Open Book - Gnarls Barkley
Open Book - Gnarls Barkley
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
Pink Floyd
The BBC One Sessions (aka BBC Archives)
Archived from two appearances on John Peel's BBC One Show in 1970 and 1971, this is some crystal clear live Pink Floyd. One of the finer performances of "Echoes" in my collection (and there are many of them).
Setlist:
1970 Set:
Embryo
Fat Old Sun
Green Is the Colour
Careful With that Axe, Eugene
If
Atom Heart Mother
Fat Old Sun
1971 Set:
One of These Days
Embryo
Echoes
Blues
Older Women Are Beautiful Lovers,Ronnie Mcdowell
Pink Floyd
Live May 7, 1977
Anaheim, CA
Setlist:
Sheep
Pigs On the Wing Pt 1
Dogs
Pigs On the Wing Pt 2
Pigs (Three Different Ones)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts 1-5
Welcome to the Machine
Have a Cigar
Wish You Were Here
Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts 6-9
Money
Garbage, I'm Only Happy When It Rains
IMO, the most underrated song of the grunge era. certainly defined my generation.
Mission - Chris Cornell
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
The Devil Dogs
30 Sizzling Slabs
1995, Crypt Records
The Dogs were "garage revival" before garage revival became cool. The absolute perfect blend of 50's rock and roll sensibilities and 60's proto-punk raw power, the Devil Dogs can flat out bring it like no other band (in fact, they make some of the other bands that are currently attempting to play in this style seem like complete jokes). This album contains their cover of the Dictator's punk classic "Stay With Me". These same Dictators once claimed in another of their classic songs they could play "Faster and Louder" than anyone else. The Devil Dogs play their song much faster and much much louder than they did. If you enjoy flat-out raw rock and roll, find yourself some Devil Dogs records.
Hypnotize - Audioslave
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
Summercamp, On Her Mind (BASEketball soundtrack)
Feed The Gods - White Zombie
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
Joe Walsh, Life's Been Good
Pardon Me - Incubus
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
Free - U.P.O.
I do enjoy a hard rock didgeridoo.
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
311, Down (one of the most overlooked songs of my generation)
Sublime (variety playlist)
Marquee Moon - Television
1977, Elektra Records
This is the debut album from Television. Television was the first rock band to perform at New York's legendary CBGB's. Along with the Ramones and the Patti Smith Group, Television were the core of the burgeoning punk scene which was growing at CBGB's and Max's Kansas City. Unlike many of their contemporaries who shunned all but the basics of musicianship, the players in Television were veritable virtuosos. This added a completely different element to their contributions to the punk scene and had massive influence on bands to follow for many many years. The interplay between the guitars of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd and the use of extended instrumental passages created a sound unique on the scene.