Top 6 Albums of 2006:
TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain
The Strokes - First Impressions of Earth
Cat Power - The Greatest
Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Show Your Bones
Justin Timberlake - FutureSex/LoveSounds
The Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes
Top 11 Tracks of 2006:
TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me
The Pipettes - Pull Shapes
El Perro del Mar - God Knows (You got to give)
Justin Timberlake [ft. TI] - My Love
Cat Power - Lived in Bars
The Rapture - Get Myself into It
Ghostface Killah - The Champ
Peter, Bjorn, and John - Young Folks
The Game - It's Okay [One Blood]
The Strokes - You Only Live Once
Kelis - Bossy
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Friday, December 1, 2006
Take me to an island
Top 5 Albums I would want to take to a deserted island:
The Beatles - Rubber Soul(1965 US vinyl version)
I dont even think I need to explain this. Actually I fucking know I dont need to explain this but I will anyway. And I dont want to come off as an elitist bastard but the US vinyl release has two of the best songs ever, "I've Just Seen a Face" and "It's Only Love". Keep your fucking acid up your ass fellas, actually I am pretty sure that will have you tripping balls as well, but just give me 35min of good marijuana influenced ass kicking pop songs and then we can filter out all those doochebags trying to tell me how amazing Sgt. Peppers is. I ALREADY KNOW! But what do those clowns know about "Girl" and "Run for your Life"..........................clowns.
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead (1986)
I want to make out with Johnny Marr. You can't do it better and with good ole Stephen crooning the shit out of my heart i dont know whether to start crying or kick a dog. "There is a Light That Never Goes Out" is dead on like a mother fucker "Take me out tonight/Where there's music and there's people/ And they're young and alive/ Driving in your car I never never want to go home/ Because I haven't got one/ Anymore"...every verse kicks me soul, god damn you Morrissey! and then the chorus para-phrased "Umm fuck these clowns, id rather sit here with you and die" and ummmmmmmmm that talks to me. And Frankly, Mr. Shankly between solid rythm, majestic pop riffs and crooning poetry, they got me hooked like a freshly popped teenage girl.
The Kinks - Kinda Kinks (1965)
The Kinks are the most kick ass punch you in your face band ever. They would completely beat the shit out of Paul, John, George and Ringo but as soon as they would Sgt. Pepper would come out and lay a smack down. But this society of preservers would rally together and oust that bloated Sgt. Pepper and stomp his face in. By far Ray Davies IS the man, I wish he was my dad. He just walked around and bitched people just writing the best songs...Beatlemania? Beatlemania this...BAM! ***JANK! JANK! JANK!***"I wanna a lot outta life but I got my limitations..." ***JANK! JANK! JANK!*** Plus there is something about a band that is dressed in suits but reak of whiskey and hate each other, its sex, "Dont Ever Change".
The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers (Recorded: 1973 ; Released: 1976)
Ummmm have you fucking heard RoadRunner? CLOWNS! Get off my lawn!!
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground (1969)
This album cause its dark and bright/heavy and light/the best and the best. "oh John Cale you wanna leave thats cool, dont forget your viola...anyway hey Moe...count it!" My feelings on John Cale is the same as my feelings on Acid...Im glad I did it but I dont really need it around, im glad i know what a glowing tree looks like and how beautiful a leaf really is but after a while I get really paranoid and shitty. This album is Lou Reed, it stinks Reed and I wouldn't trade it for any other VU albums.
hot track:
"Sunday Girl" - Blondie
The Beatles - Rubber Soul(1965 US vinyl version)
I dont even think I need to explain this. Actually I fucking know I dont need to explain this but I will anyway. And I dont want to come off as an elitist bastard but the US vinyl release has two of the best songs ever, "I've Just Seen a Face" and "It's Only Love". Keep your fucking acid up your ass fellas, actually I am pretty sure that will have you tripping balls as well, but just give me 35min of good marijuana influenced ass kicking pop songs and then we can filter out all those doochebags trying to tell me how amazing Sgt. Peppers is. I ALREADY KNOW! But what do those clowns know about "Girl" and "Run for your Life"..........................clowns.
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead (1986)
I want to make out with Johnny Marr. You can't do it better and with good ole Stephen crooning the shit out of my heart i dont know whether to start crying or kick a dog. "There is a Light That Never Goes Out" is dead on like a mother fucker "Take me out tonight/Where there's music and there's people/ And they're young and alive/ Driving in your car I never never want to go home/ Because I haven't got one/ Anymore"...every verse kicks me soul, god damn you Morrissey! and then the chorus para-phrased "Umm fuck these clowns, id rather sit here with you and die" and ummmmmmmmm that talks to me. And Frankly, Mr. Shankly between solid rythm, majestic pop riffs and crooning poetry, they got me hooked like a freshly popped teenage girl.
The Kinks - Kinda Kinks (1965)
The Kinks are the most kick ass punch you in your face band ever. They would completely beat the shit out of Paul, John, George and Ringo but as soon as they would Sgt. Pepper would come out and lay a smack down. But this society of preservers would rally together and oust that bloated Sgt. Pepper and stomp his face in. By far Ray Davies IS the man, I wish he was my dad. He just walked around and bitched people just writing the best songs...Beatlemania? Beatlemania this...BAM! ***JANK! JANK! JANK!***"I wanna a lot outta life but I got my limitations..." ***JANK! JANK! JANK!*** Plus there is something about a band that is dressed in suits but reak of whiskey and hate each other, its sex, "Dont Ever Change".
The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers (Recorded: 1973 ; Released: 1976)
Ummmm have you fucking heard RoadRunner? CLOWNS! Get off my lawn!!
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground (1969)
This album cause its dark and bright/heavy and light/the best and the best. "oh John Cale you wanna leave thats cool, dont forget your viola...anyway hey Moe...count it!" My feelings on John Cale is the same as my feelings on Acid...Im glad I did it but I dont really need it around, im glad i know what a glowing tree looks like and how beautiful a leaf really is but after a while I get really paranoid and shitty. This album is Lou Reed, it stinks Reed and I wouldn't trade it for any other VU albums.
hot track:
"Sunday Girl" - Blondie
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