What's in your CD player?

In my portable CD walkman: Pilfers (a great NYC rock/ska band)

On my turntable at home: Tenor Conclave (Hank Mobley, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, John Coltrane) - I’ve almost got Hank Mobley’s solo memorized.
CD Player at home: Stooges “Fun House” (trying to figure out Steve McKay’s sax part)


Formerly unknown as “Melanie”

SmickD:

Is this a single or import or something? I know its a song on Evil Empire, is that what you meant?

Don’t own one of those new-fangled CD players, but I have a 78 of “Cohen on the Telephone” on the Victrola . . .

i am listening to
to the teeth
by
ani difranco.

soo-poyb.


what is essential is invisible to the eye -the fox

Long Stretch of Lonesome by Patty Loveless, and what looks to be a piece of chewed Wrigley’s Spearmint on the program button, courtesy of my 2-yr old son.


“…send lawyers, guns, and money…”

 Warren Zevon

I just got some CDs from BMG. I’m not sure which I want to listen to first. I got:

The Dawson’s Creek soundtrack

The original Braodway cast recording of Hair

Barenaked Ladies- Stunt

Sarah Brightman- Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection

Meatloaf- Bat Out Of Hell

Santana- Supernatural

Smashmouth- Astro Lounge

  1. Matchbox 20
  2. Yellow Submarine- Beatles
  3. Greatest Hits- Queen
  4. Supertramp
  5. Eric Clapton

Matchbox 20 is great to use at the gym, if I keep it loud enough, I can’t hear the groans…mine, or anyone else’s!

I like Rodd Hill 'cause he mentioned Orange Juice. Hooray for Rodd Hill.

In my CD player now:
Boo Radleys: Everything’s Alright Forever
Vaselines: Way of the Vaselines
Ash: 1977
Felt: Bubblegum Perfume
Go-Betweens: Before Hollywood
and, of course, the Beatles: Rubber Soul

In My 5 disc CD Player I have:

  • Remedy - Basement Jaxx
  • Exposure - Exposé
  • Bass Bomb 3 - THUMP Records
  • Sample Slaya,Enter the Meat Market - Armand Van Helden

It’s worth the risk of burning, to have a second chance…

In the Hawaiian Mood - Keali’i Reichel
Lei Hali’a before that was Brood War

Burn, thanx for the tips. I rely on word-of-mouth for a lot of my CD purchases, since radio is so useless these days. As the Nervebreakers sang, “I wanna hijack the radio, make them play something worth listening to.”

Ok, back to the OP:

L7 – Hungry For Stink. Currently playing, Questioning My Sanity (nominee for Riff of the Decade)

You’re only as old as you look.

I mostly use the CD dirve of my PC,
right now:Release the Hounds by Hair of the Dog, a great local Irish Band out of Albany NY.
On my CD player:Santana’s Supernatural

“The universe doesn’t give first warnings or second chances”

At this point my daughter does not use profanity at all…For a long time we lived with her alcoholic father who had a bad temper and she heard every word in the book. (Now we’re out of that situation and he is not drinking anymore.) She tells me she doesn’t like using bad words. And luckily, I’ve never heard any complaints from other people.


–Gail
“Predictable, really I suppose. It was an act of purest optimism to have posed the question in the first place.” --John Cleese

today’s selections:

Fishbone - Truth and Soul
Sublime - Sublime
Jane’s Addiction - Nothing’s Shocking
Shriekback - Oil and Gold
Nitzer Ebb - That Total Age


If you feel that you must suffer, then plan your suffering carefully–as you choose your dreams, as you conceive your ancestors.

BurnMeUp, I see we have similar tastes!


The most rewarding part was when I got my money!
-Dr. Nick Riviera

indeed


If you feel that you must suffer, then plan your suffering carefully–as you choose your dreams, as you conceive your ancestors.

Iced Earth: Something Wicked This Way Comes


It’s a long way to heaven, but only three short steps to hell.

Ok, don’t hit me for this, but right now I’ve got KidRock in the place that’s usually reserved for Dave Matthews Band, Reel Big Fish, and Jimmy Buffett


View every exit as an entrance someplace else

I have a 10-disc changer in my car:

  1. Beck- Midnite Vultures
  2. Ben Folds Five- Unauthorized Biography…
  3. Ben Harper- Burn to Shine
  4. Jimi Hendrix- Experience Hendrix
  5. The Meters- The Very Best of the Meters
  6. Radiohead- The Bends
  7. Red Hot Chili Peppers- BloodSugarSexMagik
  8. Phish- Hampton Comes Alive (CD #1)
  9. Phish- Hampton Comes Alive (CD #5)
  10. Phish- Hampton Comes Alive (CD #3)

And I have a three-disc changer in my room, in which the selections are currently changing. At the moment, it’s

  1. Jude- No One is Really Beautiful
  2. Ben Harper- Welcome to the Cruel World
  3. Phish- Hampton Comes Alive (CD #6)

Make of that what you will.


The IQ of a group is equal to the IQ of the dumbest member divided by the number of people in the group.

Rousseau is a man after my own heart.

In the car–Phish, “Hampton Comes Alive” (all six discs)

In the house:
Beck, “Odelay”
Widespread Panic, “Bombs and Butterflies”
10,000 Maniacs, “MTV Unplugged”
Phish 12/3/99 Cincinnati show on CD-R (I was there!)

On the computer, and currently playing: some Medeski, Martin, and Wood MP3’s.

Dr. J