What Are U Listening To Right This Moment?

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Two more beautifully remastered reissues w/tons of extras, including a live DVD on the Live & Dangerous cd. Essential really...reminds me of the days of gatefold lps simply because of the beautiful liner notes.
 
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57tr2loI0Nc"]YouTube - Massive Attack - Protection (Radiation For The Nation Mix) vinyl[/nomedia]
 
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAKoU_W_mf8"]YouTube - The Jim Carroll Band - People Who Died[/nomedia]

Wow...heard this song on the ride into work. NO song about horrible deaths and loss should be this catchy and up beat. I am gonna be singing this ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL DAY!
 
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5X1Ex31uvg"]YouTube - DEATH DEATH DIE - PUT YOUR BALLS ON IT[/nomedia]

This is dumb fun too. Jason Ellis is pretty damned funny, sorry.
 
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Sorry, yet another well done reissue of a hard to find Lizzy cd. No band has ever made better use of the dual lead guitar. You youngens that love Iron Maiden...this is the wellspring from whence they came. And Lynott is a goddamned warrior poet!!!!!!!
 
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one of my friends just told me about Elbow. So far, I'm liking them

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nothing groundbreaking, but there are a few solid songs on there
 
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Bought this Tuesday almost solely out of nostalgia. Have always loved Stevie Nicks and the whole leather lace feathers hippie deal. What can I say...I'm old. So, I figgered I bought it, let's take it for a spin. WOW. Her voice has dropped a register or two, but this is a well written/produced cd that features her great voice with some nice uncomplicated background vocals and really understated musicianship. And..oh yeah...GREAT SONGS. This has been getting some nice reviews, trust me...wel deserved. Even better with the incense/candles burning.
 
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[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKP9RwoTWwE"]YouTube - Avenged Sevenfold - Not Ready to Die[/nomedia]

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY2GkiHaJR0&feature=related"]YouTube - The Ghost Inside-Chrono Official Music Video[/nomedia]
 
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Bought this Tuesday almost solely out of nostalgia. Have always loved Stevie Nicks and the whole leather lace feathers hippie deal. What can I say...I'm old. So, I figgered I bought it, let's take it for a spin. WOW. Her voice has dropped a register or two, but this is a well written/produced cd that features her great voice with some nice uncomplicated background vocals and really understated musicianship. And..oh yeah...GREAT SONGS. This has been getting some nice reviews, trust me...wel deserved. Even better with the incense/candles burning.

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKn9uNieISo"]YouTube - Stevie Nicks - In your Dreams - Official Album Trailer HD (PCM Upconverted)[/nomedia]

P Diddy relegated this to the back pages right quick...I think this cd is so good it deserves a callback. Apologies if I am wrong.
 
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Just found out the lead singer of a PA based band was killed in a car accident in February. Found out when I was looking up summer show dates. no:

So I'm listening to these....
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and my favorite...
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R.I.P. Patrick.
 
where's Goallum?? I think I agree with you. This is better than the Suburbs

dammit. I think I might actually like the Arcade Fire now.

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[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGdstwaxhcU&feature=related"]YouTube - Ozzy Osbourne & Randy Rhoads- Mr Crowley[/nomedia]

RIP Randy - Hands down - Best Ever.
 
Music Review: Anvil ? Juggernaut of Justice | Geeks of Doom

The great thing about Anvil is that no matter what, they will keep on rockin?, keep on poundin?. Where some of their younger contemporaries have embarked on or completed farewell tours, insisting age has claimed another victim, Anvil will keep going.

For years now they have raised the bar for themselves with each new release. On their latest album, Juggernaut of Justice, they have raised that bar very high indeed; these are the best songs Anvil has ever written. After over 30 years together and in the form of their lives, they would be foolish to stop this juggernaut now.

Anvil previewed title and opening track ?Juggernaut of Justice? on their Facebook page ahead of release. It?s a storming metal song with a typically catchy lead riff and unyielding rhythm that got me very excited and gave back-up to my argument that Lips is one of the most underrated lead guitarists in metal. The dildo-wielding, naked photo-posing Lips of old may not be around any more, but the most significant difference in him is that Lips is now an even better guitarist. His scintillating solos on the rampaging, Motorhead-esque ?On Fire? will bring a smile (and an air guitar) out in all Anvil fans.



Drummer Robb Reiner is so fast at times that I wonder if he has entered into some unholy pact and acquired extra super-fast limbs. If he was not so accurate with every beat, ?When All Hell Breaks Loose? could be the sound of Reiner violently destroying his drum kit such is his speed. Reiner is famously a big fan of jazz drummer Buddy Rich and ?Swing Thing? is Reiner?s tribute to him that he described as ?metal jazz?. While that?s technically a good description of it, I think it?s better than that. It could have been an excuse for Reiner to show off and prove to us that he can play like his hero. But ?Swing Thing? is brilliantly played and something so different to anything Anvil has done before that I?m glad they included it on the album.

Aided by working at Dave Grohl?s superior Studio 606, producer Bob Marlette, who has previously worked with such metal gods as Alice Cooper and Black Sabbath, has done a fantastic job with Juggernaut of Justice. Possibly his greatest achievement with this album is the fact that I hardly noticed him at all; the whole album sounds like a seamless performance.

What is very easy for producers, and to a certain extent the band, is to make this the Lips And Robbo Show. But the awesome Glenn ?G5? Gyorffy has been in the band for fifteen years and shows he is worthy of playing alongside his very talented bandmates. Especially with his sinister bassline on ?New Orleans Voodoo? and his pneumatic drill-speed playing on ?Running.?

Back in the ?80s at the time of Anvil?s heyday, their early albums provided classic metal tunes that inspired some of today?s biggest metal bands. The tracks on Juggernaut of Justice stand up to the likes of ?666? and ?Metal On Metal? and in the guaranteed crowd pleasers ?Fukeneh!? and ?Turn It Up,? with their big, fist-pumping chorus chants, they have two new tracks that will be a certain hit with live audiences on their travels this summer. Roll on album fifteen.

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcUK3L3IJl0"]YouTube - ANVIL Juggernaut Of Justice - FukenEh![/nomedia]
 
Listening to 3 of my faves

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Ah, the lost art of the ALBUM. When it was more than just a collection of singles. Raise your glasses!!!!
 
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