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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?

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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!

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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 :D

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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.

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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?

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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”

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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!!!

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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.

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