am curious, mate) > Human Amusements at Hourly Rates: The Best of Guided by Voices > Nick Drake: Five Leaves Left > Otis Redding: Live in London & Paris (electrifying) > Ryan Adams & the Cardinals: Cardinology (not electrifying on first couple > of spins, except for "Sink Ships": "This position is not open now/The > application forms got shredded; there was faulting wording in the > documents") > The Submarines: Honeysuckle Weeks (mostly for "You Me & the Bourgeoisie") > Vampire Weekend (they're no Arcade Fire) > > Looking forward to hearing the new Neko Case, Immaculate Machine, Bishop > Allen, and that Bruce guy. > > Thoughts, corrections, suggestions? > > T > > -- > http://tomaq.livejournal.com/ > > "In a world so redolent with wonder, how can we allow ourselves to conduct > our daily lives with so little insight, such absence of dignity?" > Bruno Argento > http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2009/01/the_true_21st_century_begins.php > - -- http://tomaq.livejournal.com/ "In a world so redolent with wonder, how can we allow ourselves to conduct our daily lives with so little insight, such absence of dignity?" Bruno Argento http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2009/01/the_true_21st_century_begins.php ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 18:00:42 -0500 From: Jenny Grover Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Re: anti-love songs needed Russ Lewis wrote: > Thanks, everyone. This has been a huge help. I guess we could also > throw in "Different Drum" by the Stone Poneys, an all-time-classic > "get out of my face" song. > As far as classics go, there's always "I'll Never Fall in Love Again." Jen ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V8 #34 ******************************