kulu se mama Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 i've been listening to bruce springsteen "live in new york city" lately, and i find it impossible to hear "murder inc." without cranking it up to ear-splitting levels. so, it begs the question - what song/album do you have to turn up every time you hear it? Quote
Matthew Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Of course, outside of anything by Led Zeppelin, this DEMANDS cranking up the volume!!!! Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 John Cage. 4 minutes 33 seconds Quote
BFrank Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 John Cage. 4 minutes 33 seconds Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Rumour has it that the Cage Estate have found a missing 57 second segment from the original version of this piece. It might well be the centre piece of the forthcoming Mosaic multi-box set that claims to contain all the alternate takes. Now that really should be worth playing LOUD! Quote
tonym Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Apparently Bill Laswell is going to splice that really wicked cadenza from the 2nd movement of 4' 33'' with his recent work ASLSP!!! Somewhere between they 3rd and 4th notes I believe Quote
tonym Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Sorry, tracks to be played LOUD... The Asphalt World --- Suede's Dog Man Star In Every Dream Home A Heartache --- Roxy Music's For Your Pleasure 25 --- Veruca salt's American Thighs. Soma --- The Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream. Quote
GregK Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 i've been listening to bruce springsteen "live in new york city" lately, and i find it impossible to hear "murder inc." without cranking it up to ear-splitting levels. so, it begs the question - what song/album do you have to turn up every time you hear it? The Rising Quote
shawn·m Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Causes an uncontrollable urge to reach for the gain? · Count Basie’s first “Lady Be Good” (despite the surface noise) · Rollins’ “Blue Seven” · Ellington’s “Half the Fun” · Coltrane’s “Up ’Gainst the Wall” and “Chasin’ the Trane” · Art Blakey’s “Ping Pong” · Tom Waits “Goin’ Out West” Quote
Brandon Burke Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Charles Ives - "Fourth of July" from the "Holidays Symphony" Quote
Son-of-a-Weizen Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Arturo Sandoval's "Daahoud" Quote
kulu se mama Posted November 16, 2003 Author Report Posted November 16, 2003 blitzkrieg bop! just seeing the title had me reaching for the volume. that and "white riot" would make a great 1 - 2 punch. Quote
7/4 Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Do The Bump by the Black Keys....as my neighbors found out on Friday, when I listened to it about 50 or 60 times in a row. Quote
rachel Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Humble Pie's "Thirty Days in the Hole" Foghat's "Fool for the City" Quote
Jazzmoose Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 The Who: Won't Get Fooled Again. In fact, the whole damned album! Quote
Sundog Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Playing Lou Donaldson's "Everything I Play Gonna Be Funky" extremely loud as I type this message. Quote
Z-Man Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 "Law Years", "Civilization Day", and "Street Woman" from Ornette Coleman's "The Complete Science Fiction Sessions". Quote
Free For All Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Holst's Planets. Chicago version, of course. Quote
Big Al Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 (edited) Sister Ray - Velvet Underground Actually, all of White Light, White Heat, but this one in particular. Stray Cat Blues - Stones Again, all of Beggar's Banquet, but this one--especially at the end when that guitar comes screeching in shattering your spinal cord..... oooooh YEAH!!! Edited November 17, 2003 by Big Al Quote
scottb Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 To be honest I listen to everything LOUD! Especially in the car. Obivously, anything by Zeppelin or AC/DC Jazzwise, all Blakey but one disc comes to mind and that ROOT DOWN. The bass is so key to my enjoyment I like to feel it. Quote
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