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      <docs>http://www.audioscrobbler.net/data/webservices</docs>      <title>jsp1611's Last.fm Journal</title>
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      <description>The Last.fm journal for jsp1611.
        Last.fm journals are a place to talk about all things music.</description>
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         <title>Shocked and dissapointed</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2009/05/23/2qu87k_shocked_and_dissapointed</link>
         <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 15:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">This is pretty bad.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/22/deny-this-lastfm/#" rel="nofollow">Deny this, LastFM.</a><br />
<br />
They gave listening and user data to their new parent company, CBS, who then shared it with the RIAA.<br />
<br />
This has given me pause for thought about whether I should continue to pay for a subscription with LastFM, if they treat their users' data with such casual contempt.<br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Daniel - a new Bat for Lashes single</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2009/03/24/2lbjcq_daniel_-_a_new_bat_for_lashes_single</link>
         <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
         <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2009/03/24/2lbjcq_daniel_-_a_new_bat_for_lashes_single</guid>
         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">I posted about <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Bat+for+Lashes" class="bbcode_artist">Bat for Lashes</a> some time ago now. They aren't exactly my usual musical fare, and I do tend to think that Natasha Khan is a little like a talented version of Lilly Allen. However, I do like some of their stuff, and rate this new video for the track, <a title="Bat for Lashes &ndash; Daniel" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Bat+for+Lashes/_/Daniel" class="bbcode_track">Daniel</a>, taken from their second album.<br />
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In case embedding for this track is disabled in the future, the direct link is: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00ZHah-c0hQ" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00ZHah-c0hQ</a>.<br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>The Prodigy make a comeback?</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2009/03/02/2j0uas_the_prodigy_make_a_comeback%3F</link>
         <pubDate>Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
         <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2009/03/02/2j0uas_the_prodigy_make_a_comeback%3F</guid>
         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">I'd read a lot of encouraging reviews of <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/The+Prodigy" class="bbcode_artist">The Prodigy</a>'s new album, and had been really looking forward to hearing a sample of what they'd come up with. And the showcase track from their new album is...<br />
<br />
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..slightly disappointing. I mean, it's <em>okay</em> - I've certainly danced to worse. But it doesn't even come up to par with the good tracks from their last effort (my favorite of which was <a title="The Prodigy &ndash; Hot Ride" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/The+Prodigy/_/Hot+Ride" class="bbcode_track">Hot Ride</a>); which taken as a whole wasn't that great.<br />
<br />
If this represents the best of their new material, then I think that <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/The+Prodigy" class="bbcode_artist">The Prodigy</a> may well be continuing their slow inexorable decline into mediocrity.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Beggin'</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2009/02/28/2itoof_beggin%27</link>
         <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">Well, here we go with the first journal of the new year - almost 3 months into the year - I must be getting slack!<br />
<br />
It's a short one too. I just wanted to share this awesome track with you..<br />
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It's a remix of a song called <a title="Pilooski &ndash; Beggin'" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Pilooski/_/Beggin%27" class="bbcode_track">Beggin'</a>, by an electro artist known as <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Pilooski" class="bbcode_artist">Pilooski</a>. <br />
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Hope you enjoy it.<br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>When someone great is gone</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2008/12/10/2bsb1u_when_someone_great_is_gone</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 13:46:27 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">I'm addicted to <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/LCD+Soundsystem" class="bbcode_artist">LCD Soundsystem</a> at the moment; particularly the track <a title="LCD Soundsystem &ndash; Someone Great" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/LCD+Soundsystem/_/Someone+Great" class="bbcode_track">Someone Great</a>. There's a quite a visually striking video for it over on YouTube, which is unfortunately non-embeddable at the moment, but there's a link to it <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kaYsczkWti0" rel="nofollow">here</a>.<br />
<br />
As I don't have the tracks on mp3 at the moment I'm just listening to them on YouTube. Repeatedly. I haven't seen any of their stuff in music stores here in the UK, so I'm assuming they're pretty much an American phenomenon. <br />
<br />
As well as <a title="LCD Soundsystem &ndash; Someone Great" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/LCD+Soundsystem/_/Someone+Great" class="bbcode_track">Someone Great</a>, I've also got an affinity for <a title="LCD Soundsystem &ndash; North American Scum" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/LCD+Soundsystem/_/North+American+Scum" class="bbcode_track">North American Scum</a>, the video for which <strong>is</strong> embeddable..<br />
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<br />
Of course, having said that they're largely unknown in the UK, I've totally ignored <a title="LCD Soundsystem &ndash; Tribulations" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/LCD+Soundsystem/_/Tribulations" class="bbcode_track">Tribulations</a> - which is annoying familiar. I'd bet money it was used as an advertising jingle for some awful product, and that's why it seems so familiar to me..<br />
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<br />
Finally, there's the strangley catchy <a title="LCD Soundsystem &ndash; Daft Punk Is Playing at My House" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/LCD+Soundsystem/_/Daft+Punk+Is+Playing+at+My+House" class="bbcode_track">Daft Punk Is Playing at My House</a>..<br />
<br />
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<br />
<a href="http://www.lcdsoundsystem.com/" rel="nofollow">LCD Soundsystem on the web.</a><br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Hot and Cold</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2008/12/03/2bbwgb_hot_and_cold</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 3 Dec 2008 14:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">I didn't really have any interest in <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Katy+Perry" class="bbcode_artist">Katy Perry</a> until I accidentally saw her perform <a title="Katy Perry &ndash; Hot n Cold" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Katy+Perry/_/Hot+n+Cold" class="bbcode_track">Hot n Cold</a> on a TV show over in the UK. I had heard bits of <a title="Katy Perry &ndash; I Kissed a Girl" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Katy+Perry/_/I+Kissed+a+Girl" class="bbcode_track">I Kissed a Girl</a> on the radio, and didn't really rate it at all. However, I liked <a title="Katy Perry &ndash; Hot n Cold" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Katy+Perry/_/Hot+n+Cold" class="bbcode_track">Hot n Cold</a>'s acerbic lyrics, catchy refrain and, ultimately, I loved the bouncy energy she put into her performance. If you've not heard this song yet, I've linked to the video below; it's far better than her last single:<br />
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I don't know how Katy is being perceived in the rest of the world, but much to my horror the press here in the UK have been decidedly bitchy about the poor lass. They've slated everything from her dress sense (which I quite like), to her gigs, to the music she puts out. <br />
<br />
I would have thought that anything different from the usual identi-kit blond singer-songwriters coming out of the 'States would be a welcome development, but apparently not. <br />
<br />
At the moment, I'm not sure why she's so disliked; although unsurprisingly the nasty little nipple-dicked public schoolboys that comprise <a href="http://www.nme.com/home" rel="nofollow">NME</a> have <a href="http://www.nme.com/reviews/katy-perry/9900" rel="nofollow">dissed</a> her music; which only gets her extra brownie points in my book. <br />
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Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Dystopia</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2008/09/17/265r7p_dystopia</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 19:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
         <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2008/09/17/265r7p_dystopia</guid>
         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">As I was growing up, during the '80s, there was a palpable sense of inevitable doom in the air. Tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States were high, and any conflict that led to nuclear war was likely to result in death for all of us living in Western Europe. <br />
<br />
The sense of impending conflict was brought home to me by the fact that my family was living in West Germany at the time due to my fathers post in the Army. Even for families, army life is different to civilian life, and our presence there was a constant reminder the things could kick off at short notice.<br />
<br />
Unsurprisingly, such circumstances can really colour a boys outlook on life; and although my outlook was usually cheerful, in my reading I developed a fascination with dystopian views of the future. Looking back, this was actually quite pragmatic of me - as far as I was concerned, the Russians were going to get us at some point, and my reading seemed to focus on what the world would be like <em>afterward</em>, which tacitly meant that I thought there would be an <em>afterward</em> in the first place..<br />
<br />
Comics such as <a href="http://www.2000adonline.com/" rel="nofollow">&quot;2000 AD&quot;</a> provided an outlet for these thoughts, filled as they were with series' and short stories set in nuclear-ravaged landscapes, where life was tough and the characters tougher. I read a lot of the short stories over and over again, and still have several almost committed completely to memory. One such story was &quot;Shock&quot;, about a military robot brought back to life, which then engages in a killing spree. Imagine my surprise when, years later, I found that &quot;Shock&quot; had been adapted into a budget Science Fiction/Horror film called <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099740/plotsummary" rel="nofollow">Hardware</a>. <br />
<br />
Now, I love &quot;Hardware&quot;, and would recommend watching it. It is, at the very least, original, interesting, and occasionally thought provoking; portraying as it does a bleak, stark, dystopian future in which humanity is on it's last legs. An Orange wash pervades in the lighting throughout the film, giving everything a dry, hot and polluted feel to it. <br />
<br />
However, I'm the first to admit that &quot;Hardware&quot; is never going to win the award for best screenplay. It's one of the many slightly bad films that I love to love for my own peculiar reasons. In criticizing it, many people <em>miss the point</em>; they forget the atmosphere the film was conceived in; and they forget that, even for a budget effort, it's probably on par with the first &quot;Terminator&quot; film. <br />
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I'm going to post the somewhat cheesy '80s trailer now..<br />
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I love that they put the ringing endorsement from &quot;Us&quot; magazine - 3 and a 1/2 stars - into the trailer...<br />
<br />
Hardware has a number of cameos from famous faces in the music industry. Including &quot;Lemmy&quot; from <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Motorhead" class="bbcode_artist">Motorhead</a>, who features as a cab driver, <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Iggy+Pop" class="bbcode_artist">Iggy Pop</a> as a radio host, and Carl McCoy of <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Fields+of+the+Nephilim" class="bbcode_artist">Fields of the Nephilim</a> as a nomad and scavenger featured at the start of the film. You'll not be surprised to learn that one of the reasons I love the film is for it's soundtrack, which includes the following great tracks.<br />
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<a title="Public Image Ltd &ndash; Order of Death" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Public+Image+Ltd/_/Order+of+Death" class="bbcode_track">Order of Death</a> by <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Public+Image+Ltd" class="bbcode_artist">Public Image Ltd</a>. This is used during the films' only sex scene, which as a teenager I used to think was the hottest thing ever. The video for the track below uses various sequences from &quot;Hardware&quot;. <br />
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And the obligatory <a title="Motorhead &ndash; Ace of Spades" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Motorhead/_/Ace+of+Spades" class="bbcode_track">Ace of Spades</a> by <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Motorhead" class="bbcode_artist">Motorhead</a>:<br />
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<a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Ministry" class="bbcode_artist">Ministry</a> also make an appearance with <a title="Ministry &ndash; Stigmata" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Ministry/_/Stigmata" class="bbcode_track">Stigmata</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Iggy+Pop" class="bbcode_artist">Iggy Pop</a> gets a look in with <a title="Iggy Pop &ndash; Cold Metal" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Iggy+Pop/_/Cold+Metal" class="bbcode_track">Cold Metal</a>.<br />
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And I thought I'd polish this off with Carl McCoy, dressed pretty much as he was in the film, for <a title="Fields of the Nephilim &ndash; Last Exit for the Lost" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Fields+of+the+Nephilim/_/Last+Exit+for+the+Lost" class="bbcode_track">Last Exit for the Lost</a>.<br />
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Hope you enjoyed this; if you did let me know, there are a few other films I'll cover when I have the time.<br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Word</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2008/09/02/2584g9_word</link>
         <pubDate>Tue, 2 Sep 2008 09:40:37 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">I'd never seen the video for this track before; but now I have, I just had to post it. <a title="Skinny Puppy &ndash; Pro-Test" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Skinny+Puppy/_/Pro-Test" class="bbcode_track">Pro-Test</a> by <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Skinny+Puppy" class="bbcode_artist">Skinny Puppy</a>.<br />
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<br />
I think this is very much a Marmite video - you either love it or hate it; although, there are a few people who have commented that they like the whole video apart from the end... personally, I think they're being a little humourless - the end is <strong>surely</strong> the best bit....<br />
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&quot;Word&quot;...<br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>City noise</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2008/08/27/24weh2_city_noise</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 22:18:35 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">Wow. It's been ages since my last journal. I have lots of excuses for this, including birthdays, weddings and workload, but I wasn't expecting to leave a whole months gap... <br />
<br />
Anyway, I thought I'd introduce you to a song I've fallen in love with. Beautiful track, and decent lyrics, <a title="Scarling &ndash; City Noise" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Scarling/_/City+Noise" class="bbcode_track">City Noise</a> by <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Scarling" class="bbcode_artist">Scarling</a>. The video for it is quite simple, minimalist even, but I think it fits the song perfectly..<br />
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Here's the video.<br />
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<span class="quote"><br />
Another crowded dance floor<br />
another empty glass<br />
another failed hello<br />
it's your alibi<br />
another splendid lie<br />
it's the bruises that you can't show<br />
<br />
It's another lonely sunset<br />
another starless sky<br />
the nervousness inside<br />
it's the final kiss from a lover's fist<br />
it's the reason why you can't cry<br />
<br />
It's a violent reaction<br />
the mixtape in your heart<br />
the answer you should know<br />
how we complicate, a simple mistake<br />
it's the face you make when I go<br />
<br />
And we tried to change<br />
the city noise made us strange<br />
so we plugged our ears and learned to fight<br />
we set the stage but we could not engage so we cut all ties by candlelight<br />
<br />
Another deep depression<br />
the calm before the storm<br />
the shaking in your head<br />
how you sacrificed - how you paid the price<br />
all the words you wish you had said<br />
<br />
It's the rawest of emotions<br />
drinking to forget - names written in the snow<br />
it's the anxious feel - purging your last meal<br />
it's the secret that you can't know<br />
<br />
And we tried to change<br />
the city noise made us strange<br />
so we plugged our ears and learned to fight<br />
we set the stage but we could not engage so we cut all ties by candlelight<br />
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I also stumbled across this track by <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Autolux" class="bbcode_artist">Autolux</a>, <a title="Autolux &ndash; turnstyle blues" href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/+noredirect/Autolux/_/turnstyle+blues" class="bbcode_track">turnstyle blues</a>.<br />
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Believe it or not this was linked to under &quot;Stuff we like&quot; on the <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Nine+Inch+Nails" class="bbcode_artist">Nine Inch Nails</a> home page on YouTube..<br />
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Hope you enjoyed this. <br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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         <title>On passion for music</title>
         <link>http://www.last.fm/user/jsp1611/journal/2008/07/30/23dgox_on_passion_for_music</link>
         <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode">This is one of the TED talks, by <a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com:8081/music/Benjamin+Zander" class="bbcode_artist">Benjamin Zander</a>, a British conductor, on Classical Music. I highly recommend watching it, for several reasons; he's a compelling speaker who catches your attention immediately, and that is rare; he also made me laugh out loud at several points; and reminded me why I liked classical music in the first place.  <br />
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<a href="http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/benjamin_zander_on_music_and_passion.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/benjamin_zander_on_music_and_passion.html</a><br />
<br />
My favorite quote is &quot;Have you ever thought that maybe the reason classical music sends you to sleep isn't because of <strong>you</strong>, but because of <strong>us</strong>?&quot;. The talks is full of interesting insights, and I'm going to send this on to a couple of friends who play music..<br />
<br />
Jon</div>]]></description>
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