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Aurora Started conversation Oct 31, 2001
I know there're lots of you out there with great taste in music, so can anyone give me any information on the following bands... Album reviews, which album should I buy first, stuff like that All comments appreciated.
xx Thanks xx
Mercury Rev
Radiohead
Elbow
Cousteau
Pulp
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Hopelessly Paranoid Posted Dec 23, 2001
Hey Aurora
Its encouraging to see a big fat vein of indie is infiltrating your musical taste. Of the bands on your list I'm only really bigly into Radiohead (but, honestly, who isn't). The best I can do is say that their all on my list too . I know a really good band (friend of a friend of a sister) who've supported Elbow (called Oceansize, you heard it here first!), but I haven't heard enough of them. As for Radiohead, I think the best I can do is recommend you hear, if not get the albums in the order I heard them, because I think it made me appreciate them a lot more.
OK Computer - nuff said...
Pablo Honey - Angsty and guitary, everything you want to scream about
The Bends - the one everybody loved before OK came out. The 90s in a nutshell.
Airbag/How Am I Driving - a B-sidey album, for when you want to become a muso but feel free to skip it otherwise.
Kid A - better than people make it out to be. great headphone music (you can probably get really cheap because it wasn't as popular as everyone wanted it to be).
Amnesiac - Not their best stuff, but its still Radiohead.
I Might Be Wrong - All live, and True Love Waits is possibly one of the greatest love songs ever.
There's a full synopsis, but when it comes down to it, just do what you like
Have a kosher christmas and a good sounding new year
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Aurora Posted Dec 30, 2001
Thanks I bought I Might be Wrong recently and loved True Love Waits and Spinning Plates. OK Computer was a Christmas present, and although I'll admit it didn't sound too amazing on the first listen through, is now one of my favourite albums.
Do you know of anywhere to find out about Oceansize? I can't find any songs by them on the place where I usually download music. Thanks again.
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Hopelessly Paranoid Posted Jan 1, 2002
Good good
Happy new year, by the way.
Very recently borrowed Elbow's Asleep In The Back. Its sounding pretty fab so far. Very mellow, the ideal way to start the new year, in fact
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Aurora Posted Jan 13, 2002
Ah, yes, Elbow. I've tried to like them, and Red and Newborn are great, but their album hasn't really grown on me since I first listened to it.
Have you heard anything by Tom McRae? His album is amazing.
Happy new year to you too.
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Aurora Posted Feb 3, 2002
I played Asleep in the Back a few times today, and I think most of it is growing on me. Still not too keen on Tailfly, though...
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TheAngelOfDeath Posted Jul 15, 2004
Try The Cure if you want something different. Download the following:
A Forest
Lullaby
Lovesong
Friday I'm in Love
Or get their greatest hits CD.
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Aurora Posted Sep 1, 2004
Ooh! Friday I'm in Love I already have and like. I'll have a listen to the others, cheers.
Strange that since I last posted in this thread I've seen Elbow at Glastonbury, and been in the crowd singing Grace Under Pressure. :D
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