Dog Latin's 'Eureka Moments' Playlist

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I've been deliberating on and off about sharing this on ILM as a public forum for a while now.
It's a project I initially made-up for my own amusement and I feel a bit self-indulgent putting it here. Still, I guess if I were to share it anywhere, this would be the place. ILM, after all has been my online home and a major source of musical inspiration for about 16 years now.

A few weeks back I decided to give myself the task of compiling a list of songs that have affected or made an impact on me at various points in my life, from the very first song I remember hearing (O Superman by Laurie Anderson) all the way up to the present day.

What started as a fun little exercise turned into a good couple of weeks of contemplation and reflection. I had to think back to exactly where and who I was at diiferent points in time. What was I enjoying at the age of 16? What was I discovering while I was doing my finals at uni? My first job? My first proper relationship?

The challenge wasn't so much to compile my 'All Time Favourite Songs', ratherI decided to ask myself: 'What are the songs that blew your mind when you first heard them? The songs that changed your mind or made you think about music in a slightly different way?'. This is why, for example I included 'Little Pad' by the Beach Boys - a throwaway deep-cut by one of my all-time favourite bands that nevertheless intrigued me so much on first listen ('This isn't about cars and surfing WTF?!') that I had to find out more, and eventually acquired their entire catalogue.

I've always maintained that my music collection is as good as a diary. I find I can remember exactly where I was when I first discovered an album or a piece of music that I like. As such, this playlist is a kind of 'Rough Guide to Dog Latin' with each track representing a strand of my musical DNA, if you like.

I decided to cap the playlist at 200 tracks for now, because I didn't want to include anything arbitrary or have too many repeat artists. After tinkering with it for several weeks, I'm happy with it. It's in roughly the right order of when I discovered or was exposed to each song, starting in 1980 when I was born, going through some of the music my parents played around the house throughout the decade (my mum's French music; the family car tape of songs my dad taped off the radio in 1982 etc),;the music I fell in love with when I got my first radio at age 9 in 1990; my awkward teenage grunge and Britpop years; discovering electronic music and metal and older music in sixth form; becoming a reclusive music obsessive at university; discovering ILM; and then slowly coming out of my shell, going clubbing, meeting people and discovering even more new sounds throughout my 20s and 30s.

Of course one of the issues with this list is that it was compiled and filtered through my current mindset. There must have been loads of embarrassing shite that I loved back in the day that I've allowed myself to forget about. Still, that's all par for the course and I'd like to think I still have a soft spot for everything on this playlist, even if I don't listen to everything on here as much as I might have done.

I'd be interested to hear what you think. The poll is just a bit of fun and the first 50 entries are below. These take me up to roughly 18 years old when I was just starting university

Has anyone else on ILM attempted a similar project? It's definitely been interesting for me, and I recommend it as an exercise to any lifelong music fan.

Link to the full playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/user/1153731601/playlist/60LpRIq72pGDMmSsapTh9m

This is the full list:

1 O Superman - Laurie Anderson
2 Popcorn - Hot Butter
3 Vienna - Ultravox
4 Une belle histoire - Michel Fugain & Le Big Bazar
5 Pass The Dutchie - Musical Youth
6 Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) - A Flock Of Seagulls
7 Just an Illusion - Imagination
8 The Model - Kraftwerk
9 Only You - Yazoo
10 The Name Of The Game - ABBA
11 Monica Engineer - The Flying Pickets
12 Dance Away - Roxy Music
13 Oriental Nightfish - Linda McCartney
14 Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson
15 Break My Stride - Matthew Wilder
16 Don't Get Me Wrong - Pretenders
17 Dub Be Good To Me - Beats International
18 All That She Wants - Ace of Base
19 Wash Your Face In My Sink - Dream Warriors
20 Birdhouse In Your Soul - They Might Be Giants
21 Ragtime - Run–D.M.C.
22 This Is a Low - Blur
23 Welcome To Paradise - Green Day
24 When the Sh-- Goes Down - Cypress Hill
25 Break & Enter - The Prodigy
26 Soma - The Smashing Pumpkins
27 Lazarus - The Boo Radleys
28 Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me) - dEUS
29 Country Feedback - R.E.M.
30 Dwr Budr - Orbital
31 I Got Id - Pearl Jam
32 Paranoid Android - Radiohead
33 Stuka - Primal Scream
34 Fuck All - Atari Teenage Riot
35 Bucephalus Bouncing Ball - Aphex Twin
36 North Korea Goes Bang - Johnny Violent
37 Everything Counts - Depeche Mode
38 The Move - Beastie Boys
39 I'm Only Sleeping - The Beatles
40 Friday Night, Saturday Morning - The Specials
41 Iambic 5 Poetry - Squarepusher
42 Embassy Row - Pavement
43 Hush The Warmth - Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
44 Little Pad - The Beach Boys
45 Wilmot - The Sabres Of Paradise
46 Supa Scoopa And Mighty Scoop - Kyuss
47 Smile - Quasi
48 Dánarfregnir og jarðafarir - Sigur Rós
49 Cold Water Music - Aim
50 Ye Entrancemperium - Emperor
51 Hazey Jane II - Nick Drake
52 Explode (Remix) - The Cardigans
53 Arch Carrier - Autechre
54 Jungle Lion - The Upsetters
55 Caligari's Mirror - Pere Ubu
56 In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country - Boards of Canada
57 Let's Make The Water Turn Black (Jazz Version) - Frank Zappa
58 Body Rock - Shimon & Andy C
59 3030 - Deltron 3030
60 Emerge - Fischerspooner
61 Assault On Precinct Zero - Plaid
62 Pilot - The Notwist
63 Brazil - Cornelius
64 Witness (1 Hope) - Roots Manuva
65 Agent tangent - Pluxus
66 Stick & Move - New Flesh
67 Digital Love - Daft Punk
68 Remind Me - Röyksopp
69 In/Out - Imatran Voima
70 Identify The Beat - Marc Smith & Safe and Sound
71 Funeralopolis - Electric Wizard
72 I'm Leavin' - Elvis Presley
73 The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
74 Hip Hop Be Bop - Original Version - Man Parrish
75 Open Up The Gate - The Congos
76 There's a Moon Out Tonight - The Capris
77 The Light 3000 - Schneider TM Vs. Kpt. Michi.gan
78 For to End yet Again - Arcturus
79 Everything Hits at Once - Spoon
80 The Morning of Our Lives - Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers
81 Uranium - Radioactive Man
82 Rain Dogs - Tom Waits
83 Animal Midnight - Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks
84 Losing My Edge - LCD Soundsystem
85 Weightless Again - The Handsome Family
86 The Valleys - Electrelane
87 Under Mi Sensi (feat. Mr Vegas) - Alozade & Hollow Point
88 Stranded In The Jungle - The Cadets
89 Old Paul - MC Paul Barman
90 Como Un Fan - La Casa Azul
91 Blinded By The Lights - The Streets
92 Gently Johnny - Magnet
93 Celebrate the Bullet - The Selecter
94 I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos
95 Rainbow Silhouette Of The Milky Rain - Deerhoof
96 Assassins - Lightning Bolt
97 Prospect Hummer - Animal Collective
98 If She Wants Me - Belle & Sebastian
99 Gasolina - Daddy Yankee
100 Modern World - Wolf Parade
101 Cupid - Sam Cooke
102 Crosseyed And Painless (Stop Making Sense Version) - Talking Heads
103 The Sky Was Pink (Holden Remix) - Nathan Fake
104 Heartbeats - The Knife
105 Trains To Brazil - Guillemots
106 Silly Games - Janet Kay
107 I Want Her She Wants Me - The Zombies
108 Wrapped In Grey - XTC
109 Horsell Common and the Heat Ray - Jeff Wayne
110 Never Change Lovers in the Middle of the Night - Boney M.
111 Rej - Âme
112 Ever Since You Told Me You Loved Me (I'm A Nut) - Tiny Tim
113 Miss Broadway - Belle Epoque
114 Rubber Toy - Ivor Cutler
115 Gronlandic Edit - of Montreal
116 In the Stone - Earth, Wind & Fire
117 Dracula - Desmond Dekker
118 Draft Morning - The Byrds
119 A Song From Under The Floorboards (Peel Session) - Magazine
120 Contort Yourself (August Darnell Remix) - James White And The Blacks
121 Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy - Kid Creole And The Coconuts
122 Round the World Girls (Tes La Rok Remix) - Uncle Sam "Di Foreign Man"
123 Cool In The Pool - Holger Czukay
124 Je me suis fait tout petit - Georges Brassens
125 Ignition (Remix) - R. Kelly
126 The Strangers - St. Vincent
127 Lightweight Jammin' (feat. Clyde Carson & Husalah of The Mob Figaz) - E-40
128 Blue Angel - Roy Orbison
129 Turn the Beat Around - Vicki Sue Robinson
130 Pepito - Los Machucambos
131 A Homeless Ghost - Console
132 Without You - Art Department
133 Cry - Gayngs
134 Wut - Girl Unit
135 Shutterbugg - Big Boi
136 Planet Party - Games
137 Edward The Eight - Joe Gibbs & The Professionals
138 This Time Tomorrow - The Kinks
139 Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford
140 Crucify Your Mind - Rodríguez
141 Northwest Passage - Stan Rogers
142 13 Candles - Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats
143 The Highwayman - Arbouretum
144 Melody - Plus Two
145 Kelly - When Saints Go Machine
146 Marka (feat. Strategy) - Dub Phizix
147 Safesurfer - Julian Cope
148 Yonkers - Tyler, The Creator
149 John Taylor's Month Away - King Creosote & Jon Hopkins
150 Dream Baby Dream - Suicide
151 New Amsterdam - Moondog
152 Temporary Secretary - Paul McCartney
153 Countdown - Beyoncé
154 Take It Or Leave It - Madness
155 The Lady With The Braid - Dory Previn
156 Hey Moon - John Maus
157 Missing You - John Talabot
158 Inspector Norse - Todd Terje
159 Problems - Desmond Dekker
160 Epizootics! - Scott Walker
161 Midnight Man - Flash and the Pan
162 Ces gens-là - Jacques Brel
163 Invisus Natalis - Eyvind Kang
164 Stand On The Word (Larry Levan Mix) - Joubert Singers
165 Cadaver Pouch Conveyor System - Carcass
166 The Vile Stuff - Richard Dawson
167 Tiff - POLIÇA
168 Fables of Faubus - Charles Mingus
169 I Believe In You - Talk Talk
170 Being Boring - Pet Shop Boys
171 The Secret Seven - Owen Pallett
172 Let It Go - DJ Rashad
173 The System - Popcaan
174 Song to the Siren - This Mortal Coil
175 This World Of Water - New Musik
176 Gloria (from Missa Criolla) - Ariel Ramirez
177 Seasons (Waiting On You) - Future Islands
178 Aguas de Marco - Elis Regina
179 So What - Miles Davis
180 O Leaozinho - Caetano Veloso
181 Lonely Woman - Ornette Coleman
182 People's Parties - Joni Mitchell
183 Everybody's Got To Learn Sometimes
184 Hairy Bank - Byron Lee & the Dragonnaires
185 Weekend Special - Brenda & the Big Dudes
186 Godwin - Korede Bello
187 No Flex Zone - Rae Sremmurd
188 Shake Body - Skales
189 Treasure - Young Thug ft. Zuse
190 The Grass By The Roses - Girls In Airports
191 L'Esprit de L'Escalier - Domenique Dumont
192 Just Like Bruddas - Future
193 Let's Get Lost - Carly Rae Jepsen
194 Slim Trak - DJ Paypal
195 You're the Best - Wet
196 Oh Yay - Olatunji
197 Daydreaming - Radiohead
198 Hammond Song - The Roches
199 Memories - A Pass ft. Lilian Mbabazi
200 Strength of Strings - Gene Clark

Poll Results

OptionVotes
1 O Superman - Laurie Anderson 6
29 Country Feedback - R.E.M. 3
27 Lazarus - The Boo Radleys 3
22 This Is a Low - Blur 3
43 Hush The Warmth - Gorky's Zygotic Mynci 2
50 Ye Entrancemperium - Emperor 1
39 I'm Only Sleeping - The Beatles 1
26 Soma - The Smashing Pumpkins 1
41 Iambic 5 Poetry - Squarepusher 1
3 Vienna - Ultravox 1
28 Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me) - dEUS 1
14 Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson 1
2 Popcorn - Hot Butter 1
12 Dance Away - Roxy Music 1
46 Supa Scoopa And Mighty Scoop - Kyuss 1
10 The Name Of The Game - ABBA 1
9 Only You - Yazoo 1
7 Just an Illusion - Imagination 1
37 Everything Counts - Depeche Mode 0
34 Fuck All - Atari Teenage Riot 0
36 North Korea Goes Bang - Johnny Violent 0
35 Bucephalus Bouncing Ball - Aphex Twin 0
48 Dánarfregnir og jarðafarir - Sigur Rós 0
38 The Move - Beastie Boys 0
40 Friday Night, Saturday Morning - The Specials 0
42 Embassy Row - Pavement 0
49 Cold Water Music - Aim 0
44 Little Pad - The Beach Boys 0
45 Wilmot - The Sabres Of Paradise 0
47 Smile - Quasi 0
33 Stuka - Primal Scream 0
32 Paranoid Android - Radiohead 0
31 I Got Id - Pearl Jam 0
5 Pass The Dutchie - Musical Youth 0
6 Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) - A Flock Of Seagulls 0
8 The Model - Kraftwerk 0
11 Monica Engineer - The Flying Pickets 0
13 Oriental Nightfish - Linda McCartney 0
15 Break My Stride - Matthew Wilder 0
16 Don't Get Me Wrong - Pretenders 0
17 Dub Be Good To Me - Beats International 0
18 All That She Wants - Ace of Base 0
19 Wash Your Face In My Sink - Dream Warriors 0
21 Ragtime - Run–D.M.C. 0
23 Welcome To Paradise - Green Day 0
24 When the Sh-- Goes Down - Cypress Hill 0
25 Break & Enter - The Prodigy 0
20 Birdhouse In Your Soul - They Might Be Giants 0
30 Dwr Budr - Orbital 0
4 Une belle histoire - Michel Fugain & Le Big Bazar 0


Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 15 December 2016 00:26 (seven years ago) link

I am duty-bound to vote for dEUS wherever they appear.

a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Thursday, 15 December 2016 00:32 (seven years ago) link

Same, especially on a poll like this - I had a year of dEUS-related Eureka moments when I was 15 or so.

don't take my kindness for wokeness (seandalai), Thursday, 15 December 2016 00:43 (seven years ago) link

Man, I love dEUS and it's nice to see a bit of ILM love for them here. In A Bar Under The Sea soundtracked my GCSE mock exams and kind of set me up for all sorts of further listening, stuff like Beefheart and Tom Waits etc.. Got to see them live a couple of years ago and they were just phenomenal. Made me reassess their more recent, rock-based stuff too, which I'd previously dismissed.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 15 December 2016 00:46 (seven years ago) link

Roxy--all my perfect moments involve Roxy Music

Iago Galdston, Thursday, 15 December 2016 01:30 (seven years ago) link

Totally agree with some of your choices wrt this particular topic. I'll have to have a long think about which is the best. And what I would put in my own list (beyond 'Floppy Boot Stomp', which ushered in a whole world I never could've imagined).

My Lunch Is Older Than Your Lunch (Old Lunch), Thursday, 15 December 2016 02:41 (seven years ago) link

This is an awesome playlist but is seriously deficient in 60s 70s 80s and 90s music.

Moka, Thursday, 15 December 2016 05:27 (seven years ago) link

The options I want to vote for are not available :/ choosing popcorn which is one of the only songs I know how to play on a piano flawlessly.

Moka, Thursday, 15 December 2016 05:30 (seven years ago) link

this is a sweet idea, but i'm surprised there are so many, especially since it's capped at age 18. i feel like my list of songs that fit this criteria isn't that big but maybe i'm wrong, i'll try doing it now...

flappy bird, Thursday, 15 December 2016 06:43 (seven years ago) link

kanye > list

sleepingbag, Thursday, 15 December 2016 07:08 (seven years ago) link

I didn't know "I'm A Nut" was Tiny Tim, I remember The New Seekers doing it on TV once.

(Not "I'm A Butt" stupid spelling corrector!)

Mark G, Thursday, 15 December 2016 07:16 (seven years ago) link

The options I want to vote for are not available :/

If people like the poll, I'll do the next 60 after christmas

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 15 December 2016 07:33 (seven years ago) link

this is a sweet idea, but i'm surprised there are so many, especially since it's capped at age 18

ilm only let's me put the first 50 entries into a poll and that takes me up to roughly age 18. the whole list takes me to 36

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 15 December 2016 07:35 (seven years ago) link

I'd be ao ashamed to poll my favorite songs age 5 to 15. I'd certainly wouldn't make a public playlist about it.

Moka, Thursday, 15 December 2016 07:54 (seven years ago) link

well.. as I say, it's sort of semi-filtered through a bubble of my current perspective. I tried to only include stuff I'd happily listen to today, so there's no Rednex or children's theme tunes or melodies from 8bit computer games - all of which would count if I were being more honest about the whole process.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 15 December 2016 07:56 (seven years ago) link

a lot of what's in the actual poll is stuff my parents played round the house. I didn't really start choosing my own listening or being aware of who was on a record until I got to 9 or 10 and received a radio for Christmas.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 15 December 2016 07:58 (seven years ago) link

from the overall list: the vile stuff, stand on the word, cool in the pool, the morning of our lives, assassins

but from the 50 I vote smooth criminal with no shame

ogmor, Thursday, 15 December 2016 09:40 (seven years ago) link

voted yazoo

nxd, Thursday, 15 December 2016 10:53 (seven years ago) link

Might start jotting a few thoughts down about certain songs on the playlist.

LAURIE ANDERSON - O SUPERMAN
This is the first song on the list, and the first song I added to the list. It was also the song I was googling when I first stumbled on ILM c2001. My dad bought the record on 7" when it came out, helping it get to number 2 in the UK charts in 1981 when I was less than a year old. He had to buy it again when apparently I crawled on it and broke the first copy. It's the first song I ever remember hearing, and today it still sounds amniotic and comforting. It would take me years to realise just what a strange piece of music it really is - no beats, just a repetitive 'AH AH AH'; over 8 minutes long; possibly one of the weirdest top 5 singles of all time. I like to think it made a lasting impression on my music taste. Even today I'm a sucker for minimalism, repetition and robotic voices.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 16 December 2016 11:43 (seven years ago) link

I'm impressed by the level of specific recall you have regarding songs. I like to think I have pretty decent recall of my past, but the songs all blur for me. When I was a teenager I listened to a lot of Led Zeppelin. That's about all I can tell you. These "Eureka" moments have become commonplace for me, happen about every week or so. They're an important part of what keeps me alive from day to day.

increasingly bonkers (rushomancy), Friday, 16 December 2016 12:57 (seven years ago) link

i voted for o superman. thanks for the comments, it may be a strange song in the world of pop but within laurie anderson's oeuvre it is quite pop.

it's the distortion, stupid! (alex in mainhattan), Friday, 16 December 2016 13:55 (seven years ago) link

xp to rushomancy

In a similar way to that Camus quote about art, 'a man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those ... his heart first opened', I think a big part of being a music fan involves hunting down these 'eureka moments', and trying to recapture those times when music really hit you hard. It's like a drug addict chasing a high. As I get older, these moments might happen just as frequently as ever, but their impact is lessened. I hear music I really like every week, but it's harder and harder to come by something that clicks just right; that sounds truly remarkable to me. I'll never hear dub reggae for the first time, or have my mind opened up by Smiley Smile, or get taken away by a piece of electronic music on the dancefloor in quite the same way as the first time. Still, I'm always chasing, and in many ways I'm irrationally worried that I'll never get to hear every piece of music that sounds amazing to my ears.

One of these big moments, the most memorable 'bolt from the blue'; and indeed maybe the first real 'Now this is amazing - this is MY music' revelations came about age 14 / 15 one Sunday night. I'd been having a long bout of trouble with bullying at school and I was not looking to going back on Monday morning. I'd picked up the Boo Radleys' 'Giant Steps' on cassette from the secondhand section of my local indie shop that afternoon. I'd heard the 'Wake Up!' album and enjoyed that, but nothing could have prepared me for this.

I remember lying on my bed feeling absolutely miserable, and this music just pouring into my ears. Not just indie-pop or Britpop, but all sorts of sounds. I'd never heard ambient or dub reggae or free jazz or shoegaze before, and I was only peripherally aware of the Beatles' brand of psychedelia, but here it was, all laid out for me on this one album with all the tracks segueing into each other, and I dunno... Martin Carr always wrote these very personal lyrics about being in your 20s, but they spoke to me on a level that was different from Blur or Oasis or REM or Nirvana or whoever else I'd been used to listening to.

It was like having my head rearranged. It was a primer for all sorts of other things I'd come round to enjoying later, from Lee 'Scratch' Perry to the Cocteau Twins to My Bloody Valentine to Aphex Twin to the Zombies etc. etc, and best of all, no one else I knew wanted anything to do with it because they associated this band with breakfast radio, so they were safely my own.

Lazarus is still one of my all time favourite songs and Giant Steps my gun-to-the-head favourite album. It's not perfect - even Martin Carr has admitted that. But to me, it is perfection itself.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 16 December 2016 14:10 (seven years ago) link

Voted for The Beatles! I'm Only Sleeping is such a deceptively complex little ditty, with some great bon mots.

altony rightano (voodoo chili), Friday, 16 December 2016 14:29 (seven years ago) link

yeah, it's not their best song, or even my favourite. but it felt like the right Beatles pick for some reason. It's the quintessence of Revolver, the Beatles' psychedelic era and 60s psychedelia itself. Love the backwards production, the classic Lennon introspection and the sound 'non-work' ethic that spoke to me a lot as a lazy sixth-former.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 16 December 2016 14:33 (seven years ago) link

dl, your experience with 'O Superman' sounds very similar to my own with the Beach Boys' Love You. Some of the earliest grown-up music in my life and had no perspective on how strange it was until much, much later.

rushomancy, if I can generalize from our respective experiences, it would seem that Zep immersion is a rite of passage for Hoosier teens.

My Lunch Is Older Than Your Lunch (Old Lunch), Friday, 16 December 2016 14:35 (seven years ago) link

i can imagine Love You being really appealing to kids though :-) lots of songs about cars and planes and rollerskating

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 16 December 2016 14:58 (seven years ago) link

"Eureka moments" vs. plain old "favorite songs" is a cool concept. I tried doing the same thing years ago on a C-90 mixtape, but many of my influential prog, jazz, and world music tracks were too long to fit.

Snorting and all (Dan Peterson), Friday, 16 December 2016 15:03 (seven years ago) link

Give it another go, Dan. I'd love to see others attempt this. And now in the age of streaming services it's easier than ever.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 16 December 2016 15:05 (seven years ago) link

I neglected my work for a little bit in an attempt to make an ad hoc list of my own but ultimately abandoned it when I realized it was like a step-by-step instruction manual for assembling a melancholy motherfucker through the power of music. BRB, booking a therapy session.

My Lunch Is Older Than Your Lunch (Old Lunch), Friday, 16 December 2016 16:02 (seven years ago) link

it's best not to rush these things or you end up cramming it with songs that are all one-mood (i.e. the mood you're in when you compile it). adding just a few songs a day (and maybe plucking a few out now and again) is prob the best bet.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 16 December 2016 16:07 (seven years ago) link

rushomancy, if I can generalize from our respective experiences, it would seem that Zep immersion is a rite of passage for Hoosier teens.

― My Lunch Is Older Than Your Lunch (Old Lunch)

i lived in new jersey then :)

increasingly bonkers (rushomancy), Friday, 16 December 2016 16:25 (seven years ago) link

It seems I have made an ass out of u and me.

My Lunch Is Older Than Your Lunch (Old Lunch), Friday, 16 December 2016 16:31 (seven years ago) link

there's definitely a "chasing the dragon" element to my listening. the high of hearing something new and great for the first time. but music isn't a drug for me, not really. yeah, we all acclimate, but it's not the music for me, it's anything, anything good we get used to and start taking for granted.

my library is big enough now that i can still be surprised by it. i put it on random and as good as my memory for music is i'll hear something i genuinely don't know, old-time guitar pickers like the Blue Boys or a '70s synth wizard or any of a thousand other things. the element of surprise is still there. and when it's not, the feelings music i love evokes in me are reinforced by repeated listens. i put it on random and "fossil fuel sam" by orifice, a song i've been listening to for twenty years now, comes on and something still kicks in. yeah, i say, that's IT, and IT is goddamn everywhere, every kind of music, painstaking artists and sloppy drunks, you put on a song and there's that electricity, and even if everything else i've ever believed was a lie that isn't.

i don't remember everything, but i do remember what it was like hearing "black dog" for the first time, right down to the stereo alignment tones at the beginning that i thought were part of the song, and that experience repeats itself on a regular basis for me.

i don't believe it'll ever stop. i used to worry that i wouldn't get to hear all the songs that were that great, that express uncontainable joy, but by now i realize i won't. there's no system or path, whatever it is can't be classified or defined- not beyond just plain "music". it's goddamn everywhere, and all i've done in the past 25 years is train myself to hear it. there are no "perfect albums" to me. not even any "perfect songs". my favorite song is whatever i'm listening to right now.

maybe that makes me weird or maybe that makes me crazy, but these days it's the only thing that seems to make sense.

increasingly bonkers (rushomancy), Friday, 16 December 2016 16:57 (seven years ago) link

This is a lovely idea dog latin. I'm struck by the eureka moment - it seems like a very honest gesture, an invitation into your life with music.

One thing that I've experienced with some music is the transition through repeated listening from the unfamiliar to the familiar, and how it's nigh impossible to get back the emotions felt and thoughts thought when the music was unfamiliar.

I felt this most when a

For bodies we are ready to build pyramids (wtev), Monday, 19 December 2016 16:21 (seven years ago) link

I have a list like this of my epiphany tracks, which I put down on paper 3 or 4 years ago. I should type it up.

his eye is on despair-o (Jon not Jon), Monday, 19 December 2016 17:38 (seven years ago) link

I'd definitely like to see/hear that JnJ. one of my stipulations when making the list was 'has this stayed with me?', 'would I happily listen to it again today?'

plenty of tunes here were 'growers'. they didn't all just hit me the first time I heard them, although many of them did.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Monday, 19 December 2016 20:39 (seven years ago) link

in the case of the grower I tend to find that I can be absolutely repulsed by something but one day I'll give it another go and find that the exact factors that put me off are what I suddenly find intriguing about it. Pere Ubu are a case in point. Think I've recounted a few times here about how I picked up Dub Housing out of a CD cut-out bin while trying to get into reggae as a student.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Monday, 19 December 2016 20:41 (seven years ago) link

I was so taken aback by the noise and David Thomas's yelping that I nearly threw it in the bin. But something kept me going back to it and these days when I play in my band, I count him as a direct influence on my vocal style. I now think Dub Housing is a unique and really special work of art and it bends my mind each time I hear it.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Monday, 19 December 2016 20:41 (seven years ago) link

(sorry there's something up with my phone - when I try to do long posts the text obscures the submit button :-(

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Monday, 19 December 2016 20:42 (seven years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Friday, 23 December 2016 00:01 (seven years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Saturday, 24 December 2016 00:01 (seven years ago) link

Try to a quick switching of browser windows, dl. Just click onto another one, and then click back. That usually helps for me.

U2 (Drugs A. Money), Saturday, 24 December 2016 02:37 (seven years ago) link

cheers DAM

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Saturday, 24 December 2016 09:04 (seven years ago) link

kind of overwhelmed by the clear winner here. it's the one I voted for too -- the track that kicked off the idea of doing this play list in the first place.
cheers for letting me share this with you ILM. I might poll the rest of the tracks later on..

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Saturday, 24 December 2016 09:06 (seven years ago) link


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