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2006?

beer good

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So, what did folks listen to in 2006? Here's my year-end best-of in under 80 minutes:
  1. Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins – Rise Up With Fists!!! (from 'Rabbit Fur Coat', Team Love)
    Agnostic gospel.
  2. Sonic Youth – Incinerate (from 'Rather Ripped', Geffen)
    Slow-burning disaster.
  3. Cat Power – Lived In Bars (from 'The Greatest', Matador)
    Smooth breakdown.
  4. Flaming Lips – Pompeii am Götterdämmerung (from 'At War With the Mystics', Warner)
    Pink Floyd on Mars.
  5. TV On The Radio – Wolf Like Me (from 'Return to Cookie Mountain', 4AD)
    Neither rock'n'roll as well as hi-tech.
  6. The Knife – The Captain (from 'Silent Shout', Rabid)
    Music that hates you.
  7. Mountain Goats – Woke Up New (from 'Get Lonely', 4AD)
    Mourning coffee.
  8. Tom Waits – Road to Peace (from 'Orphans', Anti-)
    Thoughtful politics.
  9. Hamell On Trial – Coulter's Snatch (from 'Songs For Parents Who Enjoy Drugs', Righteous Babe Records)
    Angry politics.
  10. Pascal – Kyss mig (from 'Förbi fabriken', Novoton)
    Punk sex.
  11. Joan as Police Woman – The Ride (from 'Real Life', Reveal)
    Warm rain.
  12. I'm From Barcelona – Treehouse (from 'Let Me Introduce My Friends', Dolores)
    Childish nonsense.
  13. Yo La Tengo – The Story Of Yo La Tango (from 'I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass', Matador)
    Childish sense.
  14. Regina Spektor – Après Moi (from 'Begin to Hope', Sire)
    Musical ark.
  15. Bob Dylan – Ain't Talkin' (from 'Modern Times', Columbia)
    Give up or get up.
 
Am slowly warming to Regina Spektor after going to see her a couple of months back. Love Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins though, very pleased to see that as your number 1, beer good!
 
Older stuff mostly (The Cure and Pixies). The only CDs I bought that came out in 2006 were:

Karmacode by Lacuna Coil

decemberunderground by AFI

If "Santa" decides I've been a good boy this year, I shouild also get the Killers' Sam's Town for Christmas.
 
I've been listening to more symphonic metal, so I've bought a lot of that. Leave's Eyes, Nightwish, Kamelot, Therion...I am a little obsessed, but I'm glad to be listening to that instead of some other things that play on the radio.
 
Nothing half as interesting as BeerGood's list, I'm afraid. But I got a steal on a Sirius for my car and heard something by Yo La Tengo the other day. Another world opening up with some British channels and 3 French channels. Huge learning curve as the music on the foreign stations is so different from what we have here. And now I can escape commercials! Yeah!
 
Best albums of 2006:

Sam's Town by The Killers
Billy Talent II by Billy Talent
Heroine by From First To Last
Define The Great Line by Underoath
 
Hmmm... let's see. These are the ones that wore out my iPod this year:

Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabete - In The Heart Of The Moon
Ben Kweller - Ben Kweller
Michael Franti & Spearhead - Yell Fire
Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out Of This Country
Coralie Clement - Bye Bye Beaute
Gomez - How We Operate
Midlake - The Trials Of Van Occupanther
Cat Power - The Greatest

:)
 
I enjoyed Pearl Jams self-titled album. Other than that, there was nothing to buy worth a darn.
 
Sadly, not much of my money this year went to my CD-buying habits, but if it did, I imagine my list would probably bear a great similarity to beer_good's.
 
This year I surprised even myself with my choices and favorites.
Sublime
Amos Lee
Los Lobos
Amiee Mann
Bird York
John Mayer
Kanye West

My mixes are better, though, cause I pick and choose. Then I've got exactly what I want all on 1 CD.
Etta James
Alicia Keyes
Beck
Beach Boys
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Foo Fighters
G Love
The Black Keys
The Brothers Johnson
Chaka Khan
The Go! Team
Joan Osborn
Jurrasic 5
The Hold Steady

etc. I won't bore you any longer.
 
I thought it was a great year for music. Some of my favorites (in no particular order)...

Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Stadium Arcadium"
G. Love - "Lemonade"
Donavon Frankenreiter - "Move By Yourself"
Matt Costa - "Songs We Sing"
Jack Johnson & Friends - "Sing Alongs & Lullabies for the Film 'Curious George'"
Jack Johnson, Matt Costa, etc. - "A Brokedown Melody (Music from and Inspired By the Film)"
Barenaked Ladies - "Barenaked Ladies Are Me"
Ben Kweller - "Ben Kweller"
Peter Frampton - "Fingerprints"
Gov't Mule - "High & Mighty"
Ziggy Marley - "Love Is My Religion"
Weird Al Yankovic - "Straight Outta Lynwood"

:cool:
 
Some of the albums I bought this year:

Y's - Joanna Newsom
Show Your Bones - Yeah Yeah Yeah's
Boy's and Girl's in America - The Hold Steady
Waterloo to Anywhere - Dirty Pretty Things
Whatever peple say I am, that's what I'm not - Arctic Monkeys
Down in Albion - Babyshambles
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Apologies to the Queen Mary - Wolf Parade
The Loon - Tapes 'N Tapes
Phantom Limb EP - The Shins

There were probably more, but those are the albums that spring to mind right now.
 
Since late last year, I lost my entire music collection, both on and off my computer, and had to start again, this list is in no way complete.

Favourite Songs of 2006:
  • His Hands, Candi Staton (from 'His Hands' single)
  • Funny Little Frog, Belle and Sebastian (The Life Pursuit)
  • Lived in Bars, Cat Power (The Greatest)
  • Elephant, Damien Rice (9)
  • Snow White, Jaymay (Sea Green, Sea Blue)
  • Monkey and Bear, Joanna Newsom (Ys)
  • Rehab, Amy Winehouse (Back to Black)
  • Wonderful World, James Morrison (Undiscovered)
  • Ldn, Lily Allen (Alright Still)
  • These Streets, Paolo Nutini
  • Song For Lonely Giants, The Mountain Goats (Get Lonely)
  • Fidelity, Regina Spektor (Begin to Hope)
  • Woodcat, Tunng
  • It Wasn't Me, Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins (Rabbit Fur Coat)
  • I'll Try, Jonatha Brooke
  • Black Flowers, Yo La Tengo (I'm Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass)
  • Yisra'el or Rossiye, Laibach (Volk)


Thanks to people on this thread for introducing me to Aimee Mann, Duke Special, The Ditty Bops, TV On the Radio, all of which I like lots.
 
steffee said:
Yisra'el or Rossiye, Laibach (Volk)
Interesting choice. I would have went for Anglia or Slovanska off that album.

Hmmm, well the first time I listened to the album, I liked those two tracks, and also Francia, the best. Now (whilst listening again to write the post) I might have changed my mind. Think Anglia is a bit too strange though, but Slovanska is okay. Nippon is growing on me...
 
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