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Re: On being complete nerds
> Miles Davis - 4+More (miles, george coleman, ron carter, herbie hancock,
> tony williams, tony was only 18, and it just rips....)
George Coleman? Any relation to Ornette?
My top ten heaviest rotated discs of the week:
1) Shiner 'Lula Divinia'- absolutely unbelievable. Just saw them play
last week, and was one of the top twenty best shows I have ever had the
pleasure of attending. Part math rock, part DC artcore, literate and
sharp.
2)Beekeeper 'Anywhere Will Do' Brooklyn locals. Also fairly mathy,
guitar reminiscent of Marc Ribot.
3)Malarkies '1' More brooklyn locals, also fairly mathy, also
fantastic. Both of these bands are part of this Brooklyn scene that
seems to developing into something very, very cool. If any of you guys
live around here, you should definatelt check either of these guys out.
4)Throwing Muses 'University' Bought this record when it came out afew
years ago, was really dissapointed with it until recently. It's not
Hunkpapa, Red Heaven, or House Tornado, but what are you going to do?
5)Idaho 'The Forbidden EP' Solid follow-up to 'Three sheets to the
wind'. The bass player and drummer got the boot, and their presense is
missed, but Jeff Martin is in fine form and Dan Seta is, quite frankly,
the shit.
6)Jawbox 'Jawbox' Their swan song. One of the best bands ever to have
come out of the DC scene. Buy this CD, and listen to it constantly. I
have been, and I feel much better now.
7)-10) I haven't been changed the cds yet today. TBA