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The Very Best of Talk Talk

 

Hard to see when it'll get played though, what with Journey being next to it. 'Be Good To Yourself' is starting to really grow on me as well, just because the intro reminds me of Andrew WK. More so than the others.

Stop listening to the Journey and tell me how the Talk Talk is.

 

Everyone keeps saying "Talk Talk Talk Talk Talk Talk!" and I've just been afraid to listen to them simply because I really have no idea what they're about and they never seem to have that one album that everyone raves about in stock, but this is the final straw. If you give it a thumbs up as well, I might just give in.

 

Anyway, uhm, I got that new Miles Davis Electric DVD, and the new live Primus DVD, which are both fantastic... and then Nick Drake's first album, which is also fantastic... and then the Joanna Newsome album, which I haven't listened to yet because I JUST FOUND MY OLD NEW RADICALS CD!!!!! And it's so bad, but I'm LISTENING TO IT NON-STOP ANYWAY!!!!!

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...although thinking about it, I may need to give it a closer listen later tonight. I didn't like Spiderland or Unknown Pleasures at first either, until I sat down and listened to them in a dark room.

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Frank Zappa - Chunga's Revenge

I don't have that one. What's notable on it?

 

Disk 1 is awesomeness, specifically Zomby Woof. Disk 2 is not so awesome, but still better than a lot of music nowadays.

 

The studio version of that song is still my favorite. The solo has so many intentionally awkward wavering squawks and squeals to it. Drunken swaying back and forth on the percussion. It's on a lot of live cds, it seems.

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Not doing this deliberately, but the Journey is far better than Talk Talk. You might prefer Talk Talk, due to being WR0NG, but objectively, it's only ok really. I prefer Japan.

Well, OK then. I probably wouldn't like Talk Talk then, if they're worse than Journey.

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The following were purchased with gift cards that I received form my brother and sister for Christmas:

 

Gwen Stefani- Love, Angle, Music, Baby

Matthew Sweet- Gold and Platinum Collection

Blackaliscious- A2G EP

GZA- The Legend of the Liquid Sword

Modest Mouse- Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks

Bad Brains- I Against I

 

I'm LOVING Gwen's album. It's so New Wave that it's sick. If the album were released in say, 1985 or '86, it would have sold 20 million copies.

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Enjoying the warm X-mas afterglow that is the sales, I picked up the following for £5 each:

"Boyhitscar" by Boyhitscar

"The Remote Part" by Idlewild

"Blackened Sky" by Biffy Clyro

"Lipstick Traces: A Secret History Of" by the Manic Street Preachers

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Frank Zappa - Chunga's Revenge

I don't have that one. What's notable on it?

I've so far only had the chance to listen through it once, but so far my impression is that it's pretty fun and good stuff throughout, though the only track that really stood out for me on first listen was the title track.

 

As for recent purchases, today I picked up Elvis Costello's Trust and Miles Davis' Facets used on vinyl.

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I don't care that you guys are joking, just stop with the whole Journey/Talk Talk shit. Jesus.

You're partially responsible. Once you came out of the closet and admitted you like Journey, the music folder hasn't been the same.

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One day, you'll realize it's okay to like bands played on classic rock radio. I mean, if you wanna continue the whole lumping-together-two-bands-who-have-no-business-being-lumped-together thing, I'd rather listen to Journey than the Arcade Fire any day of the week.

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c47533unp93.jpg Frank Zappa - Apostrophe

 

Over Nite Sensation is pretty good. Apostrophe is fantastic, though.

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And re: Talk Talk, I like both of their "Serious Art" albums, Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock, but neither are particularly mindblowing. In fact, they just sound like what Peter Gabriel would if he didn't care about pop music at all.

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Found one fine deal today:

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$7 used, pretty much perfect condition. I've wanted a copy of this for a while.

 

Tomorrow I hopefully go and blow some Christmas cash, though I'm probably going to have to order most of what I want. The Wedding Present, Wire, Husker Du, and Pulp are all under consideration, with a little room left for ODB.

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The first time I listened to that Yo La Tengo album, I had an unbearable migraine headache, and thus was unable to pay close attention to it. I've avoided it since then, because just thinking about it gives me a headache again.

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Since all these people seem to be posting pictures... I shall be sheepish and do the same.

 

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This is really awesome. I haven't had much time to listen to it outisde of my car, but I really love the whole atmospheric feel.

 

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As of right now this isn't getting any play time. Mostly because of the Nile CD, but even without it I don't think I'd be listening to it much. I don't really dislilke it... it's just not something I can listen to for very long without getting bored.

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Edwin, I must lobby for Pulp, the greatest band my native Sheffield will ever produce unless I miraculously become good. Start with His 'n' Hers if you're not already familiar. And of course, Wire are the best punk band ever.

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I'm pretty familiar with Pulp, but only This Is Hardcore and Different Class, and I only own a copy of the latter. Needs more Jarvis.

 

I actually just ordered a copy of the Wire box set for $35. It's the UK remasters of the first three albums, and I've had an awful time actually finding a copy of Chairs Missing anywhere, so it's on it's way.

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