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pot |
Posted - 02/18/2011 : 22:11:44 Right ok here's the deal right
My friends have become increasingly curious about my recent interest in the music of Frank Black, having me liked them more or less dissed his music altogether following the split of the Pixies
One of them asked me recently to make up a compilation of my favourite tunes so he could get an idea of what it was that inspired me to get into his music
So I said that I would make up my top ten tracks and that I would ask you guys what your top ten was, and make a double sided C90 tape up for him
from all who willingly participate I will take the average best. please mark two of your choice with a + and I will count them two times
Go
[Edit: Moved this from General Chat as it is about FB] |
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Brank_Flack |
Posted - 03/25/2011 : 09:33:22 I think this would be good for someone who knows him through the Pixies
Threshold Apprehension Six Legged Man Abstract Plain Los Angeles Old Black Dawning Calistan Get Away Oil (Live) Thalassocracy Don't Get Me Wrong Radio Lizards |
pot |
Posted - 03/01/2011 : 06:57:51 Thanks all the same for participating. No idea when I'll get round to making my recommendations to him, I haven't really thought about it yet myself.. |
fbc |
Posted - 03/01/2011 : 06:48:35 Heh. I'd love a few of my friends to dig the Black like I do, but they just don't hear it. Or don't hear what I hear.
The songs I mentioned above are the ones that get some singing. |
pot |
Posted - 03/01/2011 : 06:32:22 No broken hearts, but he is about to turn 40 this year so might be feeling a little down about that. |
fbc |
Posted - 03/01/2011 : 01:23:20 Pong, Fiddle Riddle and Big Red.
How's your friends mental state at the moment(?) If he's been left heartbroken recently kill him off with 'I Will Run After You'.
Coastline. What a track. |
shineoftheever |
Posted - 03/01/2011 : 01:11:43 wait. scratch heloise and put in pan-american highway
The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind. |
shineoftheever |
Posted - 03/01/2011 : 01:10:32 off the top:
announcement jumping beans speedy marie all my ghosts solid gold heloise black letter days lonesome fetter bullet johnny barleycorn
The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind. |
pot |
Posted - 02/22/2011 : 13:45:52 Yeah it is hard. I've not even really thought about it. Might just gift him the Christmass album on iTunes.
Thanks to all for your participation in this mini project anyway. |
TRANSMARINE |
Posted - 02/22/2011 : 09:53:28 It's hard...and constantly changing...but here's some definate favorites of mine:
HATE ME PARRY THE WIND HI LOW (a+) ALL MY GHOSTS TEST PILOT BLUES IN THE TIME OF MY RUIN ROBERT ONION SOLID GOLD (a+) MEN IN BLACK SPEEDIE MARIE MANITOBA
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I want the guy who did this. I want him. I want him bad........" TJ Hooker -bRIAN |
pmjk |
Posted - 02/19/2011 : 10:03:56 Here are 10 I would pick.
Dead Man's Curve (live in Nijmegen) Black Suit Gimme Danger Burnt out rock and roll (live in Nijmegen) Threshold apprehension Living On Soul You can't break a heart and have it All My Ghosts The Tale of Lonesome Fetter John The Revelator (with Glen Hansard) |
Jose Jones |
Posted - 02/19/2011 : 04:45:47 the ones that, for me, stick out as maybe, i guess, the "best," or, i don't know, fucking awesomer or something, or...
fuck it, here's 10 songs that make me smile:
pan american highway places named after numbers le cigare volant (either version) white noise maker announcement half man lolita southbound bevy modern age the swimmer
------------------------------ they were the heroes of old, men of renown. |
pot |
Posted - 02/18/2011 : 22:16:21 The reason I am asking you guys for help is because I don't have a hope in hell of picking the top ten frank black songs, there are too many and also too many classic ones. And also so many that you listen to, forget and the relisten to and realise that you hadn't really appreciated the song fully before. |