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« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2006, 01:27:56 am » |
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ive got all the various atmosphere cds in my car. Eyedea and abilities firstborn, and sage francis personal journals... Midwest hip hop... I must say aesop is the shit too...
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« Reply #31 on: January 27, 2006, 09:39:21 am » |
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One Night In Bangkok -- Murray Head (<-- This has been THE song in my head for the last two weeks. Have any of you ever really listened to that text?)
Kasuras, looks like we're on the same page concerning the music we currently listen to...
Hehe, yeah it does look like that.  Isn't One Night In Bangkok also by Men at Work? (the same guys from Overkill and Land Down Under) A trick I've been using for quite some time now: look up the album you want to get at amazon.com, and then download all the songs from sources at your disposal. Amazon has about every album out there, and you can look up all the lists there from all albums. Another, more legal, way is to just download all the songs from Apple's iStore, they have all songs there as well.
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« Reply #32 on: January 27, 2006, 10:56:17 am » |
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"One Night in Bangkok" is from the musical "Chess", written by the two dudes from ABBA and Tim Rice. Murray Head is one of the singers from the original cast recording.
My most-listened to lately:
- NIN, "The Downward Spiral" - Manu Chao, "Clandestino" and "Próxima Estación Esperanza" - Paul Oakenfold, various live mixes - Rent, movie soundtrack and original Broadway cast recording - Nobuo Uematsu, various Final Fantasy soundtracks (mostly VI, VII and X)
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« Reply #33 on: January 27, 2006, 11:56:40 am » |
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Radiohead- the bends, pablo honey, amnesiac the killers-hot fuss queens of the stone age- (R)Feel good hit of the summer the screaming trees- ocean of confusion lcd soundsystem-self titled(this is some crazy stuff) beck- midnight vultures, odelay, mellow gold, mutations-pretty much this guy is amazing
My last concert was Les Claypool @ Toad's place in New Haven CT. AMAZING!!!! This guy has some serious musical talent. They had a xylophone player(wtf?) It was crazy...I would recommend seeing them to anyone who likes rock and roll at all....
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« Reply #34 on: January 27, 2006, 12:10:37 pm » |
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I've been listening to a ton of the Dresden Dolls. Specifically the songs Gravity, Bad Habit, and Slide. I saw them open up for NIN in Toronto. I had no clue who they were before going. Weird pair, but entertaining nonetheless. I think the drummer needs ritalin though. j
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« Reply #35 on: January 27, 2006, 12:18:52 pm » |
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One Night In Bangkok -- Murray Head (<-- This has been THE song in my head for the last two weeks. Have any of you ever really listened to that text?)
Kasuras, looks like we're on the same page concerning the music we currently listen to...
Been there and done that. I got that stuck in my head last summer when I heard it on XM radio for the first time. I bought it on iTunes shortly after that. "The queens we use will not excite you." What a lyric!!
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« Reply #36 on: January 27, 2006, 12:23:50 pm » |
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The Muse. I feel they are similar to early radiohead with more guitars. They were also amazing live. The Postal Service. Its just dissappointing how all their songs are now in commercials and on TV shows.
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« Reply #37 on: January 27, 2006, 12:35:25 pm » |
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The Postal Service. Its just dissappointing how all their songs are now in commercials and on TV shows. Ugh, so true... When Telepopmusik (a French electro-pop band) sold out to Mitsubishi ("Breathe"), I lost a ton of respect for a band that I really liked. Having music that I consider awesome really gets tainted when it's used to whore some bullshit product.  Like when did Bob Dylan become such a sell-out (ads for Kaiser Permanente, a massive corporate HMO)?! How humiliating. Does he really need the money?
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« Reply #38 on: January 27, 2006, 02:28:59 pm » |
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Death Cab for Cutie Ryan Adams Josh Rouse Songs: Ohia The Beatles Mates of State The Decemberists Postal Service Bright Eyes
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« Reply #39 on: January 27, 2006, 02:40:33 pm » |
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Atm it's mostly made up of: Machinehead Metallica Iron Maiden Queen Sonata Arctica Random classic music like Bach, Beethoven, Vivaldi etc (weird ain't it  )
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« Reply #40 on: January 27, 2006, 04:26:45 pm » |
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Last 5 CDs I loaded up were: Between the Buried and Me - Alaska Various Artists - Roadrunner United The Red Chord - Clients Horse the Band - The Mechanical Hand Horse the Band - R. Borlax (seriously, they wrote a song about a MegaMan boss character. Click on "Cutsman") 
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« Reply #41 on: January 28, 2006, 12:59:28 pm » |
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Dweezil Zappa - Automatic the album is just pure instrumental genius, a far superior gutiarist to his father, but just as creative.
Thats a bold statement... Frank wasnt exactly a nobody In terms of instrumentation, the album is way beyond whatever Frank did with a single guitar. It's not a shot at Frank, whom I love, but a complement to Dweezil.
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« Reply #42 on: January 28, 2006, 03:46:10 pm » |
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I too am sad that every commercial has Postal Service in it, but it's so amazing. Funny this comes up, actually, I'm listening to Plans right now. (That is, Death Cab.)
Anyway, I listen to everything on my Itunes, I just put it on shuffle, unless I want the best of the best, where I have a list for that. I'll give you everything though:
Aerosmith The Beatles (every song) Bob Marley Cake Coldplay Cream CCR (clearwater revival) Dashboard (only the Weezer Cover - Jamie - I can't stand them normally) Dave Matthews David Bowie Death Cab For Cutie (every song) The Eagles Eric Clapton Iron & Wine Jack Johnson Jason Mraz Jimi Hendrix Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Fallon (Idiot Boyfriend and Star Wars Songs are HILARIOUS) John Williams (gotta love Star Wars music) The Killers Led Zeppelin (every song) Metallica (every song) Nirvana (every song) Norah Jones (every song) Oasis Outkast Pink Floyd (all of dark side, and some of the wall) Postal Service (every song, gotta love death cab) Queen R.E.M. Rick James The Rolling Stones Simon and Garfunkel (a TON of Simon and Garfunkel) Smashing Pumpkins U2 (a TON of U2) Weezer (I hate Maladroit and Make Believe, but am in love with blue/pinkerton, green's okay) White Stripes (only a few songs)
I also have tons of singletons, like Brick by Ben Folds Five, and Piano Man by Billy Joel, etc etc etc.
I listen to more Weezer/Death Cab/Postal Service/Beatles than anything else, but because of the sheer amount of Metallica/Nirvana/Zeppelin I have, they come in too. They were my big three before I knew about Death Cab (found out about Death Cab about six years ago? Five?)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has currently been on in my room ALOT.
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« Reply #43 on: January 28, 2006, 09:33:44 pm » |
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I've been listening to a ton of the Dresden Dolls. Specifically the songs Gravity, Bad Habit, and Slide.
I say 'em live opening for NIN in Denver, and then at the Fox in Boulder six months later. Brian is one of my favorite live drummers. Can't say why, but I'm hooked. Insert Coin Here | | | \/
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« Reply #44 on: January 28, 2006, 10:34:42 pm » |
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Marduk Hate Eternal Castlevania remixes The Warriors Soundtrack Savage Circus Opeth Dire Straits (first two records) Blind Guardian Dragonforce
Mostly metal with different stuff between. Looking forward new albums by: Cannibal Corpse Blind Guardian Matt Moliti and stuff I forget.
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« Reply #45 on: January 29, 2006, 04:33:58 am » |
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Last 5 CDs I loaded up were: Between the Buried and Me - Alaska Various Artists - Roadrunner United The Red Chord - Clients Horse the Band - The Mechanical Hand Horse the Band - R. Borlax (seriously, they wrote a song about a MegaMan boss character. Click on "Cutsman")  Haha finally some one who listens to the same music I do. Can I make love to you now or later?
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« Reply #46 on: January 29, 2006, 06:31:50 am » |
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This is my mix of music that can get me on my feet "dancing"
The Bleus Brothers (any) ACDC (Thunder + a lot of woman) Frank-Sinatra (any + other bigband stuff in this nature) Barry White (any) Gorky (Mia) Radiohead (Creep)
But when you ask me what I listen to the most, I look deep into my heart and can only find this answer: My wife bitching about where my socks (insert random item I possess) ought not to be.
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« Reply #47 on: January 29, 2006, 10:21:52 am » |
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Horse the Band - The Mechanical Hand Horse the Band - R. Borlax (seriously, they wrote a song about a MegaMan boss character. Click on "Cutsman")  Nintendocore FTW I don't listen to CDs that much but, I've been listening to: Children of Bodom Horse the Band A Life Once Lost Darkest Hour He Is Legend The Dickies John Mayall's Blues Breakers Misfits Into The Moat Ramones Bad Religion Bob Marley Dead Kennedys
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« Reply #48 on: January 29, 2006, 01:21:22 pm » |
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I listen to exclusively Godspeed You Black Emperor and Aesop Rock.
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« Reply #49 on: January 29, 2006, 02:29:23 pm » |
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Aesop Rock.
Aesop is the man. We should listen to Aesop together sometime. It'll be a sexy party.
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« Reply #50 on: January 29, 2006, 02:46:33 pm » |
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In my 5 cd changer ...
Turbo Negro - Party Animal Nitwitz - Sex Lies and Duct Tape The Jabbers - American Standard Hydromatics - Powerglide Behind Enemy Lines - Know Your Enemy
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« Reply #51 on: January 29, 2006, 03:36:11 pm » |
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Anything by The Brass Man.
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« Reply #52 on: January 29, 2006, 03:58:58 pm » |
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To everybody who's currently listening to Death Cab, check out Rogue Wave. They're like Death Cab 6 years ago, and still in that underground mentatlity. Are you on my side? and Kicking the Heart Out are money baby, money.
Other that a couple new indie bands, I've been listening to a lot of Jazz. Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane and the likes.
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« Reply #53 on: January 29, 2006, 04:44:02 pm » |
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Lately I've been listening to lots and lots of R&B and some Indie music. Hot Fuss (The Killers) hasn't left my playlists for months now. That album is so good.. I like all sorts of music, but I HATE (yes, capitalized) Metal. How can you even call that music? It's all about depressed people who shout as hard as they can about how much life sucks, and than go back to their house and commit suicide. Jesus I hate Metal :/ Oh, and I have tons of songs from Atmosphere on my computer. Does anybody know him? ive got all the various atmosphere cds in my car. Eyedea and abilities firstborn, and sage francis personal journals... Midwest hip hop... I must say aesop is the shit too...
Omg I must be blind. Atmosphere is the shizzle, his lyrics are tight and his beats are awesome. If you like Hiphop or R&B go check him out!
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« Reply #54 on: January 29, 2006, 06:15:15 pm » |
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I like all sorts of music, but I HATE (yes, capitalized) Metal. How can you even call that music? It's all about depressed people who shout as hard as they can about how much life sucks, and than go back to their house and commit suicide. Jesus I hate Metal :/
As a rule of thumb, metal is about killing other people, emo is about killing yourself. And I don't see how you can say this about all metal, as a moderately large portion of it is completely instrumental.
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« Reply #55 on: January 29, 2006, 06:29:57 pm » |
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Anything by The Brass Man. Oh hell yeah  .
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« Reply #56 on: January 29, 2006, 08:59:07 pm » |
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I like all sorts of music, but I HATE (yes, capitalized) Metal. How can you even call that music? It's all about depressed people who shout as hard as they can about how much life sucks, and than go back to their house and commit suicide. Jesus I hate Metal :/
This is a very narrow minded approach to say you hate metal. Saying metal is all about anger and depression is like saying MTG players are geek who never wash. Check ou the lyrics by Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray, Savage Circus. Sure, some songs are depressing, but most of them tell stories. Sure, some bands talk about depressing stuff and things like that, but it doesn't mean all kinds of metal (power, death, thrash, heavy, grind, black, metalcore and so on) have the same subjects when writing lyrics. Old Ice-T used to be ultra-violent, but since it's not metal, it's OK? Faut être conséquent. And I could say the same thing about rap, how they are just a bunch of people talking over a dull beat that repeats over and over with no variation. And by saying that, I could be SO wrong. I don't like rap and hip-hop because the music doesn't appeal to me. But I will never bash on that in a forum where different tastes are to be expected. For the music thing (How can you even call that music?), the same approach is required.,Some people can't stand Mozart. Does that mean the guy didn't compose music? Of course not. He's a musical genius. Cannibal Corpse is music too like it or not. It's a different kind and you're looking for something different than classical when you choose death metal. this discussion is about what you listen to, not what you hate as this is a never ending "debate".
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« Reply #57 on: January 29, 2006, 09:26:24 pm » |
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I've been playing the hell out of Bowling for Soup - A Hangover You Don't Deserve. Also going through a bunch of Rage and Metallica, and 3 Doors Down on my iPod.
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« Reply #58 on: January 29, 2006, 10:34:59 pm » |
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I've been playing the hell out of every Beulah CD ever made. They all have these amazing different spirits, though the music is still distinctly Beulah.
Handsome Western States - sparse guitar rock dealing with bad romances When Your Heartstrings Break - Wandering the Wild West, dancing with Southern belles The Coast Is Never Clear - Watching the sun set on a California beach and realize that you've wasted everything. Yoko - written when almost everyone in the band was being divorced, it deals with being disappointed and hopeless, while retaining a surprising amount of dignity.
I've also been listening to The Books a lot, as well as Elliott Smith. Oh, and I have been addicted to "Girls" by the Beastie Boys for a while now : )
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« Reply #59 on: January 30, 2006, 11:37:58 pm » |
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Bah... Haven't seen many progressive fans here.....
Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater are pretty much staples for me right now. Symphony X is good for aggression but the lyrics blow.
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