|  crsv3 question | Troy Apr 20, 2002 1:43 PM | | Got mine in the mail today. Thanks Audiobill.
Can somebody post a tracklist please? |
|  tracklist | Slosh Apr 20, 2002 2:12 PM | | 1. Flying Pizza - Swearing At Motorists (Rae)
2. Source Tags & Codes - ...And you Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead (Slosh)
3. Nicotina (She's All That) - Big Sugar (BeatleBob)
4. Last Temptation - The Twilight Singers (RPM)
5. Sajanna - Badmarsh & Shri (chrisnz)
6. SuckerPunch - Echobrain (Slosh)
7. Modern Day Emma Goldman - Pretty Girls Make Graves (Rae)
8. Song Against Itself - Shellac (Slosh)
9. Lost In The Air - Cave In (Masonjar)
10. Can't Hold Back The Dawn - Ten Seconds (Troy)
11. The Second Line - Clinic (bonus song provided by Rae)
12. Resurrection D'une Idole Pop - Rinocerose (allears)
13. Love Me Madly - The Human League (Jim Clark)
14. Mother Moon - Ines (Demetrio)
15. Cash Cow - The Creature Comforts (PwrPopGuy)
16. It - The Rheostatics (Troy)
17. Night On The Sun - Modest Mouse (maf)
18. The Gold Finch And The Red Oak Tree - Ted Leo/Pharmacists (bonus song)
19. Smokestack - Kid Dakota (stupidestboy)
BTW, the copies I sent out have CD-Text. I don't know if Bill's burner or software supports it though. |
|  Are you kidding me? Do you know how long that took me to type and you beat me by seconds? | Swish Apr 20, 2002 2:18 PM | | I'll forgive you since you gave me that great Easy CD creator. |
|  BTW, "Rinocerose" is the correct spelling. (nt) | Slosh Apr 20, 2002 2:21 PM | | |
|  Go ahead, rub salt in the wound :^) | Swish Apr 20, 2002 2:29 PM | | |
|  Anything for you Troy good buddy... | Swish Apr 20, 2002 2:16 PM | | well, not anything, but here's the tracklist: 01. Flying Pizza - Swearing at Motorists (Rae) 02. Source Tags and Codes - And You Will Know Them By the Trail of the Dead (Slosh) 03. Nicotina (She's All That) - Big Sugar (BeatleBob) 04. Last Temptation - The Twilight Singers (RPM) 05. Sajanna - Badmarsh & Shri (chrisnz) 06. SuckerPunch - Echobrain (Slosh) 07. Modern Day Emma Goldman - Pretty Girls Make Graves (Rae) 08. Song Against Itself - Shellac (Slosh) 09. Lost in the Air - Cave In (Masonjar) 10. Can't Hold Back The Dawn - Ten Seconds (Troy) 11. The Second Line - Clinic (bonus song provided by Rae) 12. Resurrection D'une Idole Pop - Rhinocerose (allears) 13. Love Me Madly - The Human League (Jim Clark) 14. Mother Moon - Ines (Demetrio) 15. Cash Cow - The Creature Comforts (PwrPopGuy) 16. It - The Rheostatics (Troy) 17. Night On the Sun - Modest Mouse (maf) 18. The Gold Finch and the Red Oak Tree - Ted Leo/Pharmacists (bonus track) 19. Smokestack - Kid Dakota (stupidestboy) |
|  Well, we know who the faster typist is . . . | Troy Apr 20, 2002 2:32 PM | | Thanks youz guys.
No Slosh, mine doesn't have the titles built in. In fact, it doesn't even have track 19!
I like tracks 5 and 9 the best after a couple of spins.
Why does Modest Mouse sound like a bunch of drunk teenagers to me? |
|  That's a damned shame :-( | Slosh Apr 20, 2002 10:07 PM | | I wanted a killer closer and that Kid Dakota tune fit the bill quite nicely.
...and wrt Modest Mouse...keep listening. I grew to like that song so much that I went out and got the album it came from, this very night in fact. :-)
BTW, both of your picks are among my faves (especially It). |
|  I had that Modest Mouse album . . . | Troy Apr 22, 2002 7:59 AM | | . . . for a while and it never hooked me. Just couldn't get behind that forced amateurishness. It sounded contrived. A shame, because there was some good writing on there. Just one guys opinion, but there it is . . .
Glad you liked "It". The Rheostatics are a western Canada based band that has put out a few very eclectic albums. Part western twang, part art rock. Creative stuff, very hard to find. |
|  Unfortunately, I'm still technologically primitive....... | audiobill Apr 21, 2002 6:51 PM | | Glad you received the disc, Troy.
I have a very reliable burner & software package; however, it has difficulty burning 79 minutes and change onto 80 minute discs. Consequently, I had to make an edit; hence, the one track shy.
Youz guyz r 2 advanced technologically -- my burner doesn't have the titles built in. Sorry.
audiobill :( |
|  Me too | Troy Apr 22, 2002 8:02 AM | | Yeah, my burner won't do the words either, or maybe I just don't know how . . .
And I'm now experimenting with Mac's new ITunes in OS X and am finding one of it's drawbacks is that I can't seem to burn more than 79 min on an 80 min disc. Funky. |
|  careful! OS-X is SATANIC!! | Masonjar Apr 22, 2002 10:09 AM | | I wasn't going to bring this up here, because it could stir debate, but since OS-X was mentioned, I can't help myself:
<i>Take for example Apple Computers, makers of the popular Macintosh line of computers. The real operating system hiding under the newest version of the Macintosh operating system (MacOS X) is called... Darwin! That's right, new Macs are based on Darwinism! While they currently don't advertise this fact to consumers, it is well known among the computer elite, who are mostly Atheists and Pagans. Furthermore, the Darwin OS is released under an "Open Source" license, which is just another name for Communism. They try to hide all of this under a facade of shiny, "lickable" buttons, but the truth has finally come out: Apple Computers promote Godless Darwinism and Communism.</i>
http://members.truepath.com/objective/propaganda.html
;-) |
|  A blues guy actually likes most of it | WStan Apr 22, 2002 9:05 AM | | Mason was kind enough to forward a copy to me (thanks Mason!) and surprise, surprise, I actually liked almost all the tracks on it, even though I had never heard of those bands before. It's kind of ironic that the only group I had heard of before, Human League, had the only song on the disk that makes me reach for the remote (sorry Jim). |
|  I like the Human League song! :-) (nt) | Masonjar Apr 22, 2002 10:11 AM | | |
|  No need to apologize | Jim Clark Apr 22, 2002 12:04 PM | | I didn't write the song or perform it so the fact that someone doesn't really like it is something I can live with. Despite some sporadic evidence to the contrary, I'm a big boy.
Take care,
jc |
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