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Suicidal Tendencies - War Inside My Head
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Don't know if it's been listed but I fucking love My World. I was already, many years ago, into electronic/ industrial music from Wax Trax and Cleopatra Records so it was no shock to me, sonically speaking. I think if it was fleshed out it might have gotten a pass. I know GNR is all about this hard and blues rock aesthetic. but it was so refreshing to hear something different than "the usual". It is like a precursor Oh My God. Something other than just guitar rock which I think can get Really stale.
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Eighties Ladies - Turned Onto You
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Mandrill - Fencewalk
(They didn't sound like a P-Funk clone, more like Afro-Cuban. They were a multi-racial group who had their own type of funkiness. Criminally overlooked)
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I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)
(a parody of blaxploitation movies. Funny as hell)
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The Gap Band - I Don't Believe You Want To Get Up And Dance (Oops Up Side Your Head)
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A short compilation of the Soul Train dancers. It used to air on Saturday's, where I lived, around noon-ish. Such a great escape from the constant barrage of country and western music I had to endure to from my parents. Such a great way, as a white kid, to get introduced to and have a everlasting love of funk and R&B.
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Fanny - Beside Myself
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Saigon Kick - Devil In The Details
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Saigon Kick - Killing Ground
(such an underrated band)
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Slammin' Babes - Understanding (live)
(Jean's bass playing is so fucking awesome in this. She is highly underrated to me. Too bad she had a stroke and can't play anymore)
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Nirvana - Pen Cap Chew
(To me their entire catalog sounded more in the Bleach/Incesticide vein. Nevermind was like almost a purposely fluke sound. Having these recordings shows more of them being a rocking experimental sludgy side which they embarrass more)
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Nirvana - Oh The Guilt
(still have the CD that has Jesus Lizard on it as well. Wonder why they cut off the cigarette lighter sounds on the future releases?)
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Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - Inca Roads
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The Chromatics - Shadow
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The Four Horsemen - Getting Pretty Good At Barely Getting By
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Sly & The Family Stone - Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
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Rare Groove Story
(a 5 CD compilation of underground and obscure soul, funk, and disco. Lots of DJ's used to sample the shit out of these songs)
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Fanny - What Kind Of Lover
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Rufus & Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good
(a different kind of funk)
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Breakwater - Release The Beast
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A Taste Of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie
(If our reality is a film and we hit Armageddon, then this better be played during the closing credits)
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Rick James - Give It To Me Baby
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Parliament - Bop Gun (Endangered Species)
(if this doesn't at least make your toes tap then we can't be friends )
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New David Lynch project for Netflix - titled Wisteria
in SEEN THAT MOVIE TOO
Posted · Edited by Jabberwocky
Please let this be a backdoor season 4 or a spin off for Twin Peaks. Very interesting nonetheless
https://www.indiewire.com/2020/11/david-lynch-new-project-wisteria-1234601000/
David Lynch Netflix Project, Working Title ‘Wisteria,’ in the Works — Report
Netflix declined comment, but Production Weekly has the start date.
Rumors are swirling around a new David Lynch project in the works, and at Netflix. As observed in industry trade Production Weekly, an untitled David Lynch project with the working title “Wisteria” is set to begin production in May 2021. The publication notes longtime Lynch collaborator Sabrina S. Sutherland as a producer, and that the project will film at Calvert Studios in LA.
Netflix declined a request for comment from IndieWire. (Other projects featured in the Production Weekly newsletter include the new “Doctor Strange,” plus “Insecure” and “American Crime Story.”)
Lynch, who has mostly kept in touch with audiences during quarantine via his “What’s David Up to?” YouTube series, previously hinted that he’d be working on a film or other story right now if it weren’t for lockdown.
“There might be things coming along that would mean less time could be spent on [my YouTube] channel,” he told The Daily Beast back in July.
Lynch’s last feature film project was his 2006 “Inland Empire.” From there he returned to the beloved world of “Twin Peaks” for the Showtime limited series “The Return.” The filmmaker has yet to announce any new feature films or television projects since “Twin Peaks: The Return” wrapped its run in September 2017, though the 2017 short “What Did Jack Do?” debuted on Netflix earlier this year.
“Twin Peaks” star Kyle MacLachlan told IndieWire earlier this year he’d be open to reprising his role of Cooper, but had only this to tease about a return: “That is in the mind of David Lynch, where it will stay hidden.”
Meanwhile, for fans looking to bring a little Lynch into their life right now, the David Lynch Foundation, the filmmaker’s namesake Transcendental Meditation-based charitable organization, will host a live, virtual benefit concert December 3. Headliners include Graham Nash, Elvis Costello, Kesha, Sting, and more. Coined “Meditate America,” the free event will support bringing free Transcendental Meditation training to adults and children in need, including healthcare workers on the COVID-19 frontlines, veterans battling PTSD and depression, and families living in at-risk communities.
George Stephanopoulos, Robin Roberts, and ABC’s chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton will host the event, which will also include an interview with Hugh Jackman and Katy Perry to discuss her meditation practice. More info on the benefit concert, and how to get tickets, is available on the David Lynch Foundation’s website.