Sharin' in the groove
I'm not sure I understand what this list is. In Mikey's original posting, this is what he said:
"I'm not saying these 20 are the best or the most influential or that they speak to a movement or some shit. I'm just saying that when I put them in my CD player they sound the nicest, in one way or another."
If that is what the list is about, then how can you argue? These are personal selections. I enjoyed Null's smack talk, but I think he missed Mikey's point, which was: here's some good music that you people might enjoy. Then it seemed as though Mikey forgot his orignial point by replying to Null's list and defending his own.
Anyways, I'm gonna write down some albums that I love. That means that when I hear the first few notes of the first song, I smile because it sounds so fucking good to my ears. Maybe it's the memories involved, or the thoughts and concepts that the music brings to my head, or the way the beat makes me want to shake my groove thang. I can't describe what I love about music via the written word. This is just music that I love.
Dexter Gordon-GO
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
Phish-A Live One, disc one
Phink Floyd-Division Bell
Pink Floyd-Dark Side of the Moon
Donovan Frankenrieter-Donovan Frankenrieter
Jack Johnson-On and On
Counting Crows-August & Everything After
Dire Straits-Brothers In Arms
Sublime-Sublime
Railroad Earth-The Good Life
The Band-Music From Big Pink
Cream-Disraeli Gears
Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Joshua Redman-Wish
G. Love & Special Sauce-Electric Mile
David Bowie-Ziggy Stardust
Steve Miller-Greatest Hits, 1974-1978
CCR-Chronicles One
Dave Mattews-Under the Table
The Who-Tommy
Led Zeppelin- I
Little Feat-Waiting for Columbus
Paul Simon-Graceland
Paul Simon-Negotaitions and Love Songs
Without a Fridge-Without a Fridge
The Company CD
John Coltrane-Blue Train
Two burned discs of Okie that Paul made for the last &Pub party where I came out of the bathroom after smoking weed for half an hour to see 30 Mexicans dancing in the middle room, with the stereo playing Los Extermadoras in the room next to them.
Los Extermadoras-Los Extermadoras
Warren Zevon-Excitable Boy
Bad Company-10 from 6
Dave's Big Deluxe-Songs from the Cradenza
Strig Cheese Incident-String Cheese Incident
Ray Charles- Greatest Hits 1 & 2
Ween-Chocolate and Cheese
Bod Dylan-Blood on the Tracks
Jeremy Smith-The S.S. Calorie. Including the record breaking hits: Aden's Nipple, Port Plumb, Lite Rail, Blowjob Alley, Mustach Rider and much much more.
I should stop. That's probably over 40. Sorry. I have a lot of music that I love. How about this people. Let's share all this love for music. Whoever would like to participate is welcome. Step one: Burn a copy of however many discs of music that you feel like sharing. Step two: Send them in the mail.
Jeremy Smith
5311 Latona Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Step three: With your return address, I either send you music that I think you will like based on your music taste (the music you send me or the list that you post), or you tell me what music you want, and I send it to you.
Step four: Listen to the music.
That's it. Thats all there is to it. I can't make it any simpler. Reading the lists that have been posted thus far, I can see music that I haven't heard that I want to. Null, Ridley, Jones- whoever else is out there- you love this music so much then let's hear it. Get a fucking stamp, burn the fucking discs, and that's it. I get music that you love, you get music that I love and we're all happy.
J
"I'm not saying these 20 are the best or the most influential or that they speak to a movement or some shit. I'm just saying that when I put them in my CD player they sound the nicest, in one way or another."
If that is what the list is about, then how can you argue? These are personal selections. I enjoyed Null's smack talk, but I think he missed Mikey's point, which was: here's some good music that you people might enjoy. Then it seemed as though Mikey forgot his orignial point by replying to Null's list and defending his own.
Anyways, I'm gonna write down some albums that I love. That means that when I hear the first few notes of the first song, I smile because it sounds so fucking good to my ears. Maybe it's the memories involved, or the thoughts and concepts that the music brings to my head, or the way the beat makes me want to shake my groove thang. I can't describe what I love about music via the written word. This is just music that I love.
Dexter Gordon-GO
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
Phish-A Live One, disc one
Phink Floyd-Division Bell
Pink Floyd-Dark Side of the Moon
Donovan Frankenrieter-Donovan Frankenrieter
Jack Johnson-On and On
Counting Crows-August & Everything After
Dire Straits-Brothers In Arms
Sublime-Sublime
Railroad Earth-The Good Life
The Band-Music From Big Pink
Cream-Disraeli Gears
Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Joshua Redman-Wish
G. Love & Special Sauce-Electric Mile
David Bowie-Ziggy Stardust
Steve Miller-Greatest Hits, 1974-1978
CCR-Chronicles One
Dave Mattews-Under the Table
The Who-Tommy
Led Zeppelin- I
Little Feat-Waiting for Columbus
Paul Simon-Graceland
Paul Simon-Negotaitions and Love Songs
Without a Fridge-Without a Fridge
The Company CD
John Coltrane-Blue Train
Two burned discs of Okie that Paul made for the last &Pub party where I came out of the bathroom after smoking weed for half an hour to see 30 Mexicans dancing in the middle room, with the stereo playing Los Extermadoras in the room next to them.
Los Extermadoras-Los Extermadoras
Warren Zevon-Excitable Boy
Bad Company-10 from 6
Dave's Big Deluxe-Songs from the Cradenza
Strig Cheese Incident-String Cheese Incident
Ray Charles- Greatest Hits 1 & 2
Ween-Chocolate and Cheese
Bod Dylan-Blood on the Tracks
Jeremy Smith-The S.S. Calorie. Including the record breaking hits: Aden's Nipple, Port Plumb, Lite Rail, Blowjob Alley, Mustach Rider and much much more.
I should stop. That's probably over 40. Sorry. I have a lot of music that I love. How about this people. Let's share all this love for music. Whoever would like to participate is welcome. Step one: Burn a copy of however many discs of music that you feel like sharing. Step two: Send them in the mail.
Jeremy Smith
5311 Latona Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Step three: With your return address, I either send you music that I think you will like based on your music taste (the music you send me or the list that you post), or you tell me what music you want, and I send it to you.
Step four: Listen to the music.
That's it. Thats all there is to it. I can't make it any simpler. Reading the lists that have been posted thus far, I can see music that I haven't heard that I want to. Null, Ridley, Jones- whoever else is out there- you love this music so much then let's hear it. Get a fucking stamp, burn the fucking discs, and that's it. I get music that you love, you get music that I love and we're all happy.
J
1 Comments:
I thought that some people might be confused. Ridley is Mikey. Mikey is Ridley. He's also known as Mr. Pink, but that's another story, and it has nothing to do with Resivour Dogs.
J
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