What are you listening to, right now................
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@majorrage said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Due to their absence from Spotify, I had forgotten about Tool. One of my favourite bands ever.
Although this isn't my fave track, it's the one that I first heard that made me jump out of my skin.
MR you are my boy!!! Every time i wonder who my favourite band is, i listen to Undertow and Aenima, and the fact they are both fucking perfect answers my question immediately. Holy shit i can't overstate how amazing i think those two albums are.
4 Degrees is my favourite Tool track. if i had to narrow down a top 5:
4 Degrees
Aenima
46&2
Jambi
ParabolaAaaand i know what i am listening to all day.
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@majorrage said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@bovidae said in What are you listening to, right now................:
There maybe a new Tool album in the next 5 years based on the rumours the band has been in the studio. It's only been 12 years since their last release...
Yeah, I don't have high hopes for their new release honestly. I think their albums have gotten steadily worse as they have continually tried to complicate things (timing, bass lines etc) and add experimentation into it.
I would put their albums best to worst in exact synch with their timeline. 10,000 days had high points, but as an album it was hard listen.
Opiate > Undertow > Aenema > Lateralus > 10,000 Days
Opiate first? wow. that's a pretty unusual opinion. I'm cool with it though.
Like you, i think they got too clever for their own good. Lateralus is fucking great for the first half, but falls away after Parabola. 10,000 Days has 3 good tracks (Jambi is fucking amazing) and i can honestly say i don't listen to the rest).
If a new album ever turns up, i would be surprised if it was a stand out (although Metallica did it last year, so maybe...?)
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Opiate is just too short to be my number one. I've got it as Ænima > Undertow > Opiate > 10, 000 Days > Lateralus.
10, 000 Days only beats Lateralus because Jambi is better than anything on that album.
Choosing my favourite tracks is bloody difficult as there's so many, but the ones I've probably listened to the most would be:
46 & 2
4 Degrees
Jambi
Opiate
Ænima
Pushit
H.This list could get very long...
Then maybe more randomly Rosetta Stoned and Third Eye. Those two track grew on me until I became obsessed with them.
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The thing about opiate is that I generally love every song on that EP. I can't say the same about any other tool album. They all have higher points, but opiate is just so raw. It's almost like RATM, with the exception of Opiate (the song) which is little more like the rest of Tools catalogue
Love a top 5 list!! Bloody tough for Tool though, as there are just sooo many good song. I'll have to list the contenders, then whittle it down I think ...
Opiate: Jerk-Off, Opiate
Undertow: Prison Sex, Sober, Undertow,
Aenima: Stinkfist, Eulogy, FortySix & Two, Hooker With a Penis, Anema
Lateralus: The Patient, Parabola, Ticks & Leeches, Lateralus
10,000 Days: The PotNow, I'll listen to them again and completely change my mind I'm sure.
It gets hard to work out what is your favourite song and what gives you your best memories - Sober, Stinkfist probably aren't really my fave tracks of theirs, but I'll never forget the first time I heard sober (mates prelude going to a party in Tauranga up pyes pa road) and stinkfist was almost the anthem of my first year flatting in in the Tron.
In isolation this sounds a touch gay, but I really do love Tool.
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Eurovision final live stream
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This should be in the thread of “Learning something New every day.”
I just learned Israel is in Europe.
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@salacious-crumb said in What are you listening to, right now................:
This should be in the thread of “Learning something New every day.”
I just learned Israel is in Europe.
As is Australia.
Eurovision is a complete and total shit way of creating an extra gay pride event
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Utah Saints: Synth Hero Mix
This month's selectors were once described by the KLF as "the first true stadium house band" and have had 9 Top 40 UK hits... the one and only U-U-U-Utah Saints. Enjoy!
TRACKLIST W/ NOTES BY UTAH SAINTS
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Quiet Life - Japan. Synths right the way through and the coolest singer and bass player in music. Heard this on the radio and it had a unique combo of disco synth and punk hair.
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The Things That Dreams Are Made Of - Human League. They were way ahead of their time and a big influence on the Utahs. It was always our aim to sample them one day and we did on our track “Believe in Me”. We met Phil many years later and he told us that us sampling him and making the track a hit had inspired them to go back in the studio and make music again.
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Don't Stop - K.I.D. He was presented as an Italo Disco artist in the early 1980s but was actually a pseudonym for a Yorkshireman (our home county) called Geoffrey Bastow. He was based in Munich and collaborated with Giorgio Moroder, Boney M and played guitar for Engelbert Humperdink!
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Cybotron - Clear. This track was recorded in 1982 by Detroit legend Juan Atkins and Richard Davies and was at the forefront of the electro sound. We first heard this on the legendary Streetsounds Electro Series.
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Your Love - The Prodigy. They started 6 months before us, and we used to meet them most weeks at different raves up and down the country. Liam is a true genius and has always stayed true to his art and never compromised and followed trends. He has always raised the bar in terms of production.
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Boogie Down Bronx - Man Parish. He was instrumental in defining the electro sound of the 1980’s and had a great knack of putting the funk into electronic music. This electro sound was instrumental in Tim getting a set of turntables around 1985 and staying in his bedroom learning to mix and scratch while all his friends went to the pub. He then went on to be a UK technics DMC semi-finalist in 1987
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It's Grim Up North - Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu. It's impossible to do a Synth Hero mix without including a KLF track. The J.A.M.M.s were so important and unique and opened the door for us and so many other electronic acts - unique pioneers. Plus we live up north :).
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Moskow Diskow - Telex. They were the Belgian trailblazers - a poppier answer to Kraftwerk at the time.
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Rhythm is Rhythm - It is What It Is. It would be a bit too obvious to put in Strings of Life in here but we couldn’t not put something in by Derrick May. As May demonstrates on this track, machines can have the funk and create soul and emotion in dance music. It is always really hard to mix his tracks in clubs as nothing was ever quantised when he recorded it, hence why it has so much soul.
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Friends of Matthew - The Calling. This track reminds us of going off each weekend to play at raves back in the 90’s and a time when people made records in their bedroom and pressed up 500 copies and put them out on white label. It also used a similar approach to sampling as we used in our early tunes as it sampled a very early Human League track - “ The Lebanon” and an old disco track by Dee D Jackson which came out in 1977 called “Automatic Lover”.
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Welcome to Paradise- Front 242. They used synthesisers as sonic weapons. Sheer power live and dance floor friendly industrial grooves on record. Also paved the way for taxi driver mohawks.
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Feel Me - Blancmange. First heard this late at night on John Peel- it had so much soul and energy as a dark pop song, with such a driving, simple baseline. We also brought our Roland 909 Drum machine off them!!
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Ghost Rider - Suicide. Arguably ahead of everyone - combining rock's' roll with cheap electronics using the common denominator - distortion and scary vocals. When Jez Utah started out playing in The Cassandra Complex they handed him a casio keyboard a "Suzz" (cross between sustain and fuzz) pedal, some gaffa tape and a Suicide album. Off he went.
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@crucial said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@salacious-crumb said in What are you listening to, right now................:
This should be in the thread of “Learning something New every day.”
I just learned Israel is in Europe.
As is Australia.
Eurovision is a complete and total shit way of creating an extra gay pride event
Didn't Eurovision predate gay pride events (well public ones at least).
Funnily enough, one of my mates who is gay went to Eurovision. Also, oddly, it's weirdly bigger here in Oz than I thought, I know (straight) people who have Eurovision parties to watch it.
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@sammyc said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Went to see Sepultura and Death Angel play last night in Christchurch
The best type of metal concert... fucking loud and angry. Saw 3 skinheads dragged out by security for fighting.
Awesome! I went to Sepultura when i was in High School and was completely intimidated!
Are they still awesome?
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@nepia said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@crucial said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@salacious-crumb said in What are you listening to, right now................:
This should be in the thread of “Learning something New every day.”
I just learned Israel is in Europe.
As is Australia.
Eurovision is a complete and total shit way of creating an extra gay pride event
Didn't Eurovision predate gay pride events (well public ones at least).
Funnily enough, one of my mates who is gay went to Eurovision. Also, oddly, it's weirdly bigger here in Oz than I thought, I know (straight) people who have Eurovision parties to watch it.
My wife attended a Eurovision party hosted by the Portuguese Embassy.
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@sammyc said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Went to see Sepultura and Death Angel play last night in Christchurch
The best type of metal concert... fucking loud and angry. Saw 3 skinheads dragged out by security for fighting.
Awesome! I went to Sepultura when i was in High School and was completely intimidated!
Are they still awesome?
fucking awesome... They play the kind of music that is 10,000 times better live than on CD.
best concert I've been to in years.
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@bovidae said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Not the news Tool fans want to hear.
yes, but the news we all actually expect.
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How have i gone this long without discovering Steel Panther? What a crack up!
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
How have i gone this long without discovering Steel Panther? What a crack up!
Obviously Steel Panther is a comical glam band but they have some talent. The lead singer Ralph Saenz (Michael Starr in this band) and guitarist were both in a Van Halen tribute band called the Atomic Punks. Saenz was brilliant singing the DLR songs.
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@rocky-rockbottom said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@tim said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Great sophisto-pop track.
so great, I have the "Walking on the Rooftops" LP, solid all the way through and totally sumptuous production. The follow up "Hats" was a bit more maudlin
They never really did 'uplifting' did they?
This is about the closest they got (I quite like this album as background music)
When that first album came out the production values were quite awesome. I remember using it as a tester when setting up PAs to check clarity (the good old pre-digital days when you did front of house by ear)
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Incredibly ob$cure. “Sussex” LP was released two months after Stooges debut and five months before Sabbath debut. Overall LP is a good blend of both, with a touch of V.U. Not a weak song on the album. Might be the apex of the indie underground stoner-rock genre, and imho vastly superior to Leaf Hound’s legendary “Growers of Mushroom,” even if the audio recording quality is much inferior being straightout heavy garage distortion acidrock slop.
Bent Wind – Going to the City, from the album 'Sussex’ (1969)