What Are You Listening To? Part 3

Started by Tapewolf, May 11, 2007, 04:59:04 PM

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RushFox

In The Presence of Enemies: Part 2- Dream Theater (Systematic Chaos)

Yes, it is a little anti-climatic at the end, but still an amazing song nonetheless!  :boogie

xHaZxMaTx

New musics. :cool

The All-American Rejects
  • Move Along
    Crowded House
  • Crowded House
    Duran Duran
  • Duran Duran [The Wedding Album]
  • Greatest
    Electric Light Orchestra
  • The Essential Electric Light Orchestra
    Fall Out Boy
  • From Under the Cork Tree
    The Flaming Lips
  • At War with the Mystics
    Level 42
  • The Early Tapes
    Modest Mouse
  • Good News for People Who Love Bad News
  • The Moon & Antarctica [Bonus Tracks]
    Queen
  • Live at Wembley '86
    Switchfoot
  • The Beautiful Letdown
    They Might be Giants
  • The Spine
    U2
  • The Best Of: 1980-1990
  • The Best Of: 1990-2000
  • Joshua Tree
    Weezer
  • Pinkerton
  • Weezer (Blue Album)

Eibborn

Emily Loizeau- "Je ne sais pas choisir"

Look it up on YouTube or something.
/kicks the internet over

RushFox

Rush- Limelight (Moving Pictures)

An eternal classic. Going to see a Rush concert, so this is a great song to end the day for me... (Am I needlessly gloating yet?)

llearch n'n'daCorna

#214
John Butler Trio - Better Than

Edit:
VNV Nation - Beloved
(what, is nobody else listening to anything?)
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xHaZxMaTx

I'm always listening to music.  ...Whenever I'm in my room or have my laptop, anyway.  I just figured that if I posted every song I listened to it'd be considered spamming. :P

Audioslave - Out of Exile - Be Yourself

LionHeart

The Phantom of the Opera - (the one with Michael Crawford and Dale Kristien)
"3x2(9yz)4a!"

"We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!"


I'm on deviantART.
Also FurAffinity

xHaZxMaTx

Sigur Rós - Takk... - Sé Lest

I absolutely love the first 30 seconds of this song and I have no idea why.

llearch n'n'daCorna

John Butler Trio - Used To Get High
From the Grand National cd.

(FWIW, these guys are an independent label; if you want to buy their stuff, it's available from their website in .au, at a very reasonable price...)
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RushFox


vulpesweasel

Her Ghost In The Fog~Cradle of Filth. helps me when i feel sad...cause screaming always helps.

xHaZxMaTx

The Strokes - First Impressions of Earth - Juicebox

We need a head-banging smiley.

Tapewolf

Emerson Lake and Powell
'Touch And Go' is the signature track from this one, but 'The Score' is also good, and their rendition of Holst's Mars, Bringer of War is absolutely awesome and gives Tomita's version a good run for its money.

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Sunblink

"Symphony no. 9," by Ludwig van Beethoven

~Keaton the Black Jackal

familyghost

Well let's see my list consists of Papa Roach's newest CD's, Judas Priest, Flogging Molly, NickelBack, Three Days Grace and various other bands.

xHaZxMaTx

Lots and lots of Talking Heads. :cool  Warning Sign, at the moment.

familyghost

And now it's "E.G.G.M.A.N."

I just felt that needed to be known.

llearch n'n'daCorna

Victor Borge.

Most of the youtube links I can find...
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Tapewolf

Isao Tomita - The Planets - Mars, Bringer of War

My copy is taken from my father's LP which he bought shortly before it was banned.  I think it's available again now though.

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RushFox

Yes- Mind Drive (Keystudio)

This song is the closest to an old-school style Yes epic. Actually, the whole album reeks of it, since the most of the old group came back during the mid-90's. I haven't listened to this group in a while, I admit. Still a great a prog group though, and I was glad to catch them on their 35th anniversary tour. Don't know if they'll come back or not, though...  :<

Cogidubnus

I Shot the Sheriff - The Cream of Clapton - Eric Clapton

xHaZxMaTx

Sigur Rós - () - Untitled 3

Unbelievably repetitive, but I never get tired of it.

vulpesweasel

Saosin~~~You're Not Alone

the song i listened to with my boyfriend the first time he held me in his arms, so its gotta lot of sentimental value to it :P

xHaZxMaTx

#233
Talking Heads - Remain In Light - Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)

Talking Heads is the shiz. :3

Cogidubnus


vulpesweasel

One Winged Angel~~~Nobou Uematsu i guess thats how you spell his name. i can never remember...

Angel

Mozart - The Magic Flute - The Queen of the Night's Aria
The Real Myth of Sisyphus:
The itsy-bitsy spider went up the water spout,
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,
And the itsy-bitsy spider went up the spout again...
BANDWAGON JUMP!

vulpesweasel

Quote from: RushFox on September 20, 2007, 10:43:08 PM
In The Presence of Enemies: Part 2- Dream Theater (Systematic Chaos)

Yes, it is a little anti-climatic at the end, but still an amazing song nonetheless!  :boogie

woo! my bf got me started on that band. they're really good.

"Baloog Boogie"~~The Diablo Swing Orchestra

Kasarn

The Avalanches - Since I Left You - 01. Since I Left You

Tapewolf

I Want You / She's So Heavy - Abbey Road - The Beatles

(This was apparently recorded on an 8-track 3M machine which was loaned to EMI for evaluation purposes.  The Beatles stole it and used it to tape most of Abbey Road.)

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