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Пятхъдесят Шест 08.11.2006 06:50 PM

OHHHH sorry Pookie, I thought someone else already got yours.

Ok, I don't think Glice had gotten his yet, so he is the fourth. Interesting.

EDIT: New avatar is CREEPY!!

Hip Priest 08.11.2006 06:51 PM

It's getting tense in the big money round. Or something.

Mine's great, The recipient is a lucky chap, even if he doesn't realise it.

Pookie 08.11.2006 07:00 PM

Of course, I know who they've all gone to.

Пятхъдесят Шест 08.11.2006 07:01 PM

Spill the beans!

Hip Priest 08.11.2006 07:02 PM

I'm so tempted to ask. But I shall resist. Yes. Maybe.

Pookie 08.11.2006 07:07 PM

I'll gladly pm anybody who wants to know. I don't think there's any big secret, it's just that some people said they'd rather not know in advance.

Пятхъдесят Шест 08.11.2006 07:10 PM

I would rather it be a surprise. I think.

Hip Priest 08.11.2006 07:11 PM

Quite right, sir. Quite right.

Pookie 08.11.2006 07:14 PM

Talking of Glice, it seems like he hasn't been around for a while?

Hip Priest 08.11.2006 07:16 PM

Yes. And noumenal hasn't been here for ages either (you may not even know noumenal - his mixtape would have been superb, I guarantee it, absolutely splendid fellow), and of course Laila.

Pookie 08.11.2006 07:28 PM

I don't know noumenal, Laila is obviously sticking to her word, and my theory with Glice is that he's got his tape & is taking his time digesting it before re-emerging a new man.

Or maybe he just takes a holiday without shouting it from the roof tops & starting a thread about it.

sonicl 08.12.2006 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
I was hoping my tape would have arrived today. Oh well.

More waiting. Waiting on top of the waiting for sonicl to review my tape more completely, if he plans to do so. I've got nothing but time...

I will be reviewing it more completely, I promise, but it's going to be two or three more days before I can get the chance to sit down and listen to it properly.

Пятхъдесят Шест 08.12.2006 11:47 AM

No rush at all, I wasn't sure if I should post the tracklisting or not yet. No worries, I hope you enjoy it though, perhaps that is a worry.

Glice 08.13.2006 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Pookie
I don't know noumenal, Laila is obviously sticking to her word, and my theory with Glice is that he's got his tape & is taking his time digesting it before re-emerging a new man.

Or maybe he just takes a holiday without shouting it from the roof tops & starting a thread about it.


You're a wise man. Rural Ireland, as it happens.

I've got my tape, it's a load of 80's > early 90's stuff. It's very much the kind of thing I wouldn't give time to normally, which is an important aspect of mix-tapery. Most enjoyable. I've not recognised anything apart from a suspected Foetus thing. I'm guessing it's Hip Priest's, on account of the Northern themed artwork. This is fun, I'm super enthusiastic about the next.

Glice 08.13.2006 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by sonicl
I think I'm going to need a tracklisting here, there's some incredibly obscure stuff on this tape. I've recognised Elvis Costello, Michael Gira and what I suspect is Pussy Galore. There's a bit of jazz in there, some afrobeat-ish sort of stuff, and a fair smattering of post-punk. It's rather like listening to an edition of the John Peel show, just without the man himself, and for this reason I suspect that either Hip Priest or Glice may be the evil genius behind it. Come on out whoever you are, show your face.


Not I sir. You wouldn't find me within a country mile of Costello.

Hip Priest 08.13.2006 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
You're a wise man. Rural Ireland, as it happens.

I've got my tape, it's a load of 80's > early 90's stuff. It's very much the kind of thing I wouldn't give time to normally, which is an important aspect of mix-tapery. Most enjoyable. I've not recognised anything apart from a suspected Foetus thing. I'm guessing it's Hip Priest's, on account of the Northern themed artwork. This is fun, I'm super enthusiastic about the next.


I can post a track list as soon as you like you like - it's written, ready for the recipient. I though it fun not to include one, then wondered if it were a daft idea once I'd sent the thing.

I've never heard Foetus.

I'm looking forward to your review. I think.

Glice 08.13.2006 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hip Priest
I can post a track list as soon as you like you like - it's written, ready for the recipient. I though it fun not to include one, then wondered if it were a daft idea once I'd sent the thing.

I've never heard Foetus.

I'm looking forward to your review. I think.


Review pending assumed lucidity, post-hangover. Who got my tape then? I'll hold out on the track listing till I've given it a few more listens.

Пятхъдесят Шест 08.13.2006 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Review pending assumed lucidity, post-hangover. Who got my tape then? I'll hold out on the track listing till I've given it a few more listens.


No one has got yours yet. It probably means its Stateside. Either that or Danny Himself got it, and he is going to be gone for a few weeks.

porkmarras 08.13.2006 03:28 PM

And noone has got mine yet.I hope it ended up in the USA.

Пятхъдесят Шест 08.13.2006 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by porkmarras
And noone has got mine yet.I hope it ended up in the USA.


It could potentially be in my mailbox tomorrow.

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Review pending assumed lucidity, post-hangover. Who got my tape then? I'll hold out on the track listing till I've given it a few more listens.


Don't worry if you hate everything on there. I can handle it.

gmku 08.14.2006 09:16 AM

Mine came today! Looks most delicious. Distressed female weightlifter on the cover. Track list tucked in seperately like a little love note.

Haven't peeked at the track list yet, have played four tracks so far, recognize Husker Du and Wire. I'm really enjoying this. I'll provide a full review when I get a chance.

Who's the master behind this gem?

Pookie 08.14.2006 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Mine came today! Looks most delicious. Distressed female weightlifter on the cover. Track list tucked in seperately like a little love note.

Haven't peeked at the track list yet, have played four tracks so far, recognize Husker Du and Wire. I'm really enjoying this. I'll provide a full review when I get a chance.

Who's the master behind this gem?


That'll be mine.

Pookie 08.14.2006 10:26 AM

The cover incidentally, was made from a postcard which came with Bob Bert's BB Gun magazine.

Glice 08.14.2006 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hip Priest
Don't worry if you hate everything on there. I can handle it.


No, I don't hate anything on there. The Prince cover is a little suspect, but in the context of a mix-tape that's a good thing... if that makes sense? It's a nice mix... I have recognised nothing on there so far, but lots of things that could be someone I know. Generally, I'm really glad it came from someone who lived through an era that was pretty diverse musically - insofar as the dance/rock/metal lines weren't so solid as they are now. Or perhaps that's the skill of your mix-tapery, there's a lovely continuum of tempo in there... something which I resolutely avoid in mix-tapes. I'm tempted to say there's a Scritti Polliti track on there, but my knowledge of 80's stuff of the ilk here is pretty poor. If you could send me the tracklist I would be grateful, if only for the fact that one of the singers sounds for all the world like a good friend of mine.

Yes. The summary is I'm most pleased - I was a little worried that I was going to get something with a load of the indie guitar shit I hate, which is blissfully absent. I'm most impressed that I have failed to recognise anything in anything more cogent than a 'that sounds a bit like...' fashion. Thanks muchly chap.

gmku 08.14.2006 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
The cover incidentally, was made from a postcard which came with Bob Bert's BB Gun magazine.


Cool. I've gotten through about six tracks so far, only. I've only been able to listen to bits in my walk to the car and back to the office, etc. No tape player in my car anymore (just traded my gas-guzzling jeep for a midsized sedan--the jeep sucked gas, but at least it's audio system gave me options. Now I'm stuck with a CD player for the commute.)

So far, I recognize Husker Du (fm Metal Circus?--pretty early Husker, anyway), Wire, Dave Thomas, and Pere Ubu. The first track is great, and I don't know who it is, but I'm going to try to go all the way through the tape before looking at the track list. Sounds great so far!

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
No, I don't hate anything on there. The Prince cover is a little suspect, but in the context of a mix-tape that's a good thing... if that makes sense? It's a nice mix... I have recognised nothing on there so far, but lots of things that could be someone I know. Generally, I'm really glad it came from someone who lived through an era that was pretty diverse musically - insofar as the dance/rock/metal lines weren't so solid as they are now. Or perhaps that's the skill of your mix-tapery, there's a lovely continuum of tempo in there... something which I resolutely avoid in mix-tapes. I'm tempted to say there's a Scritti Polliti track on there, but my knowledge of 80's stuff of the ilk here is pretty poor. If you could send me the tracklist I would be grateful, if only for the fact that one of the singers sounds for all the world like a good friend of mine.

Yes. The summary is I'm most pleased - I was a little worried that I was going to get something with a load of the indie guitar shit I hate, which is blissfully absent. I'm most impressed that I have failed to recognise anything in anything more cogent than a 'that sounds a bit like...' fashion. Thanks muchly chap.


My criteria were:

a. vinyl only
b. no earlier than the start of my teenage years
c. no later than my 21st birthday. No good reason, really.
d. nothing too obvious (ie no Fall, SY etc)

I'll post the tracklist in one minute.

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 03:50 PM

I'm glad you're cool with the content.

‘This Is What You Get For Joining In’ (2006, my record label)

1

Art Of Noise – Closing
Gaye Bykers On Acid – All Hung Up
Bogshed – Jobless Youngsters
Acid Reign – Humanoia
Anne Pigalle – Intermission
Fields of the Nephilim – Moonchild (second Seal)
Natural Life – Strange World
Ice Cube – We Had To Tear This Motherf***er Up
Age Of Chance – Kiss
Art of Noise – Egypt

2

Tears For Fears – Empire Building
Big Stick – Jesus Was Born (On an Indian Reservation)
Propaganda – p:machinery (beta)
Scorpio Rising – Watermelon
Funkmeister – War Dance
Steinsky and Mass Media – The Motorcade Sped On
Alien Sex Fiend – The Impossible Mission
The Bambi Slam – Don’t it Make You Feel…
The Barmy Army – Sharp as a Needle

You may have noticed that the final track on side one criticises Tears for Fears, and the opening track on side two is Tears for fears. What larks.

Glice 08.14.2006 03:59 PM

Well, I'm glad I don't actually know much about many of them. Should've noticed Ice Cube, but I don't actually own any of his stuff.

I put a couple of incredibly obvious choices on my mixtape. I like obvious choices. But sparingly. But I also like non-obvious choices as well. It's all gravy, really.

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 04:00 PM

Any you especially like?

Glice 08.14.2006 04:02 PM

Alien Sex Fiend, who I'd had down as an insignificant load of Goth cack.

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Glice
...insignificant load of Goth cack.


MMM. I bet you just love Fields of the Nephilim then.

That ASF single is the only thing by them that I own. Side two has a bit of a music-with-dialogue theme running through it (5 of the 9 tracks).

Glice 08.14.2006 04:10 PM

I've seen Fields of the Nephilim, as it happens. It was a good night out. Which reminds me of the greatness of Sheep on Drugs, who are still a great live band.

Everyneurotic 08.14.2006 04:11 PM

big ups on your acid reign inclusion, priest!!!

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 04:11 PM

Oh, Sheep on Drugs were so close to being on the tape! They just missed out. 'A to H and Back Again' (12" version), it would have been.

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
big ups on your acid reign inclusion, priest!!!


Cheers mate. Big up to someone else for having heard of them! From the excellent LP 'The Fear'. 'Twas either them or Testament for the metal slot. But Acid Reign got the nod for being less well-known.

Glice 08.14.2006 04:12 PM

15 Minutes of Fame missed the cut on mine.

Everyneurotic 08.14.2006 04:14 PM

testament?! holy shit! i never figured someone from this very board would listen to them...they are definitely there, on the fine line between stupid and clever.

acid reign are way more obscure and fit way better on your mix, being british and all.

Hip Priest 08.14.2006 04:17 PM

I'm not a big fan, but I have the 'Souls of Black' LP. Some good songs, especially the title track.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
15 Minutes of Fame missed the cut on mine.


A couple of months or so ago, I sent a much shorter version of the same mixtape to another boardie, and that was the Sheep on Drugs song I put on.

Everyneurotic 08.14.2006 04:43 PM

i'm not a big fan either, i was a fan, like on the early 90's. they have some good stuff and some laughable stuff. i still listen to them for a laugh and a scream along

my second testament tape was souls of black, the title track is awesome and so is malpractice but i do reckon that's a weak album...the new order it's their best, because it's both funny and with good heavy songs. (the first tape was a live ep, i borrowed it and copied tape to tape between my mom's stereo and my walkman with a frankenstein of a cable i made myself with lots of electrical tape...i even xeroxed the cover and colored it afterwards.)


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