Subject: Re: What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
Hello,
>What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
Obviously in no particular order...
- - The Afghan Whigs - "Crime Scene Part One", "Brother Woodrow, Closing
Prayer" and a few others.
- - godspeed you black emperor! - _Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada EP_, "3rd
Part", "12-28-99" and "John Hughes" (the second section is especially good a
high volume).
- - Fly Pan Am - live versions of "Bibi a Nice, 1921" (the studio version is
not as powerful)
- - a silver mt. zion - "broken chords can sing a little"
- - The Cure - "From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea"
- - Francisco Lopez - _Untitled #104_
- - AMM - _The Inexhaustible Document_ (actually it's only to hear something!)
- - Neil Young - "I'm the Ocean", "Throw Your Hatred Down" and others
- - Einsturzende Neubauten - "HEADCLEANER"
That's what I can think at the moment...
Tschuss,
Mathieu
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Date: 13 Aug 2001 20:37:08 -0700
From: Dan Given <dlgiven@altavista.com>
Subject: Re: What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
Well, I don't really choose to listen to an album based on a particular songs that often these days, and I fond my desire for loud decreases as I age, but there are things that require taking chances with the lease and annoying my wife:
London Jazz Composers Orchestra - any of them. Hearing the full orchestra kick in after a small group passage is worth getting in shit from the landlord.
Solo bass albums (Joelle Leandre works best really loud, as does Peter Kowald, but any)
Mingus - any
The Who Live at Leeds
Elvis C. - This Year's Model
any of the Die Like a Dog albums
zydeco
Michel Doneda's Anatomie des Clefs
Schlippenbach Trio
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Someone (Kurt Gottschalk?) mentioned getting his first AMM disc and playing it really loud. They are one I really love at low volumes, so that the music becomes part of the atmosphere, rather than creating a new one.
Dan
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 20:11:01 -0700
From: Skip Heller <velaires@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
>
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 10:48:34 -0700 (PDT) m. rizzi wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for being patient. It's been a rough
>> summer for the zorn-list software. Hopefully,
>> we've added enough checks to prevent errant
>> ISP's from getting into an endless loop with
>> the mailing list.
>>
>> If you only see one copy of this message,
>> the consider the mailing list up and running
>> again. woo hoo.
>>
>> you may discuss music now.
>
> Great! Let's start with:
>
> What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
>
> Patrice.
>
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>
1. "What is Hip?" -- Tower Of Power
2. ""Black Rock" -- James Blood Ulmer
3. "Three Hours Past Midnight" -- Johnny Guitar Watson
4. "The Story of My Life" -- Guitar Slim
5. SPILLANE (side 10 ) -- Zorn
6. "Red Rose" -- Blasters
7. "White Girl" -- X
8. middle mvt of Charles ves 4th Symphony, Tilson-Thomas recording
9. "Ran Kan Kan"-- Tito Puente
10. any James Brown record, just about
skip heller
http://www.skipheller.com
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Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 23:44:24 -0400
From: Matt Teichman <mft4@cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
this is fun
Elvis Costello -- Black and White World
Ginger Baker -- Worlds Within Worlds
Miranda Sex Garden -- Are You The One
Tim Buckley -- Look at the Fool
Brotz -- Nipples Side 1
Mahavishnu Orchestra -- Dream (The Trident version, not the live one)
Zappa -- Dirty Love
Don Byron -- Mango Meat
Elliott Sharp -- Rails
PJ Harvey -- Legs
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Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 23:03:11 -0500
From: Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com>
Subject: New music on Mappings, week of August 14, 2001
Hi y'all,
This week on Mappings <http://www.antennaradio.com/avant/mappings/>,
you'll hear music for brass and electronics by Martin Bartlett, JA
Deane, Stuart Dempster, Tom Heasley, George E Lewis, Luigi Nono, and
Giancarlo Schiaffini.
The show went online Monday evening around 10:00 PM (-0800 GMT) and
will remain online at the above URL for a week.
Last week's program (featuring music by Earle Brown) is still
available in the Mappings archive
<http://www.antennaradio.com/avant/mappings/index1.htm>, where you
can also find play lists for the program since it began in March 1998.
Hope you tune in to the program.
Bests,
Herb
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817 377-2983
herb@eskimo.com
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 00:45:31 -0500
From: Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: Zorn List Digest V3 #523
Hi gang,
I'm glad the list is back up and all, but it would be a big help to
me, and probably some of the other people who get the list in digest
mode, if those of you who use Web browsers rather than e-mail
programs to send and receive your e-mail would please, please,
please, not send HTML formatted messages.
Every message sent this way comes through doubled in digest; once in
plaintext and then in a very ugly plaintext version of the HTML
coding of the same thing like the message below. All of the various
browsers that folks use to send e-mail have options/preferences to
turn this function off, and it would make the digest a lot easier to
read.
Thanks.
Bests,
Herb
>
>Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 14:57:07 EDT
>From: IOUaLive1@aol.com
>Subject: Re: What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
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>In a message dated 8/13/2001 2:35:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> > Great! Let's start with:
> >
> > What are your favorite ten songs to play really loud?
>
>Any music that I really, really like ... I would prefer to listen to loud.
>Having said that, lately I've been cranking up:
>Some live Wayne Krantz recordings that I have .....
>the CD "Seperation Anxieties" by a great band called 12 Rods, which was
>produced, recorded, and mixed by Todd Rundgren .....
>the Squarepusher song "My Red Hot Car" from his latest ....
>
>About 8 or 9 years ago when i was in my late teens, i used to LOVE to crank
>up the Yes CD "90125", particularly the tracks "Changes" and "Owner of a
>Lonely Heart". Those guitar power chords sound especially good at high
>decibels.
>The Brand X CD "X Communication" also sounds really good loud.
>
>- -Jody
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