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cadillacranch

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  1. Therapy?'s version of Hüsker Dü's Diane. Therapy?- Diane
  2. Velvet Underground-Waiting for the man In memory of Andy Warhol, who died 20 years ago.
  3. -Bruce Springsteen, Hammersmith Odeon 1975 -Bruce Springsteen, Vorst Nationaal (Belgium) 1981 -U2: Zaal Lux Herenthout (Belgium) 1980 -U2: Torhout-Werchter (Belgium) 1983 -U2: Zoo TV/Zoomerang in Sydney, Australia 1993
  4. For me it was Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band at 'Koning Boudewijn Stadion Brussels' in 2003. It was on my honeymoon (I married two days before) and it was an excellent performance.
  5. I believe that New Wave is more of an umbrella-term, which includes many musical subgenres from late '70's-early 80's, (eg. : post-punk, gothic rock, industrial, synthpop, indiepop, New Romantic... ) A lot of underground bands from that era were called New Wave (Tuxedomoon, The Cramps, Executive Slacks, ...), but also mainstream bands/artists like Duran Duran, Human League and Kim Wilde. Of course the definition of New Wave varies from country to country. In the USA some singer-songwriters like Tom Petty were also considered New Wave. In Belgian most people think about Gothic rock when you talk about New Wave. I agree that (80's) Gothic Rock (Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy) is New Wave, but New Wave is more than gothic. You can compare the term New Wave with the term 'Alternative' in the 90's.
  6. 1. Killing Joke - Love Like Blood 2. The Cure: A Forest 3. TC Matic: Oh la la la
  7. The Wallace Collection - Daydream One of Belgium's greatest One Hit Wonders. The clip is kinda cheesy, but the song is great IMO.
  8. Daan-Promis Q A fine example of camp.
  9. 1. U2: Achtung Baby 2. dEUS: In a Bar, Under the Sea 3. The Prodigy: Music for the Jilted Generation other favorites from the '90s Radiohead: OK Computer, Nirvana: Nevermind, Soundgarden: Superunknown, Metallica: the Black Album, Red Hot Chili Peppers: Bloodsugarsexmagic, Bob Dylan: Time out of Mind, Bruce Springsteen: The Ghost of Tom Joad, Chemical Brothers: Dig your own hole, Pixies: Bossanova, Therapy?: Troublegum, Soulwax: Much Against Everyones Advice
  10. Excellent clip from Japanese Techno-artist Ken Ishii.
  11. Soulwax - Too many DJ's Soulwax: E-Talking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ceb6PSYbVdA&search=Soulwax%20
  12. The Triffids: Born Sandy Devotional It's reissued, buy it if you got the chance
  13. Satan is in my ass by The Evil Superstars
  14. 'Ne me Quitte pas' by Jacques Brel 'Les Filles de Bord de Mer' original by Salvatore Adamo, but I prefer Arno's version 'Elle adore le Noir' Tc Matic 'Rigoureus' by The Scene 'Anja' by Gorki
  15. This is mine 1. U2: Achtung Baby 2. Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run 3. dEUS: In a Bar, Under the Sea 4. Metallica: Master of Puppets 5. Bruce Springsteen: Darkness on the edge of Town 6. Bruce Springsteen: The River 7. Queens of The Stone Age: Songs for the Deaf 8. Pixies: Doolittle 9. The Clash: London Calling 10. Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde 11.The Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street 12. Soulwax: Much against everyones Advice 13. Muse Absolution 14. Radiohead: The Bends 15. dEUS: The Ideal Crash 16. U2: The Joshua Tree 17. Metallica: ... And Justice For All 18. The Prodigy: Music for the jilted generation 19. Depeche mode: Violator 20. Björk: Post 21. U2: War 22. Muse: Origin of Symmetry 23. dEUS: Pocket Revolution 24. Red Hot Chili Peppers: Californication 25. Metallica: Ride The Lightning 26. Bob Dylan: Blood on the Tracks 27. Metallica: The Black Album 28. Nirvana: Nevermind 29. Pixies: Surfer Rosa 30. U2: All you can't leave Behind 31. Bruce Springsteen: The Rising 32. dEUS: Worst Case Scenario 33. The Beatles: 1967-1970 (I know it's a compilation, but I don't care) 34. Radiohead: OK Computer 35. Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited 36. Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin 2 37. Pearl Jam: Ten 38. Beck: Odelay 39. The Triffids: Born Sandy Devotional 40. The White Stripes: White Blood Cells 41. U2: Boy 42. Bruce Springsteen: Nebraska 43. Hooverphonic: The Magnificent Tree 44. Kraftwerk: Minium Maximum 45. The Beatles: Revolver 46. The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers 47. Bob Dylan: Bringing it all back home 48. Red Hot Chili Peppers: Bloodsugarsexmagic 49. Rage against the Machine: Rage against the Machine 50. Fear Factory: Damanufacture 51. Led Zeppelin: Physical Grafitti 52. Nirvana: In utero 53. Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA 54. Pixies: Bossa Nova 55. U2: Zooropa 56. Calexico: Feast of Wire 57. Coldplay: a Rush of Blood to the Head 58. Depeche Mode: Playing the Angel 59. Admiral Freebee: Songs 60. Radiohead: Hail to the thief 61. Bruce Springsteen: The Wild, The innocent & The E-Street Shuffle 62. Millionaire: Outside The Simian Flock 63. Front 242: Front by Front 64. Eels: Beautiful Freak 65. U2: How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb 66. Admiral Freebee: Songs 67. Björk: Debut 68. Admiral Freebee: Admiral Freebee 69. The White Stripes: De Stijl 70. Queens of The Stone Age: Queens of The Stone Age 71. Kyuss: Blues from the Red Sun 72. Metallica: Kill 'em all 73. Ramones: Ramones 74. Bob Dylan: Love & Theft 75. Therapy? : Troublegum 76. Pearl Jam: VS 77. Bruce Springsteen: Tunnel of Love 78. Daan: Bridge Burner 79. Prince: Sign of the Times 80. Talking Heads: Speaking in Tongues 81. The Cure: Disintegration 82. U2: Rattle & Hum 83. Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin 3 84. Soundgarden: Superunknown 85. Millionaire: Paradisiac 86. Soulwax: Any Minute Now 87. 2 Many DJ's: As heard on Radio Soulwax part 2 88. Pink Floyd: Dark Side of The Moon 89. Radiohead: Kid A 90. Bob Dylan: Time out of Mind 91. Bruce Springsteen: Devils and Dust 92. Nirvana: Unplugged in NY 93. Elvis Presley: Humo selecteert het Beste van Elvis Presley (compilation, but a good one) 94. Hooverphonic: Blue Wonder Power Milk 95. Therapy? : Infernal Love 96. Hooverphonic: (No) More Sweet Music 97. Bruce Springsteen: The Ghost of Tom Joad 98. U2: The Unforgettable Fire 99. Paradise Lost: Icon 100. Beastie Boys: Paul's Boutique
  16. Very interesting list. A lot of different music genres and styles (prog, punk, jazz, alternative, ....).
  17. This is also one of my favorites. The Prodigy: No Good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHmdSNTCUEg&search=Prodigy
  18. This is a cool clip Beastie Boys: Sabotage
  19. I don't believe the one who wrote it was serious.
  20. dEUS: In a Bar, under the Sea Released in 1996 Produced by Eric Drew Feldman Core Line-up: Tom Barman (Vocals, Guitar), Stef Kamil Karlens (Vocals, Bass), Jules De Borgher (Drums), Klaas Janszoons (Violin), Graig Ward (Guitar) Tracklist 1. I don’t mind what ever happens 2. Fell off The Floor, Man 3. Opening Night 4. Theme From Turnpike 5. Little Arithmetics 6. Gimme the Heat 7. Serpentine 8. A Shocking Lack Thereof 9. Supermarketsong 10. Memory of a Festival 11. Guilty Pleasures 12. Nine Threads 13. Disappointed in the Sun 14. Roses 15. Wake me up before I sleep Let me first introduce this band. dEUS is one of Belgium’s finest rock bands and the most important band in the Antwerp music scene. They started in the early nineties during the boom of alternative music. In 1994 they released their debut album Worst Case Scenario, which got excellent reviews (even in the British press). It’s quite difficult to describe the music of dEUS, because it’s quite unique (especially the first 2 albums). Allmusic describes dEUS as alternative Pop/Rock, Neo-Prog and Experimental Rock, but that doesn’t really clear things out. In a way you can compare them to Indie/Alternative artists like Beck, PJ Harvey and Pavement and some of their influences are Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa and Tom Waits. In a Bar, Under the Sea from 1996 is dEUS second full-album and the best IMO. The album opens with a 45 seconds short introduction, that sounds like an ancient blues song. The first real song is the Beefheart-esque Fell off the Floor Man. The lyrics may not make any sense, but this song really rocks and is very catchy and funky in his own way. Another song in the tradition of Beefheart is the weird A Shocking Lack Thereof, the most difficult and mysterious song of the album. . The haunting Theme from Turnpike samples Charlie Mingus, quotes Bruce Springsteen (“New Jersey Turnpike riding on a wet night†from Nebraska’s State Trooper) and could be the perfect soundtrack for a David Lynch movie. The beautiful pop song Little Arithmetics is another highlight, just like Serpentine and Gimme the Heat. Supermarketsong and Memory of A Festival are two short songs, the first one has Morphine’s sax player Dana Colley as guest musician and the latter one is a catchy punkrocksong about a gig at Torhout-Werchter in 1994 (at the time they played at the camping festival, this year they will be headliner on the third day of Rock Werchter, before Placebo). A echoing piano opens the melancholic ballad Disappointed in the Sun, one of the best songs of dEUS and the actual title song (it ends with the line “And that's why we're thinking, that's why we're drinking in a bar under the seaâ€). The second to last song on the album is my absolute favourite on the album and my favourite dEUS-song: Roses. The song starts with a threatening bass line and evolves into a climax, a storm of noise and distortion. Wake me up before I sleep ends an excellent album, which is played best at night with a glass of wine, whisky , a strong Belgian Beer (I suggest Duvel or a Trappist-beer) or Guinness. I may have forgotten to mention the short Opening Night, the psychedelic Guilty Pleasures and the jazzy Nine Threads, but they are also excellent songs on a great album.
  21. Certainly, Songs for The Deaf is my favorite QOTSA-album
  22. Bruce Springsteen - Devils and Dust Queens of the Stone Age - Lullabies to Paralyze dEUS - Pocket Revolution The White Stripes - Get Behind me Satan Admiral Freebee - Songs
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