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Author:  AineteEkaterini [ Thu Sep 14, 2017 4:35 pm ]
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TheNightingale wrote:
...who knows what's there on the longlist that can't be found on streaming services ....

That's true.
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... when you make a car playlist for roadtrips with friends you don't put Arvo Part or Diamanda Galas or Swans there. :) ...

And that's where you're a kinder person than me!

Author:  Mr. Badmouth [ Thu Sep 14, 2017 7:19 pm ]
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TheNightingale wrote:
You know, when you make a car playlist for roadtrips with friends you don't put Arvo Part or Diamanda Galas or Swans there. :)


I have fantasies of playing Diamanda Galas or Captain Beefheart at people who claim they like dark and heavy music, though I'm not yet vile enough to actually do it and shatter their ideas about themselves so easily!

AineteEkaterini wrote:
Last night I found myself going from Siouxsie to Beyoncé to The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing, and I would think twice before inflicting any of them on PJH even if she was in my car.


How you got from Siouxsie to that woman is indeed a mystery to me. But you needn't think twice before inflicting Siouxsie on PJ, as she does love her!

Author:  TheNightingale [ Thu Sep 14, 2017 7:35 pm ]
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BTW, remember when in 2011 PJ said she liked hearing Lady Gaga on the radio? Musical snobbery is so 90s.

Author:  blackngreen19 [ Thu Sep 14, 2017 8:05 pm ]
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TheNightingale wrote:
BTW, remember when in 2011 PJ said she liked hearing Lady Gaga on the radio? Musical snobbery is so 90s.


Thank you!!! Totally agree with that!

She's mostly included bands in her playlists that she has spoken of before, so there are no real surprises. In that spirit I'm looking forward to her next playlist of ABBA, Duran Duran and Take That.

Author:  Mr. Badmouth [ Thu Sep 14, 2017 8:42 pm ]
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I only meant to say (hopefully in a slightly humorous way) that I personally don't like Beyonce's music and have no interest in hearing it on a playlist, on the radio or anywhere ever, and if that makes me a musical snob then a glad musical snob I am! :)

Author:  TheNightingale [ Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:08 pm ]
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Mr. Badmouth wrote:
I only meant to say (hopefully in a slightly humorous way) that I personally don't like Beyonce's music and have no interest in hearing it on a playlist, on the radio or anywhere ever, and if that makes me a musical snob then a glad musical snob I am! :)


Sorry, I didn't mean to sound harsh or anything, and my comment wasn't directed at you in particular. I was just pointing out that PJ has her guilty pleasures, too, as we all do, and it's nothing to be ashamed of. ;) There's enough space in the world for all kinds of music - as Bjork once put it, "a little bit of Messiaen on Monday morning, a little bit of Rihanna on Friday night".

Author:  Mr. Badmouth [ Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:16 pm ]
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That's OK, I'm sorry for taking it so personally then! By the way, my guilty pleasure is ABBA ;)

Author:  AineteEkaterini [ Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:13 am ]
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Mr. Badmouth wrote:
... I personally don't like Beyonce's music ...

Don't worry, neither do I, there is one track on Lemonade which quite moved me and she didn't write it. But I did skip through the album, because it was critically so well-received, and I thought, I don't like this, but I can see why people do. It's not just vapid and contentless, which is what I expected.

TheNightingale wrote:
... remember when in 2011 PJ said she liked hearing Lady Gaga ...

And she spent a while in 2004 praising (and wearing) the Spice Girls; but (and whisper it quietly) I suspect she might not be entirely serious all the time. A bit like Diamanda saying how great Britney Spears is. I'd rather like something really trashy to pop up on the playlists - although that Jefferson Airplane track strikes me as fairly camp already!

Author:  TheNightingale [ Tue Oct 24, 2017 11:36 am ]
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Volume 7: Spirit Ditch

1. Erik Satie - Trois gymnopédies: III. Lent et grave
2. Ennio Morricone - Ghost
3. Michael Nyman - Puppenkorper
4. Mark Lanegan - One Hundred Days
5. Bernard Herrmann - The Bathroom
6. The Shins - Dead Alive
7. Johnny Marr - The It-Switch
8. The War on Drugs - Red Eyes
9. Pietro Mascagni - Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo
10. Angel Olsen - Tiniest Lights
11. Headless Heroes - The North Wind Blew South
12. Sparklehorse - Spirit Ditch

https://open.spotify.com/user/pjharveyo ... QtCDV2XDa1

Cool to see her listening to The War on Drugs and Angel Olsen.

Author:  AineteEkaterini [ Tue Oct 24, 2017 8:21 pm ]
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Now that's interestingly eclectic, especially after what I said about the previous couple of playlists.

Given that every time I make a prediction or a statement, the opposite seems to happen, does anyone have any requests? Polly turning up at your birthday party, that kind of thing?

Author:  arnovice [ Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:02 pm ]
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Yes_No_Maybe_So wrote:
Surprised she seems to like The Doors so much. Morrison is often knocked as a dreadful poet. At least among those who study poetry. Then again, this is rock music and so lyrics are intertwined with the music. Lyrics that wouldn't necessarily stand on their own can still work within a musical setting.

I am not. Her voice was super low and spooky on TBYML in 1995. Jim Morrison is the first dark baritone in rock music, far far before Nick Cave touched a microphone. Cave must have been influenced by Morrison as well, that's not surprising that she rates the Doors too.

Author:  dax [ Sat Oct 28, 2017 6:40 am ]
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Love seeing Lanegan on her list.

Author:  TheNightingale [ Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:40 am ]
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Volume 8: Yesterday Is Here

1. Panda Bear - Tropic of Cancer
2. OutKast - God (Interlude)
3. Mica Levi - Intro (Jackie OST)
4. Mica Levi - Vanity (Jackie OST)
5. Bob Dylan - Sara
6. Nicholas Britell - Chiron's Theme (Moonlight OST)
7. Nicholas Britell - End Credits Suite (Moonlight OST)
8. Mogwai - Relative Hysteria
9. Elliott Smith - Christian Brothers
10. Adalita - Fool Around
11. Tom Waits - Yesterday Is Here

Author:  Kuk91 [ Wed Jan 17, 2018 6:23 pm ]
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TheNightingale wrote:
8. Mogwai - Relative Hysteria

The whole "Les Revenants" OST is very beautiful.

Author:  TheNightingale [ Tue Mar 27, 2018 6:02 pm ]
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Volume 9: Death Singing

1. Patti Smith - Death Singing
2. The Fall - Hands Up Billy
3. Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing
4. Howlin' Wolf - Backdoor Man
5. The Stranglers - Golden Brown
6. David Byrne - Machu Picchu
7. Wand - The Unexplored Map
8. Supertramp - The Logical Song
9. David Bowie - Right
10. Jimmy Scott - Sycamore Trees
11. Aldous Harding - Imagining My Man
12. Lhasa De Sela - Love Came Here
13. Weyes Blood - Diary
14. Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

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