I finished two CD's for McC. It took me a long time to narrow it down and get it done.
Here's the track listing:
Marky's CD for McC Disc #1:
A Little "Best of Martin Hannett":
1. Armande Altai - Balance Toi Lola...
2. Armande Altai - Ciel D'Hiver (Sky of Winter)
3. Blue In Heaven - Across My Heart (Hannett version)
4. John Cooper Clarke - The New Assassin
End of Hannett bit...
5. Grandmaster Flash - The Message
6. Johnny & the Self Abusers (Simple Minds circa '77) - 18-18
7. Johnny & The Self Abusers (Simple Minds circa '77) - Cocteau Twins (this was the song the band Cocteau Twins was named after)
8. Kate Bush - A Coral Room
9. Keith Hudson - Satan Side
10. Ken Boothe - Old Fashion Way (on a Keith Hudson CD)
11. Big Youth - S.90 Skank (also on the Keith Hudson CD)
12. Brian Eno - This
13. Can - Dizzy Dizzy
14. Can - Laugh Til You Cry, Live Til You Die
15. Curtis Mayfield - We Gotta Have Peace
16. Donovan - As I Recall It
17. Donovan - Get Thy Bearings
18. Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man
19. Durutti Column - Nina
20. Durutti Column - Vampire Business
Marky's CD for McC PART TWO:
1. Lou Reed - Merry Go Round
2. Massive Attack - Daydreaming
3. Mental Cube - Chile of the Bass Generation (these guys became Future Sound Of London later)
4. Nico - All Tomorrow's Parties (Hannett produced)
5. Nico - My Funny Valentine
6. Roedelius - Rue Fortune
7. Runaways - Cherry Bomb
8. Runaways - Queens of Noise (live in Japan version with Joan Jett singing harmony)
9. Style Council - Long Hot Summer
10. Style Council - Mick's Company
11. Style Council with Tracey Thorn of Everything But The Girl - Paris Match
12. Sub Sub - Coast (these guys became the Doves later)
13. Suburban Lawns - Janitor
14. The Beatles - Lovely Rita
15. The Blue Nile - Tinseltown In The Rain
16. The Police - Regatta De Blanc
17. The Suburbs - Drinking With An Angel
18. U2 - The Three Sunrises
19. White Stripes - Instinct Blues
20. White Stripes - My Doorbell
I finished two CD's for McC, finally
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Yeah, I will, been planning to, really but very busy this week. Most intense week for me since I graduated. I found a job but I've got a lead on another one, so I don't care which job I end up with either way I will be happy, and I'm so glad this job searching hell is over. Jesus, Kate Bush loves us all. Really. Must worship the Kate KATE sorry, never mind...what was I going to say? I went record shopping with my friend today but didn't find but one thing I was looking for boo hoo. Not even the first Simply Red album which I know you will all laugh at me for trying to find. I've never heard the whole thing before. I have no idea whether it's good or not, really. But I want to hear it anyway. I've heard 3 songs off it. But it's probably crap. I'm not hopeful.
Also curious about some 60's British folky thing called Vashti Bunyan. Had the same guy on two tracks that worked with Nick Drake, orchestrated Nick Drake songs, you know what I mean, the strings on certain Nick Drake songs.
ANYWAY I FOUND OUT THAT FUCKING BILLY BRAGG IS PLAYING HERE SOLO ELECTRIC WHICH IS THE ONLY WAY I WANT ANYTHING TO DO WITH BILLY BRAGG IS IF HE IS SOLO ELECTRIC I MAY HAVE A MUSICAL ORGASM, ETC. OH MY GOD. I can't believe he's doing a solo electric show here I feel so freakin' lucky. Fuck all his country/folk Wilco crap. Let's get BACK TO BASICS, BILLY!!!
Yeah anyway so, I just have to get the bloody jewel cases, you see, McC. And I actually do have enough money left to get them. And nothing much planned for Sunday, tomorrow, I mean today...except sobering up later and maybe going and getting those damn jewel cases I want so bad so I can send you the CD's and just for my own purposes, I hate these fucking jewel cases I have that are tinted dark red and dark blue you can't see through them and can't see the color you chose for your CD sleeve when you printed it out.
Okay so anyway...I did buy one CD today...
There's a guy who calls himself Eluvium. I think he moved from Portland to Seattle or still lives in Portland I'm not sure. But he does some amazing things when he plays solo piano. And also he does some other kind of music like My Bloody Valentine with no vocals and very spacey, etc. Anyway I bought his new EP "When I Live By The Garden And the Sea"
That is all for now.
Oh also The Who is fucking playing Seattle and I'll probably be disappointed but if I die without seeing Pete Townshend play in some capacity, it will be a life wasted.
The Ian Curtis book is very fun.
Also curious about some 60's British folky thing called Vashti Bunyan. Had the same guy on two tracks that worked with Nick Drake, orchestrated Nick Drake songs, you know what I mean, the strings on certain Nick Drake songs.
ANYWAY I FOUND OUT THAT FUCKING BILLY BRAGG IS PLAYING HERE SOLO ELECTRIC WHICH IS THE ONLY WAY I WANT ANYTHING TO DO WITH BILLY BRAGG IS IF HE IS SOLO ELECTRIC I MAY HAVE A MUSICAL ORGASM, ETC. OH MY GOD. I can't believe he's doing a solo electric show here I feel so freakin' lucky. Fuck all his country/folk Wilco crap. Let's get BACK TO BASICS, BILLY!!!
Yeah anyway so, I just have to get the bloody jewel cases, you see, McC. And I actually do have enough money left to get them. And nothing much planned for Sunday, tomorrow, I mean today...except sobering up later and maybe going and getting those damn jewel cases I want so bad so I can send you the CD's and just for my own purposes, I hate these fucking jewel cases I have that are tinted dark red and dark blue you can't see through them and can't see the color you chose for your CD sleeve when you printed it out.
Okay so anyway...I did buy one CD today...
There's a guy who calls himself Eluvium. I think he moved from Portland to Seattle or still lives in Portland I'm not sure. But he does some amazing things when he plays solo piano. And also he does some other kind of music like My Bloody Valentine with no vocals and very spacey, etc. Anyway I bought his new EP "When I Live By The Garden And the Sea"
That is all for now.
Oh also The Who is fucking playing Seattle and I'll probably be disappointed but if I die without seeing Pete Townshend play in some capacity, it will be a life wasted.
The Ian Curtis book is very fun.
Last edited by marky on Sun Sep 10, 2006 8:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
Also I hate to say it but Bob Dylan is playing here. I worry I should go. I'm afraid, I'm afraid that I will die without quite understanding what role he plays in my musical life. Certainly I would rather listen to Velvet Underground than Dylan, but there's some crazy force drawing me to him now that I find scary, really. I actually can't take ALL of Blonde on Blonde, I'm afraid, I get bored when it gets too stereotypically bluesy, but it starts out totally amazing for the
oh shit we're not on the Bob Dylan thread. Fucking shit, I'm OFF TOPIC AGAIN PLEASE PUT A GUN TO MY HEAD.
oh shit we're not on the Bob Dylan thread. Fucking shit, I'm OFF TOPIC AGAIN PLEASE PUT A GUN TO MY HEAD.
McC, you'll be happy to know I bought jewel cases and a shipping envelope to send the CD's in. I think I'm going to send it certified mail so I can be sure you got it and it didn't get stolen or lost. I am worried in a way that this will inconvenience you, (maybe you will have to go to the post office??) but dude I just can't stand this vision I have in my mind, of a post office worker delivering it and leaving it outside your door and it being stolen or getting lost. Let's not go there okay?