RE: the LAST album? | from Mark CrockerJun 21 2007 - 07:21
It would have to be The Ideal Copy by Wire
It would have to be The Ideal Copy by Wire
Mew: "and the glass-handed kites"
aresome band.
ummmmmm i totally have to change my answer. It would now be Infinite Keys by Ester Drang
Michael McDonald - "Best of.."
I'd ask could I listen to 3:
1.Red House Painters 'Rollercoaster'
2.Ryan Adams 'Gold'
3.U2 'The Joshu Tree'
Mezcal Head by Swervedriver.
I really hope that someone plays "Forever" at my funeral.
okmcmannaman
okcomputer
I think Sianspheric - either Somnium or The Sound of the Colour of the Sun.
Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley
Carissa's Wierd - "You Should be at Home Here"
i'll be waiting way down here / and i'll be waiting all alone / waiting for you waiting for you / all the rats and spiders / will probably leave me here alone / just like everyone they've got something better / that they can do // everything that was to be / forgotten us and will be gone / everyone that was to be / now somehow all became a memory...
some Starflyer 59 stuff.
and I'd try to find this "ooh do I love you" comp so I can hear the promise ring & tim kinsella recording of "ooh do I love you".
does anyone have it?
"missionless days" by Kepler
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie soundtrack.
But that'd only be after I've slaughtered you all with my international, globalized anal proton plunger.
This week it comes with a great deal of several extra-punishing suck thrusts while you're being dissolved...
No obligation, nothing to sign. Just plug in and be gone.
An offer you can't resist.
Joe Meek - I Hear A New World.
Oh.
anything by Gwen Stefani or Keane or that Frog song -- that way, I'd be quite happy to die!
WEEN´s White pepper or TOOL´s Aenima
Wow, I had no idea Richie Lee committed suicide..that explains it.
.. Richie Lee did himself in back in summer 2001. The band, sadly, ended there and then.
Hey, whatever happened to Acetone?
Drunken wife cd's??? Yes, they did release material he had been working on before he died, but Grace was the last completed album that he made before he died. OH Kevin!!!!
Acetone - If you only knew. Serenity now.
Oh, D. Didn't they release those crazy drunken wife Buckley cds after he died? I agree Grace is a good choice. Not as good as mine, but good.
OH-- of course you would pick Suede Chris! I have to say it would def. be Jeff Buckley "Grace", just because it is such a beautiful album and it was his last...also a very dramatic end. That's if it couldn't be IDAHO of course.
If not Idaho (cuz this way out makes total sense), then probably Suede- Dog Man Star. "Still Life" would be a great dramatic end.
Low - Secret Name... I think it would prepare my mind for crossing over...
talk talk - the laughing stock
Ten - Pearl Jam (the last track "release" would be the perfect song to bow out to). this, of course, is if it's not an Idaho record. but i would consider listening to my own band's album... just to sort of reflect back on the music that we created. i don't think that's egotistical or arrogant or anything... i think it'd be like reading a journal you've kept your whole life. it would add perspective like nothing else.
Bark Psychosis - Hex
I would put on AMC "Everclear" and then autoerotically asphyxiate myself.
Dread Zeppelin "Un-Led-Ed"
Slowdive - Pygmalion
soulwhirlingsomewhere - "Hope Was".....or maybe RHP "Rollercoaster"
"The Morning After" by Maureen McGovern.
That "life forever" thread got me thinking. If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, what would be the LAST album you would listen to - besides Idaho? Mine would be either "Dusted" by Live Skull, or "A Curious Feeling" by Tony Banks. How about all you other joints?
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