Part 9: Not in PA 1960-2024. One track per 5 years |
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Logan
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Posted: February 08 2024 at 08:24 |
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Thanks. It's been my main procrastination song. When I had papers due and I needed to urgently work on them, I would play that song a lot.
Wonderful choices, if I do say so myself, thank you very much. Edited by Logan - February 08 2024 at 08:26 |
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Barry & Armstrong - We Have All The Time In The World
Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Killing Jar Bauhaus - Stigmata Martyr
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the Bond theme
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We had a silent voter for Beach house's Zebra, which reminds me of a joke. What"s black and white and red all over? Not a giraffe with diaper rash. Assuming it was not a mistake, nice choice.
I'll go: - Tapir! "On a Grassy Knoll, We'll Bow Together" (The Pilgrim..., 2024) Really nice album, my latest find. Probably will suggest to PA at some time. - Niechec "Widzenie" (Niechec, 2015) Beautiful and energetic jazzy music with strong post-rock vibes. Would fit PA. - Boards of Canada "The Beach at Redpoint" (Geogaddi, 2002). I adore Boards of Canada, and this has been one of my most shared tracks from them. Apologies for the topic on my playlists for the polls, which may seem rather narcissistic, but it came out of a discussion (will edit it later to multi-purpose it and even if it falls of the page forever, it may be wanted by me as a reference where I can keep editing in things). i do want to do two more of these as polls and then other than the odd Interactive Poll, or if it is merely intended as an accessory to discussion, I plan to hang up my poll-making hat and find other ways to share and keep track of music that is meaningful to me. Edited by Logan - February 08 2024 at 08:14 |
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Logan
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Apologies for putting these out as quickly as I have. One more at least, and I might do two more. I really enjoy putting these together in my leisure time and listening through the playlists. They are easy for me to put together because I am covering music that I have listened to in recent times, even if not for the first time, and because of some past topics I made and playlists I put together. If one is interested, I hope one might return to some of these in the weeks or months ahead.
As with the others, vote for up to three, or more if that is what you want. Feel free to vote with limited familiarity. Françoise Hardy "Saurai-je" (Le premier bonheur du jour, 1963) John Barry with Louis Armstrong "We Have All the Time in the World" (On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969) Stringtronics "Dawn Mists" (Mindbender, 1972) Various Artists "I'm Going Home" (The Rocky Horror Picture Show, 1975) Bauhaus "Stigmata Martyr" (In the Flat Field, 1980 Siouxsie & the Banshees "The Killing Jar" (Peepshow, 1988) Stereolab "Nihilist Assault Group" (Mars Audiac Quintet, 1994) Fishmans "Daydream" (Uchu Nippon Setagaya, 1997) Boards of Canada "The Beach at Redpoint" (Geogaddi, 2002) Matt Berry "The Pheasant" (Witchazel, 2009) Beach House "Zebra" (Teen Dream, 2010) Niechęć "Widzenie" (Niechęć, 2015) Tapir! "On a Grassy Knoll, We'll Bow Together" (The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain, 2024) Here is the playlist: Edited by Logan - February 07 2024 at 12:18 |
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