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Old 11-04-2007, 10:45   #271 (permalink)

 
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Do you need to keep the CD though?
Yes it has to go into the CD loader, in order for the jukebox to play it. We're not allowed to put burnt discs into the loaders, must be the original.

If you just tell me the CD I can go and buy it, it's no big deal!
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Witchcraft - Witchcraft would be an awesome addition. I looked for it one-up but they only had the new album, which isn't as good.

Alternatively, Witchcaft - Live At Roadburn would be even better, but I don't know if this was an official release.
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Yes it has to go into the CD loader, in order for the jukebox to play it. We're not allowed to put burnt discs into the loaders, must be the original.

If you just tell me the CD I can go and buy it, it's no big deal!
Ah, I see, although you may not be too fond of what I'd like to put on.

I notice an extreme lack of any jazz, hip hop, electronica and hybrids of the three. I'd recommend the following:

The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
Heiroglyphics - Third Eye Vision
Aim - Cold Water Music (Although Flight 602 would be easier to obtain)
The Sabres of Paradise - Haunted Dancehall
Herbie Hancock - Headhunters (Although the song lengths may piss off others)
Yuzo Koshiro - Streets of Rage soundtrack
Any Funkadelic/Parliament 'best of'
Stanley Clarke - School Days
Pendulum - Hold Your Colour
Mew - any
The Cure - Mixed Up
Sly & The Family Stone - Best of
Acoustic Ladyland - Last Chance Disco
Nuyorican Soul
The Jam - Sound Affects
Any generic latin jazz/bossa compilation

Sorry, that list might be a bit too big.
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Old 13-04-2007, 10:09   #274 (permalink)

 
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Ah, I see, although you may not be too fond of what I'd like to put on.

I notice an extreme lack of any jazz, hip hop, electronica and hybrids of the three. I'd recommend the following:

The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
Heiroglyphics - Third Eye Vision
Aim - Cold Water Music (Although Flight 602 would be easier to obtain)
The Sabres of Paradise - Haunted Dancehall
Herbie Hancock - Headhunters (Although the song lengths may piss off others)
Yuzo Koshiro - Streets of Rage soundtrack
Any Funkadelic/Parliament 'best of'
Stanley Clarke - School Days
Pendulum - Hold Your Colour
Mew - any
The Cure - Mixed Up
Sly & The Family Stone - Best of
Acoustic Ladyland - Last Chance Disco
Nuyorican Soul
The Jam - Sound Affects
Any generic latin jazz/bossa compilation

Sorry, that list might be a bit too big.
We'd need to tread carefully with o hip hop, but the rest is fine. There are Smiths and Cure in there also. We don't have a complete updated list; the ones on here are 18 months out of date. There are currently over 400 hundred albums in there at present... but the loaders can hold a maximum of (if memory serves me correctly) 1440! If you add all the previous listings together you get something approaching it's current selection.
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We'd need to tread carefully with o hip hop, but the rest is fine.
Yeah no worries, although Heiroglyphics/Aim are actual good hip hop with little to no expletives whatsoever (if that is what the concern is about).

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Yeah, I knew this already. It was more of a personal choice because I think Hatful of Hollow (being a compilation of BBC sessions etc.) is a much better range of songs than any other Smiths album, and Mixed Up is by far the best thing The Cure ever did.

Ideally, it would be great if you restricted 'Du Hast', 'Orion' and 'More than a Feeling' so that folk don't put them on every two hours.
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Yeah no worries, although Heiroglyphics/Aim are actual good hip hop with little to no expletives whatsoever (if that is what the concern is about).
The expletives are not an issue, just whether the quality of the hip hop, but I'll take your advice on that.

Remember this is the bar that, when a middle aged couple, both Camra members, having just arrived from Kent (or somewhere posh sounding) on a train, walked in clutching Good Beer Guides, waddled over the handpumps, and ordered two half pints of Old Beardy Wierdy... only for the jukebox to quickly pipe up about how "I WANNA FUCK A DOG IN THE ASS". Cue red faces and two quickly emptied half pint glasses.
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The expletives are not an issue, just whether the quality of the hip hop, but I'll take your advice on that.

Remember this is the bar that, when a middle aged couple, both Camra members, having just arrived from Kent (or somewhere posh sounding) on a train, walked in clutching Good Beer Guides, waddled over the handpumps, and ordered two half pints of Old Beardy Wierdy... only for the jukebox to quickly pipe up about how "I WANNA FUCK A DOG IN THE ASS". Cue red faces and two quickly emptied half pint glasses.
Really? Would they not be put off by many, many things on the jukebox, such as Cannibal Corpse and Cindi Lauper?
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I do have a spare copy of Jerusalem by Sleep....I dont think that would go down very well though.

Sleep's Holy Mountain would be nice though...
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Good to see you have (or had) Clutch's From Beale Street To Oblivion.

Any chance of getting their Blast Tyrant album added?
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i thought it was already in there, no?
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