hey digimom form my digimon sound track cd
Franz Ferdinand / Franz Ferdinand / Jaqueline
It's always better on holidy, so much better on holiday; that's why we only work when we need the money!
Is Franz any good? He seems to be rather popular, so...
I only have one of their CD's. It's pretty good, but not great.
The Blues Brothers version of the Peter Gunn theme.
iron man. ozzy ozborn
At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissor
Sigur Rós / Ágætis Byrjun / Viõrar Vel Til Loftárasa
Quote from: Hilary on October 19, 2006, 08:07:59 PM
Dream Theater / Octavarium / Panic Attack.
I blame this on you, TW. You got me interested in listening to them... and now I can't stop.
Damn, now you've got me listening to
The Root Of All Evil again.
I'd blame Bill - he mentioned it to me once and now the infection has spread to you. All I can suggest is that you mention it to someone else, and spread it further still..
now it's piano concerto number 2 by Beethoven
Radiohead / Amnesiac / Like Spinning Plates
Red to Black by Fort Minor
Just got back from Target with Audioslave / Revolutions and Beck / The Information. :cool
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / Elevator Music
earth angle.
I just bought the "Minstrel in the Gallery" album by Jethro Tull, and it FREAKING ROCKS. :ipod
'Aerodynamic' by Daft Punk.
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...I should post more.
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I like Daft Punk, but I can never find any of their CD's. :(
:P
Technologic - Daft Punk
Buy it, use it, break it, fix it, trash it, change it, melt - upgrade it,
Charge it, point it, zoom it, press it, snap it, work it, quick - erase it,
Write it, cut it, paste it, save it, load it, check it, quick - rewrite it,
Plug it, play it, burn it, rip it, drag it, drop it, zip - unzip it,
Lock it, fill it, call it, find it, view it, coat it, jam - unlock it,
Surf it, scroll it, pause it, click it, cross it, crack it, switch - update it.
Name it, rate it, tune it, print it, scan it, send it, fax - rename it,
Touch it, bring it, pay it, watch it, turn it, leave it, start - format it.
:B
Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery - Minstrel in the Gallery
QuoteThe minstrel in the gallery looked down upon the
Smiling faces.
He met the gazes --- observed the spaces between the
Old mens cackle.
He brewed a song of love and hatred --- oblique
Suggestions --- and he waited.
He polarized the pumpkin-eaters --- static-humming
Panel-beaters --- freshly day-glowd factory cheaters
(salaried and collar-scrubbing).
He titillated men-of-action --- belly warming, hands
Still rubbing on the parts they never mention.
He pacified the nappy-suffering, infant-bleating
One-line jokers --- t.v. documentary makers
(overfed and undertakers).
Sunday paper backgammon players --- family-scarred
And women-haters.
Then he called the band down to the stage and he
Looked at all the friends hed made.
The minstrel in the gallery looked down on the
Rabbit-run.
And threw away his looking-glass - saw his face in
Everyone.
the one piece theme. Japanese version
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / The Horrible Fanfare/Landslide/Exoskeleton
Quote from: BillBuckner on October 20, 2006, 09:55:38 PM
I just bought the "Minstrel in the Gallery" album by Jethro Tull, and it FREAKING ROCKS. :ipod
Is the rest of it as good as the title track? I very nearly bought it the other day just because of that one song.. but I've been buying too much music lately, especially now I'm buying a house too.
Aagh..now I have to listen to it...
"Minstrel in the Gallery" (track) - Jethro Tull
Blind : korn
"Starless" by King Crimson - yes, I've finally got hold of 'Red'. It's pretty good.
Bill, as your attorney I advise you to check out 'Mainstream' by Quiet Sun (featuring Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno). It's fairly similar, although more hypnotic and some of the track titles are to die for.
Past the title track, the rest of Minstrel is rather good. Except the live bonus tracks, which are 2 minutes + fadeout. :rolleyes Baker St. Muse is one of their best long songs, though not quite as good as Thick. (What is?)
Quote
And if sometimes I sing to a cynical degree ---
Its just the nonsense that it seems.
'Mummy was an asteroid, Daddy was a small, non-stick kitchen utensil' - Quiet Sun
I was wondering where I heard that band from before. Now I remember. A thread on "Best song names ever". Awesome. I might check it out lates.
Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery - One White Duck / 0^10=Nothing at All
'Hey Dude' by Kula Shaker. Almost continuously for the last five hours...
The Eagles - Hotel California (Live, 1994, acoustic)
Voivod - Astronomy Domine
Woah. :erk
Sigur Rós / Ágætis Byrjun (Album)
Then
Thom Yorke / The Eraser (Album)
Aw, what the hell. In honor of Haz:
Sigur Ros (accents are for communists)- () (album)
*Smacks Bill* Don't bad-mouth Communism if you don't know what it is.
Communism is what 205 members of the State Department are.
The Dresden Dolls - Coin-Operated Boy
'Midnight Mushrumps' (title track) by Gryphon
Rush - "Digital Man"
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / Motorcade
DMFA radio project. discord and bubblegum. (i like that one)
Quote from: Tapewolf on October 21, 2006, 12:20:48 PM
Bill, as your attorney I advise you to check out 'Mainstream' by Quiet Sun (featuring Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno). It's fairly similar, although more hypnotic and some of the track titles are to die for.
A bit late, but let me warn that I am AWFUL at buying things other people recommend. One of my friend's been bugging me for at least a year to buy "The Velvet Underground and Nico"
the sound of silence
(Mystic Knights of the) Oingo Boing / Boi-ngo / Outrageous
White Ash, by The Pillows
purple haze
Be Prepared - The Lion King (Jeremy Irons, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin & Jim Cummings)
Heck yes.
Hey Hilary, think fast! *Throws a link at Hilary.*
[Link] (http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/nader.php)
System of a Down / Hypnotize / Vicinity of Obscenity
*almost fumbles the link but catches it on her fingertips*
:lol :woot That's hilarious... it's teh awesome, in fact (right after teh treez, of course. XD)
Butterfingers - Breakfast at Fatboys - 12. I Love Work
i ran over the taco bell dog Adam Sandler
"Karn Evil 9, First Impression" by ELP
'Brothers in Arms', Dire Straights.
Linking Park - Papercut (aka: Paranoid)
It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within, It's like the face inside is right beneath my skin.
The Cars - Drive.
Hey, it passes the time.
'Fly' by the Mobius Band
Muse / Absolution / Stockholm Syndrome
BTW, my new Beck CD (The Information) freaking ROCKS! :O
Led Zepp - Since I've Been Loving You.
You know, I really should add some Zepp to my wishlist, sometime...
'In The Raven-Haunted Forests Of Darkenhold, Where Shadows Reign And The Hues Of Sunlight Never Dance' - Bal-Sagoth
Richard Ashcroft: Keys to the World
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Riding the Scree
One of their most underrated songs ever. Love the opening solo.
chop suey- system of a down
Rush - New World Man
I need to get Signals. :<
Quote from: BillBuckner on October 26, 2006, 04:46:36 PM
I need to get Signals. :<
I've heard it's not as good as
Moving Pictures.
I'm currently listening to 'Millenium' by Frontline Assembly.. lots of lovely vocoder work and synth sweeps in that one.
Well, I didn't like Moving Pictures that much, so... :<
Buylist
1) Genesis - Wind and Wuthering
2) Genesis - A Trick of the Tail ( If only for the album art)
3) The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico
4) IQ - Subterranea
5) Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire
-------
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms - Money For Nothing
Quote from: BillBuckner on October 26, 2006, 06:08:28 PM
1) Genesis - Wind and Wuthering
I didn't like that one much, although it does have some excellent bits. My father reckons it's the best one though.
Quote2) Genesis - A Trick of the Tail ( If only for the album art)
Some people say it's the peak of their career. I preferred 'Selling England By The Pound' myself, but Trick does have some really good songs, e.g. "Dance on a Volcano", and "Entangled" is quite simply essential listening, if only for the ending sequence with the M400 choir. Most of the others are good too, although I don't really like the title track.
Quote3) The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico
I've never really like the VU that much, and I can't comment on the others.
Eleventh Earl of Mar - Genesis
**EDIT**
One of the things which spoiled WaW in my opinion is their switch from using a Leslie cabinet on the Hammond to the MXR phase 100. This same pedal has done some truly awesome things when hooked up the RMI piano and the bass synthesizers in
Lamb and also on Hackett's
Voyage of the Acolyte and
The Roaring Silence by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. But using it on a Hammond organ should be a crime :<
I am currently ignoring the rule about not listening to music in school and listening to Breif in the Light by Sentenced.
Pink Floyd - A Saucerful of Secrets - Let There be more Light
Anberlin - Never Take Friendship Personal - The Feel Good Drag
The White Stripes / Elephant / Now Mary
MCR-The Black Parade
I heard that album was quite good, by the way. Is it?
Supergirl-DDR soundtrack :shifty
Rush - Rush - Working Man
Muse / Black Holes and Revolutions / Soldier's Poem
"Another One Bites the Dust" by: Queen
Oi! I just got my hands on Radiohead / My Iron Lung, Sigur Ros / ( ), and Muse / Origins of Symmetry. Sorry Bill, BH&R is better. :|
Muse / Absolution / Endlessly.
the burger king christmas carol
Bass hunter- Dota (full / extended)
der er det eneste da laver dagen lang (http://basshunter.m0o.eu/dota/index_en.php)
cosmic castaway. i forget by who
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
Awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome song.
Piano Man - Billy Joel
Gizmachi - Burn (Good band if you like metal and rock)
Anberlin - Never Take Friendship Personal - Audrey, Start the Revolution!
Rhapsody- black dragon
'March of the Sinister Ducks' - The Sinister Ducks
(This may help with the Lyrics Game, by the way)
Genesis - Supper's Ready (live)
Too bad it's Collins, but it's friggin' Supper's Ready. Kickass.
[edit] Meh, studio version was better. They did Apocalypse nicely, though. [/edit]
Screeching Weasel-Hey. Suburbia.(good band. a shame they had to break up.)
Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons
This really has grown on me. I hated it at first, but now I really like it.
Quote from: e_voyager on October 29, 2006, 04:43:01 AM
cosmic castaway. i forget by who
It's by Electrasy, from the Titan A.E. soundtrack.
I'm currently listening to Ooh La La, by Goldfrapp.
"Put Your Lights On" by: Santana
The rasmus - heart of misery
one love, one life! lock me in te heart of misery!
the theme from Halloween (possibly the best horror tune ever)
'Your Hidden Dreams' - White Noise
vigilante - answers.
the type of musik the dudes making mortal kombat probably wish they had.
The Dark reaches of SMW, a Super Mario Bros. Remix by aneurysm.
Found here, if you're interested. http://www.ocremix.org/remix/OCR00304/
well, i cant put my whole playlist cos its 30k songs, so right now its, Nine Inch Nails - head like a hole, but i have their whole discography so for the next 12 hours i'll be listenin to NIN.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/77/Iron_Maiden_-_A_Matter_Of_Life_And_Death.jpg/600px-Iron_Maiden_-_A_Matter_Of_Life_And_Death.jpg)
Kamelot's March Of Mephisto
Ramstein / Rosenrot / Benzin
:cool
Rush / Hemispheres / La Villa Strangiato (An exercise in Self-Indulgence)
Rush - Bravado *air-drums*
The Velvet Underground - The Murder Mystery
Faith No More - I Started A Joke *ha, great song!*
Änglagård - Jordrok
Men för fan!
Ra - Fallen Angels (the opening is a bit bad, but the rest of the song has a really nice tune to it)
Linking park- By myself
I can't hold on, do what i want when its just so thin, I've got some failure sinking in.
i like that song myself. as for me i'm listening to blue
Muse - The Origin of Symmetry - New Born
*clue*
Pixies / Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies / Winterlong
Matches - Sick Little Suicide
Song just changed to: Something Corporate - Watch the Sky
Easy Star All-Stars - Dub Side of the Moon - Great Dub in the Sky
Sometimes I think I listen too many cover versions :B
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black - The Great Deceiver
Just bought this album, and damn, does it rawk. >:3
Chicago - Cell Block Tango
Quote
I took the shotgun off the wall
and I fired two warning shots...
...into his head!
He had it coming,
He had it coming,
He only had himself to blame,
If you'da been there,
If you'da seen it!
I betcha you would
have done the
same!
Hah! He had it coming,
He had it coming,
He took a flower
In its prime
And then he used it
And he abused it!
It was a murder,
but not a crime!
Oh, damn, that's a kickass movie/play.
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black - Trio
Amusingly enough, Bill Bruford got a composition and playing credit for not playing on this track, it was a live improv, and his decision not to play was seen as a crucial composition element.
Radiohead / My Iron Lung / The Trickster
I thought it was Muse. :<
(http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i100/shadrok1/other/opendoor.jpg)
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 04, 2006, 04:59:46 PM
Muse - The Origin of Symmetry - New Born
Oh snap, that's some good shiz. :O
I thought you said you didn't like that song. :lol
Citizen Erased is the best on that album, by the way.
I never said I didn't like that song, I just said that Black Hole and Revelations is better than Origin of Symmetry. :P
Faith No More - I Started A Joke (again)
Quote from: ×HaZ×MaT× on November 05, 2006, 08:09:31 AM
I never said I didn't like that song, I just said that Black Hole and Revelations is better than Origin of Symmetry. :P
BH&R has more weak moments than OOS. >:3
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black - Fracture
Okay. Not only is this tied with Starless and 21st Century Schizoid man for being the best KC track ever, this is threatening to knock off Red to be the best KC album altogether, and this song is why. Amazing.
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 05, 2006, 02:24:15 PM
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black - Fracture
Okay. Not only is this tied with Starless and 21st Century Schizoid man for being the best KC track ever, this is threatening to knock off Red to be the best KC album altogether, and this song is why. Amazing.
Yes, 'Fracture' is an excellent track. I wish I could say the same about the rest of the album though. I really thought it was awful. Red is nice.
Highlights of 'S&BB':
* Fracture (play this to someone who likes The Simpsons)
* Great Deceiver (pretty good)
* Night watch (okay)
* The Mincer (the ending is funny - you can hear the tape coming away from the heads as it runs out)
The rest of it I thought was just dismal.
'Hag' - The Breeders
Linkin Park - Crawling (remix) linkzor (http://youtube.com/watch?v=lZLnnvRngGY)
Crawling in my skin, these wounds they will not heal.
Quote from: Tapewolf on November 05, 2006, 03:43:25 PM
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 05, 2006, 02:24:15 PM
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black - Fracture
Okay. Not only is this tied with Starless and 21st Century Schizoid man for being the best KC track ever, this is threatening to knock off Red to be the best KC album altogether, and this song is why. Amazing.
Yes, 'Fracture' is an excellent track. I wish I could say the same about the rest of the album though. I really thought it was awful. Red is nice.
Highlights of 'S&BB':
* Fracture (play this to someone who likes The Simpsons)
* Great Deceiver (pretty good)
* Night watch (okay)
* The Mincer (the ending is funny - you can hear the tape coming away from the heads as it runs out)
The rest of it I thought was just dismal.
To each his own, I guess. I REALLY like Lament and Great Deceiver. We'll Let You Know is good clean fun as well. One flaw that I admit this record does have is that Robert Fripp made bizarre decisions on how to end songs; see The Mincer, and We'll Let You Know.
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 05, 2006, 04:14:24 PM
To each his own, I guess. I REALLY like Lament and Great Deceiver. We'll Let You Know is good clean fun as well. One flaw that I admit this record does have is that Robert Fripp made bizarre decisions on how to end songs; see The Mincer, and We'll Let You Know.
The way I heard it,
The Mincer wasn't a decision, it was an accident :P
'ROI - Reprise' - The Breeders
Josh Ritter - Wolves
QuoteThen one day I just woke up
And the wolves were all there
Wolves in the piano
Wolves underneath the stairs
Wolves inside the hinges
Circling round my door
At night inside the bedsprings
Clicking cross the floor
I don't know how they found me,
I'll never know quite how
I still can't believe they heard me,
That I was howling out that loud...
Dashboard - Vindicated
Radiohead / My Iron Lung (Album)
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (album)
One of my personal faves. Get this.
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 06, 2006, 07:30:51 PM
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (album)
One of my personal faves. Get this.
*Adds to list* I need more money...
Frou Frou - Must Be Dreaming
Her voice is amazing.
You do need more $$$ for Six Degrees, since it's a double album.
King Crimson - The Power to Believe (album)
Mike Batt's Hunting of the Snark
Bettie Serveert - Attagirl
QuoteStuck in a rut and a very tight place
Judge and jury of your own damn fate
From the cradle to the grave,
You're looking for something
Snips and a snail and a puppydogtail
Nip and tuck, but to no avail
You look like hell,
You're looking for something?
Oh, it's plain to see
Oh, it's you and me and the Devil makes three.
Just changed to: "Gypsy of Atonement" from the Hellsing Anime. My favorite action song :evar
QuoteThe death wish wind is blowing into the life
That suffering, that emptiness, that pain in the chest
Inescapable criminal's destiny
No matter how difficult the path is
don't look away, keep on living
That is expiation. Expiation...
Ghost in the Shell SAC 2nd GIG... the Opening theme, that is.
Aphex Twin - Stone in Focus
The song makes me wanna go and stalk some peoples or act like "Mr Fingers"
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / No Complaints
Jack Johnson.
No, no specific track. I've got three of the four cd's on. :-)
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on November 09, 2006, 09:17:32 AM
Jack Johnson.
No, no specific track. I've got three of the four cd's on. :-)
Is that like the Flaming Lips album where you have to play all four CDs on simultaneously?
'Back in New York City' - ReGenesis live 1998
llearch, if you want to play like that, I could just say that I'm listening to all my music right now. :rolleyes
Tapewolf, how do you play all four CD's at once, and why would you need to?
Muse / Black Holes and Revelations / City of Delusion
Oh, if you insist. The Horizon Has Been Defeated.
No, it's Traffic in the Sky, now.
Hang on a minute, it'll change again...
Quote from: Haz to the Mat on November 09, 2006, 09:34:36 AM
Tapewolf, how do you play all four CD's at once, and why would you need to?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaireeka
'The Musical Box' - ReGenesis
Let's see what pops up...
Bernard Fanning - I just want to wish you well
Violent Femmes - Fool in the Full Moon.
Fancy-pants classical music at the train station. :B
Genesis - Foxtrot - Supper's Ready
It's Just a Place Where We Used to Live- Ragpicker's Dream - Mark Knopfler
Hilltop Hoods - The Hard Road - Stopping All Stations
Beethoven's fifth...
Blasting it on full volume makes me laugh like a mainac. I feel like a demented Supervillian unleashing his doomsday weapon.
'Smart Dogs' - Kula Shaker
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals - Please Release Me
No, hang on. Now it's Burn One Down.
Green day- Welcome to paradise
makes me wonder why I'm still here.....
(really needto remove some songs and find new ones....)
I have 'Muse / Origins of Symmetry / Space Dementia' stuck in my head. I should probably broaden my music collection. :T
Numb/ encore JayZ-LPark
Sky - Tuba Smarties.
Muse - Black Holes n' Revelations - Exo-Politics
Radiohead / Kid A / Idioteque
Sky - Masquerade
Bow Wow - Shortie Like Mine
Make it go away! It accosted me when I was unprepared, speakers at top volume...
*runs for CD player, inserts headphones, and breathes again*
Ahhh...
Anberlin - Dance, Dance, Christa Paffgen
It'll be okay... just breathe, and let Stephen Christian calm you...
'Entangled' - Genesis
"Live and Learn" -Sonic Adventure 2 Soundtrack
"My Wicked Life with the Hattifatteners" take 1 - (currently laying down the bassline)
Oingo Boingo / N/A / Little Girls
Danny Elfman's a pretty cool guy, but he's also kinda weird. :T
Dave Dobbyn - The Expert
Thom Yorke / The Eraser / The Clock
I think I may look more into electronic music.
There's a good reason these tables are numbered, honey, you just haven't figured it out yet. by Panic! at thee Disco
Muse / Absolution / Thoughts of a Dying Atheist
Note to Self: Do not rip a CD, burn it onto a new CD, and rip that CD.
Corollary: Especially if the burnt CD was in 128k.
No, I ripped in WMA Lossless from each CD. The quality's fine, it's just that it skips.
Radiohead / My Iron Lung / My Iron Lung
Don't worry.
Be happy.
*whistles*
Lately I have had the strangest feeling... *self-accompanies with guitar*
The audiobook of Twilight by Stephenie Meyer.
Favorite book.
Ever.
Period.
Radiohead / My Iron Lung / Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong
Different from most other Radiohead. But 's'all good.
Quote from: Snazzy Hazzy on November 12, 2006, 10:34:07 PM
I think I may look more into electronic music.
Any kind in particular? For synthesizers, try and get the soundtrack from
A Clockwork Orange - the Walter Carlos* stuff is pretty amazing, especially when you remember that the 1970 Moog could only play one note at a time, so the whole thing had to be built up layer by layer on multitrack.
For tape music,
An Electric Storm by White Noise. It's really weird.. some of it is crap, some of it is excellent. It was made by a bunch of BBC radiophonic engineers including Delia Derbyshire who created the Dr. Who theme tune using the same process.
Stockhausen is supposed to be one of the geniuses in the field, but I can't say I've been greatly impressed by what I've heard so far.
Then of course there's Les Paul, if you can find a good collection. He invented tape echo and multitracking. 'Mockingbird Hill' is quite nice and way, way ahead of its time. Nowadays we take the ability to multitrack for granted, but having his wife harmonise with herself in 1950 was quite an achievement. In fact I've got to listen to it again.
'Mockingbird Hill' - Les Paul and Mary Ford
*Nowadays this is probably listed under
Wendy Carlos. Carlos underwent a sex-change during the filming.. apparently Kubrick didn't notice as he was so wound up in directing the film.
(http://www.coverportal.de/cover/audio/d/dream_theater_images_and_words_a.jpg)
'tis supposed to be one of their best albums. Of course, Scenes From A Memory was supposed to be their best, and I hated that one.
Dream Theater - Images and Words - Metropolis Pt. 1: The Miracle And The Sleeper
AGK - The Liking of Things - Deeper
just changed to:
Safety Scissors - Tainted Lunch - I am the Cheese
^^
Cannon's Core: Tails/Eggman part- Sonic Adventure 2.
Dream Theater - Images And Words - Under a Glass Moon
Featuring the kickass guitar talents of a Mr. Petrucci.
Louderbach - Enemy Love - Grace (Anxiety)
'Somebody to love' - Jefferson Airplane
Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory - Act 2, Scene 6: Home
Dutch Elections commercial theme song. :U
(hears it every quarter of an hour)
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing - Arriving Somewhere (but not here)
Right now I'm listening "Be your girl", the ending song of Elfen Lied...
i need to start listening to more then anime music and my old Cd's . purple haze is now playing the background.
'Great Hosanna' - Kula Shaker
Well, there's nothing left to do
Just hold your breath and hope it's true
That we'll arise...
To a new world...
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 15, 2006, 04:02:14 PM
Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory - Act 2, Scene 6: Home
good stuff, good stuff...
Dream Theater - Through Her Eyes :ipod
The Lads - Beetroot Stain
.. only, by the time I've posted this, they've moved on to International Mystery Man...
Moskau - Dschinghis Khan
The Lads - My Forever Smoochy Girl
... although the live version of the previous track, "Hey Flower" is my personal favourite...
Fuel by: Metallica
Plain White T's - Last Call
I love these guys.
Final Fantasy I - Dawn of Souls
'Enthroned in the Temple of the Serpent Kings' - Bal-Sagoth
I'll have to try and get this album on vinyl.. it kicks ass although it's very silly.
Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me Baby :ipod
Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good
man do you like Iron Maiden? talk serious...i thought you had good taste...
The Rasmus - Don't let go.
Don't let go, somebody is lying.
Pearl Jam - Oceans (yeah...again... :3 )
Quote from: God-Beast on November 18, 2006, 08:16:45 AM
Pearl Jam - Oceans (yeah...again... :3 )
You are getting repeative my friend, join the dark side of repeatingness!
Basshunter - Boten Anna (original)Basshunter - Boten Anna (remix)
Basshunter - Boten Anna vs gebroeders Ko
Travis - Why does it always rain on me?
:heart
Dan's kidnap theme #2
(http://www.ioffer.com/img/1118559600/_i/7111446/1.jpg)
(edit) Okay, I can safely say that this is the oddest album that I ever have listened to. Including Pawn Hearts and Larks' Tongues. (/edit)
Billy Joel / You're Only Human (Second Win) / The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997: Limited Edition Disc 2
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v451/xHaZxMaTx/Smilies/eusa_dance.gif)
Pearl Jam - Oceans >:3
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Pearl Jam - Oceans evil neko
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird
Beck / Guero / Broken Drum
Beck is teh awesome.
The Propellerheads - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
"Crash and Burn" --Savage Garden.
Gods, I love their music.
Savage Garden?! :O I havn't heard anything from/about them in ages. Yes, good music indeed!
Pixies / Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies / Nimrod's Son
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on November 20, 2006, 07:58:06 PM
Savage Garden?! :O I havn't heard anything from/about them in ages. Yes, good music indeed!
This week on
Where Are They Now?Darren Hayes has two solo albums and recently married his boyfriend, Richard Cullen.
Daniel Jones works on Australian Idol and married Kathleen de Leon from the kids group, Hi-5
La Plus Que Lente - Henryk Szeryng, Violin; Charles Reiner, Piano
While I was trying to type that wierd-arse name, it changed to:
La fille aux cheveux de lin - Claudio Arrau (Piano)
Edit - As I pressed 'post,' it changed to: Nocturnes for Orchestra (Nuages) - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam/Bernard Haitink
Yeah, I know I'm slow. :sweatdrop
Well frick, I can't blame you for having trouble typing those.
For Hire-Koffin Kats
Amazing band.
'Bridges to Nowhere' - Bartman Music Project (a.k.a. Torsten Bartowiac)
Wishbone Ash - Argus - Time Was
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 21, 2006, 03:00:15 PM
Wishbone Ash - Argus - Time Was
Argus.. that's a great idea!
'The King Will Come' - Wishbone Ash
Queensryche - Empire - Silent Lucidity
i am listening to kirby! :kirby
haha no seriously i am listening Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
hey hey mama!!!!!!!!
Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime - I don't Believe in Love
Let me load up the ole Pandora" (http://www.pandora.com/). Hmm DOA by Foo Fighters.
Nice.
Radiohead / Kid A / Idioteque
If I didn't dislike iPod so much, I would use the emote.
Neutral Milk Hotel - On Avery Island - Marching Theme
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Citizen Erased
I'm not actually listening to it, but it's stuck in my head.
Bill, I know what you're going to say, and I think you should know that when you listen to a song over and over and over again, you really have no choice but to like it. That's how my brother turned me on to Radiohead. :P
Katie Melua - My Aphrodisiac Is You
Woot! Impulse shopping spree!
Rush - Signals
(http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/rush/images/albums/signals-cover-s.jpg)
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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Wishbone Ash - Ar(rrrrr)gus
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Rush - Bravado (Rush's best song along side with Tom Sawyer)
Bravado in studio is good, but in their live albums, Bravado just slows things down too much.
Tom Sawyer is kickass, though.
Rush - Signals - The Weapon
The Weepies - Say I Am You - Take it From Me
Quote from: BillBuckner on November 22, 2006, 03:21:37 PM
Bravado in studio is good, but in their live albums, Bravado just slows things down too much.
Tom Sawyer is kickass, though.
Rush - Signals - The Weapon
perhaps...
Faith No More - Ashes to Ashes
Wishbone Ash - Argus - Warrior
Ill nino - Corazón Of Mine (in my head)
Stay forever, walk behind me. When I say, its forever. Don't remind me (ever)
King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic - Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1
Houston Calls - Elephant and Castle
Radiohead / Kid A / Everything in It's Right Place
2 Pac - Changes
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black - Fracture
The Clash - London Calling :ipod
Gorillaz / Demon Days / Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head
:B
Pink Floyd - The Trial
TRIPPING TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Pink Floyd - Meddle - Echoes
Playing Freebird on Guitar Hero 2. :cool
Do YYZ. >:3
Def Leppard - Hysteria
'Song of the Swords' - Hawkwind
"Too Good, Too Bad" - Cowboy Bebop OST. :P
Linkin Park - Numb
I've become so numb, I can feel you there.
Tool - Lateralus - Parabol/Parabola
Antonio Banderas - El Mariachi
System of a Down
Hypnotize
Mezmerize
Steal This Album!
Toxicity
Margin of Badness - Sprint
Haddaway - What is Love (7" mix)
Europe - Final Countdown
Toto IV? - Africa
Journey - Separate ways
Yes - Fragile - Roundabout
Audioslave / Out of Exile / Man or Animal
Teehee. :giggle
Yes - Drama - Machine Messiah
At the moment, I am listening to Empty Chairs at Empty Tables, from Les Miserables. That was the most excellent musical I have ever seen. Perhaps the most excellent work of art I have ever seen, read, or heard. Perhaps.
Ben Harper - live in Sydney, 2001 - Sexual Healing
'Golden Avatar' - Kula Shaker
Cobra Starship - Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)
I love this song! I listen to it to pep me up for stuff I'm nervous about.
Thome Yorke / The Eraser / Skip Divided
This is, like, mah favourite song EVAR! :O
Rush - Signals - The Weapon
Quote
And the things that they fear
Are a weapon to be held
Against them.
'Shadow of the Hierophant' - Steve Hackett
Jack Johnson - Sitting, Waiting, Wishing.
Windy Day, toshikazu Tanaka
The White Stripes / Elephant / The Hardest Button to Button
Talking Heads - Psycho Killer (from Stop Making Sense, of course.)
Dream Theater - Images and Words - Learning to Live
My computer must have heard me say something about liking Idioteque; this is the third time I've heard it today and I hve WMP set to random with 500+ songs.
Rush - Counterparts - Cut to the Chase
'Cinema Show' - Genesis
Easy Star All-Stars - Dub Side of the Moon - 3. Time
Soul Mining - The The
Rammstein / Reise Reise [Digipak] [UK] / Dalai Lama
Hilltop Hoods - The Hard Road - 1. Recapturing the Vibe
Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
(Really I was looking for 'Origins of Symmetry', but whatever)
Wishbone Ash - Phoenix (Live, Memphis)
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / Motorcade
This album is chock full of win.
Mindless Self Indulgence : Bitches
:3 I lurve MSI
The Lads - Hey Flower (the live version, where they stop halfway through to rewrite some of it)
Panic! At the Disco - There's A Good Reason Why These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet
New favorite song! It's made of pure, undiluted awesome. :boogie
Quote
Please leave all overcoats, canes and top hats with the doorman.
From that moment, you'll be out of place and under dressed.
I'm wrecking this evening already and loving every minute of it.
Ruining this banquet for the mildly inspiring and.....
When you're in black slacks with accentuating off-white pinstripes, (woah-oh)
Everything goes according to plan.
I'm the new cancer,
Never looked better, you can't stand it.
Because you say so under your breath.
You're reading lips, "When did he get all confident?"
Haven't you heard that I'm the new cancer,
Never looked better and you can't stand it.
Next is a trip to the ladies room in vain and
I bet you just can't keep up with these fashionistas and,
tonight tonight, you are you are a whispering campaign.
I bet to them, your name is "Cheap", I bet to them you look like shhh...
Talk to the mirror, oh, choke back tears.
And keep telling yourself that,"I'm a diva"
Oh and the smokes in that cigarette box
On the table, they just so happen to be laced with
Nitroglycerin.
Just changed to:
Panic at the Disco - Time to Dance
New second favorite song. ^^
Quote
Well, she's not bleeding on the ballroom floor
Just for the attention.
Cause that's just ridiculous...ly odd.
Well, she sure is going to get it
Here's the setting
Fashion magazines line the walls now
The walls line the bullet holes
Give me envy, give me malice, give me your attention
Give me envy, give me malice, baby, give me a break!
When I say "Shotgun," you say "Wedding."
"Shotgun!" "Wedding!" "Shotgun!" "Wedding!"
She didn't choose this role
But she'll play it and make it sincere
So you cry, you cry
(Give me a break)
But they believe it from the tears
And the teeth right down to the blood
At her feet
Boys will be boys
Hiding in estrogen and wearing Aubergine dreams.
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / Elevator Music
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*Erases playlist and adds only The Information.* You can't listen to this album on shuffle, it just doesn't work.
The Futureheads - Robot
Dream Theater - Images and Words - Learning To Live
I'm listening to a new version of 'Beings and Creatures' which still needs me to record the vocals when my voice has recovered. With luck I should be able to do Abel's Merlitz voice tomorrow but I still can't sing yet. Bloody cold.
Yet, even while I'm listening to this I can't get 'Knights of Cydonia' and 'Take a bow' out of my head...
Yes, listen to some more Muse, Tapewolf. >:3
The White Stripes / White Blood Cells / Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Dust in the wind- Kansas
The White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan - Forever For Her (Is Over For Me)
Muse / Black Holes and Revolutions / Soldier's Poem
I could listen this song on repeat all day.
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Funeral For a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding
See, Haz, song titles like these are why you use hyphens to seperate artist-album-track, rather than slashes. :P
This song rocks, btw.
Slashes look cooler. :P
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / New Born
Move Along By the All-American Rejects :rock
Time to Dance by panic! at the disco
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold - Telegraph Road
Mad props to Cog.
Cowboy Bebop soundtrack - Tank!
Quote from: Spike Spiegel
You spilled my egg.
I needed that egg.
mama by my chemical romance
Quote from: Hilary on December 03, 2006, 09:23:05 PM
Cowboy Bebop soundtrack - Tank!
Quote from: Spike Spiegel
You spilled my egg.
I needed that egg.
Haha, I know what episode that is. Heavy Metal Queen, IIRC. Or something along those lines.
Franz Ferdinand / Franz Ferdinand / Michael
Wave Goodbye-Chris Cornell
U2 - Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses?
'Puritania' - Dimmu Borgir
Radiohead / The Bends / My Iron Lung
Taking Back Sunday - My Blue Heaven
Mmm... internet radio goodness.
My Latest Novel - Wolves - Ghost in the Gutter
It doesn't have a name yet, but its working title is 'the sheep song'.
I'll post a draft of it when I've tracked the vocals.
Broken Social Scene - Bee Hives - Weddings
The theme from Rocky, on a cell phone, over and over and over.
Must suppress urge to kill...
'Take a bow' by Muse, which I have somehow cross-linked with this picture:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/34251180/
..possibly because it's in waltz-time.
That's really odd. I always thought that would have been a good song for the soundtrack of 'V for Vendetta.'
Radiohead / Amnesiac / Dollars & Cents
Dream Theater - Images and Words - Under a Glass Moon
Radiohead / Amnesiac / Hunting Bears
Very interesting song...
I'm listening to 'Sheeps.' Betcha can't guess who it's by. :P :sheep
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on December 04, 2006, 12:22:33 AM
Quote from: Hilary on December 03, 2006, 09:23:05 PM
Cowboy Bebop soundtrack - Tank!
Quote from: Spike Spiegel
You spilled my egg.
I needed that egg.
Haha, I know what episode that is. Heavy Metal Queen, IIRC. Or something along those lines.
Indeed it is. ^^ For the first few minutes of that episode, I thought V.T. was a guy, and kept wondering why 'his' voice was a little funny. xD
Victor Wooten - Bass Solo
:erk
Uninvited -- Alanis Morisette
Possibly the most hypnotic song on the planet. :mowdizzy
Rage Against The Machine - "Know Your Enemy"
Robert Fripp - Exposure - Here Comes the Flood (feat. Peter Gabriel)
On repeat. I love this song so freaking much.
Just purchased:
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This topic must not die! :<
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico - Heroin
Radiohead / Hail to the Thief / 2+2=5
'Round and round' - Threshold
"The first million years, they were the worst. The second million years... they were the worst as well.
Round and round and round and round and round and round again..."
Rammstein / Sehnsucht / Buck Dich
Oh the low bitrate horror. :<
Quote from: Tapewolf on December 12, 2006, 10:00:58 AM
'Round and round' - Threshold
"The first million years, they were the worst. The second million years... they were the worst as well.
Round and round and round and round and round and round again..."
.. The third million years were really bad. After that I went into a bit of a decline.Jack Johnson - Mudfootball Live
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on December 12, 2006, 11:03:40 AM
.. The third million years were really bad. After that I went into a bit of a decline.
I can understand them not wanting to sample it (although Kula Shaker sampled other bits of it), but really.. I can and did make a better impersonation than the one they used...
'The Root of All Evil' - Dream Theater
Fiona Apple - Fast as You Can
This girl is brilliant. I love all of her songs...
I let the beast in too soon, I don't know how to live
without my hand on his throat; I fight him always and still
Oh darling, it's so sweet, you think you know how crazy
How crazy I am
You say you don't spook easy, you won't go, but I know
And I pray that you will
Fast as you can, baby, run, free yourself of me
Fast as you can
I may be soft in your palm but I'll soon grow
Hungry for a fight, and I will not let you win
My pretty mouth will frame the phrases that will
Disprove your faith in man
So if you catch me trying to find my way into your
Heart from under your skin
Fast as you can, baby scratch me out, free yourself
Fast as you can
Fast as you can, baby scratch me out, free yourself
Fast as you can
Sometimes my mind don't shake and shift
But most of the time, it does
And I get to the place where I'm begging for a lift
Or I'll drown in the wonders and the was
And I'll be your girl, if you say it's a gift
And you give me some more of your drugs
Yeah, I'll be your pet, if you just tell me it's a gift
'Cause I'm tired of whys, choking on whys,
Just need a little because, because
I let the beast in and then;
I even tried forgiving him, but it's too soon
So I'll fight again, again, again, again, again.
And for a little while more, I'll soar the
Uneven wind, complain and blame
The sterile land
But if you're getting any bright ideas, quiet, dear,
I'm blooming within
Fast as you can, baby wait watch me, I'll be out
Fast as I can, maybe late but at least about
Fast as you can, leave me, let this thing
Run its route
Fast as you can.
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Space Dementia
'Shadow of the Hierophant' - Steve Hackett
Smashing Pumpkins - Zero
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Plug in Baby
Kansas - Leftoverture - Magnum Opus
Less than Three -- Becky
<3, OMG, love computer fantasy
Meet me here in IRC,
LOLOL
Oingo Boingo / No One Lives Forever - Live
'Golden Avatar' - Kula Shaker (a fine example of fake-1960s psychedelia, recorded on Dave Gilmour's houseboat in 1999)
Muse / Black Hole and Revelations / Starlight
I like singing along to this song. :3
Radiohead / My Iron Lung / Permanent Daylight
This song is just too short. :<
Another "way too short" song.
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here - Have a Cigar
Fruits Basket Soundtrack - Mysterious Family
:heart
Simple enough, just post the song you are currently listening to that you think everyone else should listen to. 'Tis a good way to discover new music.
The original thread is HERE (http://clockworkmansion.com/forum/index.php?topic=907.0)
*end edit by Damaris*
Radiohead / Kid A / Idioteque --> Radiohead / Kid A / Morning Bell
That's a kick-ass transition! :O I never noticed it before, I'm always listening to my mucis on shuffle.
Nine Inch Nails / White Teeth / Right Where it Belongs
I may have to look into NIN...
Fukai Mori--(I wish I could remember the artist...but the song was at one point an ending theme to Inuyasha)... :mowtongue
Fukai Mori by Do as Infinity? Google is your friend.
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Citizen Erased
Jimmy Eat World - The World You Love
Don't that feel like sunshine after all? We're only as happy as everyone else seems to be...
A new thread. Sw33t.
'City of Delusion' - Muse (the rest of the album is starting to grow on me now)
What a coincidence, same here. :) Except it's playing about half the speed it should because I'm copying a CD. :/
Sogno by Andrea Bocelli... again... yeah I like him.
Herb Ellis and Joe Pass - Concord Blues
Manheim Steamroller's Deck the Halls. I hear this song everywhere.
Thom Yorke / The Eraser / Black Swan
No Christmas music for me, thanks. :cool
Lacrymosa - Evanescence
I hate Christmas songs. :< They're full of HAPPY and JOY. I HATE HAPPY. >:O Angst is better.
AFI - Prelude 12/21
Quote from: Dakata on December 18, 2006, 10:59:35 PM
Lacrymosa - Evanescence
I hate Christmas songs. :< They're full of HAPPY and JOY. I HATE HAPPY. >:O Angst is better.
Well in that case I recommend 'I believe in Father Christmas' by Greg Lake, or the more minimal ELP version which I've been trying to find a copy of for some time.
And I'm listening to 'Take a bow' again (by Muse). Actually I'm not, but I just saw the Gareeku-Aisha picture and it's lodged itself in my brain.
Quote from: Kasarn on December 19, 2006, 02:45:46 AM
AFI - Prelude 12/21
Hey, me too. I just bought that CD. :woot
Out of a HUGE playlist with Yes, Kansas, Rush, Dream Theater and Blue Oyster Cult, I get...
Dream Theater- To Live Forever (Demo for Images and Words: Had to download this one, since it's not on a official release.)
The Editors - "All Sparks"
Muse / Absolution / Butterflies and Hurricanes
Yay for, umm, I guess you would call it a piano solo....
I need to rip my mom's Billy Joel albums.
Muse - "Knights Of Cydonia"
(I'm going to see them in the new Wembley Stadium next year! :eager)
Amish Paradise - Weird Al Yankovic
Herb Ellis and Joe Pass - Seven Come Eleven
Badass.
Radiohead / My Iron Lung / Creep (Acoustic)
Recorded Live On the Air at KROQ in Los Angeles, 1993.
Rush- Working Man (Simple lyrics, simple song, awesome bridge. :) )
Edit- OMG 2112 right afterwards!! I'm loving my playlist so far... :boogie
'Princes of the Dreams' by Xss (and me, and Tezkat)
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
I just realized that Iron Maiden may be the only band to have a title track on their self-titled album, notated rather confusingly as follows:
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
Everything you know is wrong - Weird Al Yankovic
"Sounding Echo", Songs of Time Soundtrack -- Spencer Nilsen
Not really a song as it's got no lyrics...but for those who like instrumental music it's quite good. :3
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Plug in Baby
Neat transition from Hyper Music.
Muse - Sing for Absolution
Rush - Signals - Subdivisions
Radiohead - "Paranoid Android"
Simon and Garfunkel - Bookends - Mrs. Robinson
Muse / Absolution / Thoughts of a Dying Atheist
Call Me When You're Sober - Evanescence
:3
Devin Townsend - Terria - Canada
John Mayer - Belief
Belief is a beautiful armor, but makes for the heaviest sword.
Is there anyone who really recalls
ever breaking rank at all
for something someone yelled real loud one time?
Oh, everyone believes
in how they think it oughta be
Oh, everyone believes
and they're not going easily.
What puts a hundred thousand children in the sand?
Belief can, belief can.
What puts a folded flag inside his mother's hand?
Belief can, belief can.
Radiohead / My Iron Lung / The Trickster
Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death - These Colours Don't Run
Yes- Close To The Edge (I always let this one play through if it comes up. Epic song. :) )
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Dark Shines
I could swear he says, "Making my ass feel sore 'cause it's gay." But supposedly he says, "Making my heart feel sore 'cause it's good."
Quote from: RushFox on December 20, 2006, 09:06:32 PM
Yes- Close To The Edge (I always let this one play through if it comes up. Epic song. :) )
The guitar work in that song is halfway insane, especially in the beginning.
Dare to be Stupid- Weird Al Yankovic
Fur Elise
Radiohead / Kid A / Optimistic
"The best you can is good enough."
'The Valentyne Suite' - Colosseum
Yes- Changes (As far as I know, this is the very first song I've heard from the band. My dad owned a cassette called 90125: Live-The Solos, which had this song on it live. I still like the song to this day and the intro OWNS. Seriously. :boogie)
Radiohead / Amnesiac / Hunting Bears
No lyrics, very soothing.
Dillinger Escape Plan / Miss Machine / Baby's First Coffin
Lyrics mostly screamed, not very soothing.
But good.
She stares. Forever and then some, never again.
Polished barbwire smile. Tricks and trade
she done. So cut her again, gut her again.
Silence tells us we're damned. Silence tells us we're damned.
Jesus, we've gone and done it again. Jimmy's got a new gun in his hand.
You're being a liar. Let's start the show. You're being a liar. I'm ready to go.
The emperor is dead. The emperor is dead. Goodbye. Don't cry.
Die. So long. Revenge. Defend. You know we brought the crowd to us.
Grace is already dead. Now is the time to go back. Face what you've done.
You should have never said 'Yes.'
Grace is already dead. Now is the time to go back. Face what you've done.
Grace is already dead.
Grace is already dead. Face the master.
You should never have said 'Yes' when you really mean 'No.'
"Take This Job and Shove It" by: Johnny PayCheck
Radiohead / OK Computer / Fitter Happier
-BUMP-
Radiohead / Kid A / Kid A
Marjorie Fair / Self Help Serenade / Stare
Relatives loudly singing carols- highly recommended! :D
To whom? Masochists?
The sounds of my family screaming at each other as we play Apples to Apples. Great game... even if I am a little hoarse now from indignantly yelling 'King Arthur is WAY funnier than Men In Black!!!' over and over again at my mother. (I mean, really. If you've seen Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail, it should be obvious. *sighs and shakes head*)
Oingo Boingo / Anthology Disc 1 / Nothing Bad Ever Happens
Daft punk "Harder, better, faster, stronger"
Rush- The Spirit of Radio (Need I say more? This tune never gets old... :boogie)
Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery - One White Duck / 0^10 = Nothing at All
James Brown / 70's Funk Classics / Sex Machine
'I'm ready to get up and do my thing!' :ipod
Lacrymosa--->Evanescence
Prepare thyselves, because it's another installment of "Billbuckner thinks that people care what he bought"!
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(http://991.com/newgallery/Iron-Maiden-Powerslave-345969.jpg)
(http://www.keyboardmag.com/Pictures/web/k/n/k/Absolution.jpg)
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Billy Joel / The Complete Hits Collection 1973 - 1997: Limited Edition Disc 3 / The Downeaster "Alexa"
Pure Reason Revolution - The Dark Third - The Bright Ambassadors of Morning
Rush- Subdivisions (Signals)
(Feeling slightly unpopular? This is the song for you! ;) )
Gaze up at the Darkness ~Master Den~ ==>Michiru Yamane Arrange
Dream Theater - Octavarium - Never Enough
Which incidentally is the exact same song as Muse - Absolution - Stockholm Syndrome.
Rammstein / Mutter / Ich Will
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico - The Black Angel's Death Song
Radiohead / Amnesiac / Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
AFI---Decemberunderground---Love Like Winter
Operation Wendigo (this one looks like it's going to be an absolute nightmare to mix - probably a good candidate for 16-track)
Nonpoint - "Alive and Kicking" \m/ >.< \m/
Radiohead / OK Computer / Karma Police
"This is what you get when you mess with us."
Led Zep - Early Days - Black Dog
Messiah - 20th Century Messiah - There Is No Law
"The year is nineteen-ninety-nine. The gang-controlled areas have become known as 'free-fire zones'. The police will not enter. There is no law."
"You know that there's something burning over there?"
"Ladies and Gentlemen, you're all part of history"
"Scuse me while I kiss the sky!"
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / Dark Star
Auld Lang Syne! :)
Soul Finger, by the Bar Kays.
Evanescence - "Sweet Sacrifice"
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / Nausea
Nonpoint - "Bullet with a name"
Dream Theater - Images and Words (album)
..it sounds like Threshold..
Bye Bye Bye- 'N Sync
(only one of the couple of 'N Sync songs I'll listen to)
Muse / Absolution / Butterflies and Hurricanes
Question: is "Pull Me Under" (Dream Theater/Images And Words LP) supposed to just break or have I got a bad pressing of the disk?
All life is future to past
Every breath leaves me one less to my last
..an interesting song to listen to as I write about Devin's death on the wiki...
Pull Me Under just breaks like that. Great choice of LPs, by the way. Enjoy "Under a Glass Moon"
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico - Heroin
From First To Last---Heroine---"Mothersound"
Devo- Gut Feeling/Slap Your Mammy (Heh, one of my older songs on this computer ended up in my playlist. And this song is still awesome! :boogie)
P.S- Images and Words... That album introduced me to Dream Theater way back in 04. I love every song on this album, especially Under A Glass Moon (Good call, Bill) and Metropolis: Part I. By the way, Tapewolf, you mentioned that this is similar to Threshold, a band I haven't heard of yet. What are they like? :eager
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / New Born
I've been listening to this album all day. I think it's gaining ranks on The Information and the Eraser.
The Dresden Dolls - Sex Changes
Genesis - Foxtrot - Time Table
Quote from: RushFox on January 02, 2007, 11:27:10 PM
By the way, Tapewolf, you mentioned that this is similar to Threshold, a band I haven't heard of yet. What are they like? :eager
They're a UK prog-metal band with about six albums. I only have two of these, "Psychedelicatessen" and "Critical Mass" but they're both very good. Threshold have a tendency to write whinging songs though, such as the horrifying war song "Intervention" which put me off them for a few years but is actually very good.
Most of Psychedelicatessen is excellent, but my favourites are "Into The Light", "Tension of Souls" and "Devoted". The inside cover is hilarious in a warped kind of way.
Critical Mass has some good stuff as well, my favourites being "Phenomenon", "Choices" and "Fragmented" (which has a very, very strange bit in the middle - you will NEED the lyrics for that one).
I did have an audio clip from the reprise on I.T.L. for the lyrics game, but it's gone now. I'll see what I can do.
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 03, 2007, 06:46:56 AM
Genesis - Foxtrot - Time Table
"A carved oak table tells a tale that ain't no jive
'bout when brothas drank from goblets of colt 45"
--from rec.music.progressive, upon hearing that a gangsta rap group had decided to call themselves "Genesis"
I now have Origin of Symmetry, but I'm still listening to Images and Words by Dream Theater. Got them at Christmas but didn't want it to interfere with the recording of
Operation Wendigo...
Something for Kate - You Only Hide
Three Days Grace - "Riot"
Concerto For Flute and Orchestra - Allegro Molto
From The Magic Of The Flute
not sure who it's by, though. The tags are missing on this file....
The Silence - See the Future
Various Music Samples(Amazon)- Threshold
Yeah, this stuff is very Images and Words-esque, but Dream Theater gets heavier after this release. Avoid Falling Into Infinity until you are sure you like the band. I like that particular album, but it is not really representative of what Dream Theater can do. I'll PM you later on this subject. ;)
I kinda wanted to get FII, since I heard that Hell's Kitchen and Trial of Tears were absolute classics.
Thom Yorke / The Eraser / Skip Divided
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 03, 2007, 08:50:16 PM
I kinda wanted to get FII, since I heard that Hell's Kitchen and Trial of Tears were absolute classics.
Rush- Time Stand Still (Counterparts Tour Bootleg "Majestic Symphonies"- I LOVE this! :boogie)
Falling Into Infinity is a great album, but it's kinda like the Hold Your Fire of DT history, if you get what I mean. Awesome after multiple listens, just don't expect any of the "theatrics" the band is known for. SFAM and SDoIT fit those roles better IMO.
Trial of Tears starts off Xanadu-like then goes into a mid-tempo Prog-Fest that takes getting used to, but is one of my favorites. You Not Me sucks though, but it's the only stinker on this otherwise awesome album. Hell's Kitchen is great lead into Lines In The Sand, which is both funky and tackles some hard subjects at the same time.
Six Degrees is by far my fave, though some DT fans seem not to like it as much as SFAM. I also need to get Awake, heard it was good.
Tsunami Bomb---The Definitive Act---"Safety Song"
"Martial Symphony Opus 5" - Tekken 5 soundtrack
(http://www.coverportal.de/cover/audio/d/dream_theater_awake_a.jpg)
(http://www.mikeportnoy.com/images/dt-score-cd.jpg)
(http://img.interia.pl/rozrywka/nimg/Okladka_Blood_Mountain_1081478.jpg)
Rush- Closer To The Heart (Counterparts Tour "Majestic Symphonies")
Score is probably the best live output showcasing the Prog side of Dream Theater, Awake is another great album.
Haven't heard of Mastadon, though.
P.S. - This Rush bootleg is really awesome. I wish I could find a way to share this with the rest of you guys...
EDIT: A video bootleg of songs from the concert, courtesy of Youtube!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG0ga6ePcRc Double Agent (Counterparts)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdIwe6cZzBw The Spirit Of Radio (Permanent Waves)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AWYmiUlQOs The Analog Kid (Signals)
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 04, 2007, 09:52:05 PM
(http://www.mikeportnoy.com/images/dt-score-cd.jpg)
When I first glanced at this, I thought it said 'Soccer Mom'. :giggle
Muse / Absolution / Endlessly
"Make this go on forever" - Snow Patrol
I'm a bit "Meh" on Score so far. The songs are preformed perfectly, but too faithfully to the studio versions. LaBrie sounds great, though, and the live preformances of Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence and Octavarium are stellar.
ZooCity!
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Bliss
Stardate 2007/1/6
It is just gone 2am and I have finished mixing the first side of my third album. It will probably sound like crap when I play it back in the morning.
But right now I am playing back "The Dark Revenge of Jakob Pettersohn"
Dream Theater- New Millennium (Falling Into Infinity)
Meh on Score? Well, to each his own, but you have to admit that once they brought the orchestra in, it got awesome.
They still should have used the guitar with orchestra, rather than orchestra only on the overture to Six Degrees.
MXPX - Wrecking Hotel Rooms
Kimya Dawson - Anthrax (Power Ballad Version)
Radiohead / Kid A / Motion Picture Soundtrack
Too much silence. :<
Roger Glover - Elements (The First Ring Made Of Clay)
Dream Theater - Awake - Space-Dye Vest
Flooring. Bloody hell.
Jack's Mannequin / Everything In Transit / Bruised
Regurgitator - I Like Repetitive Music
Radiohead / Amnesiac / You and Whose Army?
Because of the 80's music thread, Neni put in Dead or Alive "Brand New Lover"
Luna Sea / Image / Wall
(I don't listen to much Japanese music, but Luna Sea and X-Japan are simply too good to miss, IMO.)
(http://www.ravenmetal.com/images/y8o789o.jpg)
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b385/billbuckner/sfny.jpg)
(no, I didn't get the infamous "Flaming Skyline" version)
Rush- Between Sun & Moon (Counterparts)
You got LSNY already!? It took me FOREVER to get that! 1st half was okay, being a run-through of the Metropolis II album, but the second half? As soon as it hit Erotomania, it was perfect, best hour of live music I've ever heard. Liked the piano solo too (He had to have used samples on that last part, it was so fast).
You'll probably like Falling Into Infinity. I remembered how fun New Millennium was when I first heard it. But Live Scenes? Geez, I had to go on Ebay to get that... :U
Radiohead / My Iron Lung / The Trickster
I'm glad I got this... not album, not a single, I forget what it's called. :/
Shiny Toy Guns / Le Disko
This song is obnoxious and strangely addictive. :heart
Razor sharp, razor clean
Feel the weapon's sensation
On your back...
with loaded guns.
So what's it gonna take,
silver shadow believer?
Spark rocker with your dirty eyes?
It's a chance gonna move,
Gonna f*** up your ego
Silly boy, gonna make you cry.
We're gonna ride the race cars,
We're gonna dance on fire!
We're the girls Le Disko,
supersonic overdrive!
Quote from: RushFox on January 07, 2007, 10:56:38 PM
You'll probably like Falling Into Infinity. I remembered how fun New Millennium was when I first heard it. But Live Scenes? Geez, I had to go on Ebay to get that... :U
It was pretty much:
"Wow, heard this was good."
*looks at setlist*
"OMG"
*buys*
Rush- Subdivisions (R30 Live Disc)
I loved this concert. I've already talked about it in my intro topic, so I won't go into great detail.
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 08, 2007, 06:22:41 AM
Quote from: RushFox on January 07, 2007, 10:56:38 PM
You'll probably like Falling Into Infinity. I remembered how fun New Millennium was when I first heard it. But Live Scenes? Geez, I had to go on Ebay to get that... :U
It was pretty much:
"Wow, heard this was good."
*looks at setlist*
"OMG"
*buys*
Yeah, you saw the disc itself and bought it, but I saw the setlist online (allmusic.com), went OMG, then spent a few weeks trying to find it in the TWO music stores we have up here, broke down and got it over Ebay. It was torture... :cry
Anyways, how is it?
Muse - Origin Of Symmetry
The mixing is.. questionable. I guess it's supposed to sound like that but I've been working my arse off over the last four days to try and prevent many of the things I can hear going on.. >:3
Eve of the War - Jeff Wayne's "the war of the worlds"
an eternal classic, really.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 08, 2007, 11:48:47 AM
Eve of the War - Jeff Wayne's "the war of the worlds"
an eternal classic, really.
Good choice. Now go see the hysterically bad swords-and-sorcery film 'Hawk the Slayer'. Compare and contrast. (Sadly there are no clips on YouTube with the main theme in them).
Talking of theft, I notice that
Citizen Erased by Muse has nicked the bridge from Kula Shaker's song 'Tatva' in its entirety >:3
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 08, 2007, 12:36:52 PM
Talking of theft, I notice that Citizen Erased by Muse has nicked the bridge from Kula Shaker's song 'Tatva' in its entirety >:3
It's not theft, it's "Inspiration". Yeah. that's it! :P
Quote from: RushFox on January 08, 2007, 10:23:42 AM
Rush- Subdivisions (R30 Live Disc)
I loved this concert. I've already talked about it in my intro topic, so I won't go into great detail.
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 08, 2007, 06:22:41 AM
Quote from: RushFox on January 07, 2007, 10:56:38 PM
You'll probably like Falling Into Infinity. I remembered how fun New Millennium was when I first heard it. But Live Scenes? Geez, I had to go on Ebay to get that... :U
It was pretty much:
"Wow, heard this was good."
*looks at setlist*
"OMG"
*buys*
Yeah, you saw the disc itself and bought it, but I saw the setlist online (allmusic.com), went OMG, then spent a few weeks trying to find it in the TWO music stores we have up here, broke down and got it over Ebay. It was torture... :cry
Anyways, how is it?
I don't know, since I ordered it off Barnes and Noble for $20. I recall seeing a copy at a local store, but when I went, it was gone.
I'm at my mom's house on my mom's computer that doesn't have speakers. :< No music. It's so... quiet.
You can still play 4'33'' on it...
Interesting... Though, as wrong as it may seem, I couldn't help but laugh if he went completely deaf.
There's two seperate moment's of silence in 'Sail to the Moon. (Dust the Cobwebs Out of the Sky.)' by Radiohead, but it's not mentioned in the Wiki article on either '4'33"' or 'Sail to the Moon'.
Time for my personal #1: Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick - Thick as a Brick
"So you ride yourselves over the fields,
and you make all your animal deals,
and your wise men don't know how it feels to be Thick as a Brick."
Rie Fu - "Life is like a boat"
Muse / Absolution / Time is Running Out
Ah, that's better. :> And no one else is home, so... *Kicks it up a notch.* BAM!
The Marilyn Manson version of 'This is Halloween' from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Good stuff.
Just changed to 'Le Disko' by Shiny Toy Guns again... *dances around the kitchen* There are people home, but... *kicks it up a notch anyway* :mowhappy I'll just pretend they're not here.
:boogie
"Pull Me Under" - Dream Theater
(My favourite on this album I think)
Simon and Garfunkel - Bookends - Mrs. Robinson
Muse - Showbiz (entire album.. borrowed from a workmate)
Some of the other tracks were better on OOS and Black Holes but overall I think I prefer this one. Now I'll have to get a copy...
I'm currently ripping my dad's 2 disc 'Queen - Greatest Hits'.
'Frontier Psychiatry' - The Avalanches
Queen / Greatest Hits Disc 1 / Bicycle Race
Led Zep - Early Days - Dazed and Confused
Queen / Greatest Hits Disc 1 / Flash
This is reminding me very much of the intro theme for Big O.
Jacques Loissier - Pastorale in C Minor
Dream Theater- Six Degrees of Inner of Turbulence (2nd Disc)
:3
Down In The Sewer - The Stranglers (in one of their "actually we really wanted to be a prog-rock group" moments)
Queen / Greatest Hits Disc 1/ Fat Bottomed Girls
Fat bottomed girls, you make the rockin' world go round!
"Evil angel" - Breaking Benjamin
Led Zep - Early Days - When the Levee Breaks
"Dance with the Devil" - Breaking Benjamin
Queen / Greatest Hits Disc 2 / I Want to Break Free
This album is full of win. :boogie
Rush - Grace Under Pressure - Kid Gloves
Featuring the Alex solo to eat all other Alex solos.
Flogging Molly / Drunken Lullabies / The Sun Never Shines On Closed Doors
Hit the Lights / This is a Stick Up... Don't Make it a Murder / Until We Get Caught
Very Panic!-y. I like.
Muse - Megalomania
(It fits Jakob's mood in the Furrae Chronicles RP to a tee)
System of a Down / Steal This Album! / Streamline
Back to my default playlist - the entire library.
Jeff Buckley - Grace - Eternal Life
Queen / Greatest Hits Disc 1 / Don't Stop Me Now
:boogie
Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico - Femme Fatale
Yes- Long Distance Runaround/The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)- Fragile
From Fist To Last---Heroine---"...And We All Have A Hell"
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound - Firth of Fifth
Oingo Boingo / Anthology Disc 1 / Dead Man's Party
Rush / Signals / Subdivisions
I just learned that my godfather used to build stages for Rush. I think that's kinda cool... He's also good friends with the current base player from Lynyrd Skynyrd. He ran onstage once (as part of the show) and wrestled a straitjacket onto one of the band members, then carted him offstage. He had on scrubs and everything, and some people in the front row thought it was for real and started crying all over the place. (He's done all sorts of cool things I never knew about...)
Sigur Rós / Sigur Ros / Sigur Ros 8
I guess that's what it's called, that's how it was ripped... :/ Anyway, this is a much kick-ass song. :O
I just learned that the Live Scenes From New York live album that I ordered is, according to Barnes & Noble, "Shipping on March 22!". :rolleyes
Getting from Amazon as we speak.
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 16, 2007, 02:02:32 PM
I just learned that the Live Scenes From New York live album that I ordered is, according to Barnes & Noble, "Shipping on March 22!". :rolleyes
Getting from Amazon as we speak.
:erk
Yeah, do that. However, when I ordered Roll The Bones and Hold Your Fire (Both Rush) way back when, they arrived quickly, but the cases were in poor condition and looked like someone took a hammer to them. Luckily, the discs were in perfect condition! :3
Oh sorry!
Blue Oyster Cult- Burning For You (Fire of Unknown Origin)
Billy Joel / The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997: Limited Edition Disc 1 / She's Always a Woman
Quote from: RushFox on January 16, 2007, 06:02:43 PM
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 16, 2007, 02:02:32 PM
I just learned that the Live Scenes From New York live album that I ordered is, according to Barnes & Noble, "Shipping on March 22!". :rolleyes
Getting from Amazon as we speak.
:erk
Yeah, do that. However, when I ordered Roll The Bones and Hold Your Fire (Both Rush) way back when, they arrived quickly, but the cases were in poor condition and looked like someone took a hammer to them. Luckily, the discs were in perfect condition! :3
Guess what? They actually shipped it today! D:
Anyway...
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing - Arriving Somewhere (but not here)
Friggin' love this'un.
Takács Quartet / Schubert: Death and the Maiden / String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor: 'Death and the Maiden', D. 810: II. Andante con Moto
Could've used that over in the 10 song name's game a while ago...
My Chemical Romance---Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge---"Thank You For The Venom"
Kula Shaker - Mystical Machine Gun (full version)
Everybody, stay calm! Don't Panic! It's just the end of the world!
Dream Theater - Live Scenes From New York - Regression
It arrived in two days, which makes me wonder what would have happened if I had picked "Two Day Shipping".
The Killers / Sam's Town / When You Were Young
I'm kinda sick of this song. But for some reason I'm listening to it anyway.
Dream Theater - Live Scenes From New York - Home
Bloody hell, I can't begin to describe how better this is than Score. I guess I'll try Live At Budokan next, but I doubt it'll top this.
Russian Lullaby - Toy-Box
It sounds nothing like a lullaby, really...
Yes- The Gates Of Delirium (Live)- Yesshows
I love this song. Pretty good live too apparantly. ;)
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 17, 2007, 06:17:40 PM
Dream Theater - Live Scenes From New York - Home
Bloody hell, I can't begin to describe how better this is than Score. I guess I'll try Live At Budokan next, but I doubt it'll top this.
The third disc on this owns all...
Live In Budokan is great, but it is BLISTERING during the first disc. They do not let up until Hollow Years, and even the solo on that song is great. I like all of the DT Live discs about the same, but this is the heaviest of them all by far.
And I liked Score... :(
Well, I'm kinda bias on this, seeing as this was the first DT Tour I've attended. Of course, that concert (Massey Hall, Toronto) was PERFECT. They even fit a Rush tune for the encore (Jacob's Ladder), THEN played the Wait For Sleep/Learning To Live combo, in full.
:3
EDIT: Heh, of course you can always try Once In A Livetime, if you really like Falling Into Infinity that is. Insane guitar solo before Pull Me Under, and excellent medleys abound. Example: A Change Of Seasons is SCATTERED throughout the set in pieces, flowing in and out of different songs. There's also a nice acoustic set on the second disc as well. Crappy version of Lie though... Anyways, enough fanboying from me. I just needed get that off my chest. Not alot of people like DT around here...
Meh, I just want Budokan to have another live version of Solitary Shell. :B
(And it's friggin' got Disappear on it!)
Muse / Black Holes and Revelations / Starlight
'Escape from castle Wolfenstein' - Monsters From Mars
Red Hot Chile Peppers / Stadium Arcadium / Snow (Hey Oh)
This is appropriate because:
Quote from: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System's website
Breaking News (updated 10:07 a.m., Jan. 18):
High schools are closed. Those in session already (i.e., Career Center early classes) dismiss at 10 a.m.
:woot
Jeff Buckley - Grace - Eternal Life
Jeff Buckley is officially the Best Singer Evar.
Kula Shaker - Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts (album)
...finally got my own copy of this!
Screeching Weasel---Weasel Mania---She's Gving Me The Creeps
Lil' Wayne & Birdman/Like Father, Like Son/Leather so soft
Radiohead / Hail to the Thief / Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes & Ladders.)
Favourite Radiohead album. :boogie Probably my 3rd or 4th favourite album overall.
summercamp/nowhere near'/ digimon soundtrack
Cascada - Bad Boy(Pulsedriver Remix).
QuotePosted by: e_voyager Posted on: January 18, 2007, 11:36:31 PM
summercamp/nowhere near'/ digimon soundtrack
And here I thought I'd never see anyone else with that album! Cool!
considering that a few years about i had the gall to call myself DigiGodE i'd feel strange without it
Korn/Trash /Korn's Greatest hits
Spock's Beard / V / The Great Nothing
"The Hut on Fowl's Legs," Pictures at an Exhibition / Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky
Rush- La Villa Strangiato (Hemispheres)
This kicks the crap outta YYZ, IMHO. The solo at the beginning and middle of this is definitely some of the best guitar work Alex Lifeson has ever done.
Best part of that song is the riff from Powerhouse in 3/4 near the end. Sweetness.
Iron Maiden - Powerslave - Aces High
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Citizen Erased
Kula Shaker / Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts / Great Hosannah
Nothing, but There's a Fine, Fine Line from Avenue Q has been stuck in my head since I got up.
Robert Fripp - Exposure - You Burn Me Up I'm A Cigarette
Will NOT get out of my head.
I almost never have music stuck in my head, 'cause I'm always listening to it. :3
Radiohead / OK Computer / Electioneering :ipod
Ignore my signature, for I can't change it every waking moment of my life when I'm constantly rotating my music choices. =P
Currently listening to Where is Everybody? by Nine Inch Nails. I never thought I'd actually like this band.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 19, 2007, 10:46:40 PM
Ignore my signature, for I can't change it every waking moment of my life when I'm constantly rotating my music choices. =P
Most people just use last.fm (http://www.last.fm)
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on January 19, 2007, 10:44:03 PM
I almost never have music stuck in my head, 'cause I'm always listening to it. :3
Maybe that's the reason I haven't been doing too well in some of my classes lately-- I've been humming Fiona Apple tunes under my breath and not paying attention.
Wierd random thing. I've been playing with legos for about three hours and now when I type, it feels like the keys should be legos. ??? It's how it is after rollerblading for a while and then trying to walk. :aack
Oh yeah, song.
Fiona Apple / Tidal / Shadowboxer
Heh, or like jumping up and down after being on a trampoline. :lol
Thom Yorke / The Eraser / The Eraser
The more you try to erase me, the more that I appear.
Queen / Greatest Hits Disc 2 / I Want It All (http://www.smileyhut.com/smileys/headbang.gif)
Hamish Imlach/ It's Better In The Dark
AFI / Decemberunderground / The Missing Frame :heart
Jeff Buckley - Grace - Hallelujah
Dream Theater - Awake - Space-Dye Vest
Back to back. Now I want to kill myself. Maybe this "Depressing song" playlist idea wasn't the smartest one I've had.
Oingo Boingo / Anthology Disc 1 / Nasty Habits
Danny Elfman sure is an... interesting character. :animesweat
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 20, 2007, 11:07:53 PM
Now I want to kill myself.
*lurks around, ready to snatch up the dropped loot*
:paranoid
Cold War Kids / Robbers and Cowards / Hang Me Up to Dry
Blur - Girls & Boys
Billy Joel / The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997: Limited Edition Disc 1 / Only the Good Die Young
The Hold Steady - Chips Ahoy!
Who Is It, by Michael Jackson. Mad as a hatter or not, he's still an awesome singer.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Nothing, because all my music's gone! D:
From First To Last---Heroine---"Waltz Moore"...such a sad song, but one of the best i've ever heard
Dream Theater- Hollow Years (Live From Budokan)
One of the FEW soft songs on this setlist and one of my favorites.
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico - The Black Angel's Death Song
I may be close to overplaying this like I did with all my Rush and King Crimson albums. Nah.
Order'd:
(http://www.painofsalvation.com/images/RemedyLaneCover2.jpg)
(http://www.pribi.com.br/images/uploaded/postheperfectelement.jpg)
Muse / Origin of Symmetry
Over and over and over because I haven't gotten around to ripping the rest of my music, yet.
Rush- Show Don't Tell (Presto)
Presto is a SERIOUSLY underrated album by Rush. I highly recommend it for those who think Rush completely sucked in the late 80's. It'll change your mind.
Favorites are this song, Presto, The Pass, Scars and Red Tide. ;)
Leslie Fish / Starwind Rising
Fort Minor---The Rising Tied---"Where'd You Go"
Danny Elfman
Nightmare Before Christmas
This is Halloween
Quote from: RushFox on January 26, 2007, 09:08:02 PM
Rush- Show Don't Tell (Presto)
Presto is a SERIOUSLY underrated album by Rush. I highly recommend it for those who think Rush completely sucked in the late 80's. It'll change your mind.
Favorites are this song, Presto, The Pass, Scars and Red Tide. ;)
Meh, sorry, but The Pass is the only thing I'll listen to on Presto. And for those who think Rush sucked in the 80s, there's Power Windows and Grace Under Pressure.
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 27, 2007, 10:08:21 PM
Quote from: RushFox on January 26, 2007, 09:08:02 PM
Rush- Show Don't Tell (Presto)
Presto is a SERIOUSLY underrated album by Rush. I highly recommend it for those who think Rush completely sucked in the late 80's. It'll change your mind.
Favorites are this song, Presto, The Pass, Scars and Red Tide. ;)
Meh, sorry, but The Pass is the only thing I'll listen to on Presto. And for those who think Rush sucked in the 80s, there's Power Windows and Grace Under Pressure.
To each his own, I guess... Anyways, I LOVE Grace Under Pressure, but I was talking late 80's. I actually like Hold Your Fire, but only when I'm in the right mood. Presto just rubs me the right way, even though I like Roll The Bones way better.
But that the 90's... ;)
Kansas- Mysteries Out Of Nowhere (Leftoverture)
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on January 23, 2007, 03:16:11 PM
Nothing, because all my music's gone! D:
How strange. *is in same situation*
I have commandeered some of my mom's old Fiona Apple CDs. These'll keep me happy for a while.
(http://www.thecriticscorner.com/Covers2/UK-Cover.jpg)
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000003498.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
(http://www.aural-innovations.com/issues/issue21/ptree09.jpg)
Billy Joel / The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997: Limited Edition Disc 1 / Piano Man
-EDIT-
Re-ripped all mah music. :boogie 'Cept for Sigur Ros / ( ). :/
Thome Yorke / The Eraser / Analyse
Clear! *BZZT!* Don't die on me, thread! D:
Muse / Black Holes and Revelations / Knights of Cydonia
Camel - Mirage - Lady Fantasy
Nickleback - Day Nobody Died
It is a very deep and meaningful song.
Camel - Mirage - Lady Fantasy
This is officially one of my favorite songs ever, now.
Primus - In the Flesh?
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 30, 2007, 12:29:38 PM
Primus - In the Flesh?
Tell me that isn't a Pink Floyd cover...
(Where did I put my 'Massed Gadgets' album...)
That's a cover. I think they covered the entirety of Crazy Diamond once.
"In the Flesh?" is the second song in this set. (http://streams.unibuzz.net:8000/content/fullshow/131.pls)
(will open media player)
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 30, 2007, 12:34:55 PM
"In the Flesh?" is the second song in this set. (http://streams.unibuzz.net:8000/content/fullshow/131.pls)
(will open media player)
It sounds pretty broken without the Hammond :B
Come to that, they seem to be in dire need of a keyboard player...
"From the Halls of Montezuma"
Im feeling rather WWII-ey today.
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 31, 2007, 05:51:54 AM
Quote from: BillBuckner on January 30, 2007, 12:34:55 PM
"In the Flesh?" is the second song in this set. (http://streams.unibuzz.net:8000/content/fullshow/131.pls)
(will open media player)
It sounds pretty broken without the Hammond :B
Come to that, they seem to be in dire need of a keyboard player...
They've got three people, give 'em a break. :kirby
UK- Ceasar's Palace Blues (Danger Money)
The violin solos on this song are amazing. And I thought Kansas had the best rock violinist... Oh and the rest of the song is great too, especially the intro.
Bill, I know you have the first album, so you know this group. ;)
Well, there's a difference between "Having the album" and having "Listened to the album", as most of my Robert Fripp albums can attest to. :B
Just popping in Pain of Salvation - The Perfect Element for the first time.
Thorazine Shuffle. Not the Government Mule version, and I have no clue who it's by.
Yay! No school tomorrow! The chances are so much in favor of snow and ice that the powers that be decided already. So, of course, I must listen to...
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow
While reading an advance copy of a book I've been wanting to come out for some time... and I don't even have to wait! Library connections... how you say? Roxxors.
'Make a little birdhouse in your soul' - They Might Be Giants
"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good", by Nickelback. I'm a total fangirl.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Quote from: Tapewolf on February 01, 2007, 08:32:16 AM
'Make a little birdhouse in your soul' - They Might Be Giants
Remind me to talk to you about which of them to go out and collect - or, at least, what's a good place to start.
Other than that, I'm just listening to the same old, same old. Garbage, Coldplay, Jack Johnson, Macy Gray, The Faint, Margin of Badness....
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on February 01, 2007, 08:45:38 AM
Quote from: Tapewolf on February 01, 2007, 08:32:16 AM
'Make a little birdhouse in your soul' - They Might Be Giants
Remind me to talk to you about which of them to go out and collect - or, at least, what's a good place to start.
Well I wasn't into them very much, I must admit. My brother reckons they went somewhat downhill.
Basically I've got two albums, "Flood" - which contains "Birdhouse In Your Soul" and one or two other decent songs, depending on your mood. Overall it's a rather depressing album actually. I'm listening to 'Birdhouse' via Youtube as I've forgotten to bring it to work again.
The other one I've got is "They Might Be Giants" which I believe is their first album. It contains a whole load of fairly short songs, none of which are as good as 'Birdhouse' although most of them are pretty good, or at least amusing. It's definitely cheerier, and I think I prefer it overall for that reason although it took a while to grow on me.
(Is trying to figure out if the repeat chorus at the end of 'birdhouse' is flown in from earlier in the song or rerecorded)
Radiohead / Hail to the Thief / Backdrifts. (Honeymoon Is Over.) :ipod
Azure Ray / The Devil Wears Prada Soundtrack / Sleep
Very pretty song.
Dream Theater - Live Scenes from New York - Learning To Live
Blue Oyster Cult- The Red And The Black (Extraterrestrial Live)
Any surreal song about running from Mounties is a plus in my book! ;)
Genesis - Foxtrot - Can-Utility and the Coastliners
So. Bloody. Good.
Alter Bridge / One Day Remains / Metalingus
This is good, I'll have to check out some of their other stuff.
Audioslave / Out of Exile / Drown Me Slowly
Probably my favourite song on the album.
Creed - One Last Breath
On a Christmas eve a couple of years ago, I fell asleep listening to the radio. Now every song I heard that night reminds me of Christmas. This is one of them. Maybe the excitement of Christmas eve drilled itself into my head through the chords? I don't know. That was kind of an angsty Christmas. Maybe that has something to do with it. *shrug*
Billy Joel / The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997: Disc 4 / Scenes from an Italian Restaurant [Live Unreleased Version]
Dire Straits / Telegraph Road.
'Metropolis Part 1' - Dream Theater
..Probably one of my favourites on 'Images and Words'
Nothing... but I've had Robot by the Futureheads in my head for a while.
My other computer is on so I may just go and listen to it in a few seconds :B
Sigur Rós / Ágætis Byrjun / Viõrar Vel Til Loftárasa {Good Weather for Airstrikes}
The translation is from Wiki, so I'm not entirely sure it's correct.
Gyroscope - Are You Involved? - 07. Dream vs Scream
Jeff Buckley - Grace - Dream Brother
Bloody hell, could this guy sing.
Queen / Greatest Hits, Volume 1 / Another One Bites the Dust
Mika - Grace Kelly
Gah! Brilliant song!
I try to be like Grace Kelly
But all her looks were too sad
So I try a little Freddie
I've gone identity mad!
I could be brown
I could be blue
I could be violet sky
I could be hurtful
I could be purple
I could be anything you like...
Queen / Greatest Hits, Volume 1 / Don't Stop Me Now
Over and over and over again, I love this song! :D
Primus - To Defy the Laws of Tradition
Les Claypool has such a messed up voice.
Rush- La Villa Strangiato (Exit...Stage Left)
The electric intro is BADASS. Oh and Geddy's ranting near the end was pretty funny too... :3
Harpoon by Jebediah and then Something For Kate's cover version
update:
Nearly finished listening to Gotye's Like Drawing Blood
'The Saucy Sailor' - Steeleye Span
Isn't it amazing what you can do with only eight tracks?
Augie March - Moo, You Bloody Choir - 01. One Crowded Hour
ELP - Brain Salad Surgery - 'Jerusalem'
The White Stripes / Elephant / Black Math
Severely underrated.
Current Addiction:
(http://users.skynet.be/markknopfler/Dire%20Straits%20-%20love%20over%20gold.jpg)
Likely the darkest record in my collection. Certainly the darkest I've ever heard.
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on February 06, 2007, 05:33:50 PM
The White Stripes / Elephant / Black Math
Severely underrated.
Compared to what?
According to their last.fm (http://www.last.fm/music/The%20White%20Stripes) page, it's their 7th most played song and their most popular song that wasn't released as a single.
Anyway, listening to
Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West - 06. Doin' the Cockroach
I was actually just talking about the White Stripes as a whole.
Beck / The Information Disc 1 / We Dance Alone
I think he means the band as a whole.
(edit) Today is not my day for anti-ninja luck.
Well, maybe if you've been living under a rock.
Their past two albums have both reached the top #5 and most of their singles have reached the top #50
That's hardly severely underrated
Most of the people I've talked to don't like them. :/
Beck / The Information / 1000 BPM
Beck / The Information / Motorcade
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on February 06, 2007, 10:19:19 PM
Most of the people I've talked to don't like them. :/
Yeah, I've always wondered how they got so popular, because pretty much everyone I know is all "White Stripes? Pffft." I like them, though...
Over It / Silverstrand / Siren on the 101
I cannot stress the awesomeness of this song enough.
Quote from: Hilary on February 06, 2007, 10:22:11 PM
Yeah, I've always wondered how they got so popular, because pretty much everyone I know is all "White Stripes? Pffft." I like them, though...
I've not been overawed myself, although I did like their cover of 'Ashtray Heart' by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band
And anyone who works on 1" 8-track is okay in my book: http://www.toeragstudios.com/cover.html
(Actually scratch that - I think they may have gone straight to stereo on the A62, at least on 'Elephant')
Steeleye Span / Below The Salt / 'Sheep crook and black dog'
Blue Oyster Cult- Veteran of the Psychic Wars (Fire Of Unknown Origin)
This song oozes with a dark, sci-fi feel that was very common with 80's heavy metal. A classic from BOC's last "classic" album.
Purchasing Soon(tm):
(http://www.musicland.hu/borito.php?id=4336)
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002LGL.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
Rammstein / Reise, Reise / Kein Lust {No Desire} :ipod
Tom Waits and K. Brennan / Bone Machine / In the Colosseum
The women all control their men
With razors and with wrists
And the princess squeezes grape juice
On a torrid bloody kiss
What will you be wearing there
The lion or the raven hair?
The flesh will all be tearing
But the tail will be my own
In the colosseum tonight...
Sigur Rós / ( ) / (Vaka)
None of the songs on this album have official titles, but I use the names given on Wikipedia. Favourite Sigur Rós album. :>
Gotye - Like Drawing Blood - 08. A Distinctive Sound
Billy Joel / The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997:Limited Edition Disc 1 / The Stranger
The Avalanches - Since I Left You - 09. A Different Feeling
UK- Rendezvous 6:02 (Danger Money)
I have this sucker on Vinyl and I thought that maybe I could get the album on MP3, seeing as I liked it so much. Wrong. It is horrendously difficult to find on file sharing programs (I already have a legal copy, so it's OK) and I usually get "UK Subs" or some other crap/spam. I'm thinking of just ordering these online, but I'm not one to trust materials being shipped from far-away places, due to mishandling which almost broke two Rush discs I ordered.
Gah. Pain in the butt. :<
Edit: In terms of recording the thing, the record-player is hooked-up in such a complex way to the upstairs stereo, that I can't move it.
My computer's downstairs. If I could do it, I would...
Why don't you just use your computer to record it?
In short, just connect your setup to your computer's Line In and record it with Audacity or whatever.
Also, recording directly from vinyl tends to not have the good listening quality that one would expect.
The sounds that sound so good from the record are removed, and all that's left is a lot of the cracks and pops and stuff that only get in the way.
pull snow me under - Dream Theater
"Higher" -- Creed
Song depics very well how I feel at times about real life. :3
:rock
UK- Danger Money (Danger Money)
DAN-GER MO-NEY!
Heh, I'm ordering both albums off of Amazon. :ipod
Sigur Rós / ( ) / (Vaka)
Weee, turn the bass all the way up, and it's physically noise-canceling! :lol
Phil Collins - Susudio
At least, I think that's how it's spelt. Just ask youtube, on Wapsi Square's Webcomic Artist's livejournal...
http://www.youtube.com/share?v=S9znPx80Sc8
Neutral Milk Hotel - On Avery Island - 05. Marching Theme
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia - The Creator has a Mastertape
A lengthened version of "Pull Me Under" by Dream Theater which fades out instead of halting
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia - Collapse the Light Into Earth
2007 is going to be a kick-ass year for music.
Releasing new studio albums:
Rush
Dream Theater
Porcupine Tree
NIN
Radiohead
Marillion
The Velvet Underground / The Velvet Underground & Nico / Heroin
Not bad, Bill.
Quote from: BillBuckner on February 11, 2007, 12:36:32 PM
2007 is going to be a kick-ass year for music.
Releasing new studio albums:
Rush
Dream Theater
Porcupine Tree
NIN
Radiohead
Marillion
...also
The Mythical Creatures Exhibition by yours truly. >:3
Hopefully in April, although that will depend on he cover artist and more importantly, the mastering engineer (who promises it won't take six months this time).
Rush and maybe DT I'll buy for sure. I'm one of the people who dropped Radiohead like a hot potato after 'Kid A'.
DtE / The Mythical Creatures Exhibition / 'Project Dragonsong'
Snag the Porcupine Tree one. If their past two albums are any indication, it's going to be nuts. Alex Lifeson plays on it as well.
Audioslave / Revelations / Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing - Shallow
Bloody hell do I love this band now.
:rock
Arisu of the Wavering City - TITLE Ver / Namco
One of the coolest BGMs I've heard for a long time.
Radiohead / Amnesiac / Hunting Bears
Bloc Party / A Weekend in the City / Hunting for Witches
Newly released album. Very good. :woot
Rush- Roll The Bones (Rush In Rio)
Still my favorite of the Rush live discs. It just hits the right notes... :boogie
As for the releases, I have to concur on that point as I will also be purchasing the new Rush and DT album. Hopefully, Dream Theater will focus on the music now that they're somewhat done with that whole "meta-album" BS. I am looking forward to the new epic (25 minutes! How do these guys do it?) and whatever surprises may come.
However, Paul Northfield is producing the album. This is the same guy who did Vapor Trails for Rush. Should I be worried? :shifty
And this Porcupine Tree group... I've heard of them, but I haven't really listened to them at all. What are they like?
Sort of a mix between alt, metal, and psychedelic. They're actually a rather polarizing group, so I recommend you try some samples from their latter-day albums. If you like "Arriving Somewhere but not Here" from "Deadwing", you'll like the group.
Audioslave / Revelations / Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye
Rammstein / Rosenrot / Te Quiero Puta!
A German rock band singing in Spanish. And I can sing the whole thing. :lol
Deep Purple - Made in Japan - Space Truckin' / Mandrake Root
UK- Alaska (U.K. *Debut*)
MY CD'S ARRIVED!!! :boogie
The Who - Live at Leeds (deluxe) - My Generation (medley)
Same here. :B
Assasin's Tango- composition found on the soundtrack to Mr. and Mrs. Smith movie.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NBwQFvR0OYU
Yume no Karyuudo...
I dont know why but Im liking it very much.
The Who - Live at Leeds - A Quick One, While He's Away
"cello, cello, cello, cello, cello, cello, cello,"
'Are you hung up?' - The Mothers (of invention)
Was that a... hint? :3
Quote from: BillBuckner on February 14, 2007, 05:11:05 PM
Was that a... hint? :3
You'd be surprised how often that didn't work...
UK- Danger Money (Entire Album)
Heh, these guys are great. Why didn't these guys get back together? (Yeah, I know Wetton sold his soul to Asia...) :<
Sigur Rós / Ágætis Byrjun / Viõrar Vel Til Loftárasa {Good Weather for Airstrikes}
Where, Oh Where Has Cthulhu Gone? by Leslie Fish
The 6-second preview of Rush - Far Cry
Was that the Hemispheres chord at the end? :)
Queen / Greatest Hits Volume I / Don't Stop Me Now
:boogie
Quote from: BillBuckner on February 15, 2007, 05:42:20 PM
The 6-second preview of Rush - Far Cry
Was that the Hemispheres chord at the end? :)
Same kind of Echo effect... Loving the acoustic guitar...
Why May 1st? Can't it come out sooner!? :eager
Queen / Greatest Hits Volume II / Innuendo
Whoo, rock out! .\||/
Something for Kate - Beautiful Sharks - 03. Beautiful Sharks
They Might Be Giants - Dig My Grave
'The Night Stalker' / Night Stalker
(Two different mixes, on SM911 and SM468 tapestock)
Pink Floyd - The Dogs of War
Radiohead / Kid A / Kid A
The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist
Concord Dawn - Uprising - Raining Blood.
Don't fear the reaper - Blue Oyster Cult.
Haddaway - What is Love - What is Love (7" mix)
:bunny
Pixies / Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies / Where Is My Mind?
Yes- Siberian Khatru (Close To The Edge)
This song GOT me into Prog Rock. I'm dead serious. :3
The Dears - No Cities Left - 06. Expect the Worst/'Cos She's a Tourist
It's been ages since I listened to this album...
Dream Theater - Live At Budokan - Pull Me Under
Finished my collection, yo! Wanted to get Soundgarden - BadMotorFinger as well, but when I opened it up, there was no CD in it. :dface
My Latest Novel - Wolves - 02. Pretty in Panic
Every Time We Touch, by Cascada.
Sweet avatar, BTW, Bill.
Radiohead / Hail to the Thief / Where I End and You Begin. (The Sky Is Falling In.)
"Going Home" by: Mary Fahl (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3PT5NUroxA)
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm - 07. This Modern Love
Kataklysm - Serenity in fire
125a.mid (also known as 'Operation Wendigo'). It uses all my synthesizers so when it plays correctly, I know I've got everything hooked up right :P
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Space Dementia
I wish BH&R and Absolution were more like OoS. :/
U2 - Miracle Drug.
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on February 25, 2007, 07:31:25 PM
Muse / Origin of Symmetry / Space Dementia
I wish BH&R and Absolution were more like OoS. :/
Yes. Absolution is a bore apart from Stockholm and Butterflies. BHR is better, but Supermassive and Invincible are disasters.
Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights - 06. Hands Away
Asian Kung-Fu Generation - Rewrite
Snow Patrol / Eyes Wide Open / Chasing Cars
"You Smiled Gently" / Tomoyo Mitani
Queen / Greatest Hits Volume I / Flash
No idea what this song is about.
Huzzah! It's more Bill's Hot Album-Buyin' Action!
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/he/thumb/d/df/SGN1.jpg/300px-SGN1.jpg)
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000CDLA7.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command - 02. Pattern Against User
Soundgarden - BadMotorFinger - Slaves and Bulldozers
Okay, Chris Cornell can officially sing.
Queen / Greatest Hits Volume I / Don't Stop Me Now :boogie
Quote from: HaZ×MaT on March 03, 2007, 05:07:22 PM
Queen / Greatest Hits Volume I / Flash
No idea what this song is about.
You are
joking (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027623),
right? (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080745) :P
I'm listening to 'So Fellini' by Fish
So-o-o, FaLina... (http://dmfa.it-he.org/uhrp/strip002.htm)
Sorry, I wasn't alive in 1936. :P
Teaspoon Slide Guitar (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xPGqWt3L7A) :D
Boston - Foreplay/Long Time
Quote from: Hazzy on March 10, 2007, 08:19:30 PM
Sorry, I wasn't alive in 1936. :P
How about 1980? (See second hyperlink)
They did a feature film remake, minus some of the more wooden acting and the hilarious part where Flash is chucked into an arena to battle it out with some crazy old men.
Queen scored the entire film, and what you've got is probably the radio edit of the title song, which was extremely popular.
Anyway. I'm listening to the 'Practice/Walk the Wire' song from
Billy The Kid and the Green Baize Vampire by George Fenton and Trevor Preston. Given that the credits say 'Dolby Stereo' I was a bit upset that the DVD is in mono. Still, since it's even more obscure that the 1936 Flash Gordon series, I'm just happy there is a DVD at all :P
**EDIT**
Boston... lots of stories about Boston. Tom Scholz did some extremely weird things.
Apparently he used to synchronize two tape decks by pressing play simultanously (using a coathanger to press the more distant machine) and connecting each one to a different side of his headphones. He got them in sync by pressing on the tape reels to slow one or the other down until the stereo image was centred in his head.
I wasn't alive in 1980, either. ;)
The White Stripes / White Blood Cells / Hotel Yorba
The Refreshments/Bandito
And suddenly Haz makes me feel really old...
Kryptonite/ 3 Doors Down
Quote from: TheGreyRonin on March 11, 2007, 04:20:31 PM
The Refreshments/Bandito
And suddenly Haz makes me feel really old...
You and me both, buddy.
The White Stripes - I'm Lonely, But I Ain't That Lonely Yet.
Mix Tape from Avenue Q.
....on a side note, why did I just forget where the "Q" key was?
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on March 11, 2007, 05:18:50 PM
Quote from: TheGreyRonin on March 11, 2007, 04:20:31 PM
The Refreshments/Bandito
And suddenly Haz makes me feel really old...
You and me both, buddy.
The White Stripes - I'm Lonely, But I Ain't That Lonely Yet.
Well, Miaka's younger than me, so don't go blaming me for your mid-life crises. :P
Quote from: Miaka on March 11, 2007, 05:22:00 PM
Mix Tape from Avenue Q.
....on a side note, why did I just forget where the "Q" key was?
Because nobody likes 'Q'. :<
Audioslave / Out of Exile / Heaven's Dead
Yay, Chris Cornell.
Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog - Say Hello 2 Heaven
You can say hello to it all you want, but it won't respond.
Quote from: Hazzy on March 11, 2007, 05:25:09 PMAudioslave / Out of Exile / Heaven's Dead
:P
Cornell in Audioslave < Cornell everywhere else.
RIP Audioslave.
Radiohead / Kid A / Idioteque
I despise iPods, but this song is oh so worth it. :ipod
Rush - Snakes and Arrows - Far Cry
:rock
Quote from: BillBuckner on March 12, 2007, 03:36:13 PM
Rush - Snakes and Arrows - Far Cry
Uh? Is that the new album or something? If so, what's it like? In other words, which of their previous albums is it most similar to? And have they totally destroyed it in the mix like Vapor Trails?
I'm listening to 'A Day At The People Factory' by me, because I haven't listened to it for a while :P
They actually have someone competent doing the mixing this time, though to be fair, it's not quite a difficult job to better the production of Vapor Trails.
Full song in crappy quality is this (http://www.rush.com/resources/media/clip/f4rc5y.mp3). (Released by Rush.com, so 'tis legal.)
[edit]Better quality: linky (http://www.eiksoft.com/far_cry_full.mp3)[/edit]
Soundgarden - BadMotorFinger - Somewhere
Radiohead / OK Computer / Karma Police
The album that got me into Radiohead and one of my favourite tracks. :cool
Queen / Greatest Hits, Volume 2 / One Vision
Gimme gimme gimme gimme fried chicken!
Quote from: BillBuckner on March 12, 2007, 08:27:38 PM
They actually have someone competent doing the mixing this time, though to be fair, it's not quite a difficult job to better the production of Vapor Trails.
Rush - Snakes and Arrows - Far Cry [from the link - gotta remember to look for it next time I hit town]
It's definitely Rush, but it's a lot like Vapor Trails in terms of style. Too much guitar - needs more Oberheim.
Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow - 'Cause We've Ended as Lovers
Barenaked Ladies - Stunt - She's On Time.
o/~ she's on time, (she's on time) she's on time, (she's on time) she's on time, hallelujah, she's on time, and it's the greatest time of the month, they say, for love....
*grin*
Steeleye Span / Below The Salt / The Saucy Sailor
(Perfect way to end the album)
Ignorance is Bliss, by Jellyfish.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Pixies / Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies / Vamos
Kick-ass. :cool
Dream Theater - Train of Thought - Stream of Consciousness
Quote from: Tapewolf on March 14, 2007, 10:25:16 AM
Quote from: BillBuckner on March 12, 2007, 08:27:38 PM
They actually have someone competent doing the mixing this time, though to be fair, it's not quite a difficult job to better the production of Vapor Trails.
Rush - Snakes and Arrows - Far Cry [from the link - gotta remember to look for it next time I hit town]
It's definitely Rush, but it's a lot like Vapor Trails in terms of style. Too much guitar - needs more Oberheim.
Rush- Far Cry (Snakes and Arrows)
It's just the first song, and as far as I know, albums before 2112 was pretty much effects in terms of how synths were used. If they plan on going for that FTK-PW sound (like advertised by the producer, Nick Whatever-his-name-is), I agree that some synths would bring that nostalgia right back. Unless they are making a conscious decision to remove synths out of the mix and go for the power trio rock at it's core. Again.
In that case...
Alex! Play some solos goddangit!! Rhythm guitar, even with overdubbing and the like, can only get you so far...
Other than that, I'm liking this new Rush song and I WILL be going to at least TWO shows this year. Who knows? It might be another FIVE years before the next tour! D:
Quote from: RushFox on March 17, 2007, 02:51:18 PM
If they plan on going for that FTK-PW sound (like advertised by the producer, Nick Whatever-his-name-is), I agree that some synths would bring that nostalgia right back.
Personally, I want something like Permanent Waves (That is what you meant by 'PW', right?) or Moving Pictures. Jacob's Ladder (DO NOT TYPE 'JAKOB') was my introduction to Rush, it wasn't until about 1997 that I was finally able to to an Altavista search for the lyrics to find out what song it was and buy it. It's still my favourite, but I do like the Oberheim strings and brass sounds.
Talking of which, and to get back on topic, I'm listening to "My Wicked Life With The Hattifatteners" by me, which has that lovely string sound although it's a Cheetah MS6 rather than a proper OB-Xa or Matrix...
'Extreme RA' by Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater
This song is programmed into every Korg Triton Extreme. It can also be found here:
http://www.korg.com/downloads/mp3/TRITONEXTREME/ExtremeRA.mp3
The Mountain Goats - The Sunset Tree - 13. Pale Green Things
Wollt ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen, by Rammstein.
Do you want to see the bed in flames~?
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on March 24, 2007, 10:17:22 AM
Wollt ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen, by Rammstein.
Do you want to see the bed in flames~?
My brother has seen them live. He was extremely impressed by their demented stage show which involved a lot of flamethrowers. Apparently one of their songs - about the insane guy who killed and ate someone - had the keyboard guy inside a giant cauldron.
I am listening to a cover I've just done of 'Liberation' by George Fenton.
Level 42 / Heaven in My Hands / Live at Wembley
Modest Mouse - This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About - 11. Tundra/Desert
Rush / Hemispheres [or 'Chronicles' in this case] / La Villa Strangiato - An exercise in self-indulgence
R.E.M. / Document / Finest Worksong
Memory/ Elaine Paige/ CATS
I'm hopelessly addicted to this musical. =^.^=
Chuck Berry - Berry is on Top - Johnny B. Goode
Yeah, it's the old school, yo.
Welcome to the Black Parade, by My Chemical Romance. Don't knock it 'till you've tried it.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
The White Stripes / Elephant / Black Math :cool
Dredg/Walk in the park/Live at the Fillmore
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound - The Cinema Show / Aisle of Plenty
Audioslave / Revelations / Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye
Purchas'd:
(http://www.deanesmay.com/archives/superunknown.jpg)
Gots me a new album, too. :)
(http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i213/xXHaZxMaTXx/Rhcp10.jpg)
Technically, that's a compilation. :rolleyes
Yeah, well, technically, you're dumb. :P
Don't make me fursecute you. :<
Grandaddy - The Sophtware Slump - 8. Jed's Other Poem (Beautiful Ground)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxe40xXQKko
(http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i213/xXHaZxMaTXx/Stadiumarcadium.jpg)
'Snow (Hey Oh)' more specifically.
The Dissociatives - The Dissociatives - 9. Aaängry Megaphone Man
Legend of Daniel Ti'Fiona - Me
I'm making a 1/4" safety copy of the digitally remastered version, an endeavour not entirely free of Amber or Turnsky-like "Aah! Old artwork!" moments.
Syn Kill 1 by Annihilator.
Holy Wars...The Punishment Due- Megadeth (Rust In Peace)
Help, I'm being sucked into liking Thrash Metal, AAAAUGHHH!!!
In all seriousness, this is a pretty kick-arse album and I'm enjoying this band quite a bit. Might think about getting "Peace Sells..." next. Jeeze, next thing you know I might listening to Atreyu or some crap like that, but I don't think that's gonna happen. ;)
P.S. As of now, I going to purchase my tickets for the Detroit concert for Rush when they open up for sale on the 14th. I was planning on going to the Toronto show, but I don't know about the border situation up there. Heard you need a full-blown passport to get in. Even so, I'm still sticking to the two shows rule. BTW, you guys in Europe are going to be able to see DT before we Americans do, so tell me how the show is, will ya?
(Geeze, maybe I should have PM'd instead... :animesweat)
Soundgarden - Superunknown - The Day I Tried to Live
Similar complaint to RF, except that I'm starting to like grunge. HALP! :U
Don't fight it, Rush. You cannot resist the power of thrash. (Oh, and Atreyu are crap, and metalcore anyway)
Currantly listening to Starf*ckers, inc. by Nine Inch nails.
Cog - The New Normal - 9. Charades
Woo, new music! :D
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LTE - Liquid Tension Experiment - Universal Mind
The Bravery / The Bravery / An Honest Mistake
Hey, I can actually respond to this thread!
Gorillaz - 19-2000
Maroon 5 / Songs About Jane / Harder to Breathe
Kings of Leon - Because of the Times - 3. On Call
The Postal Service / Give Up / The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
Very interesting stuff, certainly noting like anything I've heard before.
Real Emotion, by Koda Kumi...
Jamie T - Panic Prevention - 5. Back in the Game
Keane / Under the Iron Sea / The Frog Prince
Joanna Newsom - Ys - 3. Sawdust & Diamonds
The Bravery / The Bravery / Public Service Announcement
It's like the '70s all over again! :disco
Eternity by Stratovarius.
:rock
Feuer Frei! by Rammstein. Yes, Rammstein again.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
'Fly' - The Mobius Band
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on April 10, 2007, 09:55:50 AM
Feuer Frei! by Rammstein. Yes, Rammstein again.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Dude, no way, I'm listening to Reise, Reise right now!
Pixies / Wave of Mutilation: Best of Pixies / Holiday Song
I have Rammstein in my library (Reise, Reise and Rosenrot), but I don't have it in any of my playlists. :/
"The Shadow Over Merthyr" - my only attempt at a fake death-metal song
A few weeks after I recorded this song I decided it was a mistake. I hadn't listened to it at all this year until I played the multitrack back while rerecording the vocals for another song. Now I think it's cool again :P
"What ancient, evil creatures flee before the sunshine?
What loathesome nighted horrors dwell beneath the coalmine?
What sinistrous powers lurk 'neath fear-shadowed Merthyr?"
Dream Theater - Live at Budokan - This Dying Soul
Another shining example of how crap songs become awesome songs when played live.
Quote from: BillBuckner on April 10, 2007, 09:14:41 PM
Another shining example of how crap songs become awesome songs when played live.
Try to find some live Bal-Sagoth recordings you can - it's a shining example of how awesome songs become crap songs when played live. >:3
Steve Hackett - Shadow of the Hierophant
Van Der Graaf Generator - H To He Who Am The Only One (LP)
Keane / Hopes and Fears / Everybody's Changing
A pianist instead of a guitarist, how very interesting. Good music, though. :)
"Messin' With The Kid", by the Blues Brothers.
Radiohead / Kid A / Idioteque
'Theme For Abel' - gothic version
Sonne, by--guess--Rammstein.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
"A solitude that asks nothing in return" - Daisuke Ishiwatare
Foo Fighters / In Your Honor / Razor
Over and over and over. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v451/xHaZxMaTx/Smilies/icon_smile.gif)
The Drakensberg Boys Choir/ Rhythm of Life/ The Lion King Medley (specifically, "Be Prepared")
Explanation: I'm a choir kid and I love listening to other choirs perform. The Drakensberg Boys Choir is one of the most prestigious and talented choirs out there - I've seen them perform, and they stay in tune the entire time they sing and even include choreography in every piece. (This is mostly due to their being based in Africa - dancing and singing are one action to them.)
Also, Disney bad guy songs are the coolest. (That song is probably the root of my fascination with villains ^_^)
You Oughta Know, by Alanis Morrisson. Temporarily taking a break from my Rammstein kick.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
The Who - Live at Leeds - Sally Simpson
Yes- Into The Lens (Drama)
This is one of the weirdest Yes songs I have ever listened to, but it's still awesome.
Travis / Singles / Re-Offender
The Who - Live at Leeds - Whole Album
Just *clicked* on me. Awesomeness. Now if Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet would COME OUT ALREADY.
The Pictures - Triple J: Like a Version - 2. Milkshake
End of All Hope, by Nightwish.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Travis / Singles / Why Does It Always Rain on Me?
Sarah McLachlan - I Am Sam - 2. Blackbird
Iron Butterfly - My Mirage
(The lyrics are totally spaced out on this one. I love the little organ prelude at the start, though. 'Termination' is good too.)
Megadeth- Skin 'O My Teeth (Countdown To Extinction)
Now I've went and bought this album... I'M WEAK. :<
Travis / Singles / Flowers in the Window
Feel good music. :)
I Wish I Had an Angel, by Nightwish (again!)
~Keaton the Black Jackal
I woke up this morning (20th) to Weezer - We Are All On Drugs. :lol
'Big Bottom' - Spinal Tap
(The 'video' version from the Special Edition DVD. I've always wondered what synth they used for the choir - in this version it's definitely a PPG Wave)
Rent - The Tango Maureen (funnier on stage than in the movie, I think.)
Daddy Dewdrop - Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It) :3
"Say When" - Lene Lovich
...I've used quite similar chord progressions to the central one in this song, which I've always liked. The victory anthem from 'Legend of Daniel Ti'Fiona' uses the same basic progession, and so does my current project - in both cases it took me ages to work out where I'd heard it before.
Ah, the panic of "did I accidentally steal this from some other song I've heard?" :rolleyes
Hellogoodbye---I Saw It On Your Keyboard
Zombie (German Techno Remix) by the Cranberries.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Foo Fighters / In Your Honor / Virginia Moon
Megadeth- Psychotron (Countdown To Extinction)
Part bionic...and Organic... Call Him Psycotron!
In other news, I'm listening to this band introduced to me a LONG time ago (or not) called Threshold, and their new album "Dead Reckoning" sounds pretty good. I was wondering if anybody here knew the band and could tell me a good album to listen to from this group. Thanks! :3
I'm going to try to get the new Porcupine Tree LP today. Damn excited.
And voila, I purchased it.
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/af/Porcupine_Tree_FoaBP.JPG)
And, as a complete blind purchase, I also got...
Nine Inch Nails - Year Zero
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4f/Yearzero_cover323.jpg)
(Never heard NIN before)[/quote]
[edit] What the christ, my Nine Inch Nails CD just changed color. [/edit]
Yeah. It's heat-sensitive. And once it goes white, it'll have all sorts of writing on it that you can attempt to work out what the codes mean.
Some of them send you to particular websites, where you can find other interesting things. Some of them, nobody has decoded yet.
Oh, and Trent Resnor has released -all- the tracks on Year Zero in mp3 format on the net. -Before- it went on sale. Take that, RIAA. I think he's got more sales out of it than otherwise. It's quite an interesting sales pitch thingy, all up. I do recommend people look it up, the sales people are using their heads for this one....
Quote from: RushFox on April 24, 2007, 02:52:34 PM
In other news, I'm listening to this band introduced to me a LONG time ago (or not) called Threshold, and their new album "Dead Reckoning" sounds pretty good. I was wondering if anybody here knew the band and could tell me a good album to listen to from this group. Thanks! :3
I've only got "Psychedelicatessen" and "Critical Mass", but I do like those albums a lot. I really should get more of their stuff. I think my favourites are probably "Devoted" and "Into The Light" on the former.
"Into The Light" has this wonderful bit at the end where they reprise one of the verses in the background but it's all broken up with static like they've got a bad cable. It's something I've been meaning to do myself, but I'd love to know how
they did it. It must have been flown in from a test mix via DAT or something because it's too early for that sort of editing with protools.
My work Windows desktop is a scan of the cover from "Critical Mass".
http://www.jpmorris.force9.co.uk/stuff/wdesk.jpg
'Into The Light' - Psychedelicatessen - Threshold
Speaking of music desktops, mine's been the cover art to Fear of a Blank Planet for about a month.
Nine Inch Nails - Year Zero - The Beginning of the End
Rush- Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres (Hemispheres)
Epic. :3
Anyways, I was listening to tracks off of Threshold's first album, Wounded Land, and that's pretty good too, especially Consume To Live, which is surprisingly relevant even today. I'll probably head into town later and see what they have in stock. My dad seems to like them too, so maybe he can help me out.
BTW, Tapewolf, I think it was you that introduced to this band in the first place, now that I think on it. ;)
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet - Anesthetize
18 minutes of win.
shut up, be happy, stop whining please...
ReCursor / Misoneism / It's the ones that get away (that f--- you up)
Soul Coughing - Lazybones
Tool - Undertow - Disgustipated
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia - Trains
Keane / Hopes and Fears / Untitled 1
The Wallflowers / Bringing Down the Horse / LOL
Tool - 10,000 Days - 9. Intension
David J / V for Vendetta EP / This Vicious Cabaret
Easy Star All-Stars - Radiodread - 8. Electioneering
Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow - Freeway Jam
At the Drive-In - This Station Is Non-Operational - 11. Non-Zero Possibility
The Postal Service / Give Up / The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
Hilltop Hoods - Recapturing the Vibe
The "Restrung" version being played on the radio
1. Get rap/hiphop group, the Hilltop Hoods
2. Get Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
3. ????
4. PROFIT!
Oingo Boingo / Anthology Disc 1 / Ain't This the Life
Icky Thump, by the White Stripes. Eeeee...
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Radiohead / The Bends / Street Spirit (Fade Out)
I frikin' love this song.
Followed by another song that rocks out loud.
Radiohead / Hail to the Thief / 2+2=5 (The Lukewarm.)
And yet another awesome song.
Radiohead / Hail to the Thief / Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes & Ladders.)
Ah, well, this whole album (Hail to the Thief) just kicks ass. :D
Mazedude - Doom 2 Gothic Sandy OC Remix
(I have a ton of OCR stuff)
Which makes you, sir, a way awesome person. :)
k-wix - Tessie
(Track 17 of EarthBound: Bound Together, the EarthBound collaboration project on OCR. Best Tessie remix evar.)
Purchases:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c5/Snakesandarrows.jpg)
(http://www.paulridenour.com/Satch5.jpg)
hey, Satch is good music.
Satch's guitar skills are sexy.
Talking Heads / The Name of the Band is Talking Heads / Psycho Killer
Q'est que c'est? fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa...
The Wallflowers / Bringing Down the Horse / One Headlight
Soul Coughing - Circles
Rush- The Way The Wind Blows (Snakes & Arrows)
Wow. This is really laid back, for Rush at least. These songs kinda remind me of Presto, with a little bit of latter album flourishes. I love the blues riffs and solo on this one, and is one of the highlights of the album, of which there are many!
It's kinda bittersweet listening through this album though, since I don't know when Rush will come out with another album after this, if at all... I'm looking forward to the upcoming tour though! :3
Billy Joel / The Complete Hits Collection 1973-1997: Limited Edition Disc 3 / The Downeaster "Alexa"
The Dears - No Cities Left - 1. We Can Have It
Quote from: RushFox on May 07, 2007, 11:15:58 PM
Rush- The Way The Wind Blows (Snakes & Arrows)
Wow. This is really laid back, for Rush at least. These songs kinda remind me of Presto, with a little bit of latter album flourishes. I love the blues riffs and solo on this one, and is one of the highlights of the album, of which there are many!
It's kinda bittersweet listening through this album though, since I don't know when Rush will come out with another album after this, if at all... I'm looking forward to the upcoming tour though! :3
Good album overall. Bravest Face is one of my faves, other than the insturmenties.
'Elvis, I Don't Love You Anymore' by Harvey Danger. :D It's a new favourite.
and then,
'Cry From the Forest,' an OC Remix. By, uh, Kassie Mustin, I believe. Or something.
Radiohead / Kid A / Idioteque -> Morning Bell
I <3 this transition. Perfect example of why I hate music that is not gapless, Bill.
Also, I really need a good set of headphones. Even with these crappy iPod earbuds I'm hearing so much more of the music I never heard before.
Manowar - Warriors of the world.
aluminum - Earthbound Brainshock OC Remix
(Second best Tessie remix evar)
Pink Floyd - Terminal Frost
Level 42 Live at Wembley
Nymphetamine, by Cradle of Filth.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Squirrel Nut Zippers - Hot (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_%28album%29)
Jeremy Robson - Final Fantasy 7 Philharmonic Suite Part I OC Remix
Rush - Snakes and Arrows
(I also bought "Buy me new shoes" by Buswell - one of my old schoolfriends)
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger - Rusty Cage
Bak Et Halleluja - Kaizers Orchestra
Hilltop Hoods - The Hard Road - 4. Stopping All Stations
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here, by Bill Flores, from Pickin' on Pink Floyd.
Played by an assembly of banjo, acoustic guitar and, I think, a violin, played pizzicato. It's .... oddly addictive. :-] I'm just waiting for Comfortably Numb.
LousySpy - F-Zero - Blue Vacation
(Featered on OCR)