Obligatory music forum topic.
Few rules; -Keep natter to the minimum, if you want to comment on some track, also post what you're listeining to -Format is as follows:
The Pogues - The Old Main Drag
That is, Band - Song, in italics.
Let the insane post-count growing ensue!
Wu-Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
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And a bunch of Anton Webern. His Symphony is available on You Tube! Good performance too.
I don't listen to these things at the same time, but one after another.
Mathematics Is A Language.Chumbawamba - Give The Anarchist A Cigarette
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Jars of Clay - "Frail"
Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt (Incidental Music) Op.23, no.18. "The Death of Åse"
I recommend looking up this song. It is familiar, if not by name.
Tenacious D - Master Exploder. God I love this song (NSFW)
I wrote about a fish turning into the moon.Chumbawamba - When Alexander Met Emma
the statement above is falseThe Beatles - Help!
Maybe we should embellish this thread with comments on what we're listening to. I'm listening to a live version from the Anthology CD.
Kenji Ohtsuka- Damn twisted person
I'm rocking me some mr.despair
Just finished:
Woven Hand - Blush Music
A surprisingly good album for washing dishes to. Currently listening to:
runforyerlife - "Tank Top"
King Crimson - I Talk To The Wind
the statement above is falseShowbread - "Stabbing Art to Death"
Prog-hardcore with keytars = very yes
Sigur Rós - Ára Bátur
...I haven't got a clue, some weird experimental rock stuff, my brother lent it to me.
the statement above is falseNas-Hero from his album, Untitled.
Good listen.
Randy Newman - Sail Away
What happens when you have a frog voiced Jew a wheelbarrow writing talent (both melodically and lyrically) and a carton of rage over the state of human suffering? Songs about slave drivers making pitches (Sail Away), cynical famous people (Lonely At The Top), destroying the whole world in nuclear fire (Political Science), rivers lighting on fire (Burn On), losers clumsily trying to have sex (You Can Leave Your Hat On), an God as a Cosmic Horror (God's Song), all so beautiful that you can feel it in your innards.
We're Only in It for the Money - Frank Zappa
The music is some of Zappa's best, and the loose collage form sat with Zappa's song writing talents well.
Here are some zingers:
"What's there to live for?/Who needs the Peace corps?"
"Don't try to do no thinkin'/Just go on with your drinkin' Just have your fun/you old son of a gun Then drive home in your Lincoln"
Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance in its entirety.
And a metric ton more!
Mathematics Is A Language.Gecko Yamori - "Elevator Music"
From the Overclocked Remix album Project Chaos.
Johannes Brahms — Violin Concerto in D Major Op.77 - Movement 3 "Vivace Non Troppo"
If you saw the film There Will Be Blood, this was the ending credits music.
Have no clue who's performing it in my version though.
I wrote about a fish turning into the moon.Refused - Tannhäuser / Derive
Refused are fucking dead.
the statement above is falseMichael Giacchino - The Incredibles soundtrack
The Beatles-When I'm Sixty-Four
Chumbawamba - The Wizard of Menlo Park
From the album Un. The CD also included some video clips, of which I watched their minidocumentary One Hit Wonder and interview collage Mouthful Of Shit. Raised my respect for the band even higher. They're seriously underrated, imo.
the statement above is falseNeil Young-Southern Man
Put it in my playlist rotation mostly because of a reference in Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama.
Chumbawamba - Untitled Track / The Untraditional
Actually, the name lies a bit, since this song is a traditional song, it's just that they put a twiust to it by having a male singer, making it a story of love between two men.
the statement above is falseLouis Armstrong - Summertime.
Mathematics Is A Language.
God-Des - Addiction
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