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!
Kevin Max — "Blind"
Orbital — "Know Where to Run"
Florence + the Machine - "What Kind Of Man"
Pepe Deluxé — "Ms. Wilhelmina and Her Hat"
"Everything You Ever" from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Just had to listen to it in the car on the way back from LA and now it's entrenched with barbed wire.
"But don't give up hope. Everyone is cured sooner or later. In the end we shall shoot you." - O'Brien, 1984"Love Again" — Pentatonix
In fact, I'm currently listening to their You Tube video catalog. Awesome in the extreme.
edited 3rd Mar '15 9:34:10 AM by Fighteer
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"Radiohead - "Airbag" (Listening to OK Computer while assembling my cheap-ass IKEA CD racks for my admittedly ridiculous CD collection... I love the rhythm on this one- live drums, but chopped up and distorted to sound like something DJ Krush, DJ Shadow or even Portishead or Massive Attack would do. And that's a defnite good thing. Also, those guitar textures are pretty damned cool too, and that bassline is awesomely groovy and ominous... Then again, this whole album is win. )
edited 3rd Mar '15 2:14:40 PM by sharkcrap11
Judas Priest - A Touch of Evil
Burial - Homeless this may actually be the best thing any human has ever produced
i dont know where to start secret movie club for cool pplNot quite, but I agree that it's damned GOOD. Burial is one of my favorite Dubstep artists, though, like many great artists, they transcend any mere label...
Radiohead - "Fake Plastic Flowers" (After breaking for supper, I got back to work on those racks, now listening to The Bends, since OK Computer was finished. I've always thought Radiohead were best on their ballads, though they're great pretty much all the time. This one's got pretty sweet dynamics, some interesting keyboard and guitar textures and, of course, a sweet-but-melancholy acoustic guitar rhythm. It's also got some of the most thoughtful lyrics I've ever heard in a ballad, so there's that... Awesome. )
edited 3rd Mar '15 4:06:44 PM by sharkcrap11
Wire — "Mr. Marx's Table"
Cyriak – "No More Memory".
Because why not?
edited 3rd Mar '15 4:39:10 PM by MrLavisherMoot
simple asThe Beatles - "Come Together" (Now that my Radiohead two-for is finished, think I'll listen to my favorite Beatles album. Why not? Also, this one's got a great bassline. Epic Riff much? More great stuff. )
Wire — "Half Eaten"
New Order - "World (The Price Of Love)"
Sloche — Isacaaron (où le démon des choses sexuelles)
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883!The Beatles - "Because" (That synth! That harpsicord-soundng thing! And, of course, those harmonies! It adds up to something beautiful, hypnotic and VERY trippy. One of my favorite of their tunes- and that's saying something, since there's not much by them I hate. )
R.E.M. — The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
A candybar, a fallen star, or a reading from Dr. Seuss...
You can not go to Utah again after you have eaten Utah and have not eaten.Lau — "Temple of Fiddes"
Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia, and John McLaughlin - "Mediterranean Sundance/Rio Ancho"
Steely Dan — Black Cow
You can not go to Utah again after you have eaten Utah and have not eaten.Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia, and John McLaughlin - "Short Tales Of The Black Forest"
Steely Dan — Aja
You can not go to Utah again after you have eaten Utah and have not eaten.@Mr Matt: That's one of my favorite albums right there.
Pepe Deluxé — "Captain Carter's Fathoms"
Marlene Dietrich - "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt."
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."