Side ones, track ones
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userrrrr — 11 years ago(September 02, 2014 07:11 PM)
judging by all that crazy stuff I posted I can see why, but I enjoy Orchid quite a bit, I will add In The Mist She Was Standing to my list. I also like the Katatonia album that the Opeth vocalist was on 'Black Murder Day'.
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jaysilentbob37 — 11 years ago(September 16, 2014 03:32 AM)
- Silver - Echo & The Bunnymen (Ocean Rain)
- Johnny Strikes Up the Band - Warren Zevon (Excitable Boy)
- Janie Jones - The Clash (The Clash)
- Disorder - Joy Division (Unknown Pleasures)
- No Action - Elvis Costello (This Year's Model)
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ShannonTriumphant — 11 years ago(September 23, 2014 09:07 AM)
Excellent choices!
You'd probably like almost the entire soundtrack to Sofia Coppola's "Marie Antoinette" (Yes, that's right!). Many people didn't like New Wave mixed with a period piece, but you can't beat people in satin & wigs dancing in a Baroque palace to "Hong Kong Gardens" by Siouxsie and the Banshees. Here are some of the songs:- Aphrodisiac - Bow Wow Wow
- What Ever Happened? - The Strokes
- Ceremony - New Order
- Plainsong - The Cure
- Natural's Not In It - Gang of Four
Don't get me wrong
It might be unbelievable,
But let's not say so long.
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Valentin_Alsina — 10 years ago(March 15, 2016 08:17 AM)
top 30
tell me why - neil young (after the gold rush)
the magnificent seven - the clash (sandinista!)
im still in love with you - al green (im still in love with you)
you think i aint worth a dollar but i feel like a millionaire - queens of the stone age (songs for the deaf)
come together - the beatles (abbey road)
angel - massive attack (mezzanine)
immigrant song - led zeppelin (III)
gloria - patti smith (horses)
burning down the house - talking heads (speaking in tongues)
1969 - iggy & the stooges (the stooges)
beyond belief - elvis costello (imperial bedroom)
mysterons - portishead (dummy)
vicious - lou reed (transformer)
sympathy for the devil - the rolling stones (beggars banquet)
natural mystic - bob marley & the wailers (exodus)
airbag - radiohead (ok computer)
head like a hole - nine inch nails (pretty hate machine)
testify - rage against the machine (the battle of los angeles)
silver - echo & the bunnymen (ocean rain)
breathe - pink floyd (dark side of the moon)
green river - creedence clearwater revival (green river)
and it stoned me - van morrison (moondance)
excursions - a tribe called quest (the low end theory)
100% - sonic youth (dirty)
fight test - the flaming lips (yoshimi battles the pink robots)
metronomic underground - stereolab (emperor tomato ketchup)
get innocuous! - lcd soundsystem (sound of silver)
the headmaster ritual - the smiths (meat is murder)
megalomaniac - incubus (a crow left of the murder)
hexagram - deftones (deftones) -
john-2381 — 9 years ago(July 20, 2016 07:25 PM)
- Luv'n Haight - Sly and the Family Stone (There's a Riot Going On)
- I Looked Away - Derek and the Dominoes (Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs)
- The Hero Takes a Fall - The Bangles (All Over the Place)
- Concrete Jungle - The Wailers (Catch a Fire)
- Discovering Japan - Graham Parker and the Rumour (Squeezing Out Sparks)
Bonus Cut: 6) Little Child Runnin' Wild - Curtis Mayfield (Superfly)
Extra Bonus Cut: 7) Obvious Bicycle - Vampire Weekend (Modern Vampires of the City)
(Leaving off the obvious, such as Like a Rolling Stone, Gimme Shelter, I Saw Her Standing There)
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juror12 — 9 years ago(August 12, 2016 10:38 AM)
- Thunder Road - Born To Run (Bruce Springsteen)
- Hollywood Nights - Stranger In Town (Bob Seger)
- Tangled Up In Blue - Blood On The Tracks (Bob Dylan)
- Bat Out Of Hell - Bat Out Of Hell (Meat Loaf)
- Movin' Out - The Stranger (Billy Joel)
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Kotter7579 — 9 years ago(November 06, 2016 10:57 AM)
. The most obvious that hasn't been mentioned is Brown Sugar-The Rolling Stones (Sticky Fingers). It also should be listed as best opening note of an album.
Great call.
Tom sawyer, moving pictures - RUSH
Aqualung, Aqualung Tull
ON your radio, I'm the man - Joe Jackson
Hells Bells, back in black - AC/DC
Getting closer, back to the Egg - Wings
(Although reception is technically track one on back to the egg, it's half spoken word and more of a novelty)
"what's this? A doorknob? Good show!" the easily impressed Dr. Bartley