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Second disc with headphones on as it's still fairly early.
CLT Into the Void.
8)
Quote from: Steve on April 08, 2007, 08:56:52
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Second disc with headphones on as it's still fairly early.
CLT Into the Void.
8)
you know i have that one on my desk, in my "listening queue", waiting for it's turn... 8)
i've been going through the NIN back catalogue lately since they will be playing in helsinki next tuesday - looking forward to that...! :rocker
For some reason NIN just passed me by completely.
I got this from a friend in Scotland recently & really enjoyed it.
I'm planning a "shopping" trip to amazon later, so something else may end up coming my way.
Can you recommend anything?
i've always really liked 'the fragile' a lot, although i suppose any "real fan" (:lol:) should say it's too long and incoherent etc. etc.
- a bit like any "real" cure fans are supposed to be bashing WMS, i suppose...
anyway, i always liked it a lot. for me there's certain kind of "glide" on it that is not found on other NIN albums and which i really genuinely like.
then again, i cannot not recommend 'pretty hate machine' and 'downward spiral' too. :smth023
i'd say those two are worth getting.
some of the re-mix "albums" are pretty useless (like 'thing falling apart' etc.). some good re-workings here and there but nothing more.
i didn't enjoy the latest album 'with teeth' either. whereas it's a good thing that mr. reznor feels a lot better these days than he obviously did in the late 90s and it's good that he didn't end up going down that certain spiral altogether AND whereas i do know it's a stupid thing to say it, but i'm still almost left with the feeling that he did make better music when he was all messed up. 'the fragile' is the peak of that, i suppose.
Thanks for the tip Marika.
Downward Spiral in the cart ;)
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I know you won't like it Marika, but the discussion on the re-masters got me going & this is one of my fave bands. 8)
For years we have had to endure the frankly totally sh!t original CD transfer of this, unless we were lucky enought to have the WEA mixes bootleg.
This re-issue is finally correct :-D
Still doesn't make up for the lack of new recorded material for 15years :evil:
Think I'll go find a bus station this afternoon ;)
Quote from: Steve on April 08, 2007, 10:28:02
Thanks for the tip Marika.
Downward Spiral in the cart ;)
hope you like it - after all, there's no CD collection without 'hurt'...
(ooo i know saying things like that makes one sound like a total twat haha - ok sorry)
Quote from: Steve on April 08, 2007, 10:28:02
I know you won't like it Marika, but the discussion on the re-masters got me going & this is one of my fave bands. 8)
For years we have had to endure the frankly totally sh!t original CD transfer of this, unless we were lucky enought to have the WEA mixes bootleg.
This re-issue is finally correct :-D
Still doesn't make up for the lack of new recorded material for 15years :evil:
Think I'll go find a bus station this afternoon ;)
hmm maybe i should try to convert myself over again... not sure - you see i tried so many times already. ;)
anyway, no doubt it's an improvement for sure.
about the stations: i'll actually be on my way to the railway station later today for real. so maybe i'll just go hang around well in time and sort of "spike it up" a bit, i'm feeling slightly nostagic today... hehehe i think the H&M kiddies need something to stare at for a change instead of being stared at themselves hahaha :P :P
Maybe we can start a "hanging around bus stations" thread where people send in pics of themselves pouting & **** in their cheeks etc.
:smth082 :smth082 :smth082
We can give them marks out of 10 for "goffness".
CLT (well, watching really)
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B00008YLUX.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_AA240_.jpg)
Dead good, cleaned up re-mastered (that word again).
CLT http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=57754372 (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=57754372)
Ahrayeph are a revalation to me. I have their demo disc & it is v good (IMHO)
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 08, 2007, 09:45:35but i'm still almost left with the feeling that he did make better music when he was all messed up.
Same might be said about Robert, no?
Or anyone for that matter.
Hendrix, Morrison, Led Zep, Robbie Williams.....er....scratch that last one :oops:
"Pompeii Am Gotterdamerung" (sp) off of the last Flaming Lips album... Phenomenal song. Can't wait until the DVD-A/surround version comes this week...
Oh, and I totally agree on The Fragile. It's neither too long, nor too incoherent, IMO. I like the repeating/similar musical themes that surface and re-surface throughout the album. Parts of certain songs can be clipped and pasted into totally different songs and fit and sound pretty natural. I haven't listened to it in a while, so examples are not coming to me right away.
Oh, now it's "Heavenly Nobodies" by Lush.
I like this thread already.
We can read the posts & think, "ahah! haven't listened to that in ages" & can also see what others are listening to & open other doors for ourselves into "uncharted waters" perhaps.
CLT
(http://coverthecure.free.fr//Cover%20boot/2004/toronto/torontof.jpg)
The best version of A Hundred Years I think I have ever heard!
Quote from: rjl on April 09, 2007, 18:20:50
Oh, and I totally agree on The Fragile. It's neither too long, nor too incoherent, IMO. I like the repeating/similar musical themes that surface and re-surface throughout the album. Parts of certain songs can be clipped and pasted into totally different songs and fit and sound pretty natural. I haven't listened to it in a while, so examples are not coming to me right away.
yes, exactly. i think it's actually pretty succesful in the use of repeted materials/themes/motives. every other album i knew that tried the same more or less failed, yet 'the fragile' manages to produce interesting and meaningful links and arches between the songs. you get these repeated feelings of deja-vu that really serve something within the overall structure.
of course the structure isn't as straightforwardly powerful as it is with 'downward spiral' - maybe people simply grew to expect something similar again and again. but i especially like the contrast and combination that placing such straightforward material within such a layered structure produces. because in that way just about everything in it becomes much more dimensional and meaningful. to me 'downward spiral' is very "chronological", like you "read it from left to right". in 'the fragile' it suddenly becomes three-dimensional.
i haven't found many people to agree with me on this, but this is the reason why i do think that 'the fragile' actually is a step forward from 'downward spiral'.
Quote from: rjl on April 09, 2007, 18:20:50
"Pompeii Am Gotterdamerung" (sp) off of the last Flaming Lips album... Phenomenal song. Can't wait until the DVD-A/surround version comes this week...
ahh i have to admit i'm pretty much totally illiterate with flaming lips - i guess i should get this distortion fixed someday soon. :oops:
CLT this
http://djzebra.free.fr/DJZebra_New_York_avec_Cure.mp3
One for our French friends ;)
kyoto song. on my 4th cure album in a row :lol:
Quote from: farquad92 on April 15, 2007, 19:55:31
kyoto song.
hehe no offense at all of course but for me 'kyoto song' has got to be one of the most annoying cure songs ever.
the phrase structure (or should i say "structure") keyboard melody is so poor that it's almost idiotic
- it sounds like it was made by some musical moron, not by the band that... uh! :oops:
it's a bit annoying really, that they used to play it that much live!
ok sorry for rant - i suppose i should have post on the topic "songs that you HATE" :twisted:
Bit like the keyboard melody in The Walk then ;)
Quote from: Steve on April 16, 2007, 08:26:50
Bit like the keyboard melody in The Walk then ;)
no, i think the melody in 'the walk' is actually a pretty good musical invention - and this regardless of whether or not one liked the song. the melody in 'the walk' is based on a clearly defined idea that's clearly directed somewhere. yes it might be very short but still musically it's "going somewhere". and it has a rhythmic spine that carries it onwards - now where's that on 'kyoto song'? uh, there is none... *blush*
'kyoto song' is just clumsy what comes to the overall structture of the melody/compositional use of the melodic motives:
at first it's stuck within a range of a perfect fifth, repeating one idea, then repeating the second idea that's even more narrow registrally... and there, at the very last moment possible to save it, instead of finally offering us some catch, some proof of "why we even bothered this far", what was all that opening stuff trying to take us... then it just completely fails us by making a pointless return to the oepning motive!! that's just a silly decision altogether, there's no point in the whole thing then.
anyway, i tink it was pretty much dead from the start anyway. the opening motives are too symmetric both melodically and rhyhtmically, it gets framented and cannot ever build a melodic arch that it's pretending it's doing.
thus.
' the walk' - good work! :smth023
'kyoto song' - :oops: :oops: :oops:
The Walk = good work on Simon's part (well, live), playing those damned octaves perfectly every time. I can't think of a show where I've heard him flub the bassline to that.
Just had to comment, as I have a live version on right this moment....
"closedown". So beautiful keyboards there. So nice melodies. So sad song...It drives me crazy these days...
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FROM http://theperfumedgarden.blogspot.com/
Tom Waits - Orphans (and on the back of that Bloodmoney and Alice)
Fields of the Nephilim: Memoriam
CLT Blue Water
Thanks Philippe :smth023
The Last Cry
CLT Out of the Sky.
http://www.thelastcry.com/index2.htm
Ermm.....
Drowning Man??? :-D
Quote from: Steve on April 22, 2007, 09:04:55
The Last Cry
CLT Out of the Sky.
http://www.thelastcry.com/index2.htm
Ermm.....
Drowning Man??? :-D
uhh, sorry everyone who likes them but what a dreadful piece of music!
maybe there's some general atmospheric similarity/similarity of tempo to 'the drowning man' but i have to say i wouldn't have thought about it unless it hadn't been suggested to me first. mainly because the harmonies/bass line are not at the same. even if they were more alike, i think this 'out of the sky' song would be just a perfect example for demonstrating everything that's good in 'the drowning man': 'the drowning man' is such a great song because there's such an intensity of the structure, there is an dramatic arch that gets built up and thus actually hides the fact that it's still just looping a certain passage of music anyway. do the same without the arch and you get what we have here: a sense of something just looping over and over again, without any real motivation for doing it...
ok, sorry to be harsh... but i really was getting bored to death while listening to this band...!
*sorry*
Good morning Marika.
Good to see you're up bright & early. How's the flu?
I was idly surfing earlier & I remembered them from way back in the good old days.
That's how I stumbled accross the site.
There are some interesting downloads on their site actually (if you fancy giving them a 2nd chance) ;)
By the way, have you seen the line up for the Sziget Festival in Budapest? 8)
Cheers.
Steve
Quote from: Steve on April 22, 2007, 09:49:29
Good morning Marika.
Good to see you're up bright & early. How's the flu?
I was idly surfing earlier & I remembered them from way back in the good old days.
That's how I stumbled accross the site.
There are some interesting downloads on their site actually (if you fancy giving them a 2nd chance) ;)
By the way, have you seen the line up for the Sziget Festival in Budapest? 8)
Cheers.
Steve
hi steve
uh, about the flu: let me just say if you're feeling flu-ish this week and you're still feeling flu-ish next week - then take the hint and start taking it easy well in time. i sort of didn't and now i'm on a sick-leave until may. :?
i must have started my day a bit harshly, i guess... but i just found the song pretty dreadful...
should i give those guys another chance? or was that their last cry that i just heard... :lol: let's see...
(i just started a new thread in this section about the festivals, more about sziget in there)
Quote from: Steve on April 08, 2007, 10:28:02
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hehehe i must have been out of my mind but actually i bought that one last week. one of the local record stores had this big annual sale and i ended up buying quite a lot of things (i couldn't decide which one or two i'd buy so i had to choose the whole bunch).
i have to agree that the sound is HUGELY improved there. the old one was really really dreadful, i can hear it now.
and i can actually even enjoy some of it a bit, like'black planet', 'walk away'. anyway still i just miss the variety of songwriting/arrangements/sounds/atmospheres. i guess that's why i never really learned to recognize any SoM songs: they all just sound too much alike to me.
and one things for sure: i absolutely can not stand 'amphetamine logic'!! :evil:
mr. eldritch's howling makes me go completely nuts, i'm afraid i have to say i don't want to hear that song ever again! :?
but i also was listening to their royal albert hall '85 show the other day and it surely had its moments, i have to admit.
Logic's a cracker (at least I like it anyhow), but I guess it's an aquired taste.
Glad to see you gave the old goffs another crack at the whip :lol:
About time for a new studio product from them I feel.
Roger Waters live in Budapest.
CLT Perfect Sense 8)
nod to m ;) :smth023
Lately it's been a steady mix of My Bloody Valentine, Guns N' Roses and the Bee Gees...
:shock:
That's a "steady" mix?? :shock:
CLT Ahréyeph's cover version of Summer (by The Sisters of Mercy).
So heavy, you can't lift it off the turntable 8)
Fine - a "near constant rotation of" ...
:smth023
CLT Porcupine Tree. Arriving Somewhere.
V nice 8)
everytime i put this record on and i know exactly why new order is so utterly full of crap.
(http://www.btinternet.com/~comme6/saville/Joy_Division_Unknown_Pleasures_a.jpg)
:smth043
Oh Marika. Please just say what you mean ;)
I was listening to Warsaw in the car earlier.
New Order had their moments thought.
Movement is brilliant, Power Corruption & Lies wasn't bad & Low Life has some stunning stuff on it.
Since then, however, you are right. Utter bollox.
yes i know i know... i must be on a warpath again. :twisted:
but let me explain myself:
i decided to try and listen to 'low life' again the other day, like "let's give these guys another chance".
but 'love vigilantes': now that's got to be one of the most stupid songs EVER written - everything in it is plain awful. it's musically annoying, the lyrics are horrible (and b. sumner whining those particular lyrics just adds to the pain...) - it's so cheesy that it makes you want to shoot yourself to the foot, just to feel something else. i just couldn't stand it, i could never even finish that one song and so never got into perfect kiss & the rest, sorry!
;)
currently listening:
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Good point, well made.
I like you, you make me smile :D
But, can't you just skip straight to Sunrise or Elegia?
CLT
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I love this band 8)
LOW
I LOVE LOW
:D
I'M STUNNED WITH ALL THIS NEW ORDER BASHING...
YOU DONT HAVE TO GO FURTHER FROM THEIR LAST TWO ALBUMS TO ADMIT HOW GREAT THEY ARE!
AND THE FACT IS, THEY ARE STILL RELEVANT BAND WHICH STILL DICTATES HOW THINGS SHOULD BE DONE IN ALTERNATIVE MUSIC SCENE...
I CANT SAY THE SAME FOR MANY, MANY OLD ALTERNATIVE BANDS. THE CURE INCLUDED...
PS
ALSO:
JOY DIVISION ARE THE ONE THING
NEW ORDER ARE THE SECOND THING
YOU CAN'T JUST COMPARE THE TWO!!!
:smth011
THEY ARE BOTH GREAT IN THEIR OWN FEILD...
THIS IS SIMILAR TO THE FACT THAT MANY BANDS HAVE TWO OR THREE SEPARATE AND TOTALLY DIFFERENT STAGES IN THEIR CAREER AND YOU CANT JUST COMPARE THEM AND BE REALLY FAIR... (FOR EXAMPLE COMPARE PUBLIC IMAGE LTD FROM 1978, FROM 1983 AND FROM 1992 - THREE DIFFERENT BUT EVENLY GREAT BANDS!)
Quote from: Janko on April 28, 2007, 13:13:25
LOW
ALSO:
JOY DIVISION ARE THE ONE THING
NEW ORDER ARE THE SECOND THING
YOU CAN'T JUST COMPARE THE TWO!!!
:smth011
yes i agree. and actually i don't aim at comparing the two, although it might seem so.
i just don't find anything much interesting in new order (apart from a few individual tracks).
and thus it often makes me really disappointed, to see they utter musical regression after joy division was over. and i do not mean they became bad
because they became different than joy division - it's actually a good thing that they didn't try to continue something exactly similar to joy division. that would have been the worst choice, probably. yet i just find they never find anything much to say afterwards. what little there is is destroyed by mr. sumner. he's really one of the most amazingly poor vocalists ever, i stand with this conviction. but that's just my opinion of course. so in any case i don't think it has to be anything dramatic here. if someone here likes them, that's fine. of course i'm not aiming at bashing people who like them, that's just all right with me of course.
i guess i just like to bash them because for me they seem to be totally irrelevant.
:)
honestly, i've tried to like them, or at least tried to follow their career. the last new order album i ever bought was 'get ready' which was a really huuge disappointment for me, once again.
Fair point Janko (STILL SHOUTING ;))
& my point was that there are some awesome NO songs around.
However, if you consider State Of The Nation & Shellshocked, you can't help but (well, I can't)reach for the remote to skip them or turn them off completely.
Yep, they are not & never will be JD & no-one else will be either (despite a few p!ss poor efforts to copy them), but you also have to ask yourself, how is it that 3 members of one of the best bands ever went on to produce the audio abomination that is Confusion?
Can't be that Curtis was the only person in JD with some sort of dignity surely!
That said, the Cure are also guilty of churning out crap (six different ways, close to me,the whole of wild mood swings) & they also desrve a good bashing from people who know just how good the cure can be if they tried.
NO should take note.
My motto is if you don't like it, don't listen to it, so I don't.
On a more relevant (thread related) note, CLT
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The live version of New Dawn Fades 8)
Quote from: Steve on April 28, 2007, 14:21:22
but you also have to ask yourself, how is it that 3 members of one of the best bands ever went on to produce the audio abomination that is Confusion?
surely, bashing someone on and on accomplishes nothing and is no good food for conversation, i admit that.
anyway, that's pretty much what annoys me so much about NO: how come
those guys ever managed it?
and so, i just gave 'low life' another chance (naturally skipping 'love vigilantes' altogether ;)).
'sunrise' isn't too bad as a song -- i'm sure i could like it if someone made a decent cover version of it. i guess with me it pretty much focuses on mr. sumner: that track is just an amazing example, i think. honestly, when i listen to 'sunrise' i can't help it but to imagine i'm listening to some funny gag-reel from last week's local 'idols' show, where some poor wanna-be-a-singer-no-matter-what kind of dude is trying to cover a song although he can't sing shit. that's honestly as bad as it sounds to me, mr. sumner's singing. and so i can never understand how it is possible that musicians like that didn't manage (or even want to try to manage) to find someone else to sing for them! to me it's almost like a bad joke that just keeps going on and on, year after year.
so actually, as long as they stay instrumental ('elegia') i can start to imagine what it all could have been -- yet as i proceed with the album and 'sooner than you think' hits in with its "hello, everyone, it's nice to be here..." and the illusion is smashed to pieces...
and then, the semi-disco-hell of 'sub-culture' follows with it's classic opening lines of "i like walking in the park...." -- no.... :(
ok ok sorry guys, i know i should go home and feel ashamed. but i'm not just writing all this in order to mindlessly bash-bash-bash some band. it honestly never ceases to puzzle me, how come they turned out like that. and although comparing JD and NO is pointless i do think there are fair reasons to ask those questions and maybe also discuss them a bit.
but in case a change of subject is preferred, currently:
(http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000024E9Z.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
even if one disliked his style musically and didn't care about his kind of guitar tricks either, one cannot but admire the natural plasticism of his vocals.
"Oh Father", by Madonna. Yeah, I know. Madonna.
I heard a fragment of this song (well, and the video) many years (17, 18!?) ago, and actually liked it a lot. However, I never got the name of it. All I could remember was a little melody from it, and that there was snow in the video. And that it was an insanely sad song. Over the years I must have hummed that one line a zillion times over, hoping someone could tell me what it is. Nope.
I stayed in last night, cleaning and goofing around when the thought occurred to me - if there was a video, YouTube has it. And it did. And now the hunt is over. It was a single off of Like A Prayer, but I guess it was pretty obscure. It wasn't even on that Immaculate Hits collection.
The video, as it turns out, was directed by David Fincher (!!!). And is still more than a bit creepy.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tU2Fv5eA1_g
Finally. A nearly 18-year mystery solved!!
Alright, I'm done talking about Madonna.
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 28, 2007, 15:48:26and so, i just gave 'low life' another chance (naturally skipping 'love vigilantes' altogether ;)).
'sunrise' isn't too bad as a song -- i'm sure i could like it if someone made a decent cover version of it. i guess with me it pretty much focuses on mr. sumner: that track is just an amazing example, i think. honestly, when i listen to 'sunrise' i can't help it but to imagine i'm listening to some funny gag-reel from last week's local 'idols' show, where some poor wanna-be-a-singer-no-matter-what kind of dude is trying to cover a song although he can't sing shit. that's honestly as bad as it sounds to me, mr. sumner's singing. and so i can never understand how it is possible that musicians like that didn't manage (or even want to try to manage) to find someone else to sing for them! to me it's almost like a bad joke that just keeps going on and on, year after year.
That's my problem with New Order too. The guy's voice just doesn't do it for me. It sounds really generic and uninspired to me. I actually like some of their music quite a bit, but then the voice just ruins in. I also think some of their lyrics are pretty dumb.
I would like a place I could call my own
Have a conversation on the telephoneThis is the guy's life ambition? And he's having trouble achieving it? :oops:
I quite like a few New Order songs, actually, quite a bit even.
True Faith
Regret
Bizarre Love Triangle
Blue Monday
But I consider them a pop band, and pop bands tend to put out their best songs as singles. It thus does not surprise me that I like best their singles. Though definitely not all of them.
Mmmmmm. Madonna eh Rich?
You ever listened to the Live version of American Life from the "I'm Going To Tell You A Secret" dvd/cd?
I was very shocked when I first saw it. It's actually brilliant.
CLT (http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RSERR6X8L._AA240_.jpg) on headphones as it's only 6.30 am (cat woke me up :evil:)
Quote from: rjl on April 28, 2007, 23:14:42
"Oh Father", by Madonna. Yeah, I know. Madonna.
I heard a fragment of this song (well, and the video) many years (17, 18!?) ago, and actually liked it a lot. However, I never got the name of it. All I could remember was a little melody from it, and that there was snow in the video. And that it was an insanely sad song. Over the years I must have hummed that one line a zillion times over, hoping someone could tell me what it is. Nope.
I stayed in last night, cleaning and goofing around when the thought occurred to me - if there was a video, YouTube has it. And it did. And now the hunt is over. It was a single off of Like A Prayer, but I guess it was pretty obscure. It wasn't even on that Immaculate Hits collection.
The video, as it turns out, was directed by David Fincher (!!!). And is still more than a bit creepy.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tU2Fv5eA1_g
Finally. A nearly 18-year mystery solved!!
Alright, I'm done talking about Madonna.
Nothing Wrong with Madonna. I like quite a few of her songs. Even caught her in concert many years back ('87 I think).
CLT: Aqueduct -Live in Seattle 2007-04-28 (recorded by me) :rocker
(http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/4542/1273/400/727989/pt.jpg)
Nice concert. Shame it's in mp3
EDIT::
Now available in FLAC. Now that's better.
CLT Halo.
Completely brilliant :smth035 :smth025 :smth040 :smth035
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Fields Of the Nephilim. Memoriam.
One of the best bootlegs I have ever heard. Incredible quality.
CLT Blue Water 8) :smth028
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CLT
Soap Commercial 8)
I've been listening the following bands pretty heavily for the last month or so: Wilco, Gomez, Modest Mouse, The National and Blonde Redhead.
(http://www.recordresearch.com/Album_Photos/images/Ramones.jpg)
I THINK THE RAMONES CD'S SHOULD BE SOLD AT PHARMACY'S AS A 100% EFFECTIVE ANTIDEPRESSIVE...
MY FAVOURITE SONG:
DANNY SAYS
Danny says we gotta go
Gotta go to Idaho
But we can't go surfin'
'Cause it's 20 below
Sound check's at 5:02
Record stores and interviews
Oh, but I can't wait
To be with you tomorrow
Baby
Oho-ho-ho, we got nowhere to go
And it may sound funny, but it's true
Hangin' out in 100 B
Watching Get Smart on TV
Thinkin' about
You and me and you and me
Hangin' out in L.A.
And there's nowhere to go
It ain't Christmas if there ain't no snow
Listening to Sheena on the radio
Oh-ho oh-ho
THE ALBUM WAS PRODUCED BY PHIL SPECTOR, SO IT'S A BIT DIFFERENT THAT THE EARLY STUFF...
BUT ITS AMAZING!!!
I LOVE THE RAMONES!!!
:smth023
EXCELLENT and UNDERRATED album, as far as Ramones albums go.
I'm currently listening to the Jesus & Mary Chain "Hate Rock N Roll".
They added a couple of post-Coachella US dates, in NY. Can't wait!
(http://www.metal.de/pix_cdreviews/porlivi.jpg)
i think it's pretty good. :smth020
another random note in a hurry, considering MADONNA:
i'd say there's definitely something wrong with madonna these days. i was watching some live show in late night TV the other day (didn't catch when and where that was filmed but it was pretty recent show anyway) and i was just totally disappointed and bored and even annoyed to the point of not bothering to stay tuned very long at all. and i don't say that because i always disliked her, i really think she used to be much better. imho there are simply other people who put up similar kind of shows (if that's what one chooses to be into) and do it much better - and most of all who are simply far better performers. what really annoys me and made it impossible to watch is a completel lack of class in her performance - and no i'm not asking for some pompous fake glamour or anything like that. if she wants to be an abba-ish disco queen then so be it but one could always do that with style too, why does it have to be so unclassy and cheap-ish? it's like the older she gets the younger she's trying to pretend she is, trying to pass for some thirteen-year old or something soon -- and i'm sorry, i'm just not buying it. let britney do the same and it's much more believable (and thus much more bearable in some ways, as much as i hate to say something like it!!).
and considering this, i really think madonna recent design collaboration with H&M says it all: those two seem suit to each other rather well these days, sadly. :roll:
(why do i always end up ranting in this thread, huh? sorry! ;))
Finally I've got manage to sign Dimeadozen and I am downloading some cool stuff. In the last days I have been a lot into Slowdive, which is an awesome band and personally my favourite after The Cure and Pink Floyd. I will share some stuff with you guys later.
I have been also listening Mahler's 5th symphony thanks to a great member of this forum ;)
Slowdive are great... if you like them you'll like My Bloody Valentine, probably my other favourite band along with The Cure 8)
Quote from: strange_day on May 09, 2007, 23:44:28
Slowdive are great... if you like them you'll like My Bloody Valentine, probably my other favourite band along with The Cure 8)
Yes, I am into all shoegazing bands: MBV, Lush, Pale Saints, Chapter House, Ride, Silvania, Malory, Monster Movie...so many great bands! :smth023
I've been listening to a lot of MBV lately, as well. Mainly "Isn't Anything". Take away "No More Sorry" and you've got a killer record. Better than "Loveless", IMO.
As for Slowdive, I did dig out "Souvlaki" earlier this week. Great album as well. I need to pick up more...
Oh, and plenty of:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f1/M%C3%B6tley_Cr%C3%BCe_Shout_at_the_Devil.jpg)
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y125/crowbi_wan/AlbumCovers-NeilYoung-Reactor1981.jpg)
T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
No T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
9 minutes and 12 seconds long, 2 lines, serious rock. :rocker Damn I love this track :smth020
Naughty By Nature - Hot Potato
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/c3/cc/dead820dd7a0bf2113b8f010.L.jpg)
:lol:
Just finished listening to Doing the Unstuck (12" Remix). But, having read the comments about MBV, I'm now listening to Loveless....
CLT: Only Shallow
Quote from: Bloodflower on May 10, 2007, 08:01:59
Just finished listening to Doing the Unstuck (12" Remix).
What are the odds??? I was listening to the same thing on my way home about 4 hours ago...
(http://www.securecrazydiamond.com/dizq/48287.jpg)
the 17 minutes 42 seconds of 'anesthetize' -- maybe the best damn new thing i've heard in a long time.
LEONARD COHEN - CHELSEA HOTEL No.2
Chelsea Hotel # 2
I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel,
you were talking so brave and so sweet,
giving me head on the unmade bed,
while the limousines wait in the street.
Those were the reasons and that was New York,
we were running for the money and the flesh.
And that was called love for the workers in song
probably still is for those of them left.
Ah but you got away, didn't you babe,
you just turned your back on the crowd,
you got away, I never once heard you say,
I need you, I don't need you,
I need you, I don't need you
and all of that jiving around.
I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel
you were famous, your heart was a legend.
You told me again you preferred handsome men
but for me you would make an exception.
And clenching your fist for the ones like us
who are oppressed by the figures of beauty,
you fixed yourself, you said, "Well never mind,
we are ugly but we have the music."
Ah but you got away, didn't you babe,
you just turned your back on the crowd,
you got away, I never once heard you say,
I need you, I don't need you,
I need you, I don't need you
and all of that jiving around.
I don't mean to suggest that I loved you the best,
I can't keep track of each fallen robin.
I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel,
that's all, I don't even think of you that often.
ITS ABOUT LEONARD AND JANIS JOPLIN HAVING SEX AND A CHAT IN TE FAMOUS NEW YORK HOTEL
http://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/chelsea.html
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/31PMXTCREQL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Christine.
@japanesebaby.
Good aren't they?
Is that the hi res version you are listening to?
IGGY POP - BESIDE YOU
(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/2/22/IggyPopAmericanCaesar.jpg)
I been hungry way down in my heart
Waiting for a reason
I been hungry like a lot of guys
I want to be beside you
Lonely people pass me in the street
Waiting for a reason
Beslde you
Grey is turning to blue
You wake up loye in me
Beslde you
Everything is new
You wake up love in me
I been hungry way down where it hurts
Waiting for a reason
I been hungry like a lot of guys
I wanna be beside you
Beslde you
Grey is turnin to blue
You wake up love in me
Beside you
Everything is new
You wake up love in me
What a world
I really need you girl
You wake up love in me
Beside you
Grey is turning to blue
You wake up loye in me
Beside you beside you
I want to be beside you
new blonde redhead...a pop group :smth011
THE DARLING BUDS - PEEL SESSIONS
(http://www.ear.fm/Encyclopedia%20D/darling%20buds.jpg)
FROM: http://theperfumedgarden.blogspot.com/
GREAT, FUN, SWEET BAND!
:smth020
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KkO4lwPvL._AA240_.jpg)
The DVDA, 24bit DTS 5.1 version
CLT The Creator Has A Master Tape.
For anyone who hasn't heard this & who has a dvda player, it is absolutely incredible.
8) 8) 8)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8b/The_Cure_-_Wild_Mood_Swings.jpg/200px-)
Oh Janko.
Short listen then.
Just Want & then on to the next cd? ;)
Quote from: Steve on May 12, 2007, 13:42:19
Good aren't they?
Is that the hi res version you are listening to?
no that's just the ordinary pressing. i grabbed it from the local record store since they had it on discount - call me lazy :oops:
they recently made me re-check some of my more progressive roots too...:
(http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/images/Wig-Being.jpg)
:smth023
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wigwam_%28progressive_rock%29
(ps. their post-70s stuff is crap)
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/866286.jpg)
CLT Anethsetize.
8) 8) & another 8)
Quote from: Steve on May 21, 2007, 10:43:41
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/866286.jpg)
CLT Anethsetize.
8) 8) & another 8)
I seriously don't get all the hype about this song. I've listened to it a few times now, and I feel like I've wasted my time.
Maybe one needs to be anesthetized to enjoy it? :oops:
P.S. There's about 2 or 3 really good minutes in there... Why not stick to those themes?
Hi Caley.
Have you tried anything off Darkwing?
Cheers.
Steve
Quote from: Steve on May 21, 2007, 11:55:49Have you tried anything off Darkwing?
No, but I admit that my motivation to do so has faded...
(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j178/CrazieCabbie/Television-MarqueeMoon.jpg)
PS
AS FOR WMS - I LOVE ALMOST EVERY SONG IN IT!
The Cure
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 22, 2007, 00:39:11
The Cure
Same here.
I was seriously starting to wonder if anybody here listens to those guys anymore. :lol:
Nah I don't think anyone here could understand their music... :-D
Quote from: lostflower4 on May 22, 2007, 00:47:15
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 22, 2007, 00:39:11
The Cure
Same here.
I was seriously starting to wonder if anybody here listens to those guys anymore. :lol:
I DO...
W.M.S. IS IN MY CD PLAYER FOR THE THIRD DAY NOW!
:smth020 :smth023
Quote from: lostflower4 on May 22, 2007, 00:47:15
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 22, 2007, 00:39:11
The Cure
Same here.
I was seriously starting to wonder if anybody here listens to those guys anymore. :lol:
The Cure you say???
Actually, I'm listening to the strange fruit sessions CD.
:-D
Quote from: Steve on May 23, 2007, 16:14:59
The Cure you say???
Yeah, they're this little band I like, you probably haven't heard of them... :D
Opiate. The first EP by TOOL
this EP rocks!! I passed it over for a long time in preference to later albums but when I heard the live version of Part Of Me on "Salival" I put it straight on and LOVED it.. there's some killer bass sounds on here, the guitars are excellent, the drumming's tight and neat and of course Maynards vocals are amazing....
M
1981/12/10 - Palais St. Sauveur
The Cure
1981
Great version!
:smth020
70's electronica with big moogs and all
(http://www.allcdcovers.com/image_system/images/e/1/e1f2ea3f574925f456e9f2a0a36caad7.jpg)
Still can't stand the ofra haza bits though
Sing For Absolution
Muse
Absolution
(http://images.ciao.com/ifr/images/products/normal/240/The_Clash_Sandinista__126240.jpg)
AH...
HOW I HATED THIS ALBUM BACK WHEN I WAS A PUNK ROCKER!
NOW I'M MAD ABOUT THE STUFF!
:smth020 :rocker :smth023
DER LETZE TAG - TOKIO HOTEL :smth020
(http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PJX8VHMSL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Russia On Ice.
Nice 8)
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 24, 2007, 07:40:56
Opiate. The first EP by TOOL
this EP rocks!! I passed it over for a long time in preference to later albums but when I heard the live version of Part Of Me on "Salival" I put it straight on and LOVED it.. there's some killer bass sounds on here, the guitars are excellent, the drumming's tight and neat and of course Maynards vocals are amazing....
Great little gem this one - my faves are Cold And Ugly and Jerk Off. I have thrashed this for years....
Current favourite album is LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver. I do like the cover versions of All My Friends on the single too.
Dead Can Dance - Cantara
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41iG8bTQnCL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Anesthetize.
I know you don't like it Caley, but I think it's a wonderful peice :-D
Just found this (http://secure1.mppglobal.com/Preview/202/10103/251555L.jpg)
Eeerily Cure-like :shock:
CLT Endless Lakes (haven't heard it in years) 8)
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/2165.jpg)
WHAT AN ALBUM!
WHAT A SOUND!
:smth020
Friday I'm in love - need something to lift the spirits.
Quote from: Janko on June 24, 2007, 16:48:51
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/2165.jpg)
WHAT AN ALBUM!
WHAT A SOUND!
:smth020
It is nice huh?
CLT(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41zj2cRFcRL._AA240_.jpg)
Amazing concert remastered.
I ADORE PINK FLOYD!!!
I LOVE GILMORE, I LOVE WATERS, I LOVE SYD, I LOVE THEM ALL!
IF ONLY THE CURE FINISHED OFF THEIR CAREER WITH SUCH A GREAT ALBUM AS "DIVISION BELL" IS!
:roll:
(http://a7.vox.com/6a00cdf3a20ef9cb8f00cdf7eb776f094f-320pi)
(the original version in swedish, of course.)
Dead can dance - East of Eden
THE POGUES - WAITING FOR THE HERB
(http://www.akkords.ru/p/pogues/disk_482.jpg)
TUESEDAY MORNING IS UP TO ELEVEN
I'M SO HAPPY, BECAUSE IT FINALY STARTED RAINING AFTER ALMOST A WEEK OF 40'C HELL
:smth042 Nice and chilly here too finally
Perpetually hot here, unless you go out around 4 in the morning... :-[
Which incidentally is what I'll be doing tonight.
Right now it's - The Cure ''Burn''
I don't work for a couple days, so I think there's a decent possibility of me going and getting lost around four in the morning.
CLT: It's Not You (Chestnut Studio Demo)
i seem to have lost my ability to sleep again recently, so 4 am is pretty "normal" for me...
currently listening to: nothing
I'm currently listening to an illicit live recording. Can't say anything more or I could get into trouble. :lol:
Quote from: lostflower4 on June 27, 2007, 03:57:19
I'm currently listening to an illicit live recording. Can't say anything more or I could get into trouble. :lol:
Hmmm...to my knowledge none of the artists signed to Illicit Recordings have put out a live album.
http://www.illicitrecordings.com/index.html
So, yeah, you could get into some trouble there.
But something tells me this isn't what you're talking about
:lol:
CLT - The loop on Illicit Recordings homepage
WELL, I GOT MY SONG OF THE SUMMER:
Tuesday Morning
BY: Spider Stacy
Too many sad days
Too many Tuesday mornings
I thought of you today
I wished it was yesterday morning
I thought of you today
I dreamt you were dressed in mourning
But I knew that you
WIth your heart beating
And your eyes shining
Would be dreaming of me
Lying with you
On a Tuesday morning
I fell through the window
And I found that I was still breathing
I thought of tomorrow
And the fear that you might leave me
I thought of tomorrow
And I wished it was Monday morning
Turn your face from me
And I will cover myself with sorrow
Bring hell down upon me
I will surrender my heart to sorrow
Bring hell down upon me
And I will say goodbye tomorrow
RIGHT NOW, MY THROAT HURTS BECAUSE I SCREAMED THE LYRICS ALL NIGHT LONG...
AND MY EYES ARE ALL REDDISH... FACE BLOATED...
WELL, BEDTIME FOR ME!
AH, "ONCE UPON A TIME" STARTS...
:smth020
Starlight
Muse
Black Holes and Revelations
2006
Ah... Perfect pop music! Gorgeous keys, I think.
I haven't even finished writing this and the song ends....
Space Dementia
Muse
Origin of Symmetry
2001
...
I love the shuffle function every once in awhile.
PS. It's not four yet.... Five hours and twenty-eight minutes to go!
Quote from: Bloodflower on June 27, 2007, 07:39:02
Starlight
Muse
Black Holes and Revelations
2006
Ah... Perfect pop music! Gorgeous keys, I think.
if you like that one you should try GLORIOUS
(a bonus track on the japanese version black holes & revelations)
AND i was SO disappointed they did NOT play this song on either wembley or on paris parc des princes!
it would have been awesome thing in a stadium setting.
The last Editors album... I like it !!!
:D
(http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B00000AFFI.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
I'm walking in the city tonight
I'm walking in the city at dark
Remembering, remember light
Thinking of nothing, and the shooting stars
And this world tonight is mine
A world to be remembered in
Think on a faded photograph
My hair longer than its ever been
and then,the sky lit up
The sky, my friend
And I'm lighter than I've ever been
I saw the trees crossing the moon
I saw the stars in the Heaven above
Shine on my own beautiful prayer
Shining on my own beautiful love
The sky lit up
And I'm dancing with him
In this city and in this town
I don't care what he's thinking of
Just take the car, just take my hand
The sky lit up
editors and INTERPOL!!!!!!!
:rocker
Hi res dvd version of this(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41iG8bTQnCL._AA240_.jpg)
I am so happy right now I could burst :-D
Now this is how it should sound
my diet for the moment:
muse: d e a d s t a r :rocker (+one of my favorite music videos - not the famous live in zenith but the other version)
muse: FURY
muse: recess...
muse: [ashamed]
muse: YES PLEASE
muse: hyper chondriac music (which for me is maybe the best cover song of all times - and strangely, it's the band covering themselves... marvellous reworking of 'hyper music')
(http://www.singleblackspot.com/images/stories/covers/thumbs/morethansun.jpg)
I recently had a load of stuff I recorded from telly transferred onto CD (just the audio)
Naturally, I never wrote a sodding thing on the tapes, so it's anyone's guess what's coming next.
So far I have had PJ Harvey:This is Love, The Donnas: Take it off & now I have Morcheeba: Trigger Hippy 8)
The Cure Toronto 2004.
One Hundred Years............perfect version 8)
Interlude
Muse
Absolution
(http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000006045.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
ONE OF THE GREATEST ALBUMS FROM THE 90'S...
AND THERE'S CURE ON IT!
:smth023 :smth020
Quote from: Janko on July 09, 2007, 22:33:31
(http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000006045.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
ONE OF THE GREATEST ALBUMS FROM THE 90'S...
AND THERE'S CURE ON IT!
:smth023 :smth020
Good call Janko.
Excellent album that is.
:smth023
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 28, 2007, 14:29:29
(http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B00000AFFI.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
I'm walking in the city tonight
I'm walking in the city at dark
Remembering, remember light
Thinking of nothing, and the shooting stars
And this world tonight is mine
A world to be remembered in
Think on a faded photograph
My hair longer than its ever been
and then,the sky lit up
The sky, my friend
And I'm lighter than I've ever been
I saw the trees crossing the moon
I saw the stars in the Heaven above
Shine on my own beautiful prayer
Shining on my own beautiful love
The sky lit up
And I'm dancing with him
In this city and in this town
I don't care what he's thinking of
Just take the car, just take my hand
The sky lit up
Good choice
Thats what im listening to at the moment....... and it makes me happy
"Its a perfect day....Elise" 8)
A Foolish Arrangement
The Cure
Join the Dots
1992
I'M JUST ABOUT TO PLAY THE BEST SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES SONG EVER MADE
I CANT EXPLAIN JUST HOW MUCH I LOVE THE SONG
AND HOW MUCH I MISS THE BAND
AND IT MAKES ME CRY JUST HOW MUCH IT HURTS THAT THE BANSHEES ARE NO MORE
SO PLEASE:
RETURN
Wonder where that plane is leading to
Wonder where that boat will ever stop
Wonder if this path I am treading
Will disappear and let me drop
Down to a hell that's surely waiting
Down to the hell I know that I deserve
Even though the spirit is willing
The flesh is blackened to the deepest nerve
When will you learn
The hurting it will return
When will you ever learn
This feeling is all you can discern
Oh my heart it is so broken
More than waves upon the golden sand
Fly my love on wings of mute confusion
And never ever land
When will you learn
When will you ever learn
The hurting it will return
This feeling is all you can discern
When will you learn
When will you ever learn
This feeling is all you can discern
The hurting always will return
Return
Slowdive - She Calls (live)
Just lost for words.... an amazing song.
Quote from: strange_day on July 10, 2007, 23:42:00
"Its a perfect day....Elise" 8)
pj's great. :)
yet today:
(http://www.laist.com/attachments/tony/zeitgeist.jpg)
i never was that huge pumpkins fan, but billy corgan's always been one of my top five favorite guitarists.
i only just put this cd on and at least what comes to the guitarworks so far i'm not the least bit disappointed here. just the way this record kicks in with 'doomsday clock' put a wide happy smile on my face.
i think i'll have this on repeat for a while now...
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ZkJiNjLtL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Killer.
Not half bad 8)
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TT0H6PWZL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Phase II
(http://reviews.gothicmusic.org/cd/l_muza00.jpg)
LAHKA MUZA - 'CESTY SVETLA PLYNU TEMNOTOV'
:smth020
'down in it'
from
nine inch nails
2007-03-30
wien, gasometer, austria (2nd night)
:rocker :smth020 :rocker :smth020 :rocker
(http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/51SZqaGZwDL._SS500_.jpg)
Human Behavior - BJORK!! :smth023
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://users.telenet.be/ahrayeph/A_Forest_Premaster_147.mp3
This. I'm taking a risk here, but IMO I think this is a fcuk sight better than the Blank & Jones effort.
Enjoy.
& if any of you are in the region...
http://users.telenet.be/ahrayeph/
They are playing in Belgium in September.
Seriously guys...
http://www.porcupinetreeforum.co.uk/
Bye! :twisted:
:smth043
Quote from: Sussex on July 26, 2007, 10:48:16
Human Behavior - BJORK!! :smth023
Hi Sussex, have you heard her latest? Ive heard mixed reviews :smth017
Quote from: lostflower4 on July 30, 2007, 00:06:06
Seriously guys...
http://www.porcupinetreeforum.co.uk/
Bye! :twisted:
:smth043
Point taken Caley :smth042
My original intention with the thread was to take a peek into what everyone listens to when The Cure wasn't in their machines.
I've read some posts & though "I haven't heard that in ages" or "think I might give that a try".
Most of the time, the community here point me in some very interesting directions & I think that's kind of healthy from a musical standpoint.
So, I'll try to keep my PT posts to a minimum.
But I was about to listen to On the Sunday Of Life ;)
Hi..Not yet..What I know is her new album called Volta..and the album theme is quite 'colourful... :-D
Quote from: Steve on July 30, 2007, 08:28:33.
So, I'll try to keep my PT posts to a minimum.
and i've deleted some of mine then.
I know this might come as a shock, but CLT The Cure: Lost Wishes
8)
simple minds nijmegen 1982-03-07, FM broadcast.
just happened to stumbled on this today - what an awesome performance, really!!
i had completely forgotten that simple minds actually was a really good band up until 1982 - long before they embarrassed everyone (including themselves) by turning into complete clowns in the mid-80s... :oops: :oops: :oops: what a waste!
currently: 'the american', next to come 'colours fly and catherine wheel'... :smth020
(i really need to dig up all my old minds vinyls from storage somewhere, suddenly i can't wait to hear 'empires and dance'...)
(http://www.musicfolio.com/modernrock/simpleminds_empires.jpg)
DAS ICH: FEUER
(http://endless-promotion.de/catalog/images/029.jpg)
The cure in Singapore 2007 08 01 !!!
The Cure - Hamburg Color Line Arena 2002 Radio Broadcasting
Thanks to Cult-Hero :rocker
Quote from: Tof on August 03, 2007, 15:53:06
The cure in Singapore 2007 08 01 !!!
Just finished that a bit ago. JSET > Grinding Halt was sweet. And they should really play the Drowning Man at every gig. That was stellar!
CLT Tegan and Sara: Back in Your Head. :smth020
65daysofstatic live in Seattle from last night :smth020 Soon available for download in the Audio section 8)
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/3a/86/fa23228348a067ad02f44110._AA240_.L.jpg)
CLT 24 track version of Body Electric
Maybe you heard of them...JAPAN?
No? Well I'm listening to JAPAN - Adolescent Sex...great tune! :rocker
(http://www.musicstack.com/slowdive/song-lyrics/morn.jpg)
SLOWDIVE - MORNINGRISE
DAMN, THESE GUYS ARE FANTASTIC!
How bout this one..I listen to the live one..its awesome..! remind me the drumline of Hanging Garden... :rocker
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/66/Show_your_bones.jpg)
A BIT LATE, BUT STILL...
Lately... REM - Eponymous, The Replacements - Please To Meet Me, QOTSA - Era Vulgaris, Garbage - self-titled, and a fair bit of Brian Jonestown Massacre stuff.
CLT Never.
This song rocks 8) :smth020 :-D
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y125/crowbi_wan/B000009EAN_01_MZZZZZZZ.jpg)
One of my favorite albums. If you like noise pop, do yourself a favor and check this one out.
CLT 'Sonic Bloom'
Pure pop bliss :smth020
Leave
New Adventures in Hi-Fi
R.E.M.
1996
(Probably my album of 1996, by the way.)
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/14033.jpg)
BUT STILL FEELING LIKE CRAP...
:roll:
KATE BUSH - WUTHERING HEIGHTS...amazing song...how does she change pitch at that rate? Man, that's got to be one of the hardest songs to sing! I asked my mom in the car yesterday who Kate Bush was, because I had heard that Robert was fond of her, and what Robert likes I'm interested in...so I searched her on youtube and limewire and came up with a few songs which I have been looping over and over in my head all night!!! :smth020
This gem(http://www.joydiv.org/images/00024.jpg)
8)
Quote from: Carnage Visor on August 23, 2007, 17:45:36
KATE BUSH - WUTHERING HEIGHTS...amazing song...how does she change pitch at that rate? Man, that's got to be one of the hardest songs to sing! I asked my mom in the car yesterday who Kate Bush was, because I had heard that Robert was fond of her, and what Robert likes I'm interested in...so I searched her on youtube and limewire and came up with a few songs which I have been looping over and over in my head all night!!! :smth020
i agree, kate is great at her best! :smth023 definitely one of my favorite artists.
and just as long as you stay away from 'sensual world' (1989) and 'red shoes' (1993) you won't be disappointed with her. especially the latter one (red shoes) is simply horrendous... :oops: i don't know what she was thinking there... :roll: but i suppose she realized it herself too and sat down and reconsidered things since it took a long time up until 2005 for her to release anything new... but coming back with 'aerial' (2005) is pretty impressive return. it's a good double album. although i like the 70s/early 80s stuff more.
some of her early videos are really weird, like 'wuthering heights':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv0azq9GF_g
and the way her eyes seem to pop out of her head when she sings hehehee she's so freaky :-P
Kate Bush is also one of my faves.
& you're right about red shoes Marika
After this post, grabbed this(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41KXTNXSW4L._AA240_.jpg) off the shelf.
CLT Hammer Horror 8)
indeed, kate is a good idea tonight, so thanks for the reminder carnage visor!
just started going through her back catalogue here, strangely it's been a long time since i listened to many of those.
at the moment:
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/3133.jpg)
'oh to be in love'
next one in queue:
(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/f/f6/200px-Kate_Bush_The_Dreaming_Cover.jpg)
Got me going now.
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41WV0W0GT8L._AA240_.jpg)
Moving.
This song makes me want to curl up with someone special.
Now got this on(http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/61JMZCAS3ZL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Level
skinny puppy: cleanse fold and manipulate
(http://www.lastsigh.com/reviews/images/cleanse.jpg)
'anger'
anger thought so no thought touched inside crazy
(disembodied gutteral noise need not make sense)
I have a good friend who saw them in Manchester recently & said they were rubbish now.
????
front 242: pulse (2003)
SEQ666: P
SEQ666: U
SEQ666: L
SEQ666: S :rocker
SEQ666: E
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RJEKGKDML._AA240_.jpg)
Quote from: Steve on August 24, 2007, 00:12:38
I have a good friend who saw them in Manchester recently & said they were rubbish now.
????
i really can't tell, i only listen to their 80s stuff. i think they released an album earlier this year but i've really no idea how it is.
CLT(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/616pXHm8GTL._AA240_.jpg)
Just plucked it off the shelf at random & damned glad I did.
Fantastic LP in every way possible.
Quote from: Steve on August 23, 2007, 22:49:14
Got me going now.
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41WV0W0GT8L._AA240_.jpg)
Moving.
This song makes me want to curl up with someone special.
I've been listening to Kate Bush alot lately...my favorites would have to be "Wuthering Heights", "Violin", and "The Wedding List" but only because I have yet to hear more...
i still with my the cure......everyday must listen :smth020 :smth020 to the cure.....cure forever :rocker :rocker :rocker
Adam Ant - Friend OR Foe?
Quote from: Carnage Visor on August 25, 2007, 18:40:29
Adam Ant - Friend OR Foe?
good question. i guess it depends....
anyway, how about this?:
(http://www.oldies.com/i/boxart/large/01/074644011920.jpg)
you spin me round (like a record)
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 23, 2007, 23:53:34
skinny puppy: cleanse fold and manipulate
(http://www.lastsigh.com/reviews/images/cleanse.jpg)
'anger'
anger thought so no thought touched inside crazy
(disembodied gutteral noise need not make sense)
GREAT !
I ADORE SKINNY PUPPY
I MAINLY LISTEN TO "TOO DARK PARK" AND "BITES"
:smth020
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 25, 2007, 18:53:53
Quote from: Carnage Visor on August 25, 2007, 18:40:29
Adam Ant - Friend OR Foe?
good question. i guess it depends....
anyway, how about this?:
(http://www.oldies.com/i/boxart/large/01/074644011920.jpg)
I went to see them on that tour :oops:
Me CLT
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Z90030YQL._AA240_.jpg)
I picked up the multi channel SACD version of this today & it is wonderful to listen to.
Dogs is fabulous
you spin me round (like a record)
David bowie- Life on Mars
Muse- Knights of cydonia, dead star, uno
Depeche Mode- barrel of a gun, halo
NIN- survivalism
1990s- your sopossed to be my friend
Chevelle- the red
Against me- Turn those angry hands into Balled fists
Bad religion- struck a nerve
The Cure - Blood flowers (the whole Album)
Alkaline trio- stupid kid
a sampling of what I have been listening to this evening :rocker
SHE WANTS REVENGE
Written in Blood
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=2082497
From The New Album
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h25/tinkywinkydipsylalapo/swr_tif_cover_hi-res-1.jpg)
Quote from: Steve on August 29, 2007, 12:38:51
SHE WANTS REVENGE
Written in Blood
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=2082497
From The New Album
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h25/tinkywinkydipsylalapo/swr_tif_cover_hi-res-1.jpg)
I love She wants Revenge. I could have seen them play in a "rumured" haunted mansion in Cincinnati Ohio and didn't and been kicking myself ever since. :cry:
@caithness. Yeah, they are good huh?
Hope they do europe again soon.
Right now I have this on(http://coverthecure.free.fr//Cover%20boot/1985/brighton/front.jpg)
My master 8)
CLT A Forest
Currently my Ash/Bravery masters from 2005. Never got around to splitting them up, and trying my hand at EQ-ing them. Mixed sucess so far. Trying to translate my WinAmp EQ settings to Audacity/Rezound (Linux WAV editors), as I can get them to sound quite nice on my desktop. Just trying for the best sound for my car / home stereo now.
If I can get them tightened/brightened up enough, I foresee a DIME seed, as I've been sitting on them for a bit after not really finding any other tapers for that tour.
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/311XQJ3PPWL._AA240_.jpg)
Title track. :-D
(http://nyt.hs.fi/kuvat/iso_webkuva/1135219760381.jpeg)
MAGENTA SKYCODE - probably the best music from finland at the moment.
some tracks from their first album can be listened here:
http://www.myspace.com/magentaskycode
check out 'red eyes' or the video link for 'people', for instance.
"finnish quintet magenta skycode sound like the cure re-imagined by phil spector, making the sort of anthemic goth-pop that the bravery might be able to pull off if they weren't such a bunch of irrepressible fools" (said by the great escape t-mobile guide)
from their official website:
Raving reviews in Finnish media and abroad have paralleled Magenta Skycode with the likes of Air, David Sylvian, The Cure, Kings of Convenience, The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, Cocteau Twins etc. A more accurate comparison also would be early/present electronic movement. The songs of MS have an affectionate connection with songs of their peers. Indeed, "IIIII" is a masterpiece of its own â€" described well in Drowned in Sound as "a debut marked out by subtle, warm songwriting and hopeful spirit."
people:
jori sjöroos: voice, guitar, accordion, computer
tomi mäkilä: organ, synhesizer
niko kivikangas: drums, percussion
henry ojala: guitar
kalle taivainen: bass
ok not sure about the cure reference there hehe but i don't care, i just really like how their sound.
i'll be going to see them tomorrow night on a club gig - really looking forward to that! :smth023
http://www.magentaskycode.com/
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 29, 2007, 22:29:51
ok not sure about the cure reference there hehe but i don't care, i just really like how their sound. check out 'red eyes' or the video link for 'people', for instance.
Wow... I hope they come to the states (not likely, huh?). Neat stuff! I just checked out 'Red Eyes' and will have to check out the rest once I get home from work.
Not sure if I will be able to find the album around here, but luckily a friend from school was from Finland, and moved back there shortly after graduation. I'll have to drop him a line soon...
glad you like them! i've been really been thrilled about this group lately, and i'm really interested in seeing them live. they haven't played so many live shows around here so far either, i think.
Quote from: rjl on August 29, 2007, 22:39:10
Not sure if I will be able to find the album around here, but luckily a friend from school was from Finland, and moved back there shortly after graduation. I'll have to drop him a line soon...
i can always help you with that too, if you want. just let me know.
(+i think there's a couple of links to some online stores on their myspace website too. maybe some can post overseas?)
ooooh. I Like Red Eyes :-D......... a lot
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 29, 2007, 22:29:51check out 'red eyes'
You know, the beginning of this song sounds almost like Livin' On A Prayer by your other favorite band...
(http://vietnamnet.vn/dataimages/original/images767995_JonBonJovi.jpg)
:lol:
jeez, anything i post in this thread you seem to hate/find ridiculous... :?
Quote from: lostflower4 on August 30, 2007, 06:17:19
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 29, 2007, 22:29:51check out 'red eyes'
You know, the beginning of this song sounds almost like Livin' On A Prayer by your other favorite band...
(http://vietnamnet.vn/dataimages/original/images767995_JonBonJovi.jpg)
:lol:
Reminds me of my Hoff pic on frappr....
Quote from: Steve on August 29, 2007, 12:38:51
SHE WANTS REVENGE
Written in Blood
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=2082497
That is good. I hope the whole album sounds like that!
That picture of JBJ is the last thing I needed on my monitor this morning. Thankfully, no one was walking past my desk! ;)
So gross...
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00008NRLH.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
:smth020 :smth023
MAGAZINE - Motorcade!!!
(http://www.dubwave.dial.pipex.com/files/blogpics/magazine_reallife.jpg)
And I love the album artwork...it's so me!
Tea Party - Release
Love this song. :D
KENT: 'du & jag döden' ("you & i death")
(http://www.noscope.com/media/dojd_final.gif)
max 500
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbxBIchWmaw
Quote from: Carnage Visor on September 01, 2007, 00:12:46
MAGAZINE - Motorcade!!!
(http://www.dubwave.dial.pipex.com/files/blogpics/magazine_reallife.jpg)
And I love the album artwork...it's so me!
Awesome.
Album.
:smth023
(FAR better than that waste of plastic "Correct Use of Soap". If it weren't for "A Song From Under The Floorboards" that disc would have flown out the window ages ago... That song is amazing.)
Actually, I really like CORRECT USE OF SOAP. The song, "Philadelphia" kicks ass, it's like NEW WAVE punk and I love the tempo and tonality.
I've seen many albums that I thought were wastes of plastic, this was definately not one!
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/21FFYYR0X6L._AA130_.jpg)
CLT In Your Car.
I got a mischievous streak in me today :twisted:
The punk thread's really getting me going here
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/413WKZGKHEL._AA240_.jpg)
Was listening to Ever Fallen In Love, but now onto Promises.
8)
Following on the old punk wave, was listening to the Damned's "Machine Gun Etiquette" en route to work this morning. Awesome-ness.
(Still, "Strawberries" is my fave.)
I've also been listening to a lot of "Yacht Rock"-type stuff, putting together a mega-mix for a similarly-themed party on Saturday. Think Steely Dan, the Eagles (yeah, I hate 'em, but whatever), Christopher Cross, etc.
Or better, go to YouTube and watch the mini-series that inspired said party...
(Just search for "Yacht Rock" on YouTube...)
Toyah : Every Scar Has A Silver Lining
(http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/4268/curelondon130693frontxj2.jpg)
CLT A Forest.
A real kick @rse version 8)
(http://www.celebrityfineart.com/imgs/Neil%20Young%20Live%20Rust.jpg)
KICK ASS!!
:rocker
(http://www.joydiv.org/images/komflexuk1s.jpg)
Forgot how good this was.
Quote from: Steve on September 09, 2007, 20:22:16
CLT A Forest.
A real kick @rse version 8)
Nice bush!!! :smth043
Quote from: Lady on September 10, 2007, 19:19:08
Quote from: Steve on September 09, 2007, 20:22:16
CLT A Forest.
A real kick @rse version 8)
Nice bush!!! :smth043
:oops:
I really don't know what you're implying.... :smth044 :smth047
Quote from: Steve on September 11, 2007, 08:05:21:oops:
I really don't know what you're implying.... :smth044 :smth047
Me neither, but I tend to have a vivid imagination, so... :lol:
Quote from: lostflower4 on September 11, 2007, 10:30:49
Quote from: Steve on September 11, 2007, 08:05:21:oops:
I really don't know what you're implying.... :smth044 :smth047
Me neither, but I tend to have a vivid imagination, so... :lol:
(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/lolol.gif)(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/lolol.gif)
Ahem...
A perhaps rather tenuous link but CLT
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/31R809XNEML._AA240_.jpg)
Waking the Witch
& yes. Nice Bush(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/icon_whistlehalo.gif)
Quote from: Steve on September 11, 2007, 12:25:24
Quote from: lostflower4 on September 11, 2007, 10:30:49
Quote from: Steve on September 11, 2007, 08:05:21:oops:
I really don't know what you're implying.... :smth044 :smth047
Me neither, but I tend to have a vivid imagination, so... :lol:
(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/lolol.gif)(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/lolol.gif)
Ahem...
A perhaps rather tenuous link but CLT
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/31R809XNEML._AA240_.jpg)
Waking the Witch
& yes. Nice Bush(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/icon_whistlehalo.gif)
:smth081
CLT Porcupine Tree: Lightbulb Sun (sorry Caley)
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PJX8VHMSL._AA240_.jpg)
Four Chords That Made a Million.
Absolute class lp
Oasis - What's The Story...
Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Iron Maiden - A Real DEAD One
:rocker
Quote from: lostflower4 on September 11, 2007, 10:30:49
Quote from: Steve on September 11, 2007, 08:05:21:oops:
I really don't know what you're implying.... :smth044 :smth047
Me neither, but I tend to have a vivid imagination, so... :lol:
Are you crazy, guys??????????? :shock: :-D
I was talking about Robert's hair, in the cover posted by Steve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :smth016 :smth081
Quote from: Lady on September 11, 2007, 18:08:04
Quote from: lostflower4 on September 11, 2007, 10:30:49
Quote from: Steve on September 11, 2007, 08:05:21:oops:
I really don't know what you're implying.... :smth044 :smth047
Me neither, but I tend to have a vivid imagination, so... :lol:
Are you crazy, guys??????????? :shock: :-D
I was talking about Robert's hair, in the cover posted by Steve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :smth016 :smth081
oh, that explains everything! finsbury park '93 = the best hair ever - and i mean it! :P :rocker
(but you know how guys are: always crazy and always getting some weird thoughts about... just about anything possible :roll:)
;)
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 11, 2007, 19:22:31
(but you know how guys are: always crazy and always getting some weird thoughts about... just about anything possible :roll:)
;)
Yeah, absolutely...
Men...bad species!!! :-D
Aaaah, so that's what you meant.
I'm not sure what you thought we were talking about, but I guess I don't really want to derail the thread (much ;))
CLT this lot (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=242792288)
Not bad actually.
CLT:
'NYC'
Interpol
Turn On The Bright Lights
2002
Really digging this album, which is odd, cos I used to really dislike Interpol....
Quote from: Steve on September 11, 2007, 12:25:24
(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/lolol.gif)(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/lolol.gif)
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/31R809XNEML._AA240_.jpg)
Waking the Witch
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/icon_whistlehalo.gif[/img]
AFTER "DISINTEGRATION" MY FAVOURITE 80'S ALBUM!
:smth023
Quote from: Steve on September 12, 2007, 12:13:26
Aaaah, so that's what you meant.
I'm not sure what you thought we were talking about, but I guess I don't really want to derail the thread (much ;))
CLT this lot (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=242792288)
Not bad actually.
Thanks for the link! :smth023
Very cool! :-D
CLT The Cure: Love Will Tear Us Apart.
Utter rubbish :evil: :roll: :evil: :roll:
CHEEKY :lol:
:smth020 This evening I been listening to Cure radio- dreamland- you know the one :twisted:
Quote from: ROGUE on September 14, 2007, 17:15:41
CHEEKY :lol:
:smth020 This evening I been listening to Cure radio- dreamland- you know the one :twisted:
& damned fine it is too.
Would be better if the bit rate was better though, but it is nice to have someone else at the controls :-D
Quote from: Steve on September 14, 2007, 11:33:03
CLT The Cure: Love Will Tear Us Apart.
Utter rubbish :evil: :roll: :evil: :roll:
:-D
'i want to be old' (sav studio demo '77)
I want false teeth
And not be able to chew
I want to be senile
A centigenarian fool
I want lots of wrinkles
Want my hearing to go
I want to be ignored
And I want to be slow
To be old
I want to be old
well i have to say that i disagree. :/
LAMBCHOP
LIVE IN BERLIN 1998
JUST DISCOVERED THEM AND I LOVE THEM!
:smth023 :smth023
Ching Chang Chong~ The Cure
CLT Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah.
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 14, 2007, 22:16:03
Ching Chang Chong~ The Cure
i like your avatar...cool and funny..roberttttttttttttt :smth023 :smth023
Yes i love watching Robert do he's dance, hypnotises me every time :lol:
Quote from: Bloodflower on September 15, 2007, 07:57:52
CLT Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah.
great choice. i think i've posted about 'grace' on this thread before. jeff was superb. RIP.
no man: housewives hooked on heroin
(http://www.no-man.co.uk/graphics/recordings/noman/housewiveshookedonheroin.jpg)
'urban disco'...
Quote from: FarFar on September 16, 2007, 08:16:58
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 14, 2007, 22:16:03
Ching Chang Chong~ The Cure
i like your avatar...cool and funny..roberttttttttttttt :smth023 :smth023
Thank you.
And ROGUE, I love the way he dances too.
I'm listening to Reptile~Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 16, 2007, 23:16:15
I'm listening to Reptile~Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor
i'm embarrassed to ask since i guess i really should know but where did they play that one together?
there's that killer radio session from chicago 2006 that they did together but i don't remember reptile being played there...
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 17, 2007, 00:35:10
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 16, 2007, 23:16:15
I'm listening to Reptile~Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor
i'm embarrassed to ask since i guess i really should know but where did they play that one together?
there's that killer radio session from chicago 2006 that they did together but i don't remember reptile being played there...
A radio session, they did in Boston, the same year.
Now listening to Dreams. again Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor~ radio sesssion, DC, '96
A little band called Midnight Syndicate which makes some pretty awesomely kickass gothic horror soundtracks that I desperately wish I could obtain rights to use in my films...
CLICK HERE!>>>>>>>http://www.myspace.com/midnightsyndicate (http://www.myspace.com/midnightsyndicate)
OR HERE!>>>>>>>>>>http://www.midnightsyndicate.com/flashmain.htm (http://www.midnightsyndicate.com/flashmain.htm)
They do music for haunted houses, indie films, stuff like that. I bought a CD a while back at a HALLOWEEN shop (actually my dad bought it but it sounds cooler when I say I did) and it was the damned creepiest music I have ever heard...I can't imagine what the Midnight Syndicate movie will be like...
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/61wNtCfwP%2BL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT the title track.
Nowhere near as good as Spend The Night :smth011
Nice cover though(http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/icon_whistlehalo.gif)
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002U82.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
I CAN LISTEN TO THIS EVERY DAY
MIGHT BE THE BEST ALBUM EVER RECORDED...
Quote from: Janko on September 17, 2007, 15:25:46
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002U82.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
I CAN LISTEN TO THIS EVERY DAY
MIGHT BE THE BEST ALBUM EVER RECORDED...
Nice choice. I got the SACD version of that & it is brilliant.
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 17, 2007, 00:37:38
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 17, 2007, 00:35:10
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 16, 2007, 23:16:15
I'm listening to Reptile~Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor
i'm embarrassed to ask since i guess i really should know but where did they play that one together?
there's that killer radio session from chicago 2006 that they did together but i don't remember reptile being played there...
A radio session, they did in Boston, the same year.
Now listening to Dreams. again Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor~ radio sesssion, DC, '96
hey you have those in lossless? would be interesting stuff to listen to.
i really love that chicago 2006 session, they play JD only (dead souls/twenty-four hours/warsaw/atmosphere). :smth020
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 17, 2007, 20:01:38
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 17, 2007, 00:37:38
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 17, 2007, 00:35:10
Quote from: Cure Freak on September 16, 2007, 23:16:15
I'm listening to Reptile~Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor
i'm embarrassed to ask since i guess i really should know but where did they play that one together?
there's that killer radio session from chicago 2006 that they did together but i don't remember reptile being played there...
A radio session, they did in Boston, the same year.
Now listening to Dreams. again Peter Murphy/Trent Reznor~ radio sesssion, DC, '96
hey you have those in lossless? would be interesting stuff to listen to.
i really love that chicago 2006 session, they play JD only (dead souls/twenty-four hours/warsaw/atmosphere). :smth020
I have them in ZIP format.
The Boston one includes Reptile, Warm Leatherette, Strange Kind Of Love and Nightclubbing.
The DC one includes Dreams,Bela Lugosi's Dead, and Final Solution.
I would love to hear the Chicago one.
1989 07 21 - Birmingham :shock:
What a f*cking great show !!!
With 100 years, Faith and Forever in a 3 encore this is the perfect show !!! :smth020
Mainset:
plainsong
pictures of you
closedown
piggy in the mirror
a night like this
just like heaven
catch
last dance
fascination street
cold
charlotte sometimes
the walk
a forest
inbetween days
the same deep water as you
prayers for rain
disintegration
Encore 1:
lullaby
close to me
let's go to bed
why can't i be you
Encore 2:
the holy hour
a strange day
the figurehead
the drowning man
all cats are grey
m
three imaginary boys
fire in cairo
boys don't cry
10.15 saturday night
killing an arab
Quote from: Tof on September 18, 2007, 02:39:38
1989 07 21 - Birmingham :shock:
What a f*cking great show !!!
With 100 years, Faith and Forever in a 3 encore this is the perfect show !!! :smth020
Mainset:
plainsong
pictures of you
closedown
piggy in the mirror
a night like this
just like heaven
catch
last dance
fascination street
cold
charlotte sometimes
the walk
a forest
inbetween days
the same deep water as you
prayers for rain
disintegration
Encore 1:
lullaby
close to me
let's go to bed
why can't i be you
Encore 2:
the holy hour
a strange day
the figurehead
the drowning man
all cats are grey
m
three imaginary boys
fire in cairo
boys don't cry
10.15 saturday night
killing an arab
Yeah, this is one of my favorite Cure shows. It's one of those where the encores really stand out...almost like an additional concert :rocker
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41K3TWlfDxL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Need Some Air
This LP is a lot better than Howl. 8)
Quote from: Steve on September 19, 2007, 14:13:03
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CLT Need Some Air
This LP is a lot better than Howl. 8)
i got that album shortly after it came out, as i found it somewhat interetsing in a first listening.
yet after second, third... i have to say i grew bored with it very soon. recently i tried to get re-interested byt listening to some live stuff but also fell out of interested there.
anyway, not a bad album but just wasn't my thing i guess.
currently:
AATT - silver soul
(http://www.metrolyrics.com/images/albums/9729christiandeath_dollstheatre.jpg)
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41%2B-d7yuSlL._AA240_.jpg)
clt Mind Full Of Daggers
This arrived in the post yesterday
(http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/2977/nilrecurringepsmlba6.jpg)
Porcupine Tree: Nil Recurring ep.
Amazing.
Marika, they are coming your way soon
15th December - Helsinki, House of Culture
16th December - Tampere, Pakkahuone
Tickets are available from www.lippupalvelu.fi and www.tiketti.fi.
;)
Quote from: Steve on September 21, 2007, 19:22:17
Marika, they are coming your way soon
15th December - Helsinki, House of Culture
16th December - Tampere, Pakkahuone
Tickets are available from www.lippupalvelu.fi and www.tiketti.fi.
;)
oh christ i was late and now they've sold out helsinki already.... gaaaaaaa !!!
:smth022
OOOH!
Great songs!
Dresden Dolls - Girl Anachronism
Danse Society - Somewhere
After the Fire - Der Kommisar
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 21, 2007, 19:32:38
Quote from: Steve on September 21, 2007, 19:22:17
Marika, they are coming your way soon
15th December - Helsinki, House of Culture
16th December - Tampere, Pakkahuone
Tickets are available from www.lippupalvelu.fi and www.tiketti.fi.
;)
oh christ i was late and now they've sold out helsinki already.... gaaaaaaa !!!
:smth022
Someone's got to have ticket you can get hold of. Try the official site or something.I'll check around.
CLT DAF: Der Mussolini.
Reminds me of the old clubs I used to go to (when I woz goffix ;))
Quote from: Steve on September 24, 2007, 20:52:27
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 21, 2007, 19:32:38
Quote from: Steve on September 21, 2007, 19:22:17
Marika, they are coming your way soon
15th December - Helsinki, House of Culture
16th December - Tampere, Pakkahuone
Tickets are available from www.lippupalvelu.fi and www.tiketti.fi.
;)
oh christ i was late and now they've sold out helsinki already.... gaaaaaaa !!!
:smth022
Someone's got to have ticket you can get hold of. Try the official site or something.I'll check around.
yessss i got it! i called them on saturday and this nice girl on the phone tipped me that it might be good to call 8 o'clock sharp on monday morning (because tickets that were reserved last week but were maybe never cashed out will be put into re-sale first thing on monday BUT that these will not be shown on their website, they only sell them by phone).
so now i have tickets to both gigs, both in helsinki and tampere - yesyesyes!! (http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/party/party0006.gif) (http://www.mysmiley.net)
You got one for me too right? ;)
Quote from: Steve on September 24, 2007, 21:20:13
You got one for me too right? ;)
you'd want to come all the way up here? oh no i didn't know, i guess i need to start asking around for a second ticket then... ;)
I'm only kidding Marika, although I am VVVVVVVVVV jealous.
ah too bad you were only joking then... ;)
anyway, as i always complain about no good bands/gigs coming my way, i have to admit these last months of 2007 are just about to make a phenomenal exception here: if all goes well (ALL fingers crossed!!!!) i'll get to see 3 muse gigs, now 2 times porcupine tree, 3 kent gigs (they'll play 3 consecutive nights here in helsinki on 4th-6th november :rocker)
+ vnv nation is here on late october, psychic tv plays next week...
damn i can tell you this is really a bit weird! :shock:
i must be dreaming...
I'm going to check the flights.
If it's a possibility, then I will drop you a line (email or a pm).
Got to find somewhere to stay the night though.
:-D
An Adam and the Ants classic, "PLASTIC SURGERY" it was really hard to find and took me an entire day of searching...
From back when they were a full-fledged, Pistols-inspired punk band!!!
Below is a link to the video on youtube...check it out!
Adam and the Ants - Plastic Surgery (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAAK0NWqa3k)
:smth020
Quote from: Steve on September 24, 2007, 21:47:06
I'm going to check the flights.
If it's a possibility, then I will drop you a line (email or a pm).
Got to find somewhere to stay the night though.
:-D
wow, ok hey let me know fast so there would be still hope to get you another ticket too! you see i didn't buy any extra ones yesterday for either shows since i really don't have friends who'd normally be interested in this sort of stuff.
anyway, i suppose arranging the accommodation would be a lot easier... ;)
(you know i really do wish i had money to fly over to see muse in a few eastern european dates! that would have been awesome... but my employer just had to ruin it all this autumn... :evil:)
CLT The Sisterhood : Giving Ground. 8)
@Marika. Can't go to Finland :evil: work things :evil: :evil: & :evil:
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/519K4J8WEQL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Vaseline.
V funny song
Quote from: Steve on September 28, 2007, 19:16:19
@Marika. Can't go to Finland :evil: work things :evil: :evil: & :evil:
this damn saturday is just full of bad news! :?
but what can you do. some other time i guess...
Smashing Pumpkins- A Bullet With Butterfly Wings
Quote from: lordsquidy13 on September 30, 2007, 04:02:19
Smashing Pumpkins- A Bullet With Butterfly Wings
Fantastic song!
My friend and I discovered a band today called "Prototypes"
(http://www.freeindie.com/songs/prototypes/prototypes.gif)
I love these indie groups...way better than mainstream, way more original, way more retro. :smth023
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51A2N18HNAL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT The Upstairs Room 8)
CLT The Cure Live at The Kilburn National 1992.
Best version of A Forest ever. FACT :rocker
Placebo~Rarities~ Bubblegun
Placebo radio sessions~ 2006
The Cure~ live~ The Netherlands 1981
Primary
A Forest
Three Imaginary Boys
Faith
CLT another one of Mr Beaton's masters. (man what a taper (http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/icon_notworthy.gif))
The Cure (yes, I listen to them sometimes ;)) Newcastle 1984
The Cranberries - Delilah
I just found this song by Rob Dickinson (from Catherine Wheel) and I've been obsessed for about the last week!! Don't even have the album yet, but can't get enough of this song. Just played it about 4 times in a row and still going... :rocker
Hmmm. Still new here, not quite sure yet how to add pic to comment and not as an attachment. Will have to play.
Sorry if I'm annoying anyone, but now I'm listening to something else... :lol:
If only tonight we could sleep
In a bed made of flowers
If only tonight we could fall
In a deathless spell...
Mmmmmm! LOVE that one!
(http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m66/tchoutx/KissMeKissMeKissMeAlbum.jpg)
Quote from: LuvURobert on October 02, 2007, 03:44:43
Hmmm. Still new here, not quite sure yet how to add pic to comment and not as an attachment. Will have to play.
A tip.
You don't need to upload the image to photobucket or imageshack. If it's available on say Amazon, then you can right click the pic & paste the properties into the insert image function here. Might save a bit of time for you.
Of course, if it's a pic that's not readily available on the net, then photobucket etc. is the way to go.
Isobel by Bjork!
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/61wNtCfwP%2BL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Like an Animal
This LP is growing on me now.
I like the cover too (http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/smiles/icon_whistlehalo.gif)
Quote from: Steve on October 02, 2007, 08:05:36
Quote from: LuvURobert on October 02, 2007, 03:44:43
Hmmm. Still new here, not quite sure yet how to add pic to comment and not as an attachment. Will have to play.
A tip.
You don't need to upload the image to photobucket or imageshack. If it's available on say Amazon, then you can right click the pic & paste the properties into the insert image function here. Might save a bit of time for you.
Of course, if it's a pic that's not readily available on the net, then photobucket etc. is the way to go.
Thanks for the help, Steve! I appreciate it. Wink, wink. ;)
:rocker
The whole playlist from the Melbourne concert!!!!!!!!
@steve.. love the Upstairs Room too. :smth023
:smth020
Quote from: scatcat on October 03, 2007, 08:19:29
:rocker
The whole playlist from the Melbourne concert!!!!!!!!
:smth020
Did you download it?
Good innit? :D
yep got the list from undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=2611
I have all the albums but missing The Cure 2004, and GALORE (i thought i didn't have wish, but i got it) . so I just listed 'em in order in media library and takes me back... :rocker
:smth020
Renegade by Violet Vendetta.
The Cure. Melbourne 2007
CLT Jumping Someone Else's Train.
Great recording this one.
(http://www.punktipset.se/img150F/1225.jpg)
THE GUYS ROCK!
:rocker
:shock:
can't u hear it???... it's..
:smth089....
silence...aahhh
:smth020
Quote from: Janko on October 04, 2007, 00:09:29
(http://www.punktipset.se/img150F/1225.jpg)
THE GUYS ROCK!
:rocker
I saw this lot at the Clarendon ballroom back in the late 80's & they were really good.
They were on the same night as Fields of The Nephilim.
Top night out that was. 8)
She Wants Revenge - Walking Away
new song =))
Friction by Television.
GET ME BODIED!!!
By Beyonce
I'm obsessed with that song.
Alien Sex Fiend
Liquid Head in Tokyo
(http://www.joydiv.org/images/12347s.jpg)
A teriffic single
Quote from: Yanna Sometimes on October 06, 2007, 05:04:30
Friction by Television.
GREAT SONG
GREAT ALBUM
GREAT BAND
:smth023
I'M GOING STEADY WITH THE FALL'S "UNUTTERABLE"
Pornography.. Deluxe Edition... Hanging garden.. it keeps going round and roung ..I love it, I love it! :smth023
:smth020
(http://www.joydiv.org/images/sthess.jpg)
Was Shadowplay, but now onto New Dawn Fades.
Fantastic version of a fantastic song.
(http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/41C8DXGESSL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Radioactive Toy.
a masterpiece 8)
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/9003.jpg)
MUSTA PARAATI (="black parade"): probably the one and only "real" and original early synth/goth-rock band from finland.
they only made two albums in the early 80s before breaking up...
their 2nd album 'peilitalossa' ("in the house of mirrors") is now available in re-issue, with 10 bonus tracks. :smth023
read more:
http://www.phinnweb.org/early/synth/mustaparaati/
+you can watch a video for 'pikkulapsia peilitalossa' (="kids/children in the house of mirrors") here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORn1ZZSyn8Q
http://www.last.fm/music/Musta+Paraati
:smth020
(and before anyone even mentions it: no it has NOTHING to do with those chemical ass-romance hosers :evil:)
@Marika
I liked that track. Any more like that?
Quote from: Steve on October 06, 2007, 19:57:31
(http://www.joydiv.org/images/sthess.jpg)
now onto New Dawn Fades.
Fantastic version of a fantastic song.
good taste man
Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo :-D
The 300 soundtrack.
ELO - "Out of the Blue" and "Time". The first is awesome, the second is grossly ignored/underrated.
I've also recently come across a band called Film School that I'm liking. They're coming to Boston in a few weeks, so I'm pretty psyched. Kinda MBV-like from the one track I've heard (called "Lectric" - check it out!). I have to pick up their album...
There's also been a string of other decent UK bands coming through Boston that I've seen lately: the Cinematics, the Klaxons, the Aliens (ex-Beta Band members), to name a few.
I've also got the new Ash album coming to me from the UK sometime this week, via a friend who's over there now... So technically I'm not currently listening to it, but it's only a matter of time, now. Ash = awesome.
Gang Of Four - Paralyzed.
Sex Gang Children - Alien Baby
Quote from: Steve on October 06, 2007, 21:48:40
@Marika
I liked that track. Any more like that?
you've got a pm. ;)
currently listening to the new song"Please Project"!!!!! yum yum yum!!! :smth023 :smth023
:smth020
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41%2B-d7yuSlL._AA240_.jpg)
Opted for some sleazy rock n roll.
CLT Killer.
(http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/IzzyHaveMercy666/corpsepaintpaint.gif) (http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/IzzyHaveMercy666/corpsepaintpaint.gif) (http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/IzzyHaveMercy666/corpsepaintpaint.gif) (http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/IzzyHaveMercy666/corpsepaintpaint.gif)
Download Festival boot :rocker
... the rustling sounds of leaves in the trees outside my office window. ::) And complete and utter silence! ;):smth047
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00000INLL.01._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
DYING ON THE VINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All the day in my car:
"so dark all over Europe - Holocaust"
THE SISTERS OF MERCY
Rage by Violent Femmes. :-D
How about "HOLLOWED GROUND" by Violent Femmes?
How about some more Virgin Prunes?
How bouts we get some Strontium 90 (The Police) demos playing?
How about a little Bauhaus?
All that and more, playing on my IPOD now!
"Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins
Depeche Mode - Black Celebration
Welcome to the forum Deni :-D
The Sisters Of Mercy - raeding Festival 25/08/91
....and in my car today:
Alien Sex Fiend - Liquid Head in Tokyo
The Slits - Ping Pong Affair.
Time for controversy?
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DSMRT0S6L._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Anniversary.
A totally brilliant track off a very underrated LP
Quote from: Steve on October 11, 2007, 08:20:38
Time for controversy?
What controversey? I like that album fine. :rocker :rocker
Mew - And The Glass Handed Kites
(http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:RWAAmI_yeMixwM:http://cdn.last.fm/coverart/300x300/2047675-1208855078.jpg)
CLT an audio rip from my trilogy DVD
Bloodflowers.
Sends shivers down my spine & that's a good thing 8)
Quote from: AlluivialL on October 10, 2007, 10:50:33
"Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins
Great choice! Great band!
I am now listening to some very very early
SMASHING PUMPKINS demos from when Billy Corgan had a goth band called "The Mark", it's very interesting and inspiring stuff! :smth023
Trial By Fire - Tearwave. :smth020
Billy Holiday... Strange Fruit and now The Very Thought Of You. :smth054
Never Meant To Hurt You - Good Shoes
... sorry, changed gears. Now listening to Naked Raygun "Wonder Beer"!! :rocker Looks like this band I liked many, many moons ago is reunited and playing gigs again!! I'm so excited! :-D
Sarah McLachlan ~ Dear God :smth025
Death in June
The Guilty have no Pride
Ready Steady Go - Generation X
FINALLY!
THE CURE - PLEASE PROJECT
I DIDNT LISTEN TO THE CURE FOR AT LEAST A MONTH ... AND THEN A NEW SONG!
:smth020
Best Of Depeche Mode
Shadow To Fall - The Damned
Quote from: Cure Freak on October 13, 2007, 18:29:31
Best Of Depeche Mode
oh man,, Cure Freak you crack me up! I have the best of Depeche Mode, I am listening to them now.. thanx to you.. BRING IT ON !! :rocker
The Sisters Of Mercy
So Dark All over Europe - Holocaust (live)
CLT one of my fav. songs EMMA
Quote from: Yanna Sometimes on October 13, 2007, 18:30:33
Shadow To Fall - The Damned
Ah, another great choice from Yanna!
I was pressured into listening to The Smiths today. I caved.
51st State - New Model Army
My new favourite song. 8)
(http://userpages.umbc.edu/~vijay/TG/pics/tapes/nothing_short_of_a_total_war.gif)
A BIT OF A NOSTALGIA TRIP FOR ME...
:-D
Quote from: Janko on October 16, 2007, 15:29:02
(http://userpages.umbc.edu/~vijay/TG/pics/tapes/nothing_short_of_a_total_war.gif)
A BIT OF A NOSTALGIA TRIP FOR ME...
:-D
please explain?? :shock: :shock:
Joy Division - live @ Preston 28/02/1980
CLT Wilderness
Quote from: CureCrusader on October 16, 2007, 16:53:10
please explain?? :shock: :shock:
I HAVE A LOVE\HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ACT
:-D
Quote from: psichonaut on October 16, 2007, 17:25:38
Joy Division - live @ Preston 28/02/1980
CLT Wilderness
DESPITE THE SOUND PROBLEMS - THEIR BEST LIVE RECORDING!
:smth023 :smth023
Quote from: scatcat on October 15, 2007, 18:31:03
Quote from: Cure Freak on October 13, 2007, 18:29:31
Best Of Depeche Mode
oh man,, Cure Freak you crack me up! I have the best of Depeche Mode, I am listening to them now.. thanx to you.. BRING IT ON !! :rocker
small world. :lol:
I love DM.
Quote from: Janko on October 16, 2007, 21:25:04
Quote from: psichonaut on October 16, 2007, 17:25:38
Joy Division - live @ Preston 28/02/1980
CLT Wilderness
DESPITE THE SOUND PROBLEMS - THEIR BEST LIVE RECORDING!
:smth023 :smth023
i don't know what version you listened but mine is good enough :smth023
ALRIGHT! Who is CLT???
I hear so much about them on here, but I have no idea what y'all are talking about! :smth020
Hehe, anyway...
I'm listening to some various bands on Lastfm.com
Quote from: Carnage Visor on October 17, 2007, 00:19:49
ALRIGHT! Who is CLT???
I hear so much about them on here, but I have no idea what y'all are talking about! :smth020
Hehe, anyway...
I'm listening to some various bands on Lastfm.com
oh you silly... :shock: I thought it means Currently Listening To? Maybe not, maybe it's some cult thingy... :smth023
Quote from: scatcat on October 17, 2007, 06:31:46
ALRIGHT! Who is CLT???
Corrently listening to "Wilderness" (this is the song i was listening to in that moment) :smth020
CV ~ CLT is the abbreviation of "currently listening to".It's not a band. :smth001
Quote from: psichonaut on October 16, 2007, 22:05:40
Quote from: Janko on October 16, 2007, 21:25:04
Quote from: psichonaut on October 16, 2007, 17:25:38
Joy Division - live @ Preston 28/02/1980
CLT Wilderness
DESPITE THE SOUND PROBLEMS - THEIR BEST LIVE RECORDING!
:smth023 :smth023
i don't know what version you listened but mine is good enough :smth023
WELL, THE OFFICIAL OFCOURSE!
I DIDNT EXPRESS CORRECTLY
I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE QUALITY OF MUSIC PLAYED, NOT OF THE RECORDING (IT'S NOT BOOTLEG)
Quote from: Janko on October 17, 2007, 15:21:08
Quote from: psichonaut on October 16, 2007, 22:05:40
Quote from: Janko on October 16, 2007, 21:25:04
Quote from: psichonaut on October 16, 2007, 17:25:38
Joy Division - live @ Preston 28/02/1980
CLT Wilderness
DESPITE THE SOUND PROBLEMS - THEIR BEST LIVE RECORDING!
:smth023 :smth023
i don't know what version you listened but mine is good enough :smth023
WELL, THE OFFICIAL OFCOURSE!
I DIDNT EXPRESS CORRECTLY
I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE QUALITY OF MUSIC PLAYED, NOT OF THE RECORDING (IT'S NOT BOOTLEG)
i found it on the same level of the B-side "still" or the live in "Les Bains"
CLT the Cure live @ Aachen 22/05/1982
now on M
CLT : THE CURE 2004... the end of the world... after watching M.T.V. special!! :rocker
CLT Dave Gahan's Hour Glass
Quote from: Cure Freak on October 19, 2007, 12:51:02
CLT Dave Gahan's Hour Glass
I am soooo out of touch. :oops: I have no idea! I should maybe turn on the radio at some point in this Decade!! :smth100
CYNDI LAUPER - MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING
I LOVE IT!
:smth020
(http://system.bloger.cz/img/users/boblucan/200px-Christian-Death---Only-Theatre-Of-Pain.jpg)
CLT Spiritual cramp.... :rocker
(http://www.gutsofdarkness.com/_images/pochettes/3170_7891.jpg)Now on L.A. Rain
Dancing With Myself - Generation X
CLT Led Zeppelin - All of My love :smth020
Blue Oyster Cult, and some older stuff. Led Zepplin aswell, but at moment B.O.C "Dont fear the reaper" :rocker
Quote from: ROGUE on October 23, 2007, 06:31:46
Blue Oyster Cult, and some older stuff. Led Zepplin aswell, but at moment B.O.C "Dont fear the reaper" :rocker
Yeah..Dont fear the reaper is good Rogue..nice choice. :rocker
The sisters of mercy live @ Blackburn 21/03/1985
CLT Some Kind of Stranger
Oh silly me...I'm too proper I guess, it takes me forever to catch onto internet abbreviations and slang words! :-D
The whole "LOL" thing, I had no idea what it meant for the longest time...same goes with "PWN3D" or "OWNED"...I still don't understand those! ;)
Anyway, CLT Gary Numan And Tubeway Army songs, Minor Threat by Minor Threat...
I'm dying to get my hands on (pun intended) of some of the Robert Smith "The Glove" demos...I don't like that Landray girl's vocals much...
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/CDUCoverArt/Music/20/6080520.jpg)
THEY ARE OLD...
BUT THEY RULE!
Quote from: Janko on October 24, 2007, 22:12:58
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/CDUCoverArt/Music/20/6080520.jpg)
THEY ARE OLD...
BUT THEY RULE!
:rocker :rocker :rocker
Good choice
:smth020 I'm currently listening to a local Chicago band that I just totally found by accident (called The Attraction) while looking for directions for my bro online. The song I found is called Drop the L.
I'm just shocked at how tight they are for being a local band. WOW!! I miss seeing local bands play! I just love the internet... oh and MySpam! :smth055
Quote from: Janko on October 24, 2007, 22:12:58
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/CDUCoverArt/Music/20/6080520.jpg)
THEY ARE OLD...
BUT THEY RULE!
:rocker I only had 1 album (cassette tape, LOL) by them... Brighter Than A Million Suns from like '86, but I liked it!! I didn't know they were still around! Awesome!
CLT Mawi - Kian
Quote from: LuvURobert on October 25, 2007, 04:14:56
Quote from: Janko on October 24, 2007, 22:12:58
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/CDUCoverArt/Music/20/6080520.jpg)
THEY ARE OLD...
BUT THEY RULE!
:rocker I only had 1 album (cassette tape, LOL) by them... Brighter Than A Million Suns from like '86, but I liked it!! I didn't know they were still around! Awesome!
THIS IS THEIR LAST ALBUM "S/T" FROM 2003 I THINK!
I THINK THE SONG "YOU WILL NEVER GET TO ME" VERY CURISH...
BASS LINE IN PARTICULAR...
:smth023
CLT ~ The Birthday Party - Dead Joe
CLT
Joy Division - WARSAW!
Quote from: Carnage Visor on October 26, 2007, 00:00:59
CLT
Joy Division - WARSAW!
CV~ there is a movie coming out, on Joy Division.. it looks really good!! filmed in black and white.. :smth023
On Topic-
CLT ~ Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, With a Little Help From my Freinds, She's Leaving Home and Lovely Rita ... The Beatles!! :smth023
ALIEN SEX FIEND - Acid Bath
CLT Breackdown and cry :smth020
ooooh too acid
Quote from: psichonaut on October 26, 2007, 19:46:52
ALIEN SEX FIEND - Acid Bath
I LOVE THEM! "Dead and Buried" is my favorite so far, I just got into them.
"D-d-d-dead and buried!"
That part is great.
scatcat, do you know what the movie is called? I want to check that out!
CLT Pirate Ships....AAARRRHH..!! thanks to me matey silversand!! :smth023
Quote from: Carnage Visor on October 26, 2007, 23:03:28
scatcat, do you know what the movie is called? I want to check that out!
I think Lara's talking about Control. I wanted to try to see it last week in England, but simply didn't have the time. The reviews have been excellent though.
CV..yes, I think it's called Control, thanks Steve.. :smth023 I can't wait to see it here.. soon I think.. it will be very interesting.
in Italy i think it will be only on DVD, i hope, now isn't on program to translate this movie
CLT the Sisters of Mercy - Demos & Rarities
now on Sister Ray
DIVINE WOLFSHEIM
(http://www.musicfolio.com/modernrock/wolfsheim_spectators.jpg)
CLT "SLEEP SOMEHOW"
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED!
Quote from: scatcat on October 27, 2007, 10:07:32
CV..yes, I think it's called Control, thanks Steve.. :smth023 I can't wait to see it here.. soon I think.. it will be very interesting.
saw it.
:D
Coctau Twins
Black Sessions
her voce makes me shiver
Dreamland radio~ the Cure.. again., love it. :smth020 great mixes when i am lazy~does all the work for me.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RE5JM9D2L._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Teardrops.
@Marco
You are right about Liz Fraser.
Song To The Siren going on next. All washed down with a 30 year old single malt. :D
Can i have a single malt, time to go thought i was on the drinking thred for a sec. oops slipped up...
mineral water is underated !!
hehehehe listening to the sound of my fingers clicking on the keyboard, but atm iam listening
to Vallejo~by Ween :smth023 something different, havent heard it for awhile. love this song.
Another day in the "Holocaust"
The Sisters of Mercy
Helena - Misfits
:P :-D :D
Enrique Inglesias singing in spanish but its really depressing! he sounds in pain!
I think i should listen to the nightmare before christmas soundtrack instead :smth036
AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH IT WENT TO GEORGE MICHAEL!! THE HORROR THE FEAR THE SHAME!!!! :smth010
oh good it "this is halloween" now by the citizens of halloween lmao!
(http://media.musictoday.com/store/bands/926/product_medium/The%20Cult.jpg)
THE CULT
live @ 1st Avenue Minneapolis 2006
CLT peace dog
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult... Days of Swine & Roses :smth020
(http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee196/luvurobert/rock.gif)
Christian Says - Tones on Tail
DISINTEGRATION....lullaby....fascination street... yummy :smth023
Quote from: scatcat on November 02, 2007, 09:13:20
DISINTEGRATION....lullaby....fascination street... yummy :smth023
Still an epic album :smth023
Quote from: Steve on November 02, 2007, 11:45:59
Quote from: scatcat on November 02, 2007, 09:13:20
DISINTEGRATION....lullaby....fascination street... yummy :smth023
Still an epic album :smth023
yeah...dreamy.. :smth023
Quote from: Hero on October 31, 2007, 14:51:31
AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH IT WENT TO GEORGE MICHAEL!! THE HORROR THE FEAR THE SHAME!!!! :smth010
the only positive was "Wake me up before u go-go..." umm.. I refuse to say if i like anymore!!! 8)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51N5PRFS5ZL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT So What 8)
NEW ORDER
live in Birmingham 1983
CLT Everything's gone green
Quote from: Hero link=topic=3438.msg35211 #msg35211 date=1193838514
Enrique Inglesias singing in spanish but its really depressing! he sounds in pain!
when does he not??? oh I'm cracking up again!! hehahaha :-D
CLT~ Powderfinger
Actually listening the a crappy commercial for pasta on t.v. that sounds like someone on a toy guitar, ohh yes fken awsum crap.
:-D :roll:
torturing myself, so i get into the good stuff later. :smth023
Quote from: LuvURobert on October 31, 2007, 16:47:37
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult... Days of Swine & Roses :smth020
(http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee196/luvurobert/rock.gif)
Just wanted to dance with the skeleton little bit more, yehh !!!!
"What Sara Said" by Death Cab For Cutie
Love is watching someone die, so who's going to watch you die?
it's so beautiful.
Quote from: AlluivialL on November 03, 2007, 09:56:48
"What Sara Said" by Death Cab For Cutie
Love is watching someone die, so who's going to watch you die?
it's so beautiful.
AlluivialL .. never heard of this?? can you please pass on some info on them?
and that quote.. "Love is watching someone die, so who's going to watch you die?"
that makes me feel soo lonely... I'll just go away and crawl into a ball in the corner of the room ..on my own... :cry:
Quote from: scatcat on November 03, 2007, 10:14:06
Quote from: AlluivialL on November 03, 2007, 09:56:48
"What Sara Said" by Death Cab For Cutie
Love is watching someone die, so who's going to watch you die?
it's so beautiful.
AlluivialL .. never heard of this?? can you please pass on some info on them?
and that quote.. "Love is watching someone die, so who's going to watch you die?"
that makes me feel soo lonely... I'll just go away and crawl into a ball in the corner of the room ..on my own... :cry:
I'm sorry that makes you feel that way..
Death Cab For Cutie is a band..lol, here's the video of the song I quoted from
http://youtube.com/watch?v=L1SZvhCNIY0
They write very sad songs..but sad songs make me happy..
so strange.
thanks sweetie.. :smth023
just watched the video.. it is extremely moving.. :(
The band.. Death Cab For Cutie.. are they UK, US, or Australian? I love the sound on the piano.. haunting and passionate..
Quote from: scatcat on November 03, 2007, 10:55:23
thanks sweetie.. :smth023
just watched the video.. it is extremely moving.. :(
The band.. Death Cab For Cutie.. are they UK, US, or Australian? I love the sound on the piano.. haunting and passionate..
Oh yes, very moving. They're from the US.
You're welcome. Marching Bands Of Manhattan is my favorite song by them.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=be2LvYXOcSI
thank you AlluivialL... :smth001
it is through forums such as this, that can allow us to get to know other Curefans.. and may also discover that we may have more things in common..
i liked it very much !! :smth020
Quote from: scatcat on November 03, 2007, 11:15:09
thank you AlluivialL... :smth001
it is through forums such as this, that can allow us to get to know other Curefans.. and may also discover that we may have more things in common..
i liked it very much !! :smth020
Aww, I'm so happy you liked it. You're welcome, again.
Have a nice night..er day? It's 3am here, don't know what time it is there.
CLT now...
CD:1... Lament... Just One Kiss.. I love these recordings..! :rocker
CLT...
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Quote from: Cure Freak on November 03, 2007, 18:59:11
CLT...
(http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/4725/b00004seub01scmzzzzzzzoq0.jpg)
Very very great gig :smth023
Now listening(http://planetx.htmlplanet.com/Pics/sisters.gif)
Black Planet - the bootleg
Now on EMMA
Quote from: psichonaut on November 03, 2007, 19:20:58
Quote from: Cure Freak on November 03, 2007, 18:59:11
CLT...
(http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/4725/b00004seub01scmzzzzzzzoq0.jpg)
Very very great gig :smth02
Yes, one of the best concert albums I've evcer heard. And I got to see them last year. Fantastic performance and Peter was quite a showman.
Iam listening to bootleg LP- Final Romance '80 (Germany)- Plastic Passion atm, awsum recording :smth023
FIREWORKSS!!!
HAPPY BONFIRE NIGHT EVERYONE!
Alice Cooper's, Welcome to my Nightmare, Track 2 (Devil's Food). :rocker
Up to Track 10 now (The Awakening). :rocker
KENT
(http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/9561/pb040829lz9.jpg)
it's been christmas here lately, since the band is playing three(!) consecutive nights here in helsinki is a rather small venue.
i've attended the first two gigs, today's the third. ahh it's been so good... i love these guys. and while they might often confuse even their biggest fans with what they do on their albums, they are always tight live, whatever it was they were playing.
i was hoping they would play 'VinterNoll2', although they never really play it anymore... but just for me...
and they did play it yesterdayyyyyyy :D :D :D
check out for VinterNoll2 & Musik Non Stop here:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=168562507
and their fabled '747' - one of the best tracks ever if you ask me.
(unfortunately the english version which isn't quite on par with the original. anyway, musically it's the same):
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=106962865
Another girl another planet, i LOVE this song!!!
Currently listening to "Poppy Day" by Siouxsie and the Banshees
(http://panther1.last.fm/coverart/300x300/2234995.jpg)
PRETTY F***ING UPLIFTING!
:rocker
Cranes
live @ amsterdam 22/2/91
thanks for the surprise my Friend...you know who you are
Still listening to Alice Coops because I left my computer on all night. :shock:
listening to:
1st CRANES live in Rome 29/10/92
2nd Cranes live in Florence 27/10/92
now on New Order live in Berlin 15/09/2001
CLT - Butterflies Instead ~ K's Choice
"I lock the door and lock my head and dream of butterflies instead"
"The Bewlay Brothers" by David Bowie
ANOTHER GIRL, ANOTHER PLANET
PLAYED BY
GHOST DANCE
CUTE AS ALWAYS!!!
:smth020
I swear to god I have been watching and listening to Kate Bush non-stop for the past seven hours...
I was listening to "Sat In Your Lap"...I like the single cover, with the picture of Kate wearing a giant dunce cap in a ballerina outfit...
signal to noise...everyday the cure....cure is my food... ;) :-D
Quote from: Carnage Visor on November 09, 2007, 01:55:12
I swear to god I have been watching and listening to Kate Bush non-stop for the past seven hours...
I was listening to "Sat In Your Lap"...I like the single cover, with the picture of Kate wearing a giant dunce cap in a ballerina outfit...
For me, my favourite Kate Bush song is Wuthering Heights.. oooh Heathcliff,.. it's me I'm Kathy.. let me in your window... ooohh ..... ohh
chills.. freaky.lyrics and voice.. MAGIC. :smth023
i'm listening to Hot Chip, it makes me want to dance, wow, i love dancing
Currently listening to the Mantaray album by Siouxsie. I think she did a fantastic job. Especially on the first four songs, and Heaven and Alchemy.
listened today some siouxsie live from 81/82/83/90/91
Quote from: scatcat on November 09, 2007, 13:31:14
For me, my favourite Kate Bush song is Wuthering Heights.. oooh Heathcliff,.. it's me I'm Kathy.. let me in your window... ooohh ..... ohh
chills.. freaky.lyrics and voice.. MAGIC. :smth023
Yesssss!!!! The whole album is great, but that song....It just gives me chills. I can't help but sing along with it, and of course I sound like a turkey being strangled -- how does she go that high?? :o
Last song I listened to a few minutes ago was
Primary.
Quote from: robiola on November 10, 2007, 20:45:40
how does she go that high?? :o
Simple: She is magic! And yes, that was the song that one me over...I loved her expressions in the video (I refer of course to the one where she's wearing white and in the black room)
Quote from: robiolaLast song I listened to a few minutes ago was Primary.
Very good song, always gets me nodding and bopping and moving and everything!
I love the beat in that one. Listened to The Cure last night while trying to sleep, found out that it was nearly impossible with there being so many awesome songs that make me want to dance. The one that can put me to sleep would be "HAPPY THE MAN" because it sounds like a rainforest.
CLT..
Depeche Mode~ Touring The Angel~ Mexico City 2006
Quote from: Carnage Visor on November 11, 2007, 19:12:43
Listened to The Cure last night while trying to sleep, found out that it was nearly impossible with there being so many awesome songs that make me want to dance. The one that can put me to sleep would be "HAPPY THE MAN" because it sounds like a rainforest.
For me it's
All Cats Are Grey-- it doesn't exactly put me to sleep because I love it too much, but it does put me into a sort of stupor.... feeling sort of suspended in space...you know?
Listening to now -- The Shins,
Wincing the Night Away. Cheers me up!
Listening to the Doctor Who soundtrack of series 1 & 2. Doomsday is the best track - its amazing! It sort of hypnotizes me - makes me go a bit weird and happy :-D
CLT..
Je t'aime, Moi Non Plus~ Trash Palace
I love when Brian sings in French
:smth049
Crash and Burn
from the live in the House of Blues, Anaheim 2006
The Sisters of Mercy
The Cure. Mexico 21/10/07
CLT To Wish Impossible Things
8)
Quote from: Janko on November 09, 2007, 00:47:36
ANOTHER GIRL, ANOTHER PLANET
PLAYED BY
GHOST DANCE
I love the Only Ones' original of that. One of my all time top 10.
CUTE AS ALWAYS!!!
:smth020
Snippets of this and that...
I had just recently listened to Cocteau Twins "In The Gold Dust Rust" and "Wax And Wayne" but my IPOD ran out of batts and shut off...damn those are great songs. So is "Blood ****"
Now I am listening to Bowie. :)
The Donnas live in Paris 7/11/07
:rocker
CLT.. and also Currently watching.. In Orange.. :rocker
Robert is soo happy dancing, shy, vulnerable, everyone in the band at that time is soo serious, Simon is just the same !! :smth023
Robert just doesn't move much anymore.. except in the Mexico 3rd night when they play the 3rd new song..
ohh memories.. :smth020
CLT...
CSS ~ Lets make love and listen to death from above
woot! I'm going to see them in 20 days!!!
Does this beautiful cover art say enough?
(http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/3527/katebushsinglecoverwo3.jpg)
I love this one!!! ;)
Not only is the song a fantastic example of how wonderful and outstanding she is as an artist, the cover art shows how she can be both sensual and silly at the same time...I love the earth in her hands and the dunce cap...I wonder what she was trying to convey!
Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks 8)
AND also Richard Hell, Siouxsie, Interpol, Misfits, X-Ray Spex!
CLT...
(http://img.mp3sugar.com/album/cover307_20005.jpg)
Psychocandy ~ The Jesus and Mary chain
And just before that
Hungry Beat ~ Fire Engines
:smth020
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ES4N0SGRL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Lights
....& it is brilliant.... :D
THIS LITTLE SOUNDTRACK!
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002GD4.01._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
Please, tell me if you want me to stop, I don't want to become annoying!
Quote from: Carnage Visor on November 21, 2007, 00:29:11
THIS LITTLE SOUNDTRACK!
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002GD4.01._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
Please, tell me if you want me to stop, I don't want to become annoying!
You go ahead.
More Kate pictures please.... ;)
Here Is Gone-Goo Goo DOlls
(http://quimby.gnus.org/4ad-pics/Bauhaus.InTheFlatField.cd.jpg)
1998 REISSUE
CLT Nerves
TO ALL BONO'S FANS.... :!: :!:
in across the universe...bono was special appearance in that movie.... :lol:
p/s miss lady...
have you watch across the universe ;) ;)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/314DXVEVCQL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Rise or Fall 8)
Now CLT...
:rocker Happiness in Slavery ~ NIN
(http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/5064/f3xo0.jpg)
CLT At Night (without keyboards) :-D
'cymbal song' by gavin harrison... :smth020
http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=zLhQxBMay4c&feature=related
That "Cymbal" was really cool !! :shock: I was just listening aswell.
And watching the link, eyes were scanning with each new sound that was made, loved it. :smth023
That was cool :rocker
definately trippy... :smth026 mesmerising... is he any relation to the God George Harrison?
i'm glad someone liked it, i think it's really cool "song". :smth023
Quote from: scatcat on November 24, 2007, 13:03:56
definately trippy... :smth026 mesmerising... is he any relation to the God George Harrison?
hmmm not that i know...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Harrison
anyway gavin's awesome, certainly one of the best drummers around, one of my favorite musicians at the moment. (http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/images/smilies/bowdown.gif)
i'm totally captivated by his playing :shock: - and listening to musicians like him.... uuuhmmm it makes me wish that the cure had bothered to auction someone like him back then in the 90s... aaaarrrggh. :roll:
he's currently drumming with "maybe the best band on the planet right after that certain other band hmm well you know who i mean"
Porcupine Tree (sorryyyyy caley...).
if you want to
see gavin in action (really worth it imo), you
should check out this dvd:
http://www.porcupinetree.com/discography.details.cfm?albumid=118
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/1/16/16620.jpg)
i know it's really bold to say so but it might be the best live dvd i've seen so far. especially gavin's playing makes my jaw drop... :shock:
i searched youtube for some of the best clips from the dvd but of course they get removed all the time because of the copyrights...
all i could find now was 'Train's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzlDr6aKEH4
unfortunately not so much gavin there on this track but otherwise worth watching. and some funny bits included: just watch around 4 minutes how steven breaks a guitar string on a really "great" moment - "we were doing SO well..." :lol:
:smth020
(ok ok i know that caley will beat me in public for this post, i know.... i'll go into hiding now :oops: ;))
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 24, 2007, 16:54:01
i'm glad someone liked it, i think it's really cool "song". :smth023
Quote from: scatcat on November 24, 2007, 13:03:56
definately trippy... :smth026 mesmerising... is he any relation to the God George Harrison?
hmmm not that i know...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Harrison
anyway gavin's awesome, certainly one of the best drummers around, one of my favorite musicians at the moment. (http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/images/smilies/bowdown.gif)
i'm totally captivated by his playing :shock: - and listening to musicians like him.... uuuhmmm it makes me wish that the cure had bothered to auction someone like him back then in the 90s... aaaarrrggh. :roll:
he's currently drumming with "maybe the best band on the planet right after that certain other band hmm well you know who i mean" Porcupine Tree (sorryyyyy caley...).
if you want to see gavin in action (really worth it imo), you should check out this dvd:
http://www.porcupinetree.com/discography.details.cfm?albumid=118
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/1/16/16620.jpg)
i know it's really bold to say so but it might be the best live dvd i've seen so far. especially gavin's playing makes my jaw drop... :shock:
i searched youtube for some of the best clips from the dvd but of course they get removed all the time because of the copyrights...
all i could find now was 'Train's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzlDr6aKEH4
unfortunately not so much gavin there on this track but otherwise worth watching. and some funny bits included: just watch around 4 minutes how steven breaks a guitar string on a really "great" moment - "we were doing SO well..." :lol:
:smth020
(ok ok i know that caley will beat me in public for this post, i know.... i'll go into hiding now :oops: ;))
@
Marika.
Do you have that dvd? It is truly excellent ;)
Quote from: Steve on November 24, 2007, 17:35:28
@Marika.
Do you have that dvd? It is truly excellent ;)
yes i do - otherwise i wouldn't have said it's the best damn live dvd i've ever seen. ;)
although it took me a weirdly long time to get it, i don't know why. i only just bought it a few days ago. :oops:
i've always been into live videos/dvds (both official and nonofficial) but i admit that i quite rarely watch many of them all through on one single sitting - even the best ones i usually watch in several parts/in bits and pieces (maybe i lack some basic concentrational skills or something...). anyway, this one has made a strange exception: i've watched it all through on three days in a row now.... and that's just not at all normal for me. so all i can think of is that it must be pretty good, i suppose... but the musicianship on this performance is simply so exceptional, on all fronts. :shock:
ps. i write in small letters so maybe caley doesn't notice...
:smth043 :smth042 :smth036 :smth005
You are very funny.
It is a cracker of a recording. You got the Rockpalast one?
aaahh no i don't, but i should download it from the official site, really. all my live stuff's unofficial - thanks to a lot of good people on dime... :smth023
incoming.... ;)
CLT The Buzzcocks: What Do I Get?
Genius!
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 24, 2007, 17:49:46ps. i write in small letters so maybe caley doesn't notice...
Well, I'll write this in large letters so you all do notice...
http://www.porcupinetreeforum.co.uk
:smth006 (http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/8671/kissus9.gif) ;)
Although I do agree that The Cure deserve a more technically inclined drummer, no doubt.
Iam listening to Kate Miller-Heidke at moment, first time i heard this i hated it !!
Second time i saw this link on t.v. and was really amazed, around 1:27 her voice trips me totally and at the
end where she screams.
I find her very interesting, very different, interesting, hard to describe,
But i thought her like Cindy Lauper cross Kate Bush (and opera) when i first heard her.? would like some feed back, what
you think, anyone ?
Iam not sure about the eccentuated accent, but i really love her bold type of singing, and her vocal range.
I havent heard all of her songs, but was captivated with this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVxWtzYxIbw
~Edit ~Yes its definately grown on me too. :smth050
thanks ROGUE!! I can say this: I never watch the Arias.. :oops: and I have never seen this Katie Miller-Heidke before, and this is the first time I have seen or heard her! You are right.. she does remind me of Kate Bush also mixed with Cyndi Lauper!! :smth023
very interesting artist! :rocker
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41EZH8CTC9L._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Prayers For Rain.
Just so good to listen to........ 8)
The Horrors ~ Death at the Chapel :smth020
(http://betterpropaganda.com/images/artwork/Turn_On_The_Bright_Lights-Interpol_480.jpg)
GODDAMNIT THEY'RE GOOD!!!!!!!!
:smth023 :smth023
:smth020
Siouxsie & The Banshees- "Arabian Knights"
CLT: Add it Up - Violent Femmes
I'm trying to listen to a band called the "DIAGRAM BROTHERS" but Pandora will not let me skip enough songs to find them (the other day I heard a few tunes by them I liked, and now Pandora is completely steering away from them in order to play some completely off-topic songs that don't belong...
I started a station for weirdish post-punk/goth/new wave bands like Sex Gang Children or Wall Of Voodoo, and now it's started playing completely random songs that don't even fit the category!!!
Oh wells, I figure it out. :smth001
Peace!
CLT -
Pet Shop Boys
I'ts a Sin 8)
Iam listening to something hippy-ish, if i have to pop into a category~ Its called "Orange Grove Siesta" :smth017 -John B. Levine
which is suppose to be very calming and create Alpha waves :smth006 :smth006 and encourage a good mood.
hmm let you know how it goes :smth051 :smth047 :smth050
Hey CV- you started a station ? sounds interesting. Linky pls :smth023
Foals ~ Hummer 8)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/2115944PQKL._AA130_.jpg)
CLT This Damn Nation.
Absolute cracker!
Oh, the station is just on Pandora, but I'd definately love to RUN a station, putting on whatever I feel like, I'd take suggestions and requests from you guys! Sounds fun!
I am currently listening to PANDORA radio, as stated above, and I'm trying to find something gothy or Cure-ish amongst alot of crap (sorry for the crudeness).
A few cool new bands I discovered:
DIAGRAM BROTHERS
1919
The Phantom Limbs
Radio 4
The Open
Play Dead
Well, those are just the ones I like... :)
I'm getting all nostalgic listening to the Spice Girls first album. Wow 1996 seems so long ago, i feel so old!
I think its a big mistake them getting back together, but in their day they were pretty awesome! Girl Power..
CLT ~ 2 become 1 :smth022
Ooh, Cocteau Twins!
"The Tinderbox" and "Musette And Drums"
Great band.
clt..
(http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:4CcvZqaFptLOFM:http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/599.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROqKip3LztY
I like these girls~ well this song, and a couple others, but love the attitude of this
video. :smth050
Edit~ ohh that sounds awsum at the zoo- they love animals aswell, cool girls. :smth023
Quote from: ROGUE on December 03, 2007, 13:32:37
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROqKip3LztY
I like these girls~ well this song, and a couple others, but love the attitude of this
video. :smth050
Wow The Veronicas! I saw them at Australia Zoo. :smth023
Listening to a weird song called Monkey Stole My Face ... Very odd
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pirs6B1vRA8
The Moon singing The Lovecats :-D
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51N017WYRNL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Your Silent Face
(when New Order were still actually listenable)
Quote from: Hero on December 03, 2007, 14:29:26
The Moon singing The Lovecats :-D
hmm ok, :smth017 not sure about that one,.? Blocked nasal passages. . . . Did i miss something?
Do you listen to this often :lol: hmmm ok then :? Whatever tickles your fancy then.? :smth023 :smth043 :smth044
New Order- yes sometimes ;)
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/55/8e/1bd6828fd7a0081099433110._AA240_.L.jpg)
CLT Ignore The Machine.
I almost forgot how funny ASF were. :lol:
@ROGUE. Yeah, New Order sometimes. Barney's voice makes me cringe unfortunately.
The man simply cannot sing.
:shock: thats trippy i had a dream/nightmare of a guy that looked like the lead singer of ASF, but he was dressed like
ronald McDonald, (clown suit) with the alice cooper make up, and then his neck exploded with black blood, ?
anyhoo lol madness, um funny stuff like the off-tap drumming though. :smth023
but voices r easy to get sick of- with alot of vocalists, unless they can change alot. If you know what i mean. that guy
reminds me of trying to do a 'sexpistols' thing. `the voice i mean. luv the music.
_hope didnt offend anyone, know stuff all about ASF, heard them a few times, ages ago., so, assumed an honest response
was wanted :? just noticed my karma went down suddenly, ahh fluck it, ehh still sounds how it sounds to me. :twisted:
Take a leaf from Steves page and continue on my own music search. and i expect not everyone to like it.
Thats natural. Feel free comment, either way i wont smite you for it.
Back to my own musical world, YEEE HAAAA YIP YIP
edit~ i removed a msg- of mine, because in it i had made up fictional songs :lol: :-D As a joke. nothing else.
Going through a bit of a mixture today.
I just re-discovered an old punk compilation called 20 of another kind with a different mix of Killing An Arab.
Then to follow: Stiff Little Fingers, Suspect Device.
Total class. 8)
Dunno what we did that was so bad.
Like you said, just continue on a musical trek & see where it takes us. ;)
I already know, "you gotta know when to hold em, know when to ...., know when to walk away, know when to....
you gotta know when to ....," well thats a crappy song, forgot the lyrics. :roll:
Yes lets continue the musical journey, that number doesnt bother me, like sum, just curious at the time, most amusing
now :D :-D :smth050 :smth044 :smth056 :smth043
Quote from: Steve on December 03, 2007, 15:25:39
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51N017WYRNL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Your Silent Face
(when New Order were still actually listenable)
I used to love New Order.. i have their music videos form the 80's, but there are only a few songs I actually enjoy. they were so part of the music of the time. I must confess when I was a teenager, i had a poster of them on my wall, next to The Cure, duran duran Pseudo echo and the Eurythmics!!
But at the moment listening to Alex Lloyd. Black The Sun.. depressing.. but I'm in the mood. :cry:
Shi, what the ? I was clicking you up Karma, because something was wrestling it down, strange.
Anyhow, whatever, most amusing.
"Music, sweet music i wish i could caress in a kiss" :smth058 Jimi Hendrix :smth023
MUSIC !!!!! :rocker
Scatcat hope you feeling ok, dont like to hear that you are down. :(
@Lara
New Order were good, but Joy Division were god ;)
Kind of lost patience with NO when they turned into a dancey/ club/ Ibiza type outfit.
Love Movement though.
Now going for Atmosphere: Joy Division.
Nighty night ROGUE
erm still here- listening to "Smooth Criminal" by alien ant farm on non-commercial radio is alot faster than Michael Jacksons version
and i just love it. Cant help myself, when its good its good. ahha :smth023
Am i the only one awake this side of the globe? hmm nocturnal life's t.v. suks.
Quote from: ROGUE on December 03, 2007, 15:43:07
Quote from: Hero on December 03, 2007, 14:29:26
The Moon singing The Lovecats :-D
hmm ok, :smth017 not sure about that one,.? Blocked nasal passages. . . . Did i miss something?
Do you listen to this often :lol: hmmm ok then :? Whatever tickles your fancy then.? :smth023 :smth043 :smth044
New Order- yes sometimes ;)
Hehe! Its from a comedy show and one episode was a bit gothy "goth juice the most powerful hairspray known to man made from the tears of robert smith" so the moon sang the lovecats. Its pretty messed up :-D
CLT ~ Band Aid "Do they know its christmas" ... very festive :D
People on here like the Mighty Boosh too, ace. :-D
Currently listening to:
Interpol - Untitled
Quote from: strange_day on December 03, 2007, 20:01:52
People on here like the Mighty Boosh too, ace. :-D
Currently listening to:
Interpol - Untitled
Yey the boosh! :rocker
Im currently depressed therfore listening to Disintergration
Interpol tonight ~ great choice :shock: :smth023
last night was so weird, Suddenly remember why i dont/shouldnt take antihistamines. :smth073
Like laughing so much you cry. Or sleep walking while awake, total madness, But strangely amusing. . .~only took them to get
through a long dental proceedure~ so i could breathe..., 8hrs later iam walking with zombies. Ok offtopic. Stick to the music !! YES !!
Yep this describes it perfectly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfGSeD_fumQ
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/412KM4NW3PL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Pink Moon.
This LP is really good!
I know what to ask santa for xmas.... :smth083
I have been good, after all....
Is that Nick Drake ? I have one CD of N.Drake, thought there was only one ?
Anyway havent heard for awhile but still get songs in my mind. Nice and relaxing :smth023 Yeyas i been good :smth059
@ROGUE
It's actually No-Man (one of Steve Wilson's other projects outside Porcupine Tree)
LP is called Speak.
Belly... Feed The Tree :smth020
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPFVlLfDxeA Sweet memories this song, and after the lyrics ~'am i ever gonna see your face again' the crowd
we would yell "no way, get fuked, fuk off" really qwick, awsum song, going through my head last night, so happy to hear it, Wow been 20 years :rocker
this song is '76- i was 4 then :lol: but the Angels were kicked it for ages
Saw them once in city, did a gig that was unapproved and at time was so cool, so loud, police were there, went for almost an hour before some arsie pulled the plug- too disturbing for
all the office workers, apparently :roll: around '83-ish
~there are better versions of this song, But those flares seriously crack me up, and the naked looking drummer too :shock: .
But seriously i love seeing this look in someones eyes- like 'yeh i know exactly what iam doing, so confident' :P
CLT: Fleetwood Mac ... Rumours :rocker
30 million copies sold worldwide aint bad? :smth023
My favs are Songbird, by Christine McVie, Second Hand News, Gold Dust Woman, & I Don't Want To Know.. but they are all beautiful!
Murder in the Graveyard ~ Screaming Lord Sutch :smth023
Brilliant!
Quote from: Hero on December 08, 2007, 16:45:48
Murder in the Graveyard ~ Screaming Lord Sutch :smth023
Brilliant!
Holy crap! :shock:
I haven't heard that for ages. I have the Jack The Ripper cassette knocking about somewhere.
Love it.
:smth060 Luv my Blue Oyster Cult, always, not sometimes music, Always 8) Luv the B.O.C :rocker
and listening now. :smth020
CLT..
(http://cdn.last.fm/coverart/300x300/1416409.jpg)
Joy Division - Shadow Play :smth020
Awesome track..great voice of Ian Curtis.
Led Zeppelin O2 arena 10/12/07
Whole Lotta Love 8)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/20/Sallypigeons.jpg/200px-Sallypigeons.jpg)
PJ Harvey - Meet Ze Monsta :smth020
BIG. BLACK. MON-SOON. :smth035
POWDERFINGER :rocker
ODYSSEY NUMBER FIVE:
'Waiting for the sun'.. "every step you're further away from me.."
every song is a deep soul workout..
POWDERFINGER: VULTURE STREET
magic words..
fav songs..'since you've been gone', 'love your way', 'how far have you really come?'
@Lara. Not heard of them :oops: I should do a search & give them a whirl.
Right now I have this on
(http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/8370/frontyr5.jpg)
CLT Faith.
It's an angry version & quite rightly seen as possibly the best version ever (I still think Budapest 89 is better).
It is frightening :shock:
Quote from: Steve on December 15, 2007, 21:18:16
@Lara. Not heard of them :oops: I should do a search & give them a whirl.
Steve... they are an Australian band... they toured around Australia recently with Silverchair... they are two top bands.. Odyssey No.5 was top selling album.. all hits.. highly recommended listening.!! If U can't find, I could send u a copy?
:smth020
Let me have a look around first & I'll drop you a line, thx :smth002
Right now I'm going through my dime downloads from the weekend.
Currently on Porcupine Tree 15/12/07 Helsinki: Dark Matter.
What a brilliant recording!
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9a/Montypythonsings.jpg)
CLT:
DECOMPOSING COMPOSERS
CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CLT
(http://cdn.last.fm/coverart/300x300/2025009.jpg)
I love this movie, and the soundtrack is bitchin'!
MAD WORLD - GARY JULES
This(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61dkal90GnL._AA280_.jpg)
Fcuking brilliant. FACT!
No offense intended (at all), but I really dislike the new version of "MAD WORLD." The original is more of my liking, with the beat and the more poppy vibe.
CLT:
Kate Bush - December Will Be Magic Again
Actually, I was watching it on Youtube. She performed it live, sitting in a giant chair and writhing around in it awkwardly...
God I love her. :smth001
CLT ~ Foals - Balloons :-D
I can't wait for their album next year... it's going to be wicked!
:smth020
It is an Australian week for me....
Hoodoo Gurus, Stoneage Romeos :rocker
every song a hit from mid 8o's... Tojo, I was a Kamikazi Pilot,Turn On, I want U back, Death Ship,Leilaini, Dig It Up, Arthur and of course.. Zanzibar love it love it.. :D
Just pulled out a book of discs I haven't opened in probably 4 years. A few disks have me puzzled and wondering wtf I was thinking spending money on such crap. But then I happened upon my techno discs. Okay, I'm not much into techno these days, but was really getting into it in 2000 or so while living in Korea. So, lots of memories with some of these discs.
First up is Robert Miles 'Dreamland'. What a fantastic album! If you enjoy melodic trance, do yourself a favor and check this album out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0wUCa-IwJc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfU4KA6lQjI&feature=related
In cue...
Alice Deejay's 'Who Needs Guitars Anyway?'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dBu5X3TvNw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmr6kgtU0jk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKwb0uaoLlE&feature=related
CLT Marika's Helsinki master & I have to say it is brilliant.
No need for fiddling with the eq & all of that stuff. Perfect :smth020 :smth023
Quote from: Steve on December 23, 2007, 12:50:30
CLT Marika's Helsinki master & I have to say it is brilliant.
No need for fiddling with the eq & all of that stuff. Perfect :smth020 :smth023
thanks so much steve. :D
i have to say that recording came out really exceptionally good. i hate to sound narcistic but as i've listened to it i've been smiling like the cheshire cat in alice in wonderland.
(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/7159/cheshirecatje1.th.png) (http://img145.imageshack.us/my.php?image=cheshirecatje1.png)
it did take some work though... but i think it was well worth it.
ps. for anyone interested, tampere is up in 16-bit/24-bit. ;)
and i'm listening to... 'hatesong'!
("wtfffffffffffffffffffffffffff gavin god bless you !!") :P
ps2. i've updated my blog about helsinki, a bunch of new video links can be found. ;)
If I had recorded that, then you would not be able to get the smile off my face for years.
I've just burnt to disc & have it blasting out on the B&W nautilus 805s right now.
Now that is a test of a recording, as it's a bit like putting a magnifying glass on it.
Still rocks big time. I am a happy bunny. Can't thank you enough & definitely a beer or 2 from me in Vienna in Feb. :smth023
Quote from: Steve on December 23, 2007, 16:29:57
I've just burnt to disc & have it blasting out on the B&W nautilus 805s right now.
wow, those must be cool. :shock: i wish i could afford those! and/or have a place where i could use them without neighbors wanting to kill me hehe
until vienna then - i hope i'll get there and we can have another wide smile after the cure gig. ;) ;)
(i'm off for some holidays, have a nice time everyone :smth001)
Listening to Hey There Delilah - Plain White T's , its a really addictive song, sweet and simple and i really can't stop listening to it. Just as well really, might as well get my 79p worth, iTunes is so overpriced :evil:
Quote from: japanesebaby on December 23, 2007, 16:59:09
Quote from: Steve on December 23, 2007, 16:29:57
I've just burnt to disc & have it blasting out on the B&W nautilus 805s right now.
wow, those must be cool. :shock: i wish i could afford those! and/or have a place where i could use them without neighbors wanting to kill me hehe
until vienna then - i hope i'll get there and we can have another wide smile after the cure gig. ;) ;)
(i'm off for some holidays, have a nice time everyone :smth001)
I used to work for B&W, so these were freebies. :-D
Still a wonderful pair of speakers though & with 2 Aura PA 200 power amps driving them (1 for each speaker) & a Cambridge Audio pre amp, the end result is effectively the source & nothing else.
:smth020 :smth020 :smth020
Quote from: japanesebaby on December 23, 2007, 16:59:09
Quote from: Steve on December 23, 2007, 16:29:57
I've just burnt to disc & have it blasting out on the B&W nautilus 805s right now.
wow, those must be cool. :shock: i wish i could afford those! and/or have a place where i could use them without neighbors wanting to kill me hehe
I feel your pain, Marika. I have an Onkyo system that kicks pretty loud only don't much get the chance to push it to the limits being that I live on the 2nd floor of a three-story building. Mostly I find myself listening to stuff on my computer.
These guys:
(http://digitalvampire.net/music/phaidia/phaidia.jpg)
They're an awesome Japanese deathrock band from the 80s called 'Phaidia', and the only place I can find there music is on myspace. 8)
:rocker :rocker :rocker
CLT: Japanese Whispers / The Dream
dizzy dizzy dizzy
as i speak
like a tumbling cat
i watch in fascination
like a vampire bat...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show... soundtrack from the original movie.... :P
Damn an older sister who exposed us younger ones to sex, transvestites and madness!! :evil:
I will admit I know all the words to the tracks... more so than xmas carols!! ;)
Quote from: Janko on December 17, 2007, 21:49:42
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CLT:
DECOMPOSING COMPOSERS
CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GET OUTTA HERE!! Medical Love Song, Every Sperm Is Sacred, The Galaxy Song.. ooohh love The Python.. :smth023 a few REALLY naughty tracks.. no.2, & 4.,,,
LOVE the Nights Of The Round Table... I jump up and can-can!! :smth020
I Like Chinese Is a particular fav., as I speak Mandarin!! ... Maoism, Daoism, and chess... the wisdom that Confusionism taught.. wise and witty and ready to please..
Ni haomen, Ni Haomen, .>> :smth023
Very enlightening!! :D :-D :shock: :?
Having had to be almost surgically removed from a certain PT concert, I was listening to The Cocteau Twins' Frosty The Snowman, but now I'm onto my choon of the year.
From the awesome (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41K3TWlfDxL._AA240_.jpg)
Need Some Air 8)
Quote from: scatcat on December 24, 2007, 13:21:08
The Rocky Horror Picture Show... soundtrack from the original movie.... :P
Damn an older sister who exposed us younger ones to sex, transvestites and madness!! :evil:
I will admit I know all the words to the tracks... more so than xmas carols!! ;)
WOW!
I LOVE THE MOVIE!!!
I DONT HAVE THE SOUNDTRACK BUT YOU INSPIRED ME TO WATCH RHPS TONIGHT!
PERFECT!
I hope you all dress up to watch that.
I do.....ahem.... :oops: ;)
Brilliant movie & even better stage show.
Quote from: Steve on December 25, 2007, 18:08:34
Having had to be almost surgically removed from a certain PT concert,
oh. i hope you didn't have to lose a limb or any vital organs... :(
:lol:
ps. the pre-FM for ilosaarirock '07 is on dime! :rocker :smth023
CLT - I Want To Break Free -
God save the "Queen"..
Quote from: japanesebaby on December 28, 2007, 12:14:07
Quote from: Steve on December 25, 2007, 18:08:34
Having had to be almost surgically removed from a certain PT concert,
oh. i hope you didn't have to lose a limb or any vital organs... :(
:lol:
ps. the pre-FM for ilosaarirock '07 is on dime! :rocker :smth023
Nothing that can't be stitched back on ;)
Will check out the pre-fm torrent....
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41AKMC1HSVL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Ever So Lonely. a classic.
(http://files.blogter.hu/user_files/11391/borito_h.jpg)
A Hungarian band that is really (IMHO) good.
CLT Hideg Lang (cold flame)
CLT: Morcheeba: Big Calm:
Let Me See.. & Diggin' A Watery Grave, Fear and Love... :smth023
Oh man that is a good cd.
They haven't really matched it have they?
Also absolutley adore Trigger Hippy
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517TXDD9RML._AA240_.jpg)
It's on The Rocks.
Man I love this CD. Dirty Rock 'n' Roll by laydeees...... :-D
Quote from: Steve on January 02, 2008, 19:48:42
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517TXDD9RML._AA240_.jpg)
Wow, they have really gotten hotter since their first LP... :)
Anyway, I am listening to
Richard Hell and the Voidoids because VH1 told me to! lol :D
I stayed up late one night to watch this extensive doc on "blank generation" punk rock...nothing that I didn't already know, but still fun to watch Jonny Rotten completely tear the stage apart!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51h1wS0-jJL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Beat City 8)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41H3ZJJX2JL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Pandora.
Simply beautiful beyond beleif 8)
Nite Runner.....Duran Duran ;)
(http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:4QdmTKC1alJMrM:http://interact.barks.jp/image/users/1000092316/USER_IMAGE.jpg)
(http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/2936/farinellial1.gif) (http://imageshack.us)
farinelli, il castrato .. the soundtrack to the movie.
Brilliant movie about the 'castrato's' in the 17th century Italian society.
Non-existant today,( castrato's), the movie & soundtrack had to rely on reinventing a castrato's voice, using 2 opera singers. The original range for the castrato's voice was as much as three and a half octaves!!
Highly recommended viewing and listening to !! +++++AAAA
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NEW MODEL ARMY
@ 2007-11-10 helsinki, nosturi
GET ME OUT
get up early every morning
just to put your make up on
the wardrobe's full of useless clothes
your winter coats are gone
the jackal pack is feeding
the motorway sweeps down
the council tries to bribe the rich
just to stay in town
get me out
get me out of this place
get me out of this trap
get me out of my brain
ysidro down to melbourne
the pressure starts to build
the bullets fly at random
when you least expect they will
everybody feels guilty
so anyone can pay
i'm just surprised it doesn't happen every bloody day
get me out...
so here come the nineties
the temperature is rising
i cannot seem to loose the stains
when I wash my hands
one world is rising
one world is dying
and one has got it's precious head
buried in the sand
get me out...
(something that describes my feeling tonight, as it's the final day of the holidays and it'll be back to work tomorrow morning.
aaahhh somebody please get me out of here...! :x)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51-jWfTBxfL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Alala.
This LP is really impressing me a lot :-D
(http://www.easystar.com/images/dubside_pagetopper_preorder.gif)
CLT
BRAIN DAMAGE
(http://www.emusic.com/img/album/109/121/10912176_155_155.jpeg)
CHRIS AND COSEY - "SYNAESTHESIA"
CLT
DANIEL MILLER MIX
F**** AWESOME!
Comfortably Numb... Pink Floyd. Which I am right now, thank you very much!! :smth037
You are only coming through in waves
Your lips move but I can't hear what your saying
When I was a child I had a fever
My hands felt just like two balloons
Now I've got that feeling once again
I can't explain, you would not understand
This is not how I am
I have become comfortably numb
Watched David Gilmour's "Remember That Night" DVD with my Dad recently, which he received as a Christmas gift from someone. IMO it was just unbelievable!!!! He had it cranked and the audio and visual quality of the DVD was outstanding!
I'll give you a hint and see if you can guess:
"Isn't it nice/sugar and spice/luring disco dollies to a life of vice"
What am I listening to? :-D
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/519BW9M83DL._AA240_.jpg)
One of the best live bands I've seen.
CLT Birds Fly 8)
Quote from: Carnage Visor on January 12, 2008, 21:16:12
I'll give you a hint and see if you can guess:
"Isn't it nice/sugar and spice/luring disco dollies to a life of vice"
What am I listening to? :-D
I was listening to Soft Cell yesterday.
Sex Dwarf is one of my faves.
Los Angeles, California, USA
The Palace
February 19, 2000
FM
Quote from: Steve on January 13, 2008, 19:15:56
I was listening to Soft Cell yesterday.
Sex Dwarf is one of my faves.
Good job! Yeah, great bassline and synths!
I am now listening (who knows why) to Rob/White Zombie demos from the mid eighties...he sounded like the singer from 45 Grave back then...which is weird because the singer from 45 Grave is a girl... :P
CLT: Monster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewEOvRS2Op8
next up: Party All the Time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5LX16zia2k
and Kermit the Frog covering Creep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1K8t3BtNaw&feature=related
Yeah, it's a cheeser of a music night :P
:D thanks for the links!!
:smth020 I love Kermit and fozzy Bear!! I'm a sesame street fan, and seeing the muppets together... ohh the memories..
"My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiime!"
Why does everyone seem to think that song sucks? It sounds pretty cool to me, and Eddie Murphy is a good singer! :-D
----
I will now listen to SLOW CHILDREN. Maybe you don't know them, they are pretty obscure.
(http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/7199/rcapromo011qb0.jpg)
In the wake of all the obscure post-punk outfits...there was this little eccentric band.
Quote from: Carnage Visor on January 17, 2008, 23:09:37
"My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiime!"
Why does everyone seem to think that song sucks? It sounds pretty cool to me, and Eddie Murphy is a good singer! :-D
----
I will now listen to SLOW CHILDREN. Maybe you don't know them, they are pretty obscure.
(http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/7199/rcapromo011qb0.jpg)
In the wake of all the obscure post-punk outfits...there was this little eccentric band.
I don't think it sucks. It's a fun song :) Certainly better than some Bruce Willis harmonica stuff. Now, what about another Eddie cut, "Boogie In your Butt"? :lol:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1a/Liveseeds.jpg)
The Game of love - Santana feat. Michelle Branch (http://youtube.com/watch?v=7yoGTVzgow8&feature=related) :smth023
Amazing voice of the girl...
Quote from: crowbi_wan on January 16, 2008, 04:56:32
and Kermit the Frog covering Creep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1K8t3BtNaw&feature=related
Yeah, it's a cheeser of a music night :P
other sad kermit "classics": the NIN covers ('hurt' and 'something i can't never have') are... i was going to say "funny" but maybe i'll quote his myspace description and say "excruciatingly painful"! :P
http://www.myspace.com/sadkermit
and he totally rapes cohen's 'hallejulah' - on some days it can be sort of hilarious but on some other days i can't help feeling kind of deeply offended by that kermit version. just because jeff buckley's version is one of those songs i feel very very emotionally attached to.
so if you might feel the need to wipe the green frog-slime off your face, go to purify yourself and listen to jeff's version here:
http://www.myspace.com/jeffbuckley
jeff was awesome. there's an artist i can say i do miss a lot. :cry:
i heard there was a secret chord
that david played and it pleased the lord
but you don't really care for music, do you
well it goes like this the fourth, the fifth
the minor fall and the major lift
the baffled king composing hallelujah
hallelujah...
well your faith was strong but you needed proof
you saw her bathing on the roof
her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you
she tied you to her kitchen chair
she broke your throne and she cut your hair
and from your lips she drew the hallelujah
hallelujah...
baby i've been here before
i've seen this room and i've walked this floor
i used to live alone before i knew you
i've seen your flag on the marble arch
but love is not a victory march
it's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah
hallelujah...
well there was a time when you let me know
what's really going on below
but now you never show that to me do you
but remember when i moved in you
and the holy dove was moving too
and every breath we drew was hallelujah
well, maybe there's a god above
but all i've ever learned from love
was how to shoot somebody who outdrew you
it's not a cry that you hear at night
it's not somebody who's seen the light
it's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah
hallelujah...
(http://www.cdr.vplay.co.uk/jpegs/Ptree/ptmv1.jpg)
PT Maida Vale session.
CLT The Pills I'm Taking. :-D
@Marika.
Have you seen this guy's artwork for Helsinki?
http://www.cdr.vplay.co.uk/ptree.html
by the way, the version of 'halo' is an absolute KILLER on that maida vale FM. :rocker
@steve: yeah i saw it. i never print any artwork myself, i always prefer to have a small piece of white paper with info written on that. anyway, jamie does really nice work, he has an eye for artwork and his site is certainly worth checking out.
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 20, 2008, 10:13:17
by the way, the version of 'halo' is an absolute KILLER on that maida vale FM. :rocker
@steve: yeah i saw it. jamie sent me links to both helsinki and tampere.
i never print any artwork myself, i always prefer to have a small piece of white paper with info written on that. anyway, jamie does a nice work, he has an eye for artwork and his site is worth checking out.
I use his art for my ipod, although I have printed some for the dics I've burned, as they are so nice.
Quote from: Steve on January 20, 2008, 10:30:26
I use his art for my ipod, although I have printed some for the dics I've burned, as they are so nice.
actually i've been using some of his artwork as screensaver/desktop images. :smth023
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31y4wLopuNL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Icon.
A masterpiece of an album.
(http://f3c.yahoofs.com/shopping/3066005/simg_t_md35418c3s94jpg175?rm_____DxEZ57SsG)
clt
THGINGS I WISH I SAID
Quote from: Janko on January 21, 2008, 21:30:29
(http://f3c.yahoofs.com/shopping/3066005/simg_t_md35418c3s94jpg175?rm_____DxEZ57SsG)
clt
THGINGS I WISH I SAID
Good choice there. Love this band to bits.
clt - Bauhaus - Bela Legosi's Dead....
Quote from: sues777 on January 22, 2008, 12:43:46
clt - Bauhaus - Bela Legosi's Dead....
Oh you goff! ;)
Always really loved the live one on Press The Eject...
led zeppelin: ROCK'N'ROLLLLLLLLLL (http://planetsmilies.net/music-smiley-7505.gif) (http://planetsmilies.net)
Quote from: Steve on January 22, 2008, 08:07:27
Good choice there. Love this band to bits.
Ooh Ooh Ooh!
Me too me too! LOL
tolhurstI absolutely LOOOOOOOVE "Swamp Thing", it's like my anthem. If I ever made an 80s movie, that would be the song during the triumphant finally!
Quote from: Steve on January 22, 2008, 14:57:16
Quote from: sues777 on January 22, 2008, 12:43:46
clt - Bauhaus - Bela Legosi's Dead....
Oh you goff! ;)
Always really loved the live one on Press The Eject...
Ah, you got me!! ;)
The live version from Press The Eject...was the version I was listening to as well!!
Always takes me back to the opening scenes of the movie The Hunger.
Tonight though it's Touched by VAST.
CLT - No Tears ~ Robert's Eyes
(http://www.dercho-music.de/catalog/images/Suicide-Commando-43383.jpg)
CLT
Bruce Springsteen - Fire!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61NNEP4QJNL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT In Shreds.
Awesome..... 8)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/418S0AS2T0L._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Tattoo.
Superb lp
Mezzanine - Massive Attack.
CLT:
Toto Coelo - I Eat Cannibals :lol:
'Fear and Trembling'
from
Richard Barbieri: Things Buried (2007)
the solo album of the keyboardist who (among other things) were behind the synthesizer programming/soundscapes in the albums of Japan:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_(band)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Barbieri
you can listen to and/or download a couple of tracks for free from the official site!:
http://www.richardbarbieri.net/ :smth023
THE RESONANCE ASSOCIATION: 'grand design ep'
track 4 - Left Hemisphere (overloaded mix)
Echoes of Porcupine Tree, Coil, Kraftwerk, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Sunn O))) and Neu! grace the band's powerful mixture of electronic atmospherics, soaring guitar solos and fractured motorik rhythms.
free download (mp3) from burningshed.com store:
http://www.burningshed.com/store/downloads/collection/203/
on myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/theresonanceassociation
the official website:
http://tra.moonfruit.com/
CLT Play Dead Company Of Justice: Witnesses
Da Hoodoo Gurus.. Stoneage Romeos..
love that Dave Fawkner :oops: and the drums too... :D
Next up... ( I know you despise the beatles Steve..) :smth023
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 27, 2008, 02:58:16
THE RESONANCE ASSOCIATION: 'grand design ep'
the official website:
http://tra.moonfruit.com/
it was worth the links on their website better:
four free EPs are available in archive.org's 'open source audio' section :smth023
http://www.archive.org/details/TheResonanceAssociationVolumeOne
http://www.archive.org/details/TheResonanceAssociationVolumeTwo
http://www.archive.org/details/TheResonanceAssociationAppendixOne
http://www.archive.org/details/TheResonanceAssociationAppendixTwo
in FLAC :!:
Armed with a wilful disregard for all the usual musical trappings, the pair aim to create music that is truly unique yet open and accessible to all.
With influences ranging from the best in modern experimental, post-rock and drone music such as Boards Of Canada, Explosions In The e Sky, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, vidnaObmana, Bass Communion and Aphex Twin through to the forefathers of ambient and electronica including Robert Fripp, Neu!, Tangerine Dream and Pink Floyd, whilst taking many shades of prog, kraut and rock along the way, the breadth and scope of the band is broad and eclectic.
so you say they are influenced by and have the sound like Pink Floyd? :shock:
gonna check this out! :smth023
Quote from: scatcat on January 27, 2008, 12:01:20
Next up... ( I know you despise the beatles Steve..) :smth023
Aaaaah... Sgt.Pepper's is one album I can never tire of... :smth060
We both saw the light in 1967 -- destined to be together.
Go scatcat! :smth023
Quote from: robiola on January 27, 2008, 16:32:16
Quote from: scatcat on January 27, 2008, 12:01:20
Next up... ( I know you despise the beatles Steve..) :smth023
Aaaaah... Sgt.Pepper's is one album I can never tire of... :smth060
We both saw the light in 1967 -- destined to be together.
Go scatcat! :smth023
:evil: :roll: :smth011
To each, their own i suppose. ;)
Quote from: Steve on January 27, 2008, 16:36:29
:evil: :roll: :smth011
To each, their own i suppose. ;)
:smth040 :smth037
Quote from: Steve on January 27, 2008, 16:36:29
:evil: :roll: :smth011
To each, their own i suppose. ;)
You just watch what you say about the Beatles, young man... Hungary is not that far from Italy. :smth019
Quote from: robiola on January 27, 2008, 16:47:46
You just watch what you say about the Beatles, young man... Hungary is not that far from Italy. :smth019
:smth069
try to realise it's all within yourself no-one else can make you change
And to see you're only very small,
and life flows on with or without you. George Harrison, Within You Without You
Quote from: robiola on January 27, 2008, 16:47:46
young man...
Now I am a happy old goff :-D
You going to be at the Rome show?
Do we need to talk? ;)
Beatles...overrated boy band :P
Quote from: Steve on January 27, 2008, 17:03:32
You going to be at the Rome show?
Do we need to talk? ;)
SECURITY!!! :smth064
Quote from: Steve on January 27, 2008, 17:03:32
Beatles...overrated boy band :P
Sorry I can't really read this very well.. did you print " overrated" ?? :smth021
Yep.
I could have written "pish", but that would have been too easy.
Come & get me.. :smth066
Mwahahahahahahaa :twisted:
;)
edit.
*remembers it's girls he's picking a fight with & hides under a table*
:oops:
Quote from: robiola on January 27, 2008, 16:47:46
Quote from: Steve on January 27, 2008, 16:36:29
:evil: :roll: :smth011
To each, their own i suppose. ;)
You just watch what you say about the Beatles, young man... Hungary is not that far from Italy. :smth019
luckily finland is further away... :-D
i never understood the "holiness" of the beatles. i had a music teacher in high school who stuffed beatles down ours throats all the time, made us sing 'michelle' and 'in my life' over and over again, every lesson, every year so i seem to recollect. if we watched something from tv we watched some beatles documentary. if we played some band stuff we had to play 'obladi oblada'... etc. etc.
dear god he just made me hate the beatles. (actually i wouldn't be surprised if he did made the whole class hate the beatles. :smth023)
but maybe i should actually thank him for it, because i can now dislike them without any regrets - i simply don't like most of their music, nor do i think it's really THAT amazing, composition-wise.
hugely overrated imo. maybe they achieved something as a group (well, of course they did - i'm not saying it's the worst group ever or anything). but especially some solo stuff of their former members... i mean things like that 'liverpool "oratorio"' by paul mccartney - dear lord, that's just plain embarrassing. :oops: it's just so poor. sorry but imo people should stick to they own field, onto something they know something about and not think they can do just about anything just because they happened to have been knighted or something. :roll:
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 27, 2008, 17:24:24
but maybe i should actually thank him for it, because i can now dislike them without any regrets - i simply don't like most of their music, nor do i think it's really THAT amazing, composition-wise.
i mean things like that 'liverpool "oratorio"' by Paul McCartney - dear lord, that's just plain embarrassing. :oops: it's just so poor. sorry but imo people should stick to they own field, onto something they know something about and not think they can do just about anything just because they happened to have been knighted or something. :roll:
sorry JB.. I cropped a few lines that had me rolling!! :smth043
I dislike "Sir" Paul. ( with a vengeance) My favs are John ( god rest his soul. ) and George, as well as Ringo.. ( he may not be the best drummer but oh what a personality!!)
I really think that their producer had a lot to do with their musical success!
maybe we should have a new thread:
Beatles
Quote from: scatcat on January 27, 2008, 17:48:22
maybe we should have a new thread: Beatles
...or maybe those who wish can simply just go to http://www.thebeatlesforum.com...
Ringo did a brilliant job
..............on Thomas The Tank Engine. :P
*goes back under table*
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 27, 2008, 17:54:21
Quote from: scatcat on January 27, 2008, 17:48:22
maybe we should have a new thread: Beatles
...or maybe those who wish can simply just go to http://www.thebeatlesforum.com...
:shock:
That Caley talk that is.. :smth043
Quote from: Steve on January 27, 2008, 17:54:56
Ringo did a brilliant job
..............on Thomas The Tank Engine. :P
*goes back under table*
i know u hide under the table... :smth027 u can't hide.. :smth036
I do agree Ringo did a great Thomas The Tank.. :D
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 27, 2008, 17:54:21
Quote from: scatcat on January 27, 2008, 17:48:22
maybe we should have a new thread: Beatles
...or maybe those who wish can simply just go to http://www.thebeatlesforum.com...
Thanks for the link, jb.
CLT Ahrayeph's cover of A Forest.
Can't wait for the album to come out (sounds familiar huh?)
well, now I am going to put MY 2 cents worth in re the BEATLES...my older siblings loved them, and I was so happy to have their music around me when I was young...and yeah, so WHAT if some of their lyrics aren't full of soul-filled meaning...you know, when I hear their music, it takes me back to a much safer and happier world, where music didn't drive people to slit their throats or those of others... where I could play in the street without fear of being taken by a sexual deviate...where people actually SMILED at each other, and neighbours would hang over the fence for a chat..where people could travel overseas without the fear of being slain by terrorists... the Beatles were excellent, for those of us who grew up with them... and we remember them with happiness... not just for their music, but for the world they, and we, were a part of..
:smth011
clt Clan Of Xymox - Medusa
clt Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band...
"she's leaving home"
The Beatles.
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 27, 2008, 17:24:24
i never understood the "holiness" of the beatles.
I realize the discussion is over, but since I was one of the instigators I'd just like to wrap it up by saying that I agree with the fact that they've been sanctified and made into something bigger than they actually were -- I don't have a Beatles shrine in my house, but I love their music, that's all. (The solo stuff I don't like either, jb, with very few exceptions.)
So Steve, if you're still under the table, you can come out now (if scatcat agrees).
Now I have an urge to go put on
Rubber Soul!
Quote from: robiola on January 28, 2008, 11:22:49
So Steve, if you're still under the table, you can come out now (if scatcat agrees).
Now I have an urge to go put on Rubber Soul!
he's gotta come out for food soon.... hello???
( no restraints used... i promise :oops:)
Love the White Album ( beatles) ;)
Quote from: scatcat on January 28, 2008, 15:07:23
Quote from: robiola on January 28, 2008, 11:22:49
So Steve, if you're still under the table, you can come out now (if scatcat agrees).
Now I have an urge to go put on Rubber Soul!
he's gotta come out for food soon.... hello???
( no restraints used... i promise :oops:)
Love the White Album ( beatles) ;)
wouldn't be so sure about it... because maybe i just wrote him a pm saying:
:!:
WARNING! STOP reporting: they've got 'rubber soul' on STOP next to come 'white album' STOP recommended actions: stay under cover STOP hostile climate high radiation levels STOP jb out STOP (by the way, his cat will bring him some food, it's all been taken care of...)
:smth042 :smth043 :smth046
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4f/20_Jazz_Funk_Greats.jpg/200px-)
the shallow drowned lose less than we: Cover version of Sinking.
Makes all the hair on my body stand on end :roll:
Brilliant!!
(http://www.7digital.com/shops/assets/sleeveart/124844_182.JPEG)
(http://media.musictoday.com/store/bands/926/product_medium/IVCDss42.jpg)
Live 31/10/05 Sanfransisco.
CLT Bela Lugosi's Dead.
Anyone who likes this band. You can buy "official" live recordings from their site & they are so very good.
Robots in Disguise - The DJ's Got a Gun
Pretty cool 8)
Quote from: Steve on January 30, 2008, 20:14:39
Anyone who likes this band.
I HEARD LOVE AND ROCKETS ARE BACK FOR COACHELLA
(BAUHAUS IS DEAD SINCE THE NEW ALBUM GOT FINISHED)
The Cure Glastonbury 1990 FM/SBD composite.
Absolutely beautiful.
(http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:N6GTBTGhSpvenM:http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000C8AVU.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
Blonde On Blonde by Bob Dylan
CTL ~ Just Like A Woman
Do 'ya think I'm sexy? By Revolting Cocks
Oooh! Now...
Silence ~ Delerium & Sarah McLachlan
OK! Done now! :lol:
Quote from: Cure Freak on February 01, 2008, 19:33:04
Blonde On Blonde by Bob Dylan
CTL ~ Just Like A Woman
i Love Bob!! bestest record!! :smth023
CLT: Radiohead: CREEP
Quote from: LuvURobert on February 02, 2008, 06:28:51
Do 'ya think I'm sexy? By Revolting Cocks
Never heard of them. What a lovely name. :shock:
Quote from: robiola on February 02, 2008, 16:15:11
Quote from: LuvURobert on February 02, 2008, 06:28:51
Do 'ya think I'm sexy? By Revolting Cocks
Never heard of them. What a lovely name. :shock:
how eloquent.. :roll:
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000059XNG.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
OH, MAN...
MADRUGADA
GREATEST DISCOVERY THIS YEAR!!!
Quote from: scatcat on February 02, 2008, 12:10:03
Quote from: Cure Freak on February 01, 2008, 19:33:04
Blonde On Blonde by Bob Dylan
CTL ~ Just Like A Woman
i Love Bob!! bestest record!! :smth023
CLT: Radiohead: CREEP
Yes, it is one of his best. Another is Highway 61 Revisited.
I have like 30 vinyls by him. All of his early stuff.
(http://panther1.last.fm/coverart/300x300/2128902.jpg)
These two beautiful women. :D
Now, they're not really something I'd listen to normally, but for some reason I really dig their music, even the fluffier stuff. It's got a kind of creepy vibe to some of it, almost "too happy"...very cute and dreamy.
They only released one album, but they are just the right kind of quirky to catch my attention!
Check them out: Here's Strawberry Switchblade with the song "LET HER GO". Watch their odd movements and poses! lol...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pjLjDLto_Eo (http://youtube.com/watch?v=pjLjDLto_Eo)
Sorry if I sound like a sexist, but they're total hotties! :eek: I can't help it. :smth020
Quote from: Carnage Visor on February 03, 2008, 00:45:39
(http://panther1.last.fm/coverart/300x300/2128902.jpg)
http://www.strawberryswitchblade.net/downloads/index.php
Quote from: scatcat on February 02, 2008, 16:18:09
Quote from: robiola on February 02, 2008, 16:15:11
Quote from: LuvURobert on February 02, 2008, 06:28:51
Do 'ya think I'm sexy? By Revolting Cocks
Never heard of them. What a lovely name. :shock:
how eloquent.. :roll:
LOL!! Oops! Sorry, didn't mean to make you all wet yourselves with the offensive name. :shock: Hmmm, guess I should've used their nickname (RevCo). Anyway, they're a Chicago Industrial band (Al Jourgensen from Ministry & others). Probably not your cup 'o tea I'm guessin'. :lol:
Gosh, now I feel so dirty... :smth084
Quote from: Steve on January 30, 2008, 15:48:06
the shallow drowned lose less than we: Cover version of Sinking.
Makes all the hair on my body stand on end :roll:
Brilliant!!
SAME!! when I heard this, GOOSEBUMPS!! What a voice, and the song is one of the best versions I have ever heard!! An amazing sound. wow
I love the other two covers, the cover of If Only Tonight... that's a great one too... :smth020
Mogwai - Killing all the Flies
So beautiful, words don't fit.
CLT
Somebody To Love - god save the 'QUEEN'
Quote from: Sussex on February 06, 2008, 10:10:08
CLT
Somebody To Love - god save the 'QUEEN'
I remember when Queen released the first music video of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'... I was probably about 6 years old.. watching 'Countdown'.. I still get goosebumps today.. unforgettable .. dressed in white, freddy playing the piano.. ahhh Is there another band in this league? ;)
I miss Freddy. :(
CLT.. BoB ... Blonde on Blonde..!! thanks C.F.!! :smth023
Quote from: scatcat on February 06, 2008, 13:50:32
is there another band in this league? ;)
Loads. ;)
CLT BRMC live in Berlin 2007
Six Barrel Shotgun
okay.. i gottta check 'em out.. I think they were touring here in oz, a little while back?
As long as they are no-souxsie-banchees band... :shock: I'll give them a chance.. any specific links/and/or sites to do this? or just visit a homepage?
are u dishing me, or are they really in the league of 'Queen'? :?
:smth043
They're nowhere nearly as bad as queen *looks around for good hiding place*.
You can check on them here & i think they have a myspam page too.
http://www.blackrebelmotorcycleclub.com/
More a sort of Jesus & Mary Chain vibe without all the feedback.
Can be mellow. Can be raucous.
Well worth a listen.
:-D
Quote from: Steve on February 06, 2008, 14:51:24
:smth043
They're nowhere nearly as bad as queen *looks around for good hiding place*.
I KNOW WHERE YOU HIDE... !!!
"as BAD AS QUEEN"!! ??? :smth011 u must leave the building at once!!
..i'll leave this open for others to comment... ahem ;)
i'll check it out.. & give feedback ... mmmwhhhhahahahaha :evil:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/78/Gogol_Bordello_Gypsy_Punks_Album_Cover.jpg)
Quote from: scatcat on February 06, 2008, 14:58:24
Quote from: Steve on February 06, 2008, 14:51:24
:smth043
They're nowhere nearly as bad as queen *looks around for good hiding place*.
I KNOW WHERE YOU HIDE... !!!
"as BAD AS QUEEN"!! ??? :smth011 u must leave the building at once!!
..i'll leave this open for others to comment... ahem ;)
i'll check it out.. & give feedback ... mmmwhhhhahahahaha :evil:
Gulp :shock: :lol:
Quote from: Steve on February 06, 2008, 15:23:05
Quote from: scatcat on February 06, 2008, 14:58:24
Quote from: Steve on February 06, 2008, 14:51:24
:smth043
They're nowhere nearly as bad as queen *looks around for good hiding place*.
I KNOW WHERE YOU HIDE... !!!
"as BAD AS QUEEN"!! ??? :smth011 u must leave the building at once!!
..i'll leave this open for others to comment... ahem ;)
i'll check it out.. & give feedback ... mmmwhhhhahahahaha :evil:
Gulp :shock: :lol:
I'm experiencing deja vu here... hiding under the table again? But this time I have to side with Steve. I
love Bohemian Rhapsody, but that's it.
And when I lived in the States I had to hear
Another One Bites The Dust and
We Are The Champions so many effing times that to this day I can't bear to listen to either one!
Yay robiola
High 5.
*but you'll need to come down here under this table*
:lol:
Radiohead- "Reckoner"
In Rainbows :smth023
Talk Talk - The Party's Over (album)
and now Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" and "Sex Dwarf" because they are the only two Soft Cell songs I have on my IPOD...
Quote from: Carnage Visor on February 06, 2008, 22:31:22
and now Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" and "Sex Dwarf" because they are the only two Soft Cell songs I have on my IPOD...
there are MORE??!! ;)
Quote from: robiola on February 06, 2008, 18:38:36
I'm experiencing deja vu here... hiding under the table again? But this time I have to side with Steve. I love Bohemian Rhapsody, but that's it.
And when I lived in the States I had to hear Another One Bites The Dust and We Are The Champions so many effing times that to this day I can't bear to listen to either one!
:) I must concede... I agree... Bohemiam Rhapsody is probably the only Queen song I can listen to nowadays... the other two songs mentioned above are in the 'overkill' playlist!!
CLT: Crowded House.. weather with you.. mellow.. :smth023
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7f/BAD_This_is_BAD.jpg/200px-)
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES ~ ISRAEL :rocker
Quote from: Hero on February 07, 2008, 16:43:27
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES ~ ISRAEL :rocker
Oh yes. :smth023
Have you got Nocturne?
What a way to open a show.
Saw her last year in London & she opend with Isreal which was a surprise.
Her solo stuff's really good too.
Quote from: Steve on February 07, 2008, 18:00:24
Quote from: Hero on February 07, 2008, 16:43:27
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES ~ ISRAEL :rocker
Oh yes. :smth023
Have you got Nocturne?
What a way to open a show.
Saw her last year in London & she opend with Isreal which was a surprise.
Her solo stuff's really good too.
Yup, I'm listening to Nocturne now - currently ~ Night Shift :-D
I really liked her new album too, I'm going to see her on 29th Feb in Manchester and i can't wait!
Quote from: Joe on February 06, 2008, 22:04:12
Radiohead- "Reckoner"
In Rainbows :smth023
great album!! :smth023
i've also been listening to a lot of shoegaze lately.
especially chapterhouse and their song 'pearl'.
and of course, cocteau twins are always on my playlist!! :D
Electric Six - Dance Commander....
Quote from: Hero on February 07, 2008, 16:43:27
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES ~ ISRAEL :rocker
THAT HAS GOT TO BE ONE OF MY FAAAAAAAAVORITE Siouxsie song!!!
I love the guitar and basslines, and the way her voice echoes "isreal...isreal..." at the beginning...vibes galore.
Right now I just listened to something happy and poppy to cheer me up, New Radicals' "You Get What You Give".
I love the lyrics, "
Don't give up, you've got a reason to live." There's something I needed to hear. It's not the kind of stuff I usually listen to, but since its such a lonely hum-drum day, I thought I should spruce things up a bit with an old favorite from my childhood. :D
NOW listening to "Bela Lugosi's Dead"...cliche, eh? But I still really love it, and I still feel really ominous listening to it. I wish they had a 30-minute cut, that way I could put it on a loop and it would serve me as ambience in my room... 8)
Quote from: Carnage Visor on February 10, 2008, 00:45:14
NOW listening to "Bela Lugosi's Dead"...cliche, eh? But I still really love it, and I still feel really ominous listening to it. I wish they had a 30-minute cut, that way I could put it on a loop and it would serve me as ambience in my room... 8)
Brilliant song! I play it through pocket speakers at school to confuse and alienate people. Its amazing how much this song upsets RnB lovers
I'm listening to "Sister Leonella" by The Horrors because I'm pretty much obsessed! :-D
Quote from: Carnage Visor on February 10, 2008, 00:45:14
Quote from: Hero on February 07, 2008, 16:43:27
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES ~ ISRAEL :rocker
THAT HAS GOT TO BE ONE OF MY FAAAAAAAAVORITE Siouxsie song!!!
NOW listening to "Bela Lugosi's Dead"...cliche, eh? But I still really love it, and I still feel really ominous listening to it. I wish they had a 30-minute cut, that way I could put it on a loop and it would serve me as ambience in my room... 8)
Love it. Although 'Spellbound' is my personal favourite Siouxsie and The Banshees song, hey do you have Downside Up (the 4-disc box of B-Sides?) It's well worth it. There are so many great tracks on there.
Oh, Bela Lugosi's Dead is thrilling! After all these years it still can send shivers down spines. I also have the Nouvelle Vague cover, check it out if you haven't already. Nouvelle Vague also do a cover of The Cure's 'A Forest'. :smth020
Cindy Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun :smth023
LAJKO FELIX
LAJKO FELIX ES ZENEKARA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lajko_Felix
Quote from: Sussex on February 11, 2008, 11:44:09
Cindy Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun :smth023
I LOVE Cyndi! That (embarassing moment) used to be my favorite song. I sure got stares marching through the hallways in 5th grade singing that out loud (me being a lad and all)...
Don't tell anyone! LOL :lol:
Embarassing past aside, I am now listening to the OST for "THE TERMINATOR". Great score by Brad Fiedel.
Amoeba: Watchful
Amoeba is the result of a multi-decade collaboration between ambient composer Robert Rich and multi-instrumentalist Rick Davies.
...music for life-weary somnanbulists. Embracing the meloncholy that lingers just beyond the thin veil of hope, the songs on Watchful linger in the netherworld of sinking memory and damaged dreams...
i like this!:
http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/amoeba-watchful/hifi_play
CTL: 'footless'
Quote from: Carnage Visor on February 11, 2008, 23:56:18
Quote from: Sussex on February 11, 2008, 11:44:09
Cindy Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun :smth023
I LOVE Cyndi! That (embarassing moment) used to be my favorite song. I sure got stares marching through the hallways in 5th grade singing that out loud (me being a lad and all)...
I think I may have mentioned this before...but Cyndi is a hockey mom now. Her son plays travel hockey and is an age group below my kid. However, the cool thing is that their team has been at 2 different tournaments that my team has been at. It is always strange to me to look up in the stands and see her standing there watching her son's game!
Quote from: japanesebaby on February 13, 2008, 11:19:13
Amoeba: Watchful
Amoeba is the result of a multi-decade collaboration between ambient composer Robert Rich and multi-instrumentalist Rick Davies.
...music for life-weary somnanbulists. Embracing the meloncholy that lingers just beyond the thin veil of hope, the songs on Watchful linger in the netherworld of sinking memory and damaged dreams...
i like this!:
http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/amoeba-watchful/hifi_play
CTL: 'footless'
I have this also. I guess from the same place ;)
It is very nice & calming.
Quote from: j on February 13, 2008, 13:29:23
I think I may have mentioned this before...but Cyndi is a hockey mom now. Her son plays travel hockey and is an age group below my kid. However, the cool thing is that their team has been at 2 different tournaments that my team has been at. It is always strange to me to look up in the stands and see her standing there watching her son's game!
I went thru a stage when i wanted to look like Cyndi Lauper, you know, pink hair and shaved on the other side..nose piercing,.. :smth020
my mum would have kicked me out of home, quicker than she did when I dyed my hair blue/black after turning 'Goth' after discovering The Cure.. :smth011
say hello to her for my cheated childhood!! :-D
BTW Jeff... my son had his face split open playing hockey last year, as well as other injuries... i hate that he loves this sport so much!! :smth100
Cyndi holds bad memories for me.
I used to have my NAD3020 amp beside my bed & every night I'd put all my loose change on top of it.
My (then) GF decided one evening to play She's So Unusual & I thought it was too quiet.
So being a man (ie. very stupid) I turned it up to max & there was a flash & a smoke plume from the amp & then.....silence.
6pence in copper coins had dropped in through the vent & shorted the thing out :shock:
Cost me 80 quid to fix it. :evil:
Time After Time still gets me though (but that was another GF....)
Mint Royale - Blue Song
I don't like the song too much but i saw the video first and its a really cool video :smth023
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOMO8W_SIxE
I was jamming out to some CRASS (even though I don't agree with their statements much...) and I really like their style. It's really fun stuff, to pogo-around to, it's like the definition of punk rock for me (what I think of in my head when I hear the words "Punk"...that fast, upbeat stuff with the thick british vocals)
I actually might like them better than The Clash, and it was the tune "BATA MOTEL" from their album PENIS ENVY that sold me...Such power! :rocker
"I've got 54321,
I've got a red pair of high-heels on,
Tumble me over, it doesn't take much,
Tumble me over, tumble me, push!"
Great, just great. 8)
Quote from: Carnage Visor on February 13, 2008, 21:06:57
I was jamming out to some CRASS ... I actually might like them better than The Clash
AH, THE AGES I SPENT DISCUSSING THIS TOPIC
I USED TO ADORE CRASS IN MY TEEN YEARS
NOW, I'D SAY THE CLASH ARE GODS WHILE CRASS ARE JUST FREAKS
:-D
CLT a Jimi Hendrix compilation my husband made for me.
Right now I'm stuck on Castles Made of Sand -- I love that song. :smth020
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/55/F75119yhwft.jpg)
Quote from: Janko on February 14, 2008, 01:03:56
THE AGES I SPENT DISCUSSING THIS TOPIC
I USED TO ADORE CRASS IN MY TEEN YEARS
NOW, I'D SAY THE CLASH ARE GODS WHILE CRASS ARE JUST FREAKS
:-D
Maybe, but freaks with really catchy beats and catchy lyrics! ;)
Nine Inch Nails- "La Mer"
Radiohead's Airbag/How Am I Driving? Mini-album aimed at the USA...
7 "unreleased tracks"...
not bad so far
Ipso Facto ~ Harmonise
Ipso Facto are a great new band, a bit like The Horrors but girls...
Awesome :smth020
The Daysleepers - Loved By The Sun
Beautiful and dreamy :smth023
CLT:
GENESIS - THE MUSICAL BOX
"Why don't you touch me, touch me
Why don't you touch me, touch me
Touch me NOW, NOW, NOW, NOW, NOW!"
Classic Peter Gabriel genius!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41C8DXGESSL._AA240_.jpg)
CLT Radioactive Toy.
About as close to perfect as is feasibly possible I think
I'm contemplating listening to my girls again (STRAWBERRY SWITCHBLADE :smth023) but I'm thinking I'm going to listen to some 7" Punk singles instead..."Oh bondage UP YOURS!" 8)
OH! Good news...I finally got all of The Cure's albums up to Disintegration on my IPOD! :smth020
CLT: Sue and the Unicorn ~ Like Brewster McCloud
Sue Denim is magic!!! :smth020
Van Halen - Jump!! 8) :smth020
Quote from: Sussex on February 25, 2008, 10:50:23
Van Halen - Jump!! 8) :smth020
Great synths on that number! :smth023
IAMX - Spit it out
Aghhh its too addictive i can't stop listening to it, but its really brilliant.
"'cause it breaks my heart
That we live this way
I know people need love
'cause them people never play the game"
...beautiful :smth023
Quote from: Carnage Visor on February 25, 2008, 20:02:15
Great synths on that number! :smth023
Yeah, the rolling synth is awesome! Eddie VH really rocks :smth035
Interpol's best album yet (in my opinion), 'Our Love To Admire'.
I am going to see them tonight, so I'm very excited!! :smth023
Quote from: tigermilk on February 26, 2008, 03:23:30
I am going to see them tonight, so I'm very excited!! :smth023
Enjoy your night tigermilk :smth023 :smth020
Thanks Sussex. Just got back not long ago. It was cool but I think after seeing The Cure live nothing is amazing any more except.. THE CURE. Hahaha.
They rocked though, and smiled a lot more than I thought they might. It wasn't moody or gloomy... more upbeat and rocking! Nice show overall.
(http://www.lwtua.free-online.co.uk/388.jpg)
CHRISTIAN DEATH - Romeo's Distress (Demo Version)
"What's that moving in the basement?
What's that moving in the attic?
Who's that walking in the shadow?
Who's that walking in the streets?
Kiss on my hand
After dark
Hand for a kiss
After dark
Kiss on my hand..."
Great, great, great song. I listen to it many times a day. :rocker
"Only Theatre Of Pain" is a brilliant album... :smth023
Covenant: 'Babel' :rocker
http://www.myspace.com/covenant
they will play in helsinki tomorrow! :P
a nice little appetizer inbetween all the cure shows... ;)
3 great shoegaze bands i'm in love with at the moment...
'Hostage Juliet',
'She, Sir'
and 'The Daysleepers'
Hostage Juliet has 6 downloadable songs on myspace while the others have some too. Check them out! :smth020
The Cure - concert from Salt Lake City 2000 :smth020
Cocteau Twins - Aikea Guinea :smth020
Cocteau Twins are the best... my second fav all time band after The Cure. I have so many favourite songs I can't pick just one, they are truly magnificant!!
:smth023
The Cure - Grinding Halt
(http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ChainofFlowers/dotscover.jpg)
It's ridiculously good, especially for being a collection of mostly b-sides. Obvious a-side quality to most of them.
The track I'm listening to right now: New Day! The way he screams "new day" to the music hits home every time. It's a whole story of agony wrapped in two words...hard to explain. Just listen.
Sorry for the huge picture by the way. I like it. :P
Mogwai - Killing All The Flies :!:
The Mary Onettes - "Slow"
Jefferson Airplane - Good Morning, Vietnam
(http://www.cdr.vplay.co.uk/jpegs/Ptree/pths1.jpg)
CLT Hatesong
On the audio dvd I made last weekend.
This puts the CD one to shame.
Absolutely stunning. :smth023
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51F78WSPECL._SS500_.jpg)
:smth023 :smth020
GREAT CHOICE POE!
I'M INTO MANU CHAO THESE NICE DAYS...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_chao
Mmmm, Manu Chao. Best enjoyed live, right? :-D The energy of his songs really grip you then, hard to resist....
(http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B00006CJOY.03.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
:smth026 :smth026 :smth026
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41iBvVG2PnL._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
CLT Working For The Man.
Absolutely beautiful album.
Quote from: Steve on April 13, 2008, 19:58:28
CLT Working For The Man.
Absolutely beautiful album.
Definately in my all time top 5 albums. :smth023
Every song is breathtaking!
MUSE - royal albert hall 2008.04.12
this was part of the same 'teenage cancer trust' series which the cure played in 2006.
gaa this was a bad gig to miss: they played 'fury' :rocker AND 'megalomania' with the church organ :shock: :shock:
pretty decent quality youtube video of the latter one here: megalomania (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7jrgG9D7D)
i was on in a competition to win tickets for the gig up until the last minute but wasn't among the lucky ones. damn!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51sygaJjGIL._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
CLT Monkeys On Juice
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/cd/The_Cure_Entreat.jpg)
Eeeey! Who smit me? What did I do!? Oh well... :smth011
CLT:
(http://www.vinyl-basar.de/catalog/images/Nina%20Hagen%20Band.jpg)
She's fun. :P
Oooh.
Haven't heard that one.
Nina Hagen!
Hey, I was just listening to her too! :D
Lene Lovich's "New Toy" is probably one of my new favorite songs! So catchy! :smth020
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ed/The-Queen-is-Dead-cover.png/200px-The-Queen-is-Dead-cover.png)
Ah Janko, 'The Queen Is Dead' is my favourite album after 'Disintegration'.
It truly is a classic album :smth020
CLT: Triple J's hottest 100, volume 15
songs from bands like: The Muse, Daft Punk, John Butler Trio, The Chemical Bros.,Foo Fighters, The Cat Empire...just to mention a few.. :smth023
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Quote from: Janko on April 19, 2008, 21:15:37
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Oh dear, now I'm also listening to that record. It's quite contagious! :smth100 ;)
(http://i16.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a3/7e/14_7.JPG)
Quote from: tigermilk on April 19, 2008, 22:07:43
'The Queen Is Dead' ... It truly is a classic album
THE SMITHS DISBANDED AT THEIR PEAK, WHICH IS BOTH BAD AND GREAT...
:smth023
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ~ More News From Nowhere :smth020
Quote from: Hero on April 21, 2008, 20:23:46
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ~ More News From Nowhere :smth020
Oooo...haven't heard that one. I'm gonna go see them in May! :smth026
Quote from: Poe on April 21, 2008, 20:52:21
Quote from: Hero on April 21, 2008, 20:23:46
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ~ More News From Nowhere :smth020
Oooo...haven't heard that one. I'm gonna go see them in May! :smth026
Its a really good song! Im seeing them in may too!! :smth023
Quote from: Hero on April 21, 2008, 22:56:56
Its a really good song! Im seeing them in may too!! :smth023
:shock:
...
Okay, we'll both say where we're gonna go see them, on the count of three:
one,
two,
STOCKHOLM!
Bet that's not where you're heading huh? Shucks... ;)
(http://isaacdowning.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/radiohead-in-rainbows.jpg)
CLT: House of Cards.
By the way, doesn't All I Need sound an awful lot like Roygbiv by Boards of Canada? (http://www.cureconnections.com/forum/images/smiles/eusa_think.gif)
Aww, i wish i was going to Stockholm, slightly more exotic than BIRMINGHAM! ;)
CLT:Siouxsie & the Banshees ~ Voodoo Dolly
(http://www.tigerlillies.com/gallery/00000302.jpg)
TIGER LILLIES - THE BROTHEL TO THE CEMETARY
AWESOME BAND!!! AWESOME MUSIC!!! AWESOME CONCEPT!!!
Discipline
Brand spankin' new NIN :rocker
Download it for free from the official site http://dl.nin.com/discipline/nin
CLT: Fink, which is actually my second fav band at the mome :o anyone here that enjoys that kinda stuff?
Cheers
and this thread is where the generation gap more resembles a chasm!! I read these posts but have never even heard of most of the bands/artists... *sigh*
Guess there's a simple answer hey? Keep away from this thread ya old bag!! hahaha
ok ok I get the hint.... :smth016
Quote from: melly on April 26, 2008, 04:13:46
and this thread is where the generation gap more resembles a chasm!! I read these posts but have never even heard of most of the bands/artists... *sigh*
Guess there's a simple answer hey? Keep away from this thread ya old bag!! hahaha
ok ok I get the hint.... :smth016
I don't know a lot of these bands either and I'm only 25, I guess it depends where you live and what you have access to. Although iTunes is helping a lot of people discover new bands with their iStore. Check out 'The Daysleepers'. They are an incredible new band from New York who are so dreamy and addictive. Their myspace page has a free song to download and about 6 to listen to. And they have two EP's available on iTunes. I seem to be into a lot of shoegaze music at the moment... think Mazzy Star, Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine, Thrushes, Celebration, Alcian Blue... check out my myspace page at
www.myspace.com/idontblameyouhave a look at my top friends who are bands and see if you like them! They all have songs to listen to :)
very impressive tigermilk! Thanks for that, I have listened to a couple of tracks from some of the artists you have there...excellent! I'll listen to more when I have a little more time up my sleeve, but really likes some of them!
Now, without trying to appear too daft...what is "shoegaze" music?? It conjures up staring at ones feet whilst dancing..??
The name was coined in a review in "Sounds" of a concert that the singer read lyrics taped to the floor throughout the gig. The term was picked up by the New Musical Express, who used it as a reference to the tendency of the bands' guitarists to stare at their feet (or their effects pedals, these pedals create the reverb and distortion sounds), seemingly deep in concentration, while playing. Melody Maker preferred the more staid term The Scene That Celebrates Itself, referring to the habit which the bands had of attending gigs of other shoegazing bands, and often moonlighting in each other's bands. The shoegazing sound featured extensive use of guitar effects, and indistinguishable vocal melodies that blended into the creative noise of the guitars. Common musical elements in shoegazing are distortion (aka "fuzzbox"), droning riffs and a "wall of sound" from noisy guitars. Typically, two distorted rhythm guitars are played together to give an amorphous quality to the sound. Another part of shoegaze was "Dream pop". It was a more ambient and abstract take on folk and pop music. It was pioneered by Cocteau Twins (who are my second favourite all-time band after The Cure) and This Mortal Coil, who took advantages of the improvements in studio technology in the previous decades to create a new strain of pop music with a hazy, ethereal sound. Dream Pop proved to be highly influential on the shoegazing scene that emerged in the early nineties, and certain acts straddle the two styles, though shoegaze can be distinguished by its noisier, psychedelic sound. I can send you some mix CDs if you'd like?
:)
TUESEDAY MORNING - THE POGUES
really loud
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXkzR5bNiK4&feature=related
wow! Thanks tigermilkfor that info!! Very interesting! Of course, when u think about it, there are many guitar players who "look down"..my ex was a bass player and he ALWAYS did that!
Thanks for the offer of some cds, I really appreciate it, a very kind thought on your behalf... I might just listen to a few more tracks; am I permitted to take the ones I like? you know, burn a couple myself?
such kind people here... :-D
Yeah, thanks a bunch tigermilk! I've been wondering about shoegazing, thought it might have something to do with shy, eccentric indie bands wanting to come off as asocial outsiders (I love indie bands, don't get me wrong)....
Quote from: tigermilk on April 27, 2008, 06:26:32I can send you some mix CDs if you'd like?
:)
Don't want to seem intrusive or anything, but...any chance of me getting in on that? (http://www.cureconnections.com/forum/images/smiles/eusa_pray.gif) Hoping, hoping...
CLT: Waiting For The Night
(http://www.elobservatodo.cl/tmp_images/91/noticia_4517_normal.jpg)
Quote from: melly on April 28, 2008, 12:11:32
Thanks for the offer of some cds, I really appreciate it, a very kind thought on your behalf.
No problem, you live in SA right? So it shouldn't be too much to send you some mix CDs. Just send a personal message of what you like.... and I can make you some CDs of what I think you may like :)
Poe... if you do the same I'll see what I can do. "Personal Message" me :smth023
CLT:
Grinderman - Electric Alice
(http://cdbaby.name/t/i/tinker1.jpg)
Passage (Broken Saints soundtrack Vol. 1) by Tobias Tinker.
I've only heard the samples on iTunes, so far. Can't find the song I'm looking for (played during chapter five, disc one, if anyone actually happens to have the Broken Saints DVD's....here's hoping) :smth100
Federal Drugs Administration ~ Androgynoel :rocker
Brilliant! A song about Noel Fielding
He wishes his girlfriend looked more like Noel Fielding
He wishes she was so easily amused
He wishes his girlfriend drank Bailey’s on ice
He wishes he wasn’t so damn confused
(http://www.brittleheaven.com/images/sound-propaganda.jpg)
Engel - Rammstein
My Bloody Valentine
You Made Me Realise
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00069A60E.01._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
:rocker
(http://www.kentjunkie.com/pics/news/tillbakatillsamtiden250x250.jpg)
Bet you've never heard of these guys eh? My second favorite band, for a long time now...
Quote from: Poe on May 06, 2008, 00:24:13
Bet you've never heard of these guys eh?
hmm, don't be so sure. from this very same thread:
http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,3438.msg24018.html#msg24018
http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,3438.msg35767/topicseen.html#msg35767
http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,3438.msg27952.html#msg27952
;)
excellent group indeed. i saw them three times live last november, then once more in janury. some pics from one of the november gigs here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/slowdrowned/KENT20071104HelsinkiKulttuuritalo1stNight
they'll be playing two festivals here in july/august and i'll surely be there.
the new album is pretty good, although i'm more into the older stuff like 'isola'.
but the new songs translated very well live, even better than i expected, actually.
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 06, 2008, 10:55:54excellent group indeed. i saw them three times live last november, then once more in janury. some pics from one of the november gigs here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/slowdrowned/KENT20071104HelsinkiKulttuuritalo1stNight
they'll be playing two festivals here in july/august and i'll surely be there.
the new album is pretty good, although i'm more into the older stuff like 'isola'.
but the new songs translated very well live, even better than i expected, actually.
Aha! A fellow follower. :-D I've only seen them once, last November. 'Twas lovely. 747 was one of the highlights (I didn't film these):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJVcP4q9U5M&feature=PlayList&p=893AADC8AA4DE2E5&index=6
(Short clip, Jocke looks content...)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuBbk65lEz8&feature=PlayList&p=893AADC8AA4DE2E5&index=5
(Berg & Dalvana (co-sung by guy in the audience...))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDHUU7wI4nY&feature=PlayList&p=893AADC8AA4DE2E5&index=2
(Mannen i Den Vita Hatten, last encore)
I prefer the older stuff too (Isola, Hagnesta Hill, Verkligen and B-sidor), but they still make gems. Quite like Vy från ett luftslott, for example.
I checked out your earlier posts, and yes, they played Vinternoll2 at our concert too. :P
(http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/5647/x0740asm9.th.jpg) (http://img509.imageshack.us/my.php?image=x0740asm9.jpg)
"Friends Will Be Friends" from "A Kind Of Magic"...AMAZING! :smth020
Thank you Freddie! :smth051
Eyes Like Planets - Bell Hollow
Hear all of it here:
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Bell+Hollow
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d8/06orphansaz2.jpg/200px-06orphansaz2.jpg)
BLOODY AWSOME COLLECTION!
DISC 3 (BASTARDS) IS MY FAVOURITE
CLT
ALTAR BOY
Siouxsie & the Banshees ~ Voodoo Dolly
Its so creepy yet cool :rocker
AAAH, I'm posting here again. Here we go:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cvNa1ZStcGw&feature=PlayList&p=A53D553CF17BA6E5&index=4
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds performing Moonland in Stockholm, 17th of May. Jolly good show. :smth026
Guess I'll move on to Night of the Lotus Eaters next. There's something about Nick playing the tambourine while singing "get ready to shoot yourself" which amuses me...
Goethes Erben - Der Weg
Look for it on YouTube and enjoy! :P
Greetz, TT
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/96/So_all_alone.jpg/200px-So_all_alone.jpg)
"Drug free in 83"
Absolute classic!
Quote from: Hero on May 06, 2008, 00:00:42
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00069A60E.01._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
:rocker
If you fancy some early Blondie live (awesome quality) drop me a line. ;)
Me, I have (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/4156RG7T2NL._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
CLT The Opium Eaters.
This was the first band I saw live & on the Seven Tour.
An amazing act & not as silly as some think.
MACHINA/The Machines of God by The Smashing Pumpkins...
I'd forgotten what a good album it is....
Ooo, The Smashing Pumpkins. (http://planetsmilies.net/happy-smiley-8815.gif) Drown is one of my favorites:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPmtiLeMMow&feature=related
(Live from Chicago, 1992. Billy with hair...)
Too bad they were all coming down with a cold and had only slept for a couple of hours before the concert I went to this year (first one), so they were a little cranky... :smth012
By the way, haven't heard that much by Madness at all, Steve. House of Fun and a couple of stray songs is pretty much it... :oops:
moth's tales - indie italian group, very cureish ;)
Bob Marley - Redemption Song
Awesome!
Joy Division
@
Preston Warehouse
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b6/Controbligalbum.jpg)
(http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/430/roisinmurphyoverloadedml5.jpg)
:smth026
(http://www.vinyltribes.com/caratulas/Asylum%20Party%20front%20250x250.JPG)
CLT - Misfortune 8)
(http://www2.independent.pl/pliki/155b35fb76554ee00fe503f54b06522e)
After 10 years..
(http://www.worldinmotion.net/theothertwo/discography/albums/1993/TheOtherTwo.jpg)
One day I'll go out walking
I don't know where (could be anywhere)
Send a letter 'cos I'm sick of talking
(Send my love you know I won't be there)
It's gonna last for ever and there's nothing I can do
(Nothing I can do)
Get yourself together that's what it comes back to
(Coming back to you)
Unbelievably positive and uplifting record!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/413WKZGKHEL._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
CLT Eveybody's Happy Nowadays.
Being a mod on another site can be a bit hard.
I just want to be a happy person & would like to dedicate this to a friend of mine.
If it all gets on top of me, i put this on & jump around like a nutter.
It helps me at least.
@M. jump around with me.
;)
The Sisters Of Mercy (best band in the world.....ever)
Never Land (full length)
Incredible
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2c/R6311front.jpg/200px-R6311front.jpg)
(http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/572/pulpwu2.jpg)
:smth020
great band Echo And The Bunnymen :smth020
(http://i26.tinypic.com/2enopsh.jpg)
BILLY IDOL - SWEET SIXTEEN
I'll do anything
For my sweet sixteen,
And I'll do anything
For little run away child
Gave my heart an engagement ring.
She took ev'rything.
Ev'rything I gave her,
Oh sweet sixteen.
:smth060
Quote from: Steve on June 15, 2008, 02:07:04
The Sisters Of Mercy (best band in the world.....ever)
I recently started listening to them and now i'm addicted. Listening to Alice. Brilliant!
kate bush: 'sunset'
the flamenco-ish turn that the song takes just before 4 minutes is just tremendous, it manages to hit me like a ton of bricks, every single time. :eek: :cry:
an amateur video i found on youtube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XqBOJUeGJCk
i really hope 'aerial' isn't the last thing we hear from her.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v108/weirdpixie/ollapodrida/kate_bush_AERIAL.jpg)
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 25, 2008, 15:21:34
kate bush: 'sunset'
Me, I put on
The Kick Inside today. It had been a really long time since I'd listened to it (why??) and I had an unexptected reaction... I cried almost the entire time! There are some moments that are just so beautiful that they stir up feelings from places in my soul that have been numb for a while, I guess.
The power of music...
Mmm, Kate Bush...and now:
(http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/3121/071212nickdrakegm3.jpg)
CLT: Place To Be
When I was younger, younger than before
I never saw the truth hanging from the door
And now I'm older see it face to face
And now I'm older gotta get up clean the place
And I was green, greener than the hill
Where the flowers grew and the sun shone still
Now I'm darker than the deepest sea
Just hand me down, give me a place to be
And I was strong, strong in the sun
I thought I'd see when day is done
Now I'm weaker than the palest blue
Oh, so weak in this need for you
Quote from: robiola on June 26, 2008, 23:26:18
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 25, 2008, 15:21:34
kate bush: 'sunset'
Me, I put on The Kick Inside today. It had been a really long time since I'd listened to it (why??) and I had an unexptected reaction... I cried almost the entire time! There are some moments that are just so beautiful that they stir up feelings from places in my soul that have been numb for a while, I guess.
The power of music...
I know exactly what you mean robiola - 'This Womans' Work' makes me weep every time I hear it...her voice is just so beautiful. I've had to stop listening to Kate Bush while on the bus...too many embarrassing crying for no particular reason moments..
Hey poe - welcome back!!
You people are killing me... first Kate Bush and now Nick Drake.
Nope, not gonna listen to that today, I'm not up for another crying session.
@sues777: Thank you dear. :-D I won't be back for that long, I'm still on vacation in the US, but even if I don't get that much time to write anything, I'll be dropping by to check posts, so...consider this place haunted, muhaha...
@robiola: There there... :smth056 Guess we went a little overboard. Let's have a change of tone.
(http://izabelle.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/the-boy-least.jpg)
CLT:
Be Gentle With Me
(just a cute song, almost too cute)
And these guys always cheer me up. I believe they've been mentioned here before:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v680/RetasuKitchen/Halls%20of%20Heorot/Gypsy_Punks.jpg)
Start wearing purple, wearing purple...Partieee!
Quote from: Poe on June 27, 2008, 21:18:55
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v680/RetasuKitchen/Halls%20of%20Heorot/Gypsy_Punks.jpg)
Start wearing purple, wearing purple...Partieee!
they're crazy... i've been on their concert once :smth035
G'N'R - Patience one of my fav classics :smth049
Quote from: robiola on June 27, 2008, 14:35:23
You people are killing me... first Kate Bush and now Nick Drake.
Nope, not gonna listen to that today, I'm not up for another crying session.
i continued from kate to jeff buckley and that didn't turn out to be the most cheerful choice either...
jeff buckley - last goodbye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm8JoMhgjRw)
jeff was awesome - one of the most magical ethereal voices out there... *sigh*
one my biggest regrets is that i never saw him live.
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 28, 2008, 19:25:12
jeff buckley - last goodbye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm8JoMhgjRw)
jeff was awesome - one of the most magical ethereal voices out there... *sigh*
one my biggest regrets is that i never saw him live.
I've never been a huge fan (my husband is), but that song is fantastic. I spent a whole summer listening to it over and over again, obsessively.
Elvis Castello - Never Known A Girl Like You Before :smth020
BEIRUT
I just discevered this band:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc8s0YPVzpM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beirut_%28band%29
This Beirut song is even better!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH8vgAp4VDU
(http://www.new-noise.net/media/42279950/The%20National%20-%20Boxer.jpg)
THE NATIONAL: Boxer
'All The Wine'
listen to it here! -> http://www.myspace.com/thenational
an excellent group i just discovered! didn't know anything about them but saw them live last weekend as a friend tipped me for it. somehow reminds me of AATT & the likes, i think i might like them even better than AATT.
check it out!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)
Well, I have now something like CURE period!
I'm listening my big collection of audio concerts, recordings etc.
Watching all I have ever collect!
Listening every B'side, album, single!
Reading, writing, making the web-site!
I can say tht this time I'M A REAL BIG CURE-FAN!!! :smth023 :smth023 :smth023
I think every cure-fans has the same period's by the life...
*note: if someone have the same condition - be free to write me PM (http://curefans.com/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=2037) :D
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/99/BitesAlbumCover.jpg/200px-BitesAlbumCover.jpg)
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/3/37/37280.jpg)
von hertzen brothers
'freedom fighter'
http://www.myspace.com/vonhertzenbrothers (http://www.myspace.com/vonhertzenbrothers)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Hertzen_Brothers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Hertzen_Brothers)
(http://byfiles.storage.live.com/y1przMxxCFfCmA9dn8iaV4ITNWr27WRKvMS5EkpeCc869mg_lhM-yCNuD-X5YJnhWqtNH84xw4y_lE)
Awesomnes!
Joe Dassin - Et Si Tu N'Existais Pas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fbx6pyYsX8)
(there should be better versions out there)
My aunt played some Joe Dassin tunes in her car one evening, and this one stuck mercilessly...ah, l'amour.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d8/Tiamat-Prey.jpg)
Cant wait for the new one...
The Raveonettes - Lust Lust Lust
Amazing :smth020
(http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s66/tigermilk_photos/Tricky.jpg)
(http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/IzzyHaveMercy666/cdcover1withedge.jpg)
Was this.
@ JB. You might like this. Reminds me in places of Porky Tree's atmospheric moments.
Now this
(http://www.diskpol.com/images/cat/0032/32079.jpg)
Memories.
Anyone into the Nephilim or the Sisters will absolutely love this band to pieces
Quote from: robiola on June 30, 2008, 22:41:05
I've never been a huge fan (my husband is), but that song is fantastic. I spent a whole summer listening to it over and over again, obsessively.
isn't it! for me that one track alone puts him up there among the really great artists, even if he never wrote/recorded anything else than that.
one of albsolutely favorite tracks.
anyway, a montypythonesque turn...
i've been totally into these guys lately:
(http://www.metalkingdom.net/album/img/d12/1011.jpg)
:eek:
currently: 'master's apprentices' :rocker
(i think i have it on repeat :oops:)
i never really got them earlier, although i tried a few times. but just went to see them on a festival last weekend and that was a revelation.
they played as the last band of a two-day festival and i was already on the verge of hypothermia since the weather was just complete crap and we'd been standing in wind and rain for two days, with temperatures barely 15 C (which is/was seriously unnaturally autumn-ish, considering it's only the beginning of august!).
but nevermind the weather, these guys really saved the day. :smth035
(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/5626/p8030134bop1.th.jpg) (http://img232.imageshack.us/my.php?image=p8030134bop1.jpg)
(http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/6296/p8030222bhi0.th.jpg) (http://img230.imageshack.us/my.php?image=p8030222bhi0.jpg)
i've been listening practically nothing but them for two days now. :eek:
ps. by the way great sound on the opeth albums: the sleeve notes day "produced by steven wilson", that explains it. :smth023 old bob should really do all in his power to hire that guy...
Well well, Opeth! Good to see. I was just listening to Ghost Reveries earlier today. :twisted:
A friend is at present feeding me all the Kate Bush albums I haven't heard (pretty much all of them). Haven't been able to get Kate's voice out of my head for a while, all I'm hearing is "aaaAAAll YOURS, BABOOSHKA BABOOSHKA" and so forth...Pleasant, but right now I'm taking a break:
(http://musicodobrasil.com.br/loronixcontent/capasloronix/Z/TaniaMariaLadyBrazil-image025.jpg)
Valeu by Tania Maria (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpJrDtPV12Q)
Just happened to find it...smooooth...
Quote from: Poe on August 06, 2008, 01:10:33
Well well, Opeth! Good to see. I was just listening to Ghost Reveries earlier today. :twisted:
coincidentally, another great swedish group i was just listening to:
COVENANT (http://www.poponaut.de/images/_cove_4001617435120.jpg)
currently: stalker (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5666krf67MQ)
coming up: figurehead :smth023
(the club version/club remix is even more of a killer)
Joy Division - Dead Souls
Awesome!
mötley crüe: girls, girls, girls
(oops?)
:P
(http://aperifle.sinosplice.com/Pink_Floyd_-_Animals-front.jpg)
@Janko
This thread always gives me good ideas... You last for example -- makes me realize I haven't listened to that album in ages, and it's time I picked it up again. :smth020
A lot of Pink Floyd fans don't like this record much, but I think it's one of their best. Thanks for reminding me of it! :D
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 06, 2008, 19:51:51
mötley crüe: girls, girls, girls
(oops?)
:P
seriously though, mick mars IS good guitarist. i do like his riffing.
currently, inspired by another thread:
(http://www.custompc.co.uk/blogs/podcasts/files/2008/05/stoneroses-thesecondcoming.jpg)
as an old led zep fan, i genuinely love this album, works like a charm.
one of the few really brilliant ROCK albums to come out of UK in the 90's.
'breaking into heaven' :smth035
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmR9F12CVIM
Quote from: robiola on August 06, 2008, 22:39:41
@Janko
This thread always gives me good ideas... You last for example -- makes me realize I haven't listened to that album in ages, and it's time I picked it up again. :smth020
A lot of Pink Floyd fans don't like this record much, but I think it's one of their best. Thanks for reminding me of it! :D
Agreed there. Although probably I don't like the Floyd enough to be called a fan. Anyway, except for 'Wish You Were Here', I think I like more or less most of their stuff until 'The Final Cut'. Although even in that period they could be really boring, sometimes. By the way, my favourite Floyd track is probably "Atom Heart Mother", that 23 minute rock+classical+avantgarde thing from 1970. It could be called "pretentious", "over-ambitious" or something like that, but I think they do an admirable job there.. A truly haunting song.
talking about pink floyd, does anyone have this?:
http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/3511313/Oh-By-the-Way/Product.html
i'd be mainly curious to know if the verison in the boxset are the same remastered editions as the ones that have been released individually, or something else?
it's just that i'm pretty hesitant to buy ANY emastered editions anymore, because of the fear of getting some volume destroyed crap - i'd rather stick to old vinyls that upgrade (read: downgrade) them for badly remastered cd editions.
not that pink floyd should be the first band out there with whom one should fear utter remastering catastrophy. one would like to believe it's well done job. but i've lost my faith in trusting the band's name & (old) reputation in this matter (mainly thanks to the cure's recent releases).
so any info would be welcome.
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 07, 2008, 12:18:06
talking about pink floyd, does anyone have this?:
http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/3511313/Oh-By-the-Way/Product.html
i'd be mainly curious to know if the verison in the boxset are the same remastered editions as the ones that have been released individually, or something else?
it's just that i'm pretty hesitant to buy ANY emastered editions anymore, because of the fear of getting some volume destroyed crap - i'd rather stick to old vinyls that upgrade (read: downgrade) them for badly remastered cd editions.
not that pink floyd should be the first band out there with whom one should fear utter remastering catastrophy. one would like to believe it's well done job. but i've lost my faith in trusting the band's name & (old) reputation in this matter (mainly thanks to the cure's recent releases).
so any info would be welcome.
The question is: do you REALLY need a box like that? You'll be getting "Momentary Lapse" and "Division bell" with it... :roll:
Quote from: revolt on August 07, 2008, 12:35:31
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 07, 2008, 12:18:06
talking about pink floyd, does anyone have this?:
http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/3511313/Oh-By-the-Way/Product.html
i'd be mainly curious to know if the verison in the boxset are the same remastered editions as the ones that have been released individually, or something else?
it's just that i'm pretty hesitant to buy ANY emastered editions anymore, because of the fear of getting some volume destroyed crap - i'd rather stick to old vinyls that upgrade (read: downgrade) them for badly remastered cd editions.
not that pink floyd should be the first band out there with whom one should fear utter remastering catastrophy. one would like to believe it's well done job. but i've lost my faith in trusting the band's name & (old) reputation in this matter (mainly thanks to the cure's recent releases).
so any info would be welcome.
The question is: do you REALLY need a box like that? You'll be getting "Momentary Lapse" and "Division bell" with it... :roll:
well in some cases i do like the idea of 'complete works': to have everything in one box in case you might need it, instead of having piles of individual discs/vinyls.
and perhaps with some bands i think it's reasonable to own the complete output just for some self-educational purposes/for one's personal archives, even though part of it was not in one's top 5 (or top 50, or top -50...).
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 07, 2008, 12:45:07
Quote from: revolt on August 07, 2008, 12:35:31
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 07, 2008, 12:18:06
talking about pink floyd, does anyone have this?:
http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/3511313/Oh-By-the-Way/Product.html
i'd be mainly curious to know if the verison in the boxset are the same remastered editions as the ones that have been released individually, or something else?
it's just that i'm pretty hesitant to buy ANY emastered editions anymore, because of the fear of getting some volume destroyed crap - i'd rather stick to old vinyls that upgrade (read: downgrade) them for badly remastered cd editions.
not that pink floyd should be the first band out there with whom one should fear utter remastering catastrophy. one would like to believe it's well done job. but i've lost my faith in trusting the band's name & (old) reputation in this matter (mainly thanks to the cure's recent releases).
so any info would be welcome.
The question is: do you REALLY need a box like that? You'll be getting "Momentary Lapse" and "Division bell" with it... :roll:
well in some cases i do like the idea of 'complete works': to have everything in one box in case you might need it, instead of having piles of individual discs/vinyls.
and perhaps with some bands i think it's reasonable to own the complete output just for some self-educational purposes/for one's personal archives, even though part of it was not in one's top 5 (or top 50, or top -50...).
OK, I can understand that practical kind of argument. That way, if there is a fire in the house, for instance, you can just grab the box and run away with it, instead of having to run though the whole collection to decide which 3 albums are your favourites... ;) :-D
Quote from: revolt on August 07, 2008, 12:55:28
That way, if there is a fire in the house, for instance, you can just grab the box and run away with it, instead of having to run though the whole collection to decide which 3 albums are your favourites... ;) :-D
:lol:
Quote from: robiola on August 06, 2008, 22:39:41
@Janko
This thread always gives me good ideas... You last for example -- makes me realize I haven't listened to that album in ages, and it's time I picked it up again. :smth020
A lot of Pink Floyd fans don't like this record much, but I think it's one of their best. Thanks for reminding me of it! :D
ANIMALS is a very weak album.
It was made from cca. 1972 outtakes, and it just doesn't work musically or conceptually...
The band was in a bad form and the record is rightfully forgotten!
PS
MOMENTARY LAPSE OD REASON and DIVISION BELL are masterpieces!
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 17:02:04
PS
MOMENTARY LAPSE OD REASON and DIVISION BELL are masterpieces!
Are you entering Patrick Bateman mode here? :-D
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 17:02:04
MOMENTARY LAPSE OD REASON and DIVISION BELL are masterpieces!
well surely not their best work but 'momentary lapse...' is actually the album that introduced me to pink floyd so i'm kind of fond of it, still.
Quote from: revolt on August 07, 2008, 17:03:57
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 17:02:04
PS
MOMENTARY LAPSE OD REASON and DIVISION BELL are masterpieces!
Are you entering Patrick Bateman mode here? :-D
(http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/images/features/topvillains/10brooks050107.jpg)
:eek:
(hides)
on-topic:
(http://cdn.last.fm/coverart/300x300/3256680-1134008753.jpg)
Quote from: revolt on August 07, 2008, 17:03:57
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 17:02:04
PS
MOMENTARY LAPSE OD REASON and DIVISION BELL are masterpieces!
Are you entering Patrick Bateman mode here? :-D
I don't understand.
Why do you think those are bad of mediocre albums?!
They are certainly better than Animals, Ummagumma, More and Meddle
(and I know you are not Roger Waters-guy, because Roger Waters had only praises about those records...)
(http://www.hell-cat.com/dispatch/_depot/title/thumb/c1e1369d1fed36073db558c3d717c1cd.jpg)
currently: 'get down moses'
(live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7wKLzJLr_4)
(i went to the movies to see the julien temple's strummer documentary 'the future is unwritten' (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800099/) some time ago, i hadn't seen it yet. and excellent film! i really like temple's style.)
(although i was a bit shocked to see bono interviewed there - that guy just has to be everywhere and in everything.)
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 17:28:07
I don't understand.
Why do you think those are bad of mediocre albums?!
They are certainly better than Animals, Ummagumma, More and Meddle
(and I know you are not Roger Waters-guy, because Roger Waters had only praises about those records...)
Yes, i think they are mediocre. Too radio-friendly and lacking in real new ideas... And I do think Roger Waters was the main driving force behind the Floyd, when he left the band lost its edge (or whatever had remained of it by that time). Anyway, it's not that Waters' solo albums are masterpieces (at least not the first two), so maybe if he had continued with the band things wouldn't be much better...
Quote from: revolt on August 07, 2008, 18:21:49
Anyway, it's not that Waters' solo albums are masterpieces (at least not the first two)
:D :D :D
Hilarious!
We are so different!!!
I think PRO'S AND CON'S OF HITCHHIKING is the best Roger's solo album!
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 07, 2008, 17:58:33
(http://www.hell-cat.com/dispatch/_depot/title/thumb/c1e1369d1fed36073db558c3d717c1cd.jpg)
currently: 'get down moses'
(live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7wKLzJLr_4)
(i went to the movies to see the julien temple's strummer documentary
Funny how Strummer's solo records didn't come remotely close to The Clash albums...
Even Cut The Crap is better than his solo ventures...
I loved the documentary and was surprised to see Joe as a hippie, rocker, actor, lost soul and finally a complete freak...
Such a biography!
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 19:17:29
Funny how Strummer's solo records didn't come remotely close to The Clash albums...
Even Cut The Crap is better than his solo ventures...
i do think his solo ventures do have a few gems here and there but they are a quality rollercoaster, i agree. they lack solidness, that's true. but even on the solo albums i think at his best moments he's still very good...
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 19:17:29
I loved the documentary and was surprised to see Joe as a hippie, rocker, actor, lost soul and finally a complete freak...
Such a biography!
true! i was surprised to learn tons of stuff (literally) i never had any idea either. :shock:
great work from temple and recommended watching for anyone even if one wasn't into the clash/strummer at all. the variety of footage is really abundant and the documentary really captures certain spirit of certain time and place.
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 19:10:28
I think PRO'S AND CON'S OF HITCHHIKING is the best Roger's solo album!
That's the only one of his solo albums I've heard in its entirety, so far. Good one. :smth023
CLT: Here Before
(http://www.scenepointblank.com/reviews/covers/00657.jpg)
Lookaftering - Vashti Bunyan
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 19:10:28
Quote from: revolt on August 07, 2008, 18:21:49
Anyway, it's not that Waters' solo albums are masterpieces (at least not the first two)
:D :D :D
Hilarious!
We are so different!!!
I think PRO'S AND CON'S OF HITCHHIKING is the best Roger's solo album!
Well, I don't think it's hilarious. Curious, maybe. But I don't think there is any sort of general consensus that 'Pros and Cons" is a masterpiece or anything like it. And the same goes for those two Guilmour-era Floyd albums... So, I don't think I'm blaspheming here, or anything. ;)
Anyway, I want to add a few thoughts to what I've said before.
There are a few good thinks about late Floyd and solo Waters: I like the concepts, the care they have in devising this whole story to bring together all the songs in a coherent whole. That's been a Floyd feature for a long long time now and that is a quality that I think they didn't lose.
Also, a few of the songs on those albums are good. Or at least parts of the songs. For instance, "Learning to fly" might be a commercial mainstream pop/rock song devised for radio play, but I cannot deny that the chorus has remained in my head since I heard it for the first time, and from time to time I find myself "singing" it in my mind. And I could give other examples of this kind (I would have to check them again first, though, since I haven't heard the in a long time...)
However, I also think that this latter music from Floyd and Waters lacks the power and inventiveness of their best years. They have just become mainstream stadium rock acts, with nothing new to add to the musical world. Also, I think that David Guilmour's solos stink! I mean it! That guitar tone and playing are truly annoying. He was already boring in the "Wish You Were Here" days and he surely hasn't got any better since...
One last thing: I haven't heard "Amused to Death" and I've read somewhere that it is considered by some fans as Roger Waters' best solo album. So I might be missing something here.
Quote from: Janko on August 07, 2008, 17:02:04
Quote from: robiola on August 06, 2008, 22:39:41
@Janko
This thread always gives me good ideas... You last for example -- makes me realize I haven't listened to that album in ages, and it's time I picked it up again. :smth020
A lot of Pink Floyd fans don't like this record much, but I think it's one of their best. Thanks for reminding me of it! :D
ANIMALS is a very weak album.
It was made from cca. 1972 outtakes, and it just doesn't work musically or conceptually...
The band was in a bad form and the record is rightfully forgotten!
PS
MOMENTARY LAPSE OD REASON and DIVISION BELL are masterpieces!
What can I say, I'll take Animals (or Ummagumma, or More, or Meddle) over Momentary Lapse anyday. MLOR does nothing for me. It never surprises me. I don't know Division Bell enough to express an opinion.
As they say, different strokes for different folks.
fools dance - i'm so many
X-Mal Deutschland - Viva album :smth020
Tiamat - Do You Dream Of Me...
It really make me goosebumps..
Credit to Janko..
(http://www.rascunho.net/img/Mellon%20Collie.jpg)
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
CLT: By Starlight
(http://uriahheep.web-log.nl/photos/uncategorized/2008/05/20/wtscover_small_2.jpg)
(http://img13.nnm.ru/imagez/gallery/b/f/a/e/a/bfaea7d02d429cde75545d34a996cbe5_full.jpg)
Melotron - Brüder
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=r89C8NvNRMo
jeff buckley: 'i know it's over' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL5s6C4c3y8)
(the smiths cover)
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
And as I climb into an empty bed
Oh well. Enough said.
I know it's over - still I cling
I don't know where else I can go
Oh ...
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
See, the sea wants to take me
The knife wants to slit me
Do you think you can help me ?
Sad veiled bride, please be happy
Handsome groom, give her room
Loud, loutish lover, treat her kindly
(Though she needs you
More than she loves you)
And I know it's over - still I cling
I don't know where else I can go
Over and over and over and over
Over and over, la ...
I know it's over
And it never really began
But in my heart it was so real
And you even spoke to me, and said :
"If you're so funny
Then why are you on your own tonight ?
And if you're so clever
Then why are you on your own tonight ?
If you're so very entertaining
Then why are you on your own tonight ?
If you're so very good-looking
Why do you sleep alone tonight ?
I know ...
'Cause tonight is just like any other night
That's why you're on your own tonight
With your triumphs and your charms
While they're in each other's arms..."
It's so easy to laugh
It's so easy to hate
It takes strength to be gentle and kind
Over, over, over, over
It's so easy to laugh
It's so easy to hate
It takes guts to be gentle and kind
Over, over
Love is Natural and Real
But not for you, my love
Not tonight, my love
Love is Natural and Real
But not for such as you and I, my love
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my ...
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can even feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my ...
one of the few songs/performances that makes me cry every time i hear it... :smth022
Quote from: mint car on August 14, 2008, 20:28:05
X-Mal Deutschland - Viva album :smth020
Yay! Another X-Mal fan??? I love them!!!
I was listening to Lene Lovich in the cab on the way home from school. She's awesome! :smth020
The Cure - Friday I'm In Love - London 1992
Britney, Aguilera, Madonna, Missy - Like A Virgin, Hollywood
Quote from: dsanchez on August 28, 2008, 21:35:45
Britney, Aguilera, Madonna, Missy - Like A Virgin, Hollywood
Madonna and Christina? I like them both! :smth023
huh, seriously can't stand any of those mentioned above - you guys must be nuts. :P
going back some... 42 pages, the album that started the thread:
(http://www.travisprange.com/blog/images/fragile.jpg)
talking to myself all the way to the station
pictures in my head of the final destination...
into the void (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3BO1xBOvGA)
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 29, 2008, 10:09:25
huh, seriously can't stand any of those mentioned above - you guys must be nuts. :P
I don't like Chistina, neither Britney. Only like Madonna :smth023
Quote from: dsanchez on August 29, 2008, 18:18:12
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 29, 2008, 10:09:25
huh, seriously can't stand any of those mentioned above - you guys must be nuts. :P
I don't like Chistina, neither Britney. Only like Madonna :smth023
madonna is surely the best of the three, but sometimes "best" still doesn't mean "very good" - depends on the company! ;)
currently: sigur rós, neuhausen ob eck, southside festival 2008 (austrian FM broadcast)
Btw baby, didnt know you like Hocico. Saw them in Lima some years ago. My friend put the lights for the show :)
Quote from: dsanchez on August 29, 2008, 18:41:27
Btw baby, didnt know you like Hocico. Saw them in Lima some years ago. My friend put the lights for the show :)
yes i do like them. they just played here in august, that was a good show! :)
here're some pics i took: http://picasaweb.google.com/slowdrowned/Hocico20080815HelsinkiGloria
(http://lh5.ggpht.com/slowdrowned/SLabxVrBBhI/AAAAAAAACyQ/gKnwmEjgHgo/P8160506B.jpg?imgmax=576)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0e/Sam%27s-Town.jpg/200px-Sam%27s-Town.jpg)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/20/Comsat_Angels_-_Sleep_No_More-cover.jpg/200px-Comsat_Angels_-_Sleep_No_More-cover.jpg)
Quote from: Janko on September 05, 2008, 17:06:41
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/20/Comsat_Angels_-_Sleep_No_More-cover.jpg/200px-Comsat_Angels_-_Sleep_No_More-cover.jpg)
comsat angels 1982-07-19 montreal, cargo :smth023
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/01/Magazine_-_Secondhand_Daylight.jpg)
Awaiting reunion!
I'm really into postpunk these days...
Quote from: Janko on September 05, 2008, 17:06:41
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/20/Comsat_Angels_-_Sleep_No_More-cover.jpg/200px-Comsat_Angels_-_Sleep_No_More-cover.jpg)
Hey, what do you think about that album? Comsat Angels is a band whose albums I've been trying to find for some time now, but without success. They're one of those Factory bands that were influenced by Joy Division, I think, or am I confusing things here?
a great (imo) experimental/"folk psychedelic"/not-sure-what-to-call-it band: Moon Fog Prophet: 'lyhtykuja' (http://www.myspace.com/moonfogprophet)
(http://www.ektrorecords.com/gfx/jaetut/lyhtykuja_iso.jpg)
moon fog prophet: 'kovin lentäen kotiin kaipaan' (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=3DoO_HBJRJk)
& related projects (from moon fog band members)
"Classic doom on one side, folksy medieval psychedelia on the other" (http://www.ektrorecords.com/ektro.php):
http://www.ektrorecords.com/samples/Reverend_Bizarre_-_From_The_Void_II_(clip).mp3
http://www.ektrorecords.com/samples/Ratto_ja_Lehtisalo_-_Soihdut_Nostakaa_(clip).mp3
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 19, 2008, 21:16:28
a great (imo) experimental/"folk psychedelic"/not-sure-what-to-call-it band: Moon Fog Prophet: 'lyhtykuja' (http://www.myspace.com/moonfogprophet)
(http://www.ektrorecords.com/gfx/jaetut/lyhtykuja_iso.jpg)
moon fog prophet: 'kovin lentäen kotiin kaipaan' (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=3DoO_HBJRJk)
& related projects (from moon fog band members)
"Classic doom on one side, folksy medieval psychedelia on the other" (http://www.ektrorecords.com/ektro.php):
http://www.ektrorecords.com/samples/Reverend_Bizarre_-_From_The_Void_II_(clip).mp3
http://www.ektrorecords.com/samples/Ratto_ja_Lehtisalo_-_Soihdut_Nostakaa_(clip).mp3
Well, I've heard about Reverend Bizarre before, it's the kind of metal band that actually seems to be available on record shops. I haven't checked their sound before, though (that sample you posted here is a bit short). However, i had no idea they were Finnish...
Those are 2 completely different songs by Moon Prophet you posted here. It sounds like 2 different bands! :shock: One of them is really jazzy ("Kovin lentaen kotiin kaipan"), with a really cool electric piano solo there in the middle. I like it. ;) The other one has a good trippy rock (?) motive but it would probably take some time from me to like those vocals. Still, I don't hate them, and that's a not-so-bad start, I suppose.
By the way, I really like the guitar playing on Ratto_ja_Lehtisalo_-_Soihdut_Nostakaa (I suppose Ratto_ja_Lehtisalo is the band name and Soihdut_Nost is the song...? :-D ).
Fluid and kind of spacey - again, there's a clear jazz thing on this one.
ok finally i start getting it a bit more right, what comes to recommendations... ;)
Quote from: revolt on September 22, 2008, 14:19:50
Those are 2 completely different songs by Moon Prophet you posted here. It sounds like 2 different bands! :shock:
that's true: actually you never know what they do next, what to expect from them. they've done some projects which are closer to some kind of experimental classical music (like on the album 'hymyilevien laivojen satama' = "harbour of smiling ships"). so it can be anything between jazz, folk, progressive rock, classical... they also do performance kind of stuff, and their website is full or writings, art... everything really. i suppose they are truly weird "renessaince people" in that way.
Quote from: revolt on September 22, 2008, 14:19:50
(I suppose Ratto_ja_Lehtisalo is the band name and Soihdut_Nost is the song...? :-D ).
yes, ilkka rättö is the singer in moon fog prophet, jussi lehtisalo comes from another experimental finnish band called Circle:
http://www.myspace.com/circlefinland
another moon fog related project, 'teemu elon puhuvat eläimet' ("teemu ello's talking animals"):
http://www.myspace.com/puhuvatelaimet
Just out of curiosity:
Does 'lyhtykuja loppu' mean "light at the end of the tunnel" or something like that?
Quote from: revolt on September 22, 2008, 19:03:00
Just out of curiosity:
Does 'lyhtykuja loppu' mean "light at the end of the tunnel" or something like that?
not quite. i think it should actually be 'lyhtykuja: loppu' (like here:
http://www.last.fm/music/Kuusumun+Profeetta/_/Lyhtykuja:+loppu)
'lyhtykuja' means something like "the lane of lanterns" and 'loppu' is just "(the) end".
Quote from: revolt on September 15, 2008, 12:04:24
Hey, what do you think about that album? Comsat Angels is a band whose albums I've been trying to find for some time now, but without success. They're one of those Factory bands that were influenced by Joy Division, I think, or am I confusing things here?
They are awesome.
But only first 3-4 albums are post punk/dark/new wave.
In later years they went a bit pop...
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 22, 2008, 18:58:25
another experimental finnish band called Circle:
http://www.myspace.com/circlefinland
I had already visited that Circle's site... Took the opportunity to check a couple more songs - I like it. All 4 songs displayed there are done in a repetitive style, but in a way that sounds good to me.
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 22, 2008, 18:58:25
another moon fog related project, 'teemu elon puhuvat eläimet' ("teemu ello's talking animals"):
http://www.myspace.com/puhuvatelaimet
I'll tell you one thing: a band that call themselves 'teemu elon puhuvat eläimet' are certainly not planning on having an international career any time soon... :-D I also liked both songs on that site - and liked the singer's voice, although he is not a great singer. I'm not a fan, though, of the vocal "effects" on the chorus of the first song, and it also appears to me that there are a few things in their music that sound a bit too retro (for instance: those harmony choir voices at the end of the second song).
Iron Maiden - Fear of The Dark
some vintage Simple Minds:
this fear of gods (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lds_GcdLnc&fmt=18)
lovesong (promo video) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=yVNf-VGbqjo&fmt=18) - a great video! :D
i travel (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=P-66daNl20Y&fmt=18)
thirty frames a second (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=dwtrSEVbbWc&fmt=18)
'premonition' and 'factory (live '79) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=6xkANdpTPVs&fmt=18)
re-discover this band! :P
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 26, 2008, 16:46:20
some vintage Simple Minds:
this fear of gods (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lds_GcdLnc&fmt=18)
lovesong (promo video) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=yVNf-VGbqjo&fmt=18) - a great video! :D
i travel (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=P-66daNl20Y&fmt=18)
thirty frames a second (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=dwtrSEVbbWc&fmt=18)
'premonition' and 'factory (live '79) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=6xkANdpTPVs&fmt=18)
re-discover this band! :P
Very good choices! ;) But it seems to me that "Sons and fascination" is under-represented in your selection. Let me add then:
"Seeing out the angel"
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=J5CYUPzKzec
"This earth that you walk upon"
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=hMmnjtV2YBs
Hell, all the songs on the album would do...
Quote from: Janko on September 26, 2008, 17:37:29
Quote from: Sussex on September 26, 2008, 08:54:58
Iron Maiden - Fear of The Dark
F**k YEAH!
:smth023
Up The Iron \m/
Whats ur fav from them Janko? ur selection is always the imaginative one.. 8)
Quote from: Sussex on September 26, 2008, 20:52:52
Whats ur fav from them
I love the mid to late 80's stuff the most, but:
(http://www.hyperobots.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/iron_maiden_-_brave_new_world.jpg)
Maybe the best reunion album ever recorded!
Varjo (http://www.myspace.com/varjoyhtye) (= "shadow")
influences: Cocteau Twins, Bauhaus, The Cure, Brian Eno, Joy Division, Killing Joke, New Order, Slowdive, The Church, Danse Society, Stina Nordenstam, Pj Harvey and many more
but so much bad news lately: the guitarist of Varjo died abruptly in a fire in his home, not very long ago. and just a few weeks before they were supposed to start recording their forth album in october.
the last track he contributed on, 'olet ehkä kuollut', is available for listening on the band's myspace.
ironically, the title of the song means "perhaps you're dead".
a pity. this was a good band and a person that will be widely missed in the local music life.
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 29, 2008, 19:05:40
Varjo (http://www.myspace.com/varjoyhtye) (= "shadow")
influences: Cocteau Twins, Bauhaus, The Cure, Brian Eno, Joy Division, Killing Joke, New Order, Slowdive, The Church, Danse Society, Stina Nordenstam, Pj Harvey and many more
but so much bad news lately: the guitarist of Varjo died abruptly in a fire in his home, not very long ago. and just a few weeks before they were supposed to start recording their forth album in october.
the last track he contributed on, 'olet ehkä kuollut', is available for listening on the band's myspace.
ironically, the title of the song means "perhaps you're dead".
a pity. this was a good band and a person that will be widely missed in the local music life.
It's a pity... I sure like the music and that guitar sound. It reminds me of 1982-84 Cocteau Twins, maybe also of Dif Juz.
Amanda Palmer- Have to drive
The Cure- Primary
The Smiths- I know it's over
Phillip Glass- Metamorphosis (one)
Sigur ros: Inní mér syngur vitleysingur
Radiohead: Sail to the moon
/ Fake plastic Trees
The Cure- Uyea Sound
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 26, 2008, 16:46:20
'premonition' and 'factory (live '79) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=6xkANdpTPVs&fmt=18)
Haha, it's fun to see Charlie Burchill playing a metal "V" guitar on that video... and Jim Kerr looks totally stoned! :shock:
Quote from: revolt on October 01, 2008, 17:06:48
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 26, 2008, 16:46:20
'premonition' and 'factory (live '79) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=6xkANdpTPVs&fmt=18)
Haha, it's fun to see Charlie Burchill playing a metal "V" guitar on that video... and Jim Kerr looks totally stoned! :shock:
The greatest musician in 1979-1984 Simple Minds, though, has to be bassist Derek Forbes. One of the best in rock history...
Intra-Venus - Pray Silence
CLT (welcome to) Paradise
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/73/Hypnagogic_States.jpg/200px-Hypnagogic_States.jpg)
Very, very loudly!
:smth020
I love it!!!
Quote from: revolt on October 01, 2008, 17:06:48
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 26, 2008, 16:46:20
'premonition' and 'factory (live '79) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=6xkANdpTPVs&fmt=18)
Haha, it's fun to see Charlie Burchill playing a metal "V" guitar on that video... and Jim Kerr looks totally stoned! :shock:
:smth081
Quote from: revolt on October 02, 2008, 14:06:08
The greatest musician in 1979-1984 Simple Minds, though, has to be bassist Derek Forbes. One of the best in rock history...
that's true, he's really great but not very often that much recognized.
i was quite interested to hear him re-join the minds in the late 90s. too bad he didn't get good enough songs to play there.
on-topic:
currently
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/fa/7f/5b96024128a09c6b552d9010._AA240_.L.jpg)
one of the best unplugged sessions (actually could be the only one besides the cure that is worth anything, imo).
DIRTY ON PURPOSE - hallelujah sirens :smth020
Quote from: japanesebaby on October 02, 2008, 22:37:16
on-topic:
currently
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/fa/7f/5b96024128a09c6b552d9010._AA240_.L.jpg)
one of the best unplugged sessions (actually could be the only one besides the cure that is worth anything, imo).
You know, the Neil Young one is good, too. And REM, if I remember well (watched it only on TV a long long time ago), were quite good, also.
(http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s66/tigermilk_photos/lab035_the_radio_dept.jpg)
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/7847.jpg)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/30/BlastingOff.jpg/200px-BlastingOff.jpg)
Great album!
Don't believe the bad reviews!
Gosh. I love Sea of Tears.. :smth023
Quote from: Janko on October 08, 2008, 13:30:11
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/30/BlastingOff.jpg/200px-BlastingOff.jpg)
Great album!
Don't believe the bad reviews!
reijo taipale: 'satumaa' (tango) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=dOAUbozgri4)
the most famous of finnish tangos performed by one of its most classic performers of all time.
a brief translation of lyrics (http://tango.romanvirdi.com/tulisuudelma.htm)
ps. frank zappa played an interesting version when he visited finland:
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=JEhTXIHlGP0
his self-made gibberish language is wonderful 8)
by the way, from the youtube comments:
You don't hear many artists say "leave the lights on, we have to READ this music" anymore.
- exactly! :)
too bad it's not a complete track.
GIANT DRAG - hearts & unicorns
CLT: "blunt picket fence"
Cat Steven - How Can I Tell :cry:
Quote from: japanesebaby on October 10, 2008, 18:29:48
reijo taipale: 'satumaa' (tango) (http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=dOAUbozgri4)
the most famous of finnish tangos performed by one of its most classic performers of all time.
a brief translation of lyrics (http://tango.romanvirdi.com/tulisuudelma.htm)
ps. frank zappa played an interesting version when he visited finland:
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=JEhTXIHlGP0
his self-made gibberish language is wonderful 8)
by the way, from the youtube comments:
You don't hear many artists say "leave the lights on, we have to READ this music" anymore.
- exactly! :)
too bad it's not a complete track.
I'm afraid I don't like Zappa's version. It's got some of those gimmicks (including a tasteless keyboard solo) that he seems to be so adept of and that have never done anything for me.
I like Reijo Taipale's version, though. It has an old time feeling that I find suggestive.
Quote from: revolt on October 14, 2008, 14:35:39
I'm afraid I don't like Zappa's version.
I like Reijo Taipale's version, though. It has an old time feeling that I find suggestive.
i agree, it's best with the old time feeling. one cannot surpass that with any gimmicks.
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000000BDS.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg)
Attrition --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_(band)
a girl called harmony (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7Pvj8ba4wI&fmt=18)
acid tongue (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSgAZaj-fk0&fmt=18)
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/ca/e1/115081b0c8a0b4b6135a8110._AA240_.L.jpg)
CINDYTALK: 'camouflage heart'
an excellent early industrial/experimental group.
everybody is christ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvQeJ__b1p0&fmt=18)
it's luxury (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WN5lJ1DfdY&fmt=18)
:smth023
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindytalk
Quote from: japanesebaby on October 14, 2008, 20:13:02
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000000BDS.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg)
Attrition --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_(band)
a girl called harmony (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7Pvj8ba4wI&fmt=18)
acid tongue (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSgAZaj-fk0&fmt=18)
I didn't know that group until now. They are among the pioneers of electronica/industrial, it seems... I find the combination of electronics with string instruments quite interesting and the videos (specially the official one) are good too. I'm just not a fan of the girl's voice... That kind of "operatic" vocals does not much for me.
Taking on the industrial cue, here is probably my favourite band ever, Einstuerzende Neubauten:
"Haus Der Luge/Epilog" (live 1990)
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ve5ceF_BiI#18
"Stella Maris" (live 2000)
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=kTxoYzqy8lE#18
Quote from: japanesebaby on October 15, 2008, 21:02:43
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/ca/e1/115081b0c8a0b4b6135a8110._AA240_.L.jpg)
CINDYTALK: 'camouflage heart'
an excellent early industrial/experimental group.
everybody is christ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvQeJ__b1p0&fmt=18)
it's luxury (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WN5lJ1DfdY&fmt=18)
:smth023
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindytalk
Some dark stuff there...
Now listening to:
Virgin Prunes, a weird bunch. As read on wikipedia:
The band consisted of childhood friends of U2's Bono and The Edge. Lypton Village was a "youthful gang" created by Bono, Guggi (Derek Rowan) and Gavin Friday (Fionan Hanvey) in the early 70s, where every member got a new identity and where they could escape from dreary and predictable Dublin life and be anything they wanted to be. It was both lead singers Friday and Guggi who first gave a teenaged Paul Hewson his alter-ego and world-famous moniker "Bono Vox of O'Connell Street," later simply "Bono.""Jigsaw Mentalama" (a haunting experimental instrumental song)
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y8s5cwKkAg#18
"Pagan Lovesong" (a post-punk classic)
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=qgoJn5SUa_4#18
(http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s66/tigermilk_photos/smog2.jpg)
Smog - Accumulation:None
Quote from: japanesebaby on July 09, 2008, 21:26:25
(http://www.new-noise.net/media/42279950/The%20National%20-%20Boxer.jpg)
THE NATIONAL: Boxer
'All The Wine'
listen to it here! -> http://www.myspace.com/thenational
an excellent group i just discovered! didn't know anything about them but saw them live last weekend as a friend tipped me for it. somehow reminds me of AATT & the likes, i think i might like them even better than AATT.
check it out!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)
Hadn't heard them before. It sounds good, actually. There seems to be a Tindersticks influence in their sound, which is a good thing, imo.
Quote from: Poe on June 27, 2008, 00:58:06
Mmm, Kate Bush...and now:
(http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/3121/071212nickdrakegm3.jpg)
CLT: Place To Be
When I was younger, younger than before
I never saw the truth hanging from the door
And now I'm older see it face to face
And now I'm older gotta get up clean the place
And I was green, greener than the hill
Where the flowers grew and the sun shone still
Now I'm darker than the deepest sea
Just hand me down, give me a place to be
And I was strong, strong in the sun
I thought I'd see when day is done
Now I'm weaker than the palest blue
Oh, so weak in this need for you
Beautiful album. "Five Leaves Left" also. Drake's music is something of a hidden treasure, maybe because it is so understated.
Quote from: japanesebaby on August 05, 2008, 22:54:09
Quote from: robiola on June 30, 2008, 22:41:05
I've never been a huge fan (my husband is), but that song is fantastic. I spent a whole summer listening to it over and over again, obsessively.
isn't it! for me that one track alone puts him up there among the really great artists, even if he never wrote/recorded anything else than that.
one of albsolutely favorite tracks.
anyway, a montypythonesque turn...
i've been totally into these guys lately:
(http://www.metalkingdom.net/album/img/d12/1011.jpg)
:eek:
currently: 'master's apprentices' :rocker
(i think i have it on repeat :oops:)
i never really got them earlier, although i tried a few times. but just went to see them on a festival last weekend and that was a revelation.
they played as the last band of a two-day festival and i was already on the verge of hypothermia since the weather was just complete crap and we'd been standing in wind and rain for two days, with temperatures barely 15 C (which is/was seriously unnaturally autumn-ish, considering it's only the beginning of august!).
but nevermind the weather, these guys really saved the day. :smth035
(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/5626/p8030134bop1.th.jpg) (http://img232.imageshack.us/my.php?image=p8030134bop1.jpg)
(http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/6296/p8030222bhi0.th.jpg) (http://img230.imageshack.us/my.php?image=p8030222bhi0.jpg)
i've been listening practically nothing but them for two days now. :eek:
ps. by the way great sound on the opeth albums: the sleeve notes day "produced by steven wilson", that explains it. :smth023 old bob should really do all in his power to hire that guy...
Ha, great to see an Opeth thumbs-up post in here. ;) Great music and very well produced, I agree. Even though it was already great on both fronts before Steven Wilson started working with them.
Are Opeth the best metal band nowadays? That would be an interesting thing to debate...
Quote from: mint car on June 17, 2008, 21:30:11
great band Echo And The Bunnymen :smth020
(http://i26.tinypic.com/2enopsh.jpg)
Great band, indeed. But I think they should have ended when drummer Pete De Freitas died... Afterwards they never really got back the intensity they used to have.
Quote from: Janko on May 13, 2008, 21:38:42
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d8/06orphansaz2.jpg/200px-06orphansaz2.jpg)
BLOODY AWSOME COLLECTION!
DISC 3 (BASTARDS) IS MY FAVOURITE
CLT
ALTAR BOY
Great to see another Tom Waits fan here. I haven't yet checked that 3 CD collection - maybe because it seems like a bit too-much...
By the way, what are your favourite Waits albums?
"like strawberries and cream, it's the only way, the only way to beeeeeeee"
Quote from: revolt on October 21, 2008, 17:19:15
By the way, what are your favorite Waits albums?
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/36/Nighthawks_At_The_Diner.jpg/200px-Nighthawks_At_The_Diner.jpg)
(http://g.virbcdn.com/cdnImages/crop_150x150/Image-77406-59479-uxmg2.jpg)
UX: Millenium Generation
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=232440772
+you can listen to their full releases online here: http://virb.com/uxproductions :smth020
Quote from: revolt on October 21, 2008, 14:01:39
Beautiful album. "Five Leaves Left" also. Drake's music is something of a hidden treasure, maybe because it is so understated.
Agreed. Five Leaves Left is a great album. Speaking of which, I suppose there's little hope of anyone ever posting a recording of The Cure playing Fruit Tree, terribly curious about it... I like Tom Waits and Opeth as well, what I've heard so far.
By the way:
River Man (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9HRo-9mqrQ)
My favorite.
Quote from: Poe on October 24, 2008, 23:40:47
Quote from: revolt on October 21, 2008, 14:01:39
Beautiful album. "Five Leaves Left" also. Drake's music is something of a hidden treasure, maybe because it is so understated.
Agreed. Five Leaves Left is a great album.
And I read somewhere that Robert really likes the song "Time Has Told Me". He said "perhaps it's where we got our name from?" because he says the word "cure" in the lyrics. I believe he says this on iTunes Celebrity Playlist on the Australian iTunes.
disco inferno has to be my latest re-discovery of this year --- well, i never stopped listening to them anyway.
please don't be fooled by the band's name ;)
i discovered this year some outtakes from their last album, technicolour (the previous one was called D.I. go pop, but again, don't be etc).
boring sentence to be sure, but this has to be one of the most underrated bands ever. what they did to "pop" structures (in a very general sense : here, the influences are more directly post-punk), with their unique use of samples of everything (polaroids, children singing, flute playing, waves, whatever), was inconceivable back then (not per se, of course, but all mixed up like this it was), and still remains.
the melodies, the guitar & bass, the vocals - well, hear for yourself.
check out "where did i go wrong?" here, especially take 2 (the links are still working apparently) :
http://ongakubaka.blogspot.com/2008/06/disco-inferno-technicolour-outtakes.html
Quote from: mahood on October 28, 2008, 00:56:54
disco inferno has to be my latest re-discovery of this year --- well, i never stopped listening to them anyway.
if you like them also try Spacemen 3, EAR, Spectrum, Loveliescrushing, Swallow and related bands. Awesome.
Quote from: mahood on October 28, 2008, 00:56:54
disco inferno has to be my latest re-discovery of this year --- well, i never stopped listening to them anyway.
please don't be fooled by the band's name ;)
so it's not this band then?:
http://www.discoinferno.fi/
to be honest i was a bit surprised at first :shock: until i realized there has to be another group out there by the same name. ;)
Quote from: japanesebaby on October 28, 2008, 08:13:15
so it's not this band then?:
http://www.discoinferno.fi/
hmm... no it's not. the one you kindly mention is a little bit austere for my taste.
anyway, some more direct links (real ones!) :
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=kkoB6tPygv0
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=jQbMuiuE5es
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=MzzYOqwl-v4
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=gVoBbgvn9uM
Quote from: dsanchez on October 28, 2008, 01:45:54
if you like them also try Spacemen 3, EAR, Spectrum, Loveliescrushing, Swallow and related bands. Awesome.
i'm not sure i would say they're that close to the spacemen3 galaxy, but i can see your point. i don't know anything about loveliescrushing, will try to find more. thanks ;)
Loveliescrushing is fantastic. Very ambient, although not for everyones taste. But I love them and their sonic-love dreams. :smth023
So now I'm listening to, you guesseed it LOVELIESCRUSHING
Bloweyelashwish - current track - "burst"
Quote from: tigermilk on October 29, 2008, 02:06:51
Loveliescrushing is fantastic. Very ambient, although not for everyones taste. But I love them and their sonic-love dreams. :smth023
never heard of them before, should check them out i guess.
currently:
(http://www.spiralfrog.com/sfimages/covers/pop/cov200/drg000/g007/g00789xskvi.jpg)
i remember in some long ago pre-internet days when this was solely available in the original 7" single which was pretty hard to come by, at least where i came from (let alone to ever get to see the video of this anywhere as it was never really included on any video compilations). by a stroke of good luck, on this record fair, i found a copy of the 7" being stashed (probably accidentally) into a huge lot of 7" singles all marked with a bargain price... and the seller didn't realize his mistake in pricing when i paid for my purchase - luckily because i wouldn't have had the money to pay the real price.
made my day. :-D
a great video! :) --> U2 - celebration (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBP64ZssRNY&fmt=18)
early u2 still rocks :rocker whatever has become of bono these days.
Quote from: japanesebaby on October 31, 2008, 20:57:36
whatever has become of bono these days.
Doesn't he have a column in the New Yorker now? :roll: That's just what we need...YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH :P
Quote from: crowbi_wan on October 31, 2008, 21:11:10
That's just what we need...YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNPSzLwcghE&fmt=18
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v83/amyjean/bono.jpg)
:smth042
well he's just so silly these days, what can you say. but nevermind, they used to be great and that won't go away.
currently:
(http://jackwolak.com/7/6761.jpg)
one of my all-time favorite u2 tracks
:smth020
INXS - Original sin :smth020
One of the happiest songs I've hear. Just have to feel to dance everytime I play it. Awesome!
INXS - Don't change
"In 1988 INXS had reached the pinnacle of their success following the release of their multi-platinum album, "Kick". This is the finale from their show at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA, in March 1988. Taken from the rockumentary "INXS: In Search of Excellence." Captured from LaserDisc. "
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 02, 2008, 13:44:06
you're kidding, right?
My musical taste can go from so far as Mozart to Spacemen 3 to The Cure to INXS. Nothing wrong with it 8)
Too bad the singer is not longer with us :(
Quote from: dsanchez on November 02, 2008, 13:46:17
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 02, 2008, 13:44:06
you're kidding, right?
My musical taste can go from so far as Mozart to Spacemen 3 to The Cure to INXS. Nothing wrong with it 8)
that's not what i meant. of course there's nothing wrong with that. i myself do listen to everything from 7th century early mediaval church music onwards, so there we go...
i guess i'm just surprised that you'd pick INXS. i always thought they were a very good example of how a good-looking/charismatic frontman can make people forget and forgive the lack of (any exceptional) musical content. they were amazingly popular in the late 80's/early 90's still, but i seriously think they'd never get there without mr hutchence's appearances.
it's not the worst band ever but certainly very shallow one, musically, imo.
i remember seeing a mash-up of britney spears's 'baby one more time' and INXS' 'elegantly wasted' on mtv a couple of years ago. it seemed to work very well - by "well" i mean you actually didn't get the usual "hey wt...?" kind of feeling that you're supposed to get with mash-ups. it just fitted so well together (imo, just because both artists are actually just as shallow) that it could have been one song.
(too bad i don't seem to be able to find a youtube link for it).
Quote from: dsanchez on November 02, 2008, 13:46:17
Too bad the singer is not longer with us :(
of course. but then again for all i know it happened by his own hand so we can hardly blame anyone for it.
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 02, 2008, 14:17:28
i always thought they were a very good example of how a good-looking/charismatic frontman
To be honest I didnt know how the singer or band looked like until last year when I purchased the "best of". My first contact was "suicide blonde" in 1993 in the radio, so just audio.
I liked the music, it made me happy, and that's all what counts for me. Don't know about the rest.
But certanly they're not my favourite aussie band. Those are "The Church" :smth023
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 02, 2008, 14:17:28
i remember seeing a mash-up of britney spears's 'baby one more time' and INXS' 'elegantly wasted' on mtv a couple of years ago. it seemed to work very well - by "well" i mean you actually didn't get the usual "hey wt...?" kind of feeling that you're supposed to get with mash-ups. it just fitted so well together (imo, just because both artists are actually just as shallow) that it could have been one song.
(too bad i don't seem to be able to find a youtube link for it).
this is not the one i was looking for (this one's from 'suicide blonde') but i suppose it can demonstrate the same thing: they fit together so well because both are very shallow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtg0Et6m9ic
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 02, 2008, 14:21:47
they fit together so well because both are very shallow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtg0Et6m9ic
I think they fit together well because that's a "sexy" (I dont know how to say it) INXS song, with a sexy video from Britney Spears. I dont think the reason is the "shalloweness" or not of the music.
Lilly Allen and The Cure mashup (Lullaby). To me they fit well, and I don't think anyone here is going to say Lullaby is shallow, isn't?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y66NmjvLtss
I guess is just a question of different views 8)
Quote from: dsanchez on November 02, 2008, 14:28:54
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 02, 2008, 14:21:47
they fit together so well because both are very shallow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtg0Et6m9ic
I think they fit together well because that's a "sexy" (I dont know how to say it) INXS song, with a sexy video from Britney Spears. I dont think the reason is the "shalloweness" or not of the music.
Lilly Allen and The Cure mashup (Lullaby). To me they fit well, and I don't think anyone here is going to say Lullaby is shallow, isn't?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y66NmjvLtss
I guess is just a question of different views 8)
yes but that's not what i tried to say. with that lilly allen & the cure mash-up you do get that "hey wt* is this? :smth017 :oops: :P" kind of feeling, it's because the artists are so different, their themes so different. i'd even say that even if you didn't really know either one of the artists too well, you still get an idea of two very different "worlds" colliding.
with inxs & britney mash-up you don't get any of that: it could just as well be one and the same song (which means it's actually pretty boring mash-up. anyway). yes, both do have sexy videos but that only enhances the whole point: both are based (solely) on that (=on having sexy videos). take either one and remove that sexy video and neither one has any musical depth of its own.
therefore, it's really shallow stuff.
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 02, 2008, 14:35:53
therefore, it's really shallow stuff.
I respect your opinion baby, altought I don't agree. INXS has too many good songs. I don't think mediocre bands can make that. And I don't think their sucess was mainly because Hutchence's look.
If we want to talk about bands/artists who are driven by the look, we have plenty of examples like "The New Kids on the Block", "The Back Street Boys", etc.
But I think INXS deserves better :)
(http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s66/tigermilk_photos/the%20cure/perfectascatsatributetokd3.jpg)
THIS MASTERPIECE
is there any link where we can hear a sample of this tribute?
I bought it from iTunes yesterday. I'm not sure of any sample sites. You could see if it's on your iTunes to listen to a sample. I have seen it on a few blogs for download... if you want the link let me know. Or I can send you a few tracks from the album if you'd like to preview it...
CLT
Being Boring - Pet Shop Boys
Nobody Does It Better - Radiohead
deerhunter - microcastle.
highly recommended.
I quit Peru and all the bands now go there. REM, Travis, The Jesus and Mary Chains, Duran Duran... all will play this month in Lima :?
And tonight is the turn of the Jesus and Mary Chains.
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Happy when it rains
Quote from: dsanchez on November 07, 2008, 01:46:16
I quit Peru and all the bands now go there. REM, Travis, The Jesus and Mary Chains, Duran Duran... all will play this month in Lima :?
And tonight is the turn of the Jesus and Mary Chains.
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Happy when it rains
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I was noticing all of these bands making the rounds in South America and hitting Lime. Sorry you missed them. I recently saw Jesus and Mary Chain in Seattle. An okay show. It was short and plagued with sound problems, but still a lot of fun. Oh, that reminds me, I need to check my audio from that gig. :smth020
Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You And Will Beat Your Ass
Excellent album by excellent band.
In between 4.13 Dream of course!
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Head on
http://www.mtvmusic.com/jesus_and_mary_chain/videos/54293/head_on.jhtml
f*cking awesome song!
:rocker
The Raveonettes
"Blush" from the Lust Lust Lust album
Muse - Invicible live in Wembley HAARP
The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
CLT: Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
Daft Bodies (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl6RJyZdBSU&feature=related)
That right there is why I love me some Youtube :rocker
Right now, I am listening to the sound of the heater blowing stale air into my cubicle. It seems some piece of crap decided that they needed my ratty ol' iphone/ipod headphones more than me and stole them off of my desk overnight :smth011. Now I have to go through the day listening to the old guy across from me fart and burp non-stop.
Nothing like using a pair of headphones that has been in someone else's ears :roll:
Suede "Trash" (1996)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jBVePVwSpg
Oh maybe, maybe it's the clothes we wear,
The tasteless bracelets and the dye in our hair,
Maybe it's our kookiness,
Oh maybe, maybe it's our nowhere towns,
Our nothing places and our cellophane sounds,
Maybe it's our looseness,
But we're trash, you and me,
We're the litter on the breeze,
We're the lovers on the streets,
Just trash, me and you,
It's in everything we do,
It's in everything we do...
Oh maybe, maybe it's the things we say,
The words we've heard and the music we play,
Maybe it's our cheapness,
Or maybe, maybe it's the times we've had,
The lazy days and the crazes and the fads,
Maybe it's our sweetness,
But we're trash, you and me,
We're the litter on the breeze,
We're the lovers on the street,
Just trash, me and you,
It's in everything we do,
It's in everything we do...
Quote from: dsanchez on November 02, 2008, 14:21:02
I liked the music, it made me happy, and that's all what counts for me.
and there's nothing wrong with that.
CLT
the one and only steve perry & one of the best songs ever!:
Journey: Don't stop believin' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip1zsUIosoA&fmt=18) :smth020
no way anyone can ever top that voice, he (is/)was simply magical phenomenon, just flawless.
his voice can always lift me, however down i'd feel.
:D
(the only thing that perhaps astonishes me more than his voice is how did he manage to get into those jeans :-P i mean hey it just can't be exactly healthy? anyway just ignore that because nothing ruins this song!)
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 15, 2008, 17:22:55
Quote from: dsanchez on November 02, 2008, 14:21:02
I liked the music, it made me happy, and that's all what counts for me.
and there's nothing wrong with that.
CTL
the one and only steve perry & one of the best songs ever!:
Journey: Don't stop believin' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip1zsUIosoA&fmt=18) :smth020
no way anyone can ever top that voice, he (is/)was simply magical phenomenon, just flawless.
his voice can always lift me, however down i'd feel.
:D
(the only thing that perhaps astonishes me more than his voice is how did he manage to get into those jeans :-P i mean hey it just can't be exactly healthy? anyway just ignore that because nothing ruins this song!)
Journey is great! Or at least they were, when Perry was in the band. :rocker
Oh, and I think it was those pants were the reason he could sing so well, or at least that high :P
CLT Separate Ways (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxxOyGK1pMk)
GREAT song, cheesey video :oops: I love it when the guy plays air keyboard :lol:
:rocker
even if perry was dressed up in a potato sack and singing numbers/addresses out of a local phone book instead of lyrics, he'd still kick ass! 8)
sometimes i just wonder how he was able to breathe... anyway.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 15, 2008, 17:33:57
I love it when the guy plays air keyboard :lol:
:lol: it's a classic!
another classic video: Chain reaction (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUv-rs1wJZE&fmt=18)
by the way i probably have no shame (=read: i'm old) because i recently ordered this:
http://www.play.com/Music/MusicDVD/4-/144299/Journey-Greatest-Hits-1978-1997/Product.html
:smth023
just stumbled on some footage from the 'any way you want it' video shoot (too bad the quality isn't better):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_R6jGMzqtY&fmt=18
a better quality audio here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE0696MxEBw&fmt=18
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 15, 2008, 17:46:01
by the way i probably have no shame (=read: i'm old) because i recently ordered this:
http://www.play.com/Music/MusicDVD/4-/144299/Journey-Greatest-Hits-1978-1997/Product.html
:smth023
I have that stored in my media player. It's full of goodies. :smth020
Wheel in the Sky (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGbVoDVWZsc) Probably my favorite Journey song.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 15, 2008, 17:54:27
Wheel in the Sky (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGbVoDVWZsc) Probably my favorite Journey song.
i remember reading someone saying (on some youtube comments) how the strange thing about journey songs is that sometimes you don't relaly like some of them and/or they seem to belong to a genre that you're not "supposed to like", but then after a while you just notice that you absolutely love them nevertheless, no matter what. 'wheel in the sky' is a perfect example of such a song for me. when i heard it for a couple of first times i think part of my brain used to tell me i didn't like it - but there's just such musicality in the performance/in the songwriting itself that i simply love it.
this is great: Mother, father (live) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlFVc7qDUog&fmt=18)
(by the way for the longest time i believed the melody around 5:10-> was played with synth/keyboards but it's not, it's a vocal falsetto!)
not great quality clip but some impressive vocal works there: Homemade love (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHHXaXD1Pt4&fmt=18)
Ether Aura - Crash LP
1989 was such a good year (and i don't mean just because of 'disintegration')...
mötley crüe: kickstart my heart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0Y2g3zOzZM&fmt=18) :smth035
:P
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 17, 2008, 01:44:11
1989 was such a good year (and i don't mean just because of 'disintegration')...
mötley crüe: kickstart my heart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0Y2g3zOzZM&fmt=18) :smth035
:P
Yeah, The Crue :smth023
But let's see what else 1989 had to offer...
Rockin' in the Free World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eWEfnhWbow)
You want more classic Neil? Try these on for size.
Like a Hurricane (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obfci1CIqq8) :rocker
The Needle and the Damage Done (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gvb65dCMjZI)
Down by the River (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVJYAg2L72w&feature=related)
Throw Your Hatred Down (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIsgkxebnfA)
Okay, the last one isn't really "classic" Young, but it's a live performance featuring two of my favorite singers/songwriters/musicians and it's fu*king excellent. :smth020
(off to find my Mirror Ball CD)
bloc party - intimacy
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 17, 2008, 05:50:51
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 17, 2008, 01:44:11
1989 was such a good year (and i don't mean just because of 'disintegration')...
mötley crüe: kickstart my heart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0Y2g3zOzZM&fmt=18) :smth035
:P
Yeah, The Crue :smth023
yeah it's all in the name: the definite article + letters c, e, r, u in random order.
i'm really regretting i didn't go to see neil young some months back. i skipped going because the ticket prices were just so high 8as always). a shame i had to pass.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 17, 2008, 05:50:51
Okay, the last one isn't really "classic" Young, but it's a live performance featuring two of my favorite singers/songwriters/musicians and it's fu*king excellent. :smth020
actually i think i never heard/saw that before, thanks for the link.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 17, 2008, 05:50:51
But let's see what else 1989 had to offer...
yeah lets' see...
CLT
skid row: 18 and life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xd8ykpZkwA&fmt=18) :rocker
(i used to have that on vinyl which i bought back in '89 the week it was released (hehe :P) but it must have gotten lost at some point, can't find it anymore - damn.)
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 17, 2008, 21:07:46
i'm really regretting i didn't go to see neil young some months back. i skipped going because the ticket prices were just so high 8as always). a shame i had to pass.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 17, 2008, 05:50:51
Okay, the last one isn't really "classic" Young, but it's a live performance featuring two of my favorite singers/songwriters/musicians and it's fu*king excellent. :smth020
actually i think i never heard/saw that before, thanks for the link.
Neil always puts on a great show, be it solo, with Crazy Horse, Pearl Jam, or some hand-picked musicians. It is a shame you had to pass :( But yes, his ticket prices were crazy high this tour. I went to a show on the first leg, splurged on got a close seat. He just came back through, but I opted to sit that one out due to the costly tickets. Looked to be a fantastic gig.
(I'd put the links for both recordings up on dime only the site is down).
One of these days I'll get my ass to a Bridge School Benefit show. Good cause, good tunes, and always a stellar list of musicians.
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 17, 2008, 21:10:34
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 17, 2008, 05:50:51
But let's see what else 1989 had to offer...
yeah lets' see...
CLT
skid row: 18 and life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xd8ykpZkwA&fmt=18) :rocker
(i used to have that on vinyl which i bought back in '89 the week it was released (hehe :P) but it must have gotten lost at some point, can't find it anymore - damn.)
Ah, another band I saw back in the day. Yeah, they supported G'n'R on the tour just before Use Your Illusions hit the shelves. Axl only kept us waiting 30 or so minutes that night. HA! :lol: I seem to recall Sebastian Bach quite frequently used his microphone as a phallus and was doing some rather suggestion "things" with it :roll: Other than that, a pretty good show.
Getting back on track here...
CLT: The Cure, Us or Them from San Francisco '04 :smth078 (quickly fast forwards to A Night Like This and then Push with The Figurehead on Deck)
Pale Saints
Slow Buildings
great album :smth023
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 18, 2008, 04:06:45
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 17, 2008, 21:10:34
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 17, 2008, 05:50:51
But let's see what else 1989 had to offer...
yeah lets' see...
CLT
skid row: 18 and life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xd8ykpZkwA&fmt=18) :rocker
(i used to have that on vinyl which i bought back in '89 the week it was released (hehe :P) but it must have gotten lost at some point, can't find it anymore - damn.)
Ah, another band I saw back in the day. Yeah, they supported G'n'R on the tour just before Use Your Illusions hit the shelves. Axl only kept us waiting 30 or so minutes that night. HA! :lol: I seem to recall Sebastian Bach quite frequently used his microphone as a phallus and was doing some rather suggestion "things" with it :roll: Other than that, a pretty good show.
Skid Row...Saw them around 91 or 92 with Pantera as the opening act. WHat a killer show!
Continuing with 1989...
The Pixies, from Doolittle: Tame (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aET6tgYz3Os) :smth020
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 18, 2008, 18:31:27
Continuing with 1989...
smoke on the horizon... the cult: fire woman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNcpasj__WY&fmt=18) :smth035
(http://www.vinyltap.co.uk/gallery/cu/cultfw5002431709888160.jpg)
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 18, 2008, 18:31:27
Continuing with 1989...
RHCP: Mothers Milk
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/98/Mother%27sMilkAlbumcover.jpg)
Ah, back when the Peppers were a funk band :rocker
Knock Me Down (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU9vToZ8ti4)
If you see me getting mighty
If you see me getting high
Knock me down
I'm not bigger than life
It's so lonely when you don't even know yourself
Suede - Head Music
nothing (i do mean nothing) beats good blues - one of the best ever:
since i've been loving you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM3AGGhi7DI&feature=email&fmt=18)
Everybody trying to tell me that you didn't mean me no good.
I've been trying, Lord, let me tell you, Let me tell you I really did the best I could.
I've been working from seven to eleven every night, I said It kinda makes my life a drag.
Lord, that ain't right...
Since I've Been Loving You, I'm about to lose my worried mind...
(http://www.robbierocks.ch/LP%20Cov%20SM/1970/06.led%20zeppelin%20III.jpg)
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 20, 2008, 09:13:44
since i've been loving you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM3AGGhi7DI&feature=email&fmt=18)
Favorited, thank you. :smth020
CLT:
(http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w125/dm_devocion/Images%20para%20blogs%20y%20foros/Depeche_Mode_-_Songs_Of_Faith_And_D.jpg)
Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion
Not quite sure how I feel about it yet... :smth017
Janis Joplin - Summertime (Live at Gröna Lund, Sweden, 1969) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzNEgcqWDG4)
Ouch, goosebumps... :smth049
Quote from: Poe on November 20, 2008, 19:38:48
Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion
Not quite sure how I feel about it yet... :smth017
for me, it's always been the most contradictory DM album. meaning that i've always wanted to
like it more than i've actually been able to. if that makes any sense... anyway, it's probably because it has some tracks like 'walking in my shoes' which are without a doubt among the best they ever did - but then it gets followed by something like 'condemnation' which is just god-awfully... awful song.
CLT:
(http://www.progboard.com/graphx/covers/5728.jpg) :smth020
ahhh the 70's...
(http://www.ticketreports.com/images/iamxtalive.gif)
CLT
IAMX - Spit It Out (http://www.myspace.com/iamx)
IAMX (I am X) is the solo musical project of Chris Corner, perhaps best known from his work with Sneaker Pimps.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Corner
http://chris-iamx-sneakerpimps.fr/Accueil.htm
just saw them live yesterday (a very visual gig and of course i forgot my camera at home...)
a great live act, worth checking out!
their tour currently continues in mainland europe, go to see them :smth023
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YES: DRAMA
CLT: 'machine messiah'
Machine Messiah
The mindless
Search for a higher
Controller
Take me to the fire
And hold me
Show me the strength of your
Singular eye...
Sinead O'Connor & Shane Macgowan of The Pogues - HAUNTED
pogues is (was) great, really used to love them in the late 80's.
here's something to astonish crowbi:
CLT
QUEEN - Hammer To Fall :rocker
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 25, 2008, 10:55:30
pogues is (was) great, really used to love them in the late 80's.
Shane got a great distinctive voice didn't he? The voice that can touch heart and soul!
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 25, 2008, 10:55:30
here's something to astonish crowbi:
CLT
QUEEN - Hammer To Fall :rocker
Hell yeah, jb :smth023
Now give these a try.
Tie Your Mother Down (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTrNXcurSyE)
Stone Cold Crazy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHQk6HFn4rE)
Death on Two Legs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9El9gqAqlc&feature=related) Lasers, piano, arpeggios, and some wicked guitar licks. Hmmm...reminds me of another British band we both dig ;)
Quote from: Sussex on November 25, 2008, 11:08:15
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 25, 2008, 10:55:30
pogues is (was) great, really used to love them in the late 80's.
Shane got a great distinctive voice didn't he? The voice that can touch heart and soul!
yes, in a bit same way like tom waits' voice, i think.
do you like waits?
Quote from: crowbi_wan on November 25, 2008, 16:58:21
Lasers, piano, arpeggios, and some wicked guitar licks. Hmmm...reminds me of another British band we both dig ;)
oh yes i was actually just thinking today that i might have to blame this on that certain other band, they might be a guilty party, in a way...
(ok let's see those links then...)
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 25, 2008, 19:51:35
Quote from: Sussex on November 25, 2008, 11:08:15
Quote from: japanesebaby on November 25, 2008, 10:55:30
pogues is (was) great, really used to love them in the late 80's.
Shane got a great distinctive voice didn't he? The voice that can touch heart and soul!
yes, in a bit same way like tom waits' voice, i think.
do you like waits?
oh obviously jb..classic! I listen to 'Singapore' right now..coolest!
And btw crowbi_wan..im into 'Im in Love With My Car' right now..
oh God save the QUEEN! hehe..
i love 'rain dogs', it's one of my favorite waits albums!
Quote from: Sussex on November 26, 2008, 03:09:21
I listen to 'Singapore' right now..coolest!
hey lucky you, tom made a song for you...
we have to be happy with... ehh, this?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgTyVkpJY3g&fmt=18
:smth017
deerhunter and their last album called microcastle.
f*cking awesome song, I just can't imagine myself but dancing non-stop this one
Moby - Extreme ways
Depeche Mode - Somebody
Toyah - Brave New World / It's A Mystery
I WAS A TEENAGE SATAN WORSHIPPER
http://www.myspace.com/teensatanists
http://www.iwatsw.com/
CLT
OMG Techno Chicks
Notorious BIG - Juicy
Where is everybody on the boards lately? It's been empty all day!
COVENANT
stalker (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5666krf67MQ&fmt=18)
dead stars (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPnWOem7jok&fmt=18)
http://www.myspace.com/covenant
http://www.covenant.se/
Quote from: crowbi_wan on May 10, 2007, 06:19:32
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T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
No T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
9 minutes and 12 seconds long, 2 lines, serious rock. :rocker Damn I love this track :smth020
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Think I'll get back on the highway
I hope I'll see you soon
(Get back on it, get back on it)
Think I'll get back on the highway
I hope I'll see you soon
(Get back on it, get back on it)
I may be late in comin' though
I got some things I gotta do...
radiohead - in rainbows
Quote from: japanesebaby on December 06, 2008, 16:24:46
Quote from: crowbi_wan on May 10, 2007, 06:19:32
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T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
No T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Got mashed potatoes
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
Ain't got no T-Bone
9 minutes and 12 seconds long, 2 lines, serious rock. :rocker Damn I love this track :smth020
(http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll279/Inga_May/smileys/zh_smile0019.gif)
Think I'll get back on the highway
I hope I'll see you soon
(Get back on it, get back on it)
Think I'll get back on the highway
I hope I'll see you soon
(Get back on it, get back on it)
I may be late in comin' though
I got some things I gotta do...
Ah, good song. I take it you found a copy of re-ac-tor? :smth023
Be sure to check out Shots (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh-HcPW1BK0)
:rocker :rocker :rocker
Here's a great live version of the same. Just Neil, his guitar, and a harmonica : Shots (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMnljgJRiz8&feature=related) :smth020
btw, This album was one of the to use a synclavier. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synclavier
i love this one too:
My old car keeps breaking down
My new car ain't from Japan
There's already too many Datsuns
In this town.
Another thing that's bugging me
Is this commercial on TV
Says that Detroit can't make good cars any more.
Motor City.
Who's driving my car?
Who's driving my car now?
Who?
My army jeep is still alive
Got locking hubs and four wheel drive
Ain't got no radio, ain't got no mag wheels
Ain't got no digital clock
Ain't got no clock.
The paint job is lookin' blue
The white walls are missing too
But I guess until I get my car back
This will do.
Who's driving my car now?
Who's driving my car now?
Who?
Who's driving my car now?8)
Quote from: crowbi_wan on December 06, 2008, 17:12:32
btw, This album was one of the to use a synclavier. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synclavier
an interesting link!
Synclavier Systems were expensive - the highest price ever paid for one was about $500,000, although average systems were closer to about $200,000 - $300,000. :eek:
Quote from: japanesebaby on December 06, 2008, 20:53:07
Says that Detroit can't make good cars any more.
So true, Mr. Young! If they could and scaled down their lines/brands as the Japanese have done, perhaps the Big 3 automakers wouldn't be in the situation they've found themselves in.
Sorry for vearing. It's the recession...
sad day for puppets ~ unknown colours EP :smth020
BIFFY CLYRO
mountains (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGjDsVPV6VI&fmt=18)
folding stars (acoustic) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZCnjtX-2U&fmt=18)
saturday superhouse (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JqiAf2yoH0&fmt=18)
machines (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7V7EuBBHjw)
a pretty good scottish band (although they sound pretty american - apart from the occasional accent ;).
a good live band, worth to check out! i saw them opening for Muse on wembley stadium - the only good opening act there :smth023 they kicked the hell out of other crap like MCR...
will see them live again in about... two hours! :D
Face to Face - Pictures of you
Lovely 80's song...
Belle And Sebastian - Expectations
Christian Death
1999-08-28
Mexico City, Circo Volador
[Dark Festival]
Tales of Innocence
Feliz Navidad by José Feliciano! Merry Christmas everyone!
Travis - Closer
So beautiful...
NIN - ruiner (reconstructed) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jTA288e5S0&fmt=18)
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976)
CLT:
Ride On (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsDpwb3ILxM&fmt=18) :rocker
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CLT: Soko - The Dandy Cowboys :smth020
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Quote from: japanesebaby on December 16, 2008, 20:39:22
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976)
CLT:
Ride On (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsDpwb3ILxM&fmt=18) :rocker
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Way to go M.. I have my 3 year-old niece from overseas at the moment.. and she knows all the words to T.N.T. .. ( AC/DC) .. air guitar included in reportoire! she is captivating and most gorgeous, half Aussie, half Seychelles.. and definitely an actor/singer in the making!
.. my brother is a freak of nature.. Fan of Greatful Dead, and heavy-metal, but has the complete collection of Beatles.. ( I know , this is NOT a Beatles forum!)..
BUT what a little Diva at the age of 3..
ROCK ON
Indochine - Troisieme SexeI remember very well this song. Indochine was very famous in Peru and they gave in 1988 4 sold-out concerts in Lima in a similar place like the Paris Bercy (so, like 15 000 - 20 000 each date). It was the only southamerican country were they played in.
This is their most famous song. I guess many peruvians didn't understand a word of what he was saying. I am glad that, 20 years later, I can recognize most of the parts of the songs :P Enjoy!
The other day I was checking out some list of bands to watch in 2009. Most didn't do anything for me at all, but this...
White Lies To Lose My Life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HoURg_JUgI&feature=channel)
Reminds of of She Wants Revenge and The Bravery. Of course we know who those bands were influenced by ;) A much better quality video can been viewed on the band's MySpace page - http://www.myspace.com/whitelies
Oh yeah, it looks like these guys will be supporting The Cure in London this February.
Has anybody seen these guys live? I'm curious how their show is. Some upcoming Euro dates are also on their MySpace.
USA for Africa - We Are The World (w/M.Jackson)
I'm listening to The Presets new one called APOCALYPSO, I quite like it.
The New Kids on the Block - I'll be loving you (forever) - Long version (1989)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzjGyHlaIs8
:smth049
God, this is soooo beautiful
My heart will go on - Piano version
Tomahawk - "Sia Chen". Mike sings in Japanese :shock:(?). Next on my playlist will be a Daniel Johnston cover by Joy Zipper on "Hold the Hand"...
A friend just passed me this song some hours ago and I can't stop listening to it. It gives some hope to hear music like this these days. This track is just amazing. Both music and lyrical. Awesome.
Keane - Nothing in my way (2006)
Dream City Film Club...
This is so beautiful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zen4cogFIc
Quote from: fiction on December 26, 2008, 13:55:20
Dream City Film Club...
This is so beautiful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zen4cogFIc
Great song. Poor rabbits. :lol: I liked the song by Keane too
dsanchez. :smth023
CLT:
Nina Hagen - Naturträne (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xi4O4RvlnQ)
We're having her committed. :-D
Quote from: Poe on December 26, 2008, 17:24:43
I liked the song by Keane too dsanchez. :smth023
Nina Hagen - Naturträne (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xi4O4RvlnQ)
We're having her committed. :-D
Danke Schön and yes, the song by Keane was great.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7FMpHukgzA&feature=related
Quote from: fiction on December 26, 2008, 18:42:41
the song by Keane was great.
The beginning of that song is magnificient. I don't lie when I say I looped this song for about 40 times today. Yes, I am a freak :?
One More Cup of Coffee for the Road with Calexico. Outstanding cover-version!
Killing Joke-Darkness Before Dawn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJuQ_xD_zYs
Mad Sin - Afterworld
All Night Long-Peter Murphy ;)
Quote from: jbud1980 on December 30, 2008, 02:58:20
All Night Long-Peter Murphy ;)
That´s weird. I havn´t listen to PM for ages but just this morning i produced my 12" Final Solution from my collection and just enjoyed.
"Don't need a cure
Need a final solution"
Quote from: fiction on December 31, 2008, 14:23:30
Quote from: jbud1980 on December 30, 2008, 02:58:20
All Night Long-Peter Murphy ;)
That´s weird. I havn´t listen to PM for ages but just this morning i produced my 12" Final Solution from my collection and just enjoyed.
"Don't need a cure
Need a final solution"
I like his solo albums, but i am more of a Bauhaus fan. I have seen Bauhaus 3 times, and they were incredible. The best show was at the glasshouse in pomona because it was such a small venue and i was within touching distance of peter.
Quote from: jbud1980 on January 01, 2009, 18:52:28
I like his solo albums, but i am more of a Bauhaus fan. I have seen Bauhaus 3 times, and they were incredible. The best show was at the glasshouse in pomona because it was such a small venue and i was within touching distance of peter.
Oh I never saw them live but i have some music with most of the outcomes from Bauhaus including Dalis Car, Tones on Tail, Love and Rockets, The Sinister Ducks and ofcourse Peter Murphy.
It´s great when you came that close to the bands at a concert. I saw Naked Prey at a tiny venue in Norrköping (Sweden) once. We practically sat on the stage (and stole the setlist) and just asked the band for songs. They played and we sang in there with them. Afterward we partied with the band.
One of my favorite videos is Lagartija Nick from the Archive VHS.
Just listening to Lagartija Nick now.
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CLT: Crystal Castles - Air War
I thought this was a bit weird at first but it's really grown on me, i think it's fantastic.
They're playing at the NME thing next year, it make me want to go even more!
http://www.vimeo.com/2151128 (http://www.vimeo.com/2151128)
Edit: This year! I forgot it was already 2009!
....continuing 1989:
frontline assembly - gashed senses & crossfire
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CLT: Antisocial
Get up, do what you want
Before, before its too late
Don't, don't worry yourself
Of others I don't think
Kick down the door
To hell for more
Severe injections - a lethal dose
Kick down the door
To hell with poverty
Clench your fist and shout at them all...
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primal scream - xtrmntr
CLT - kill all hippies
Hello this is gorgeous, anybody out there read me?
10-4 i read you.
My handle's gorgeous, pretty vacant, eh
Subvert normality
Fuuuuuck you!
Punk is not sexual, it's just aggression
10-4 old buddies
destroy, kill all hippies
Anarchy! Disco sucks
Subvert Normality
You got the money, I got the soul
You got the money, I got the soul
You got the money, I got the soul
Can't be bought, can't be owned
You got the money, I got the soul
You got the money, I got the soul
Can't be bought, can't be owned
You got the money, I got the soul
You got the money
You got the money
You got the money
I got the soul
I got the soul
I got the soul
I got the soul
I got the soul
signing off, this is gorgeous signing off.....
CLT
Lifeforms - The Future Sound Of London feat Elizabeth Fraser
'jaydiohead' - somebody remixed jay z and radiohead, it's amazing.
the beatles - sgt. pepper
animal collective - strawberry jam
Under Feather - "309 Lemonade Road".
pixies - doolittle
radiohead - in rainbows
Golden Earring - In My House. An absolutely wonderfull 7" from the mid-sixties. GE was really an awesome act in the 60´s.
thom yorke - black swan.
Eartha Kitt - I Want To Be :twisted: (Live Kaskad 1962) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ5VaBgXzuM&feature=channel_page)
Another Lie with The Sound Explosion. Great Garage from Greece!
I'm going to see Paramount Styles (Scott McCloud, singer/guitarist of Girls Against Boys) later this month, which got me looking back at some of the old stuff.
Girls Against Boys - She's Lost Control (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgsCmekHUIg&feature=related)
Quote from: crowbi_wan on January 10, 2009, 20:53:35
Girls Against Boys - She's Lost Control
Don´t have that cover, sorry to say. I collect covers but don´t have that many from JD. Have You heard Calexico´s beautiful version of Love Will Tear Us Apart?
Listening to now: Reverend Horton Heat - Baddest of the Bad
new franz ferdinand leak...pssst.....
The little girl giant wakes up in London.... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBXr15K2uSc)
Song: Decollage by Les Balayeurs Du Desert
Quote from: fiction on January 10, 2009, 21:00:28
Have You heard Calexico´s beautiful version of Love Will Tear Us Apart?
Can't recall hearing that one, but will give it a listen.
CLT: Glasvegas - Geraldine (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMT418TyRiA&feature=PlayList&p=2C27937B653C75DC&index=2)
Just saw them live and must say I think these guys are going places. Really impressive group. Check them out if you get the chance. http://www.myspace.com/glasvegas
...the buzz of my students while they investigate the conflict of Palestine/Israel.
Mean while I´m silently hummin´ the many songs of Cure that pops up...
depeche mode - never let me down again.
The Cure, Coca Cola live @ MTV 2008. I guess I got my "Entreat"-version of The Dream.
the verve - urban hymns
Mogwai - 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong
The debut album of BirdPen:
http://www.deezer.com/#music/album/221625
And Archive new single, Bullets:
http://www.deezer.com/track/2722989 :-D
Screaming Tribesmen - Date with A Vampyre (aussie-rock at its best)
Quote from: Sussex on January 15, 2009, 08:57:12Mogwai - 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong
Am I the only one who thinks this song sounds an awful lot like "Breathe" by The Cure? Sure, it's not exactly the same — but there are some eerie similarities, aside from the basic chord progression being the same and such.
Really, I think one could almost sing the lyrics to "Breathe" right over it.
Here's a good version from YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q5NOdEgIHQ&fmt=18
This version is better quality, but the instrumentation is a bit different:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8mC8zd_CbI&fmt=18
A very sad song, in my opinion.
Wooden Shjips. This band is a beautiful mix of Suicide, Doors and Iron Butterfly.
Vermicide-The Mars Volta :smth020
Dreamland Radio... Cure 24/7! :smth020
radiohead - in rainbows cd2
One of the greatest songs I've ever heard...
New Order - Temptation
Quote from: dsanchez on January 20, 2009, 22:53:05
One of the greatest songs I've ever heard...
New Order - Temptation
Yeah it´s great but I prefer Blue Monday.
Listenin´ to The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and the goldieoldie "Fire".
Quote from: fiction on January 20, 2009, 23:04:13
Quote from: dsanchez on January 20, 2009, 22:53:05
One of the greatest songs I've ever heard...
New Order - Temptation
Yeah it´s great
to me 'temptation' is just a cheap re-make/rip-off of a certain joy division song. :roll: they just speeded it up (and added less intelligent/interesting lyrics, as it always goes with new order).
never cared about new order - and like i might have said elsewhere, sumner's "singing" makes me want to tear my hair... i respect his input and all he contributed in JD, but as a singer he simply is totally talentless.
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 20, 2009, 23:14:22
to me 'temptation' is just a cheap re-make/rip-off of a certain joy division song.
never cared about new order - and like i might have said elsewhere, sumner's "singing" makes me want to tear my hair...
Ya ya... Bitchin´ all the way to the bar? :smth014
Quote from: fiction on January 20, 2009, 23:20:37
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 20, 2009, 23:14:22
to me 'temptation' is just a cheap re-make/rip-off of a certain joy division song.
never cared about new order - and like i might have said elsewhere, sumner's "singing" makes me want to tear my hair...
Ya ya... Bitchin´ all the way to the bar? :smth014
:?:
to avoid misunderstandings...
i don't mind if people like new order, that's fine. i've no problem with that, nor am i trying to make people agree with me or whatever. none of that.
i was just voicing a personal opinion (because i thought it might be food for conversation), nothing more.
(i don't know why people should only post if they agree about something, and why posting a different/opposite opinion should be seen as a mere complaint/trying to start an argument or something. because i was not intending either one.)
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 20, 2009, 23:27:18
to avoid misunderstandings...
i don't mind if people like new order, that's fine. i've no problem with that, nor am i trying to make people agree with me or whatever. none of that.
i was just voicing a personal opinion (because i thought it might be food for conversation), nothing more.
nevermind.
To avoid misunderstandings...
I didn´t mean it in any harms way. It was more a way of tease You a bit. That´s why I put on the emoticons. To make it look a little less angry (even if I took one pair that curses).
sorry
ok sorry i guess i got you wrong - i interpreted the emoticon in a completely opposite way (typical problems of online communication).
anyway, regardless of whether or not one liked new order/mr. sumner, i think the song is an obvious JD re-make/rip-off. therefore perhaps not a very original one.
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 20, 2009, 23:42:10
anyway, regardless of whether or not one liked new order/mr. sumner, i think the song is an obvious JD re-make/rip-off. therefore perhaps not a very original one.
You might be right. And maybe Blue Monday is a little bit of a theft from A Forest. But I kinda like New Order anyway. But it is like it is with taste in music. It´s personal and one kinda like to think that ones own taste is immaculate and flawless. But naturally I didn´t think for one moment that You critizised our liking in NO.
C l t: Split Enz - Parrot Fashion Love
CLT
U2 live at the lincoln memorial
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/top-stars-celebrate-obama-at-lincoln-memorial-1003931685.story
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 20, 2009, 23:14:22
to me 'temptation' is just a cheap re-make/rip-off of a certain joy division song.
:roll: they just speeded it up (and added less intelligent/interesting lyrics, as it always goes with new order).
never cared about new order - and like i might have said elsewhere, sumner's "singing" makes me want to tear my hair... i respect his input and all he contributed in JD, but as a singer he simply is totally talentless.
which one? just curious...
I find that song awesome. This is one of the songs I listened in loop (maybe like 30 or 40 times yesterday). I think is the greatest new order song and love the line "I think tonight I walk alone, find my soul go back home"
I have to disagree about the "uninteresting lyrics" lyrics thing. No way this can be "less intelligent"?:
"I would like a place I could call my own
Have a conversation on the telephone
Wake up every day that would be a start
I would not complain of my wounded heart" (Regret)
Sure JD had influenced many bands, but personally I never liked Ian's voice. Love the drums, the bass, the guitarrs (of course, lyrics too). Still, I prefer the voice of Bernard, and the sound of this awesome band, New Order :)
Well, in music people will never agree, so that's just my view :D
This is just perfection. A most recent version of "Temptation" in high quality
New Order - Temptation (Finsbury Park, 2002)
By the way, just noticed Peter Hook using the same bass Simon did during the Wish Tour :smth023
Keeping the New Order train a rollin'...sort of.
N.W.O. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlcvJjRvT7c)
:rocker
Quote from: dsanchez on January 21, 2009, 10:27:37
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 20, 2009, 23:14:22
to me 'temptation' is just a cheap re-make/rip-off of a certain joy division song.
:roll: they just speeded it up (and added less intelligent/interesting lyrics, as it always goes with new order).
never cared about new order - and like i might have said elsewhere, sumner's "singing" makes me want to tear my hair... i respect his input and all he contributed in JD, but as a singer he simply is totally talentless.
which one? just curious...
well i think it should be pretty easy to spot if you listen to JD... ;)
Quote from: dsanchez on January 21, 2009, 10:27:37
No way this can be "less intelligent"?:
"I would like a place I could call my own
Have a conversation on the telephone
Wake up every day that would be a start
I would not complain of my wounded heart" (Regret)
uuuhh no offense david but seriously, are you sure you were not trying to pick one of the most embarrassing pieces of NO lyrics there? :eek:
-> http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,3438.msg22878.html#msg22878
(i have to agree with caley there)
i do think those "telephone" lyrics are almost too embarrassing/unintelligent to be true, to have been written by someone in a serious manner (especially someone who's a native english speaker).
sumner simply cannot sing. i know some other singers who actually sing out of tune a lot of times but they still sound great and charismatic etc. - so it's that i'm bothered by him missing a note here or there. but in fact, he's missing most of the notes all the time and in a pretty dreadful fashion, and in the end his out-of-tuneishness and constant wobblyness is real pain. he simply cannot control his voice, his vocal parts are full of uncontrollable bumps and shifts that no singer should get away with. for a life of me i cannot understand why they didn't get a proper singer.
(and by the way, i'm not a huge JD fan either so it's not an JD vs. NO thing for me. NO is just such an amazing combination of great potential ruined by an amateurish vocalist crooning over it all that i've always found it almost shocking.)
for me 'technique' is perhaps the most bearable NO album. i don't like it (actually i think it's pretty tedious), but at least they are at their farest from JD there which is a sort of relief.
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 21, 2009, 18:33:49
uuuhh no offense david but seriously, are you sure you were not trying to pick one of the most embarrassing pieces of NO lyrics there? :eek:
-> http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,3438.msg22878.html#msg22878
(i have to agree with caley there)
i do think those "telephone" lyrics are almost too embarrassing/unintelligent to be true, to have been written by someone in a serious manner (especially someone who's a native english speaker).
Do lyrics need to be complex in order to be good? I just see it as someone who wants to have a simple life, maybe someone who does not worry about important things. That song makes me happy and that's all what counts for me :)
I mean, tastes are tastes, points of views are different and that's what makes the world an interesting place.
Now ladies and gentleman, currently listening ;)
New Order - Regret
Quote from: dsanchez on January 21, 2009, 19:10:31
Do lyrics need to be complex in order to be good? I just see it as someone who wants to have a simple life, maybe someone who does not worry about important things.
i didn't say the lyrics for 'regret' are crap lyrics
because they talk about having a simple life. and neither did i say anything about complex lyrics in general being better than others (or complex subjects). simplicity is beautiful, true - but there is simplicity and simplicity.
the lyrics for 'regret' are simply quite clumsy and the imagery used to describe this simple life is a bit too... simple (but that doesn't mean the idea to describe simple life was dumb - it's not). i mean, "have a conversation on a telephone" - i think it's fair to expect a little bit more effort from whoever it was putting those lyrics together.
that clumsiness make them sound like an unintentional joke and i cannot take them seriously anymore.
ps. david, can you teach us mortals how to embed videos? ;)
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 21, 2009, 19:28:39
i mean, "have a conversation on a telephone" - i think it's fair to expect a little bit more effort from whoever it was putting those lyrics together.
that clumsiness make them sound like an unintentional joke and i cannot take them seriously anymore.
That's why the world is great, because you think that way, and lot of NO fans think otherwise. That's rich about humankind, that we can always have our point of view, and "having a conversation in the telephone" can be so meaningful as a J.P. Sartre phrasre, depending the context, and of course, depending the reader/listener ;)
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 21, 2009, 19:28:39
ps. david, can you teach us mortals how to embed videos? ;)
At the moment only admins can do this :(
Quote from: dsanchez on January 21, 2009, 19:33:55
can be so meaningful as a J.P. Sartre phrasre
just for the record, i wasn't comparing NO lyrics to sartre or any other literature.
so i am not trying to come across with a message that some "hi-class" literature is always more valuable than something less so. if that's what you are trying to say.
it's not "this vs. that" kind of thing to me. i don't care about such things, really.
I was trying to remember Caley's comments about those lines from 'Regret'.
While they certainly are not great lyrics, I've always looked at them as someone who doesn't want to live the in the spot light. Like David put it, a "simple life". Yes, Sumner could have painted us a better picture there. But I wouldn't call the lyrics dumb or embarrassing.
And as far as New Order sounding like some Joy Division stuff, it's not uncommon for this sort of thing to happen. Bands copy their own material all of the time. Take The Cure. alt. end/In Your House and The Walk/Never Enough are only a few. Some bands find a formula or chord progression that works and just stick with it (Linkin Park, AC/DC). It's not very original. But hey, you can only piece together notes together in so many ways and play them at X amount of rhythms before they start sounding like something that's been done before. Should that be considered plagiarism? Well, let's see what a jury has to say about that (in reference to Coldplay ripping off Joe Satriani).
Oingo Boingo - Sweat, from their wonderfully dancefriendly album "Good for Your Soul". Up and dance!
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 21, 2009, 18:33:49
sumner simply cannot sing.
You got that right!
Blue Monday (live in studio) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw5uUZkcio8&feature=related)
:oops:
Quote from: crowbi_wan on January 22, 2009, 01:20:25
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 21, 2009, 18:33:49
sumner simply cannot sing.
You got that right!
Blue Monday (live in studio) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw5uUZkcio8&feature=related)
:oops:
I think Bernard was pissed of that day :roll:
"-Am I going mad here or does he say "What the f*ck to do" at 3:06 ?
--He does. He's in a foul mood in all the vids of this session. Having grief with the sound engineers, noise levels hacking him off, headphones irritating him, starts off singing at the wrong time... Baaaad Day ~ maybe he thought he could get away with those shorts because it was just a radio gig.. but a dam camera team turned up??" (youtube users)
Quote from: crowbi_wan on January 22, 2009, 01:20:25
Quote from: japanesebaby on January 21, 2009, 18:33:49
sumner simply cannot sing.
You got that right!
Blue Monday (live in studio) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw5uUZkcio8&feature=related)
:oops:
that's exactly what i meant: the guy can't even decide what octave he'd sing because he can't control his voice/doesn't know his own voice well enough. i mean, seriously. :oops:
(it's pretty similar to having to listen to my musically untalented neighbor listening to music with headphones in the middle of the night & starting to sing along the songs, forgetting that everyone around him can hear his "performance" - dreadful!)
CLT: the sweet silence in the early morning house (no neighbors awake yet).
Clt Coconut Records... Mmmmm, so sweet.
CLT - The Horrors - Shadazz :smth020
Psychotic Turnbuckles - Albuquerque (wild scenes). This is brilliant rock from downunder...
Jimmy by TOOL
The Danse Society (thanx for reminding me Poe)
@
Hero: Hey! I was listening to that one not too long ago, quite like it. The original is by Suicide you know...
Quote from: fiction on January 27, 2009, 00:13:12
The Danse Society (thanx for reminding me Poe)
No problem at all. Oh and thank YOU! :smth023
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/617-ASqsKGL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Sixteen Horsepower - Sackcloth 'n' Ashes
CLT: American Wheeze
talking heads - psycho killer
Quote from: Poe on February 01, 2009, 19:53:24
@Hero: Hey! I was listening to that one not too long ago, quite like it. The original is by Suicide you know...
Quote from: fiction on January 27, 2009, 00:13:12
The Danse Society (thanx for reminding me Poe)
No problem at all. Oh and thank YOU! :smth023
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/617-ASqsKGL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Sixteen Horsepower - Sackcloth 'n' Ashes
CLT: American Wheeze
This is an absolutely lovely record. Even though my cover (European version) isn´t that beautiful. But it has got "Haw" from the EP instead as a beautiful extra track.
Quote from: alt.end on February 01, 2009, 20:57:11
talking heads - psycho killer
The Fools - Psycho Chicken
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a8/Never_Mind_the_Bollocks.jpg)
So awesome!
Poe Yeah i know, Suicide are amazing. Although i think i prefer The Horrors version, it's sexy as hell!
Madrugada - Stories from the Streets
Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground - Nowhere At All
Martin Ringers 1986 - Prelude and Fugue in C Major by J.S.Bach (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ciBfxtlxL0)
:shock:
pretty amazing!
Four tet - spirit fingers
Calexico - Carried To Dust (2008)
New Model Army - Impurity (1990) Current track: Innocence
Rammstein - Mutter
Kate Bush - Lionheart (1978) Current track: In Search of Peter Pan. Must say this is mysteriously beautiful. Thanx for showing me this old the path again Poe.
i was just listening to kate's lionheart the other day. it still remains the one kate bush album i just can't seem to get into (at least as much as i'd expect).
not sure why. anyway.
Quote from: fiction on February 16, 2009, 00:02:02
New Model Army - Impurity (1990) Current track: Innocence
that's maybe my favorite NMA album - and kicks off with one of the best album openers, 'get me out' (imo).
CLT
opeth: damnation
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1122/cover_432181192008.jpg)
just saw them live yesterday night - an excellent gig. :rocker originally they were supposed to play here last december but cancelled on the day of the concert. :? anyway, all through last fall's tour people used to complain about their short sets, sometimes just about 50 minutes long (pretty silly for a band that has mostly has some 10-15 minute songs anyway). now they played for about two hours straight, so i can't complain about the cancellation anymore.
by the way, tremendous live version of 'closure'. :P
Quote from: japanesebaby on February 16, 2009, 16:49:18
i was just listening to kate's lionheart the other day. it still remains the one kate bush album i just can't seem to get into (at least as much as i'd expect).
not sure why. anyway.
Me too, japanesebaby - I love Kate Bush, but much prefer her Hounds of Love album. :smth020
Quote from: japanesebaby on February 16, 2009, 16:49:18
that's maybe my favorite NMA album - and kicks off with one of the best album openers, 'get me out' (imo).
Yes I agree to that. It´s a really strong kick off of that album. My favorite though, on Impurity is "Eleven Years". The lyrics really speaks to me from that song. I can see myself walking the streets of Norrköping (my hometown for a couple years) and having some similar thoughts.
I actually partied with the band after a concert here in Uppsala (my current hometown) during the late 80´s. They were nice and their regular fans was really something extra.
CLT: "51:st State" The 7" version with New Model Army
Quote from: fiction on February 16, 2009, 12:54:01
Kate Bush - Lionheart (1978) Current track: In Search of Peter Pan. Must say this is mysteriously beautiful. Thanx for showing me this old the path again Poe.
You're welcome! Enjoying The Kick Inside as well I presume. :smth045
CLT: Siouxsie & The Banshees covering Kaa's
Trust in Me (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkEW9KfEy_0) from The Jungle Book ((http://www.cureconnections.com/images/smilies/aiwebs_014.gif))
Quote from: Poe on February 19, 2009, 13:50:09
You're welcome! Enjoying The Kick Inside as well I presume. :smth045
Yes! As a matter of fact I enjoyed that album even more. I actually listened to it for three or four consecutive times.
Drivin´ and Cryin´ - "Peacemaker". Come on You people, get up and dance with me!
Lucy Leave with Pink Floyd. There´s something extreamly rare with those early tunes by The Floyds. It´s plaine 60´s pop but still not quite.
CLT my track listing for The Cure (2004)
Lost
This Morning
Before Three
Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
The End of the World
Anniversary
Strum
Fake
A Boy I Never Knew
Labyrinth
Taking Off
Please Come Home
The Promise
Going Nowhere
:smth020
David Bowie - Ashes to Ashes
Quote from: fiction on February 17, 2009, 15:53:11
I actually partied with the band after a concert here in Uppsala (my current hometown) during the late 80´s. They were nice and their regular fans was really something extra.
that sounds like fun! i've seen them live only in the 2000's but all of those times were really good and memorable shows.
Quote from: fiction on February 17, 2009, 15:53:11
Quote from: japanesebaby on February 16, 2009, 16:49:18
that's maybe my favorite NMA album - and kicks off with one of the best album openers, 'get me out' (imo).
Yes I agree to that. It´s a really strong kick off of that album. My favorite though, on Impurity is "Eleven Years". The lyrics really speaks to me from that song. I can see myself walking the streets of Norrköping (my hometown for a couple years) and having some similar thoughts.
that's a good one, i agree.
"Still high on the wire above the hollow darkness
Trying not to look down"
for me, 'purity' is another track that remains a special one for me. i'm not a sentimental kind of person and i dislike artists that are trying to preach something but this one makes it home for me, so to speak.
i'll always remember the performance in i saw here in 2007, after the school shooting incident (http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,4263.msg56433.html#msg56433).
before they played the song, sullivan said:
"...everybody read what this guy (=the shooter) wrote on the internet and it was the same f*cking rubbish about you know purity, arian brotherhoods... ehhm, that kind of stuff... (and) it's all one big f*cking lie. we've written lots of songs about you know politics and the world and stuff, the most true of all is this one."
...I will always see Brendan at that broken down piano
His fingers thick and red, shaking on the keys
Battered by the years of alcohol and working
Still playing with the faith that never leaves
So sit us down, buy us a drink, tell us a good story
Sing us a song we know to be true
I don't give a damn that I never will be worthy
Fear is the only enemy that I still know
Revolution for ever, succession of the seasons
Within the blood of Nature, all raised to rot and die
This purity is a lie
CLT:
beth gibbons & rustin man: out of season [2002]
(http://imagesb.ciao.com/ide/images/products/normal/159/product-1096159.jpg)
i wasn't even aware of this album ( :oops: ?), just half-accidentally grabbed it from a discount section of one second hand shop.
it's really an excellent album!
currently: 'funny time of year'
here's a live version from paleo folk festival 2003: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AmKkz5-lyA&fmt=14
Woodbox Gang - Drunk As Dragons (Current track: Shadow of Tom).
Oh Bugger! These three first tracks; Shadow of Tom, Drunk as Dragons and Tough Guy Blues are really magic! Quite the oppsosite type of record and music from Beth Gibbons. This is more like The Violent Femmes on speed.
Pulp - Disco 2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61ThRHYFQvU
front242 - headhunter (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPpUFBVSyWs&fmt=14)
by the way this is awesome live. :smth023
(quite the opposite to beth gibbons too ;))
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 02, 2009, 21:32:52
(quite the opposite to beth gibbons too ;))
I ment no harm. I listened to Beth Gibbons, of whom I didn´t know before, and liked what I heard. So I just ment to say that The Woodbox Gang doing their stuff in another corner of rock ´n´ roll.
Quote from: fiction on March 02, 2009, 21:45:50
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 02, 2009, 21:32:52
(quite the opposite to beth gibbons too ;))
I ment no harm.
yes i know, i was just joking myself too. :)
Quote from: fiction on March 02, 2009, 21:45:50
I listened to Beth Gibbons, of whom I didn´t know before,
you're not familiar with Portishead then? she's their singer of course -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Gibbons
yet i didn't know until now that 'rustin man' is actually a pseudonym (for paul webb) -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rustin_Man
Quote from: fiction on March 02, 2009, 20:50:16Oh Bugger! These three first tracks; Shadow of Tom, Drunk as Dragons and Tough Guy Blues are really magic!
*takes notes* ;)
CLT: Depeche Mode - Wrong (new single) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bsXOcK9_Cw)
Someone said the video plays out like a little thriller, sure does. I thought the song was too repetitive at first, WRONG, quite like it now. Here's hoping they've kept up this standard with the other songs on the upcoming album. Might easily outdo 4:13 Dream in that case (and it'll be released one day before Robert's 50th birthday and all, aaw, cheeky...).
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 02, 2009, 22:52:13
you're not familiar with Portishead then? she's their singer of course
Aha... Okay I know about Portishead but I don´t have any albums with them and I didn´t make the connection. But I liked what I´ve heard with Portishead. Thanx for updating me.
Quote from: Poe on March 03, 2009, 03:42:10
*takes notes* ;)
You are about to be updated if You fell like it.
Quote from: fiction on March 03, 2009, 18:48:54
You are about to be updated if You fell like it.
Definitely getting ready for an update, just the thing to put an end to the past hellish week once and for all, ugh. You'll get your update too of course (I'll be easier on the piano music this time. No, wait... :twisted:). Check your inbox tomorrow. By the way:
CLT: Alice Cooper - Caught in a DreamThat's a good 'un! The others too.
CLT: Faith No More - Angel Dust
Land of Sunshine - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZXbESUQT24&feature=related
Caffine - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Deh1HKiI-Fc&feature=related
Midlife Crisis - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6QxvsDwbVI&feature=related
:rocker :rocker :rocker :rocker :rocker :rocker :rocker :rocker
Moonlight Sonata (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQVeaIHWWck&feature=related) :smth020 Gorgeous.
Regina - Vuoden mustina iltoina (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5899XaCR4Gs&fmt=14) :smth020
Cake - Dime
Quote from: crowbi_wan on March 04, 2009, 09:24:49
Moonlight Sonata (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQVeaIHWWck&feature=related) :smth020 Gorgeous.
i'm glad to see a beethoven link here :D then again, personally i don't enjoy these versions of classical pieces where some dude just has added some strings and vocals (be it synthesizer or real thing) on the original. i suppose they are trying to make it more atmospheric but i think it only works the other way round, it ruins the whole thing. it's like someone took mona lisa and thought "the lady looks ok but the background is kind of dull - now let me paint a better one over the original". which is a sort of crappy idea, i think :eek:
call me a purist but i like my beethoven served untampered. ;)
some versions of the 1st movement that i really like:
emil gilels (one of my favorite pianists of all time): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuKdFJYPx2U&fmt=18
heres the great eccentric, vladimir horowitz: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzXkPQJOexU&fmt=18
by the way the first movement is well known but the complete sonata is magnificent too. here's the third (and final) movement of the same sonata, played by yevgeni kissin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_9-2nbyYGU&fmt=18
sounds like a concert performance. i quite like it.
The Sisters Of Mercy - The Temple of Love :smth020
Justin Sullivan's solo album : Navigating by the stars.
Quiet and very good.
Quote from: Descent on March 06, 2009, 17:47:23
Justin Sullivan's solo album : Navigating by the stars.
Quiet and very good.
i got this album some time ago, it's very good indeed.
(http://www.threeimaginarygirls.com/files/justin_sullivan.jpg)
green (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VwXZS4Xo90&fmt=18)
green is what i see when i close my eyes,
drifting out of here...
Pink Fairies - Chambermaid from the album Kings of Oblivion from 1972
despite my occasional criticism for interpol (live), i think ANTICS is a great album.
CLT
length of love (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_fCPpELBos&fmt=18) (http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-dance008.gif) (don't know why really but maybe my favorite interpol track)
Totally unknown for me, but the choice from a filmmaker here in Belgium - Wonderwall on the radio Studio Brussels http://www.stubru.be/muziek (http://www.stubru.be/muziek)
(Her third choice was Lullaby :smth023)
SLINT Good morning, captain (Wow what an expression!!)
Pulp - Common people (Live Lorelei 1998)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ryANpnoUKQ
Probably the best U2 performance ever: U2 - Slane Castle 2001
Out of control
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI-ZSzY_IMg
LOVE WILL TEAR US APART - Joy Division :smth020
I love this song!
Been listening to SO MUCH joy division and New Order lately. The NO album Low-Life is sooo good. Also just saw the Joy Division film Control. Amazing.
Quote from: GreenGhost on March 12, 2009, 14:27:54
Been listening to SO MUCH joy division and New Order lately. The NO album Low-Life is sooo good. Also just saw the Joy Division film Control. Amazing.
I was too late for seeing this :cry: I hope I can see him very soon!
Quote from: GreenGhost on March 12, 2009, 14:27:54
Been listening to SO MUCH joy division and New Order lately. The NO album Low-Life is sooo good. Also just saw the Joy Division film Control. Amazing.
i've been having a JD phase too. just re-watched control the other day. great.
by the way there's a thread for control the movie here (http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,3957.msg49636.html#msg49636), please do feel free to re-ignite the discussion there ;)
(i'm sure you'll manage to catch it some time soon Trust.... if not in a theater, then on dvd)
recently it's been back to more "industrialized" scenery:
CLT
combichrist: can't change the beat (http://www.myspace.com/combichrist)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61sXt4cdlWL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
CLT: Tear in Your Hand
(http://the217.com/site_media/images/2007/11/media-1193999970-4405.jpg)
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes
What can I say, me LIKES it!
This is nuts:
"Mozart"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVrdgyVYgMM
(a little sloppy at first, but he eventually gets into the groove)
"Nintendo"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8GAh24-K4U
Either way, this guy is a genius! :shock:
SVIIB - Half Asleep (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1An2pjS4mKE)
Anything Ben Curtis touches is gold. Tripping Daisy, The Secret Machines, and now School of Seven Bells. I missed them when they passed through Seattle last November. Went home to visit the parents for Thanksgiving. But now it's festival season. I'm very excited to be able to catch them at Sasquatch this year.
CSS-Yager Yoga
SSPU - Panic Switch (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwIy6CJT7Ok)
:smth035
So cool! :rocker
One more month until the new album drops.
One of the saddest voices for this outstanding song. Makes me feel in trance.
Sonic Youth - Superstar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRiyN_Zn5L8
Coldplay Lost? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW03uBzCw9I&feature=related)
Okay, this isn't really Coldplay, just Chris. Such beautiful version.
Quote from: dsanchez on March 16, 2009, 23:33:01
One of the saddest voices for this outstanding song. Makes me feel in trance.
Sonic Youth - Superstar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRiyN_Zn5L8
I didn't know that was a cover. I always thought the title was related to Andy Warhol's superstars. :lol:
Quote from: lostflower4 on March 13, 2009, 23:00:47
This is nuts:
"Mozart"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVrdgyVYgMM
(a little sloppy at first, but he eventually gets into the groove)
"Nintendo"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8GAh24-K4U
Either way, this guy is a genius! :shock:
Yeah, that pretty incredible! I bet he started off on piano.
How is he avoiding pull-offs? Some sort of dampener?
Lagartija Nick... Crack Door Whip! Gotta love Bauhaus!
Some year 2000 Trance.
Alice Deejay, Who Needs Guitars Anyway?
Better Off Alone (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dBu5X3TvNw)
Back In My Life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI0FHDZ33HI&feature=related)
The Lonely One (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqPQNr7revI&feature=related)
(http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smileys/free-party-smileys-860.gif) (http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/)
When I was living in South Korea, some friends and I would always have this CD with us when we went out to the clubs. The DJs would spin it for us and usually the whole room would just erupt. Good times.
Now where are my glow sticks?
CLT: The Horrors brand new single Sea Within a Sea!!!
It sounds so different from anything on Strange House but in an excellent way. Faris is actually singing not screaming. :shock: 8)
Theres a video of it on their website http://www.thehorrors.co.uk/
f*cking awesome :rocker
New Order - Temptation (Finsbury Park)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjsn922lk-w
Quote from: dsanchez on March 18, 2009, 12:56:25
f*cking awesome :rocker
New Order - Temptation (Finsbury Park)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjsn922lk-w
to me it always sound too much like a remake of JD's 'atmosphere', they just speeded up the tempo.
CLT
Rubik: Wasteland (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApamBiY26uk&fmt=18)
new single from their upcoming album, 'Dada bandits' :smth023
http://www.myspace.com/rubikband
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/7/73/73551.jpg?cd)
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 18, 2009, 20:46:34
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/7/73/73551.jpg?cd)
Beautiful cover art!
CLT: The Last Shadow Puppets - Hang the Cyst. This has got to be one of the top five albums from last year. The album "The Age of Understatement" that is, Hang the Cyst is just a brilliant b-side from one of the singles.
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 18, 2009, 20:46:34
Quote from: dsanchez on March 18, 2009, 12:56:25
f*cking awesome :rocker
New Order - Temptation (Finsbury Park)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjsn922lk-w
to me it always sound too much like a remake of JD's 'atmosphere', they just speeded up the tempo.
never noticed, but anyway, this does not make it less great song, right? I mean "The hungry ghost" sounds like "Want" slower, yet is one of the highlights of 4:13 Dream ;)
Quote from: dsanchez on March 18, 2009, 21:09:59
never noticed, but anyway, this does not make it less great song, right? I mean "The hungry ghost" sounds like "Want" slower, yet is one of the highlights of 4:13 Dream ;)
Any part of any tune from the Dream that doesn´t produce headaches can be considered as a single highlight in my opinion.
Quote from: dsanchez on March 18, 2009, 21:09:59
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 18, 2009, 20:46:34
Quote from: dsanchez on March 18, 2009, 12:56:25
f*cking awesome :rocker
New Order - Temptation (Finsbury Park)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjsn922lk-w
to me it always sound too much like a remake of JD's 'atmosphere', they just speeded up the tempo.
never noticed, but anyway, this does not make it less great song, right? I mean "The hungry ghost" sounds like "Want" slower, yet is one of the highlights of 4:13 Dream ;)
i find it a bit too bothering. just like i cannot bother with 'the only one' because it's 'a letter to elise' just speeded up too.
CLT
IAMX - Mercy Acoustic --> url=http://www.myspace.com/iamx
a great version, really.
Quote from: fiction on March 18, 2009, 21:13:21
Quote from: dsanchez on March 18, 2009, 21:09:59
never noticed, but anyway, this does not make it less great song, right? I mean "The hungry ghost" sounds like "Want" slower, yet is one of the highlights of 4:13 Dream ;)
Any part of any tune from the Dream that doesn´t produce headaches can be considered as a single highlight in my opinion.
right. 8)
To be honest I never knew there was a band called "The Killers" until I saw the Coachella line-up with "The Killers" in the same bigger letters as The Cure. It called my attention, so I did some research. Not bad, but to headline and with the same size of letters as "my" The Cure? Hmmm..
The Killers - Mr. Brightside
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnwLf88t_Wc
Quote from: fiction on March 18, 2009, 21:08:30
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 18, 2009, 20:46:34
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/7/73/73551.jpg?cd)
Beautiful cover art!
it is! i can't find any bigger scan yet (since the album isn't out yet) but interested to see who designed it.
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 18, 2009, 21:29:43
[it is! i can't find any bigger scan yet (since the album isn't out yet) but interested to see who designed it.
You got me into this tonight.
CLT: "Sleeps A Friendly Stranger" from Bad Conscience Patrol.
Swim Swim Swim from "Jesus vs People" with Rubik.
Quote from: fiction on March 18, 2009, 22:11:38
You got me into this tonight.
CLT: "Sleeps A Friendly Stranger" from Bad Conscience Patrol.
hey it's a good album, glad if somebody picked it up. :)
(just can't find my copy of it now... mmmrrr.)
very good live group too. although i haven't seen them live for quite a while now. looking forward in seeing them in early april.
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 18, 2009, 23:12:37
hey it's a good album, glad if somebody picked it up. :)
(just can't find my copy of it now... mmmrrr.)
very good live group too. although i haven't seen them live for quite a while now. looking forward in seeing them in early april.
I have difficulties finding anything readeable on this group. Apart from articles in finish (witch I don´t understand) I can only found sites that provides me with torrents and that´s not what I want. Can You help me out here jb? Please.
:roll:
Fragma 'Toca's Miracle 2008'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9MItHBr6RI
:roll:
Fragma - Memory (Klaas Radio Mix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv7sN7E-YrY
In the intermission of the hockey game I´m listening to "Johnny Silver" with The Dogs D´Amour.
Quote from: fiction on March 18, 2009, 23:28:32
I have difficulties finding anything readeable on this group. Apart from articles in finish (witch I don´t understand) I can only found sites that provides me with torrents and that´s not what I want. Can You help me out here jb? Please.
yes they are a bit of a low-key band what comes to "opening up to media" (and maybe a bit unnecessarily so, imo, but it's their choice i suppose).
so far they don't have an official website of their own, just a myspace page.
their agency (www.fullsteamrecords.com) has a short introduction for the band on their list of artists, but other than that i really can't find anything much in english either. sorry. :/
so far i can (only) find a couple of album reviews/live reviews in english:
http://exclaim.ca/musicreviews/generalreview.aspx?csid1=110&csid2=850&fid1=25311
http://www.thebulletreviews.com/albums/rubik.html
and these short articles in an english language finnish magazine:
http://www.freemagazine.fi/content/view/133/117/
http://www.freemagazine.fi/content/view/210/119/
not very much... but i can forward you any other links i might come across.
(there's not even very much about them written in finnish, apart from a few interviews in some magazines i have.)
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 19, 2009, 21:38:28
so far i can (only) find a couple of album reviews/live reviews in english:
http://exclaim.ca/musicreviews/generalreview.aspx?csid1=110&csid2=850&fid1=25311
http://www.thebulletreviews.com/albums/rubik.html
and these short articles in an english language finnish magazine:
http://www.freemagazine.fi/content/view/133/117/
http://www.freemagazine.fi/content/view/210/119/
not very much... but i can forward you any other links i might come across.
(there's not even very much about them written in finnish, apart from a few interviews in some magazines i have.)
Thanx! You´re a darling! I found something myself yesterday just after I posted my last entry to You. It was a revue about the re-issue of Jesus vs People and how disappointed the author was of that re-issue. He or she fancied "Motorik Haiku" and thought that the rest of that album was a real setback. He wrote that the only song he had heard before getting his hands on that (beautiful) album was just MH and had hoped for the rest of that album to be in the same way. I myself found the opener "Jesus" better in quadruple.
Btw I just watched "Edos mack" and it was a beautiful little documentary well worth watching and hearring.
CLT: Robots in Disguise - Can´t Stop Getting Wasted
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 18, 2009, 20:46:34
CLT
Rubik: Wasteland (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApamBiY26uk&fmt=18)
new single from their upcoming album, 'Dada bandits' :smth023
http://www.myspace.com/rubikband
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/7/73/73551.jpg?cd)
This is an absolutely and totally beautiful song (very arty video aswell). Have You heard any specific release date of the album in Finland?
Add: I found them. It appears that the major release is set to the first of april but in Sweden it will be relaesed one month later.
Woodentops - "Love Train"
I took a stroll down Memory Lane today and the two latest albums has been "Eden" from 84 with Everything But the Girl and this "Giant" from 86 with Woodentops. It´s sucha glorious summerpop feeling.
Cheers!
LADY LINN AND HER MAGNIFICENT SEVEN I don't wanna dance
It's a cover; but I like it, it makes me happy :D
The Mission - A Butterfly on A Wheel :smth020
The Mission - Grapes of Wrath
(I love this one !)
The International (OST): The End Title (by matt bellamy, tom tykwer, johnny klimek, & reinhold heil) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSKMVyTzJ3Y&fmt=18)
(http://www.varesesarabande.com/assets/product_images/md/vsd-302-066-946-2.jpg)
"Johnny Don´t Do It" with 10 CC
waltari - a forest (cure cover)
...today:
(http://www.djproteus.com/images/torturetorstai3.jpg)
:)
the package-a perfect circle
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 26, 2009, 23:35:36
waltari - a forest (cure cover)
sounds good :smth023
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLPAsgn-wmI
2:30 --> "into the trees... into the
f*cking trees..." :lol:
Back to the early 90's, this is soooo good...
The Lightning Seeds - The Life Of Riley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boPhDRug_SQ
That is a great song!
White Lies To Lose My Life (live on Letterman) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gkquZue5ck)
Love it! :rocker
I'm very excited to be seeing these guys next month.
I quit Peru and lots of artists start to come: Jesus and Mary Chains, Duran Duran, Kylie Minogue, Cyndi Lauper, Kiss, Oasis, Iron Maiden, REM, Travis... :?
Nice song by Cyndi Lauper, "Set your heart" from 2008. The video is from the performance she gave in Lima, looks great
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZGtelD-ORE
Quote from: dsanchez on March 28, 2009, 03:22:55
I quit Peru and lots of artists start to come: Jesus and Mary Chains, Duran Duran, Kylie Minogue, Cyndi Lauper, Kiss, Oasis, Iron Maiden, REM, Travis... :?
Nice song by Cyndi Lauper, "Set your heart" from 2008. The video is from the performance she gave in Lima, looks great
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZGtelD-ORE
Yeah, Peru gets all the great performers of the world.
http://www.comcast.net/video/illusionist-floats-in-mid-air/1075979921/Comcast/1075515351/?cid=toplistb_levitate :shock:
:P
Quote from: crowbi_wan on March 29, 2009, 06:11:18
Quote from: dsanchez on March 28, 2009, 03:22:55
I quit Peru and lots of artists start to come: Jesus and Mary Chains, Duran Duran, Kylie Minogue, Cyndi Lauper, Kiss, Oasis, Iron Maiden, REM, Travis... :?
Nice song by Cyndi Lauper, "Set your heart" from 2008. The video is from the performance she gave in Lima, looks great
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZGtelD-ORE
Yeah, Peru gets all the great performers of the world.
http://www.comcast.net/video/illusionist-floats-in-mid-air/1075979921/Comcast/1075515351/?cid=toplistb_levitate :shock:
:P
:smth043
oooh she must be using the old jedi mind trick...
Quote from: crowbi_wan on March 29, 2009, 06:11:18
http://www.comcast.net/video/illusionist-floats-in-mid-air/1075979921/Comcast/1075515351/?cid=toplistb_levitate :shock:
Actually she's a peruvian girl... and the video is too funny. The way they prepare everything so that she can "levitate" :-D
Quote from: dsanchez on March 29, 2009, 12:04:51
Quote from: crowbi_wan on March 29, 2009, 06:11:18
http://www.comcast.net/video/illusionist-floats-in-mid-air/1075979921/Comcast/1075515351/?cid=toplistb_levitate :shock:
Actually she's a peruvian girl... and the video is too funny. The way they prepare everything so that she can "levitate" :-D
it's dumb but what is even more dumb is that people actually do flock around just to see this kind of "entertainment".
CLT
cranes: jewel (robert smith/brian 'chuck' new remix) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFARLRnC90M&fmt=18)
i really don't like cranes that much (for me the singer ruins it, totally) but this one is good. although it would be even better if it was an instrumental only...
Quote from: japanesebaby on March 29, 2009, 14:15:57
i really don't like cranes that much (for me the singer ruins it, totally) but this one is good. although it would be even better if it was an instrumental only...
:smth023
I thought the same thing when I saw them open for The Cure in '92. Haven't felt the need to torture my ears since then.
currently on:
- wavves - s/t [2009]
http://www.myspace.com/wavves (http://www.myspace.com/wavves)
- ty segall - s/t [2008]
http://www.myspace.com/tysegall (http://www.myspace.com/tysegall)
- sic alps - pleasures and treasures [2006]
http://www.sicalps.com/ (http://www.sicalps.com/)
- crystal stilts - alight of night [2008]
http://www.myspace.com/crystalstilts (http://www.myspace.com/crystalstilts)
lo-fi noisy love all around <3
CLT: Slim Cessna´s Auto Club - Hold On. I´m sooooo country today.
Quote from: Trust... on March 25, 2009, 10:32:02
The Mission - A Butterfly on A Wheel :smth020
Good choice.... :smth023
STAR INDUSTRY !
I love them... :P
http://www.starindustry.be/index2.php
http://www.myspace.com/starindustrymusic
8)
One of the greatest bands of the 90's. Soooo f*cking amazing :rocker
Ride - Mouse trap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsvb4Awh11Q
This IS beautiful
Ride - OX4 (Live in Brixton 1992)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32ZVzEatMdg
Quote from: Druide on April 01, 2009, 11:10:06
Quote from: Trust... on March 25, 2009, 10:32:02
The Mission - A Butterfly on A Wheel :smth020
Good choice.... :smth023
Thank You, from the album Garved in Sand 1990 (One off my favorite albums beside The Cure offcourse)
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 13:33:06
Quote from: Druide on April 01, 2009, 11:10:06
Quote from: Trust... on March 25, 2009, 10:32:02
The Mission - A Butterfly on A Wheel :smth020
Good choice.... :smth023
Thank You, from the album Garved in Sand 1990 (One off my favorite albums beside The Cure offcourse)
Which band ? The Cure ? sorry i don't know... :lol:
Yes the albums from the band called THE CURE ... I love them :-D
:lol: aren't you the guy that went to 150 Cure gigs?? And wasn't you there In Orange in 1986?
A classic! A song to dance till the end :smth020
Ministry - Revenge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sET1lhBMNiU
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 13:43:11
Yes the albums from the band called THE CURE ... I love them :-D
:lol: aren't you the guy that went to 150 Cure gigs?? And wasn't you there In Orange in 1986?
Euh i'm 15 years old today.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
project pitchfork - existence (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7TBgJ1m5vg&fmt=18) :rocker
(http://assets.mog.com/amg/pop/cov200/dre700/e769/e76958bwjbf.jpg)
Quote from: Druide on April 01, 2009, 15:46:43
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 13:43:11
Yes the albums from the band called THE CURE ... I love them :-D
:lol: aren't you the guy that went to 150 Cure gigs?? And wasn't you there In Orange in 1986?
Euh i'm 15 years old today.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:smth043 I'm jealous
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 20:04:50
Quote from: Druide on April 01, 2009, 15:46:43
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 13:43:11
Yes the albums from the band called THE CURE ... I love them :-D
:lol: aren't you the guy that went to 150 Cure gigs?? And wasn't you there In Orange in 1986?
Euh i'm 15 years old today.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:smth043 I'm jealous
i'm jealous too: my parents never allowed me to go to concerts when i was -7 years old. :(
:lol:
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 01, 2009, 20:07:25
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 20:04:50
Quote from: Druide on April 01, 2009, 15:46:43
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 13:43:11
Yes the albums from the band called THE CURE ... I love them :-D
:lol: aren't you the guy that went to 150 Cure gigs?? And wasn't you there In Orange in 1986?
Euh i'm 15 years old today.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:smth043 I'm jealous
i'm jealous too: my parents never allowed me to go to concerts when i was -7 years old. :(
:lol:
My first concert was in 2004 and I was 26 :smth011 I still don't understand why I missed all the chances to see them when I was younger ??? I guess I had the wrong friends , no pc, no internet ... no cars, no money ....
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 20:11:22
I guess I had the wrong friends , no pc, no internet ... no cars, no money ....
hey, join the group. i never got to see them either, until in recent years - pretty much for the same (bad) reasons you are listing. :?
but since then i've decided to make it all up for myself and do something about it:
it's never too late to get up and go :smth023
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 01, 2009, 20:21:53
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 20:11:22
I guess I had the wrong friends , no pc, no internet ... no cars, no money ....
hey, join the group. i never got to see them either, until in recent years - pretty much for the same (bad) reasons you are listing. :?
but since then i've decided to make it all up for myself and do something about it:
it's never too late to get up and go
:smth023
Yes you're right. I have the same feeling! But if I could return to the time I was 15 - 18 years old, I wouldn't let live my live like that again :smth011 I thought always, there's something wrong whit me, I couldn't enjoy going out, I didn't like dancing.. It's wasn't me, I was on the wrong places with the wrong people :smth011
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 21:03:21
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 01, 2009, 20:21:53
Quote from: Trust... on April 01, 2009, 20:11:22
I guess I had the wrong friends , no pc, no internet ... no cars, no money ....
hey, join the group. i never got to see them either, until in recent years - pretty much for the same (bad) reasons you are listing. :?
but since then i've decided to make it all up for myself and do something about it:
it's never too late to get up and go
:smth023
Yes you're right. I have the same feeling! But if I could return to the time I was 15 - 18 years old, I wouldn't let live my live like that again :smth011 I thought always, there's something wrong whit me, I couldn't enjoy going out, I didn't like dancing.. It's wasn't me, I was on the wrong places with the wrong people :smth011
Don't worry, next time a big tour for you....Save your money for that... ;)
CLT: The Who - Sell Out! Great Album
ticks and leeches-TOOL
Clan of Xymox : Twist of shadows
:smth023
:smth020
The Lightning Seeds - Sense
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9RjF-ZzaiE
Quote from: dsanchez on April 02, 2009, 11:31:37
:smth020
The Lightning Seeds - Sense
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9RjF-ZzaiE
He he. Both You and Druide are listening to some old favorites of mine and coincidently I myself listen to both of them for the first time in a very long time just a few days ago.
CLT: Miss Anne Elk by Monty Python. Hillariously funny.
Kiss - I Was Made For Loving You (with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bQVfOSZ9ic
:smth035
A classic gothic here 8)
X-Mal Deutschland - Polarlicht
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q8cmQ-nXYU
This one was played quite often in the peruvian new wave discos :smth020
X-Mal Deutschland - Qual (12" remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kL1Rnc8nnQ
Quote from: dsanchez on April 02, 2009, 15:02:24
This one was played quite often in the peruvian new wave discos :smth020
X-Mal Deutschland - Qual (12" remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kL1Rnc8nnQ
Once again You´re tracking down one of my old favorites. Just bought Tocsin on cd the day before yesterday.
CLT: Locomotiv GT - Muziska. Hungarian rock.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on March 29, 2009, 06:11:18
Yeah, Peru gets all the great performers of the world.
Including Village People :oops:
They're going to perform there in two weeks :oops:
Just got home from a brilliant concert with Swedish rockabillyartists Fatboy so while my heart and mind is full of tuned memories I´m just listening to Meat Puppets and "I Quit".
Lily Allen - The Fear
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-wGMlSuX_c
talk about odd couples:
sisters of mercy: black planet (feat. modern talking) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ95syMv2kc&fmt=18)
:smth017
Stems - "At First Sight" Oh these masters of pop from all over Australia! Like mushrooms they are! :lol: :lol:
Looking back at older posts in this thread I´d say that there were more comments to whatever post´d come up. More discussions, more of a marketpalce for tips of good taste in music. I hope that state of enlightning angle will still live and come to flame.
Head Like A Kite: We Were So Entangled (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryxMW44tZtY&feature=related) :smth020
http://www.headlikeakite.com/
http://www.myspace.com/headlikeakite
TR: Non-Entity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOx5FZlX2JE)
Rubik - Jesus vs People
Current track: Haiku Motorik
This is a nice album even if some tracks sounds a bit too radioheadish to me. But if you ask me Rubiks floor is RH:s roof.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on April 07, 2009, 06:26:41
TR: Non-Entity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOx5FZlX2JE)
Pretty good. I didn't know that one. Thanks. :)
Quote from: fiction on April 07, 2009, 08:56:16
But if you ask me Rubiks floor is RH:s roof.
that's funny because i just wrote in my blog that rubik today is better than radiohead, just like von hertzen brothers is better than muse today (what did i just say? :shock:).
just saw both bands in a club gig last week, excellent sets from both!
http://blog.curefans.com/japanesebaby/2009/04/09/2009-04-04-this-is-it-von-hertzen-brothers-rubik-etc-helsinki-tavastia/
here's 'wasteland' from the gig i saw -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=910-wSutdJc&fmt=18
(sorry for some distortion in the sound, i've had no time/energy to edit lately)
&
thanks for the trent/entity link brian. i didn't even know about that either. :oops:
Listening to Swell's album called "41". What a good record.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41VY8Z9TG1L._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
You can listen to it here : http://www.deezer.com/#music/album/105131
Or just a few of my favorites :
http://www.deezer.com/track/935056
http://www.deezer.com/track/935045
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 09, 2009, 11:38:14
Quote from: fiction on April 07, 2009, 08:56:16
But if you ask me Rubiks floor is RH:s roof.
that's funny because i just wrote in my blog that rubik today is better than radiohead, just like von hertzen brothers is better than muse today (what did i just say? :shock:).
just saw both bands in a club gig last week, excellent sets from both!
Good for You. I will definitively take my chances with them, do they ever come here. I don´t know if R will get bigger than RH for the very same reasons You mentioned in Your blog. I remember another good Finish band from the late 60´s , early 70´s, Wigwam, who never quite make it in the competition with similar band from UK, US and Germany.
I jst saw that Wooden Shjips will play Sweden aswell. Fritz´s Corner in the same row as they play Finland.
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 09, 2009, 11:38:14
http://blog.curefans.com/japanesebaby/2009/04/09/2009-04-04-this-is-it-von-hertzen-brothers-rubik-etc-helsinki-tavastia/
Nice and (very) arty blog of Yours
CLT: M Olsson & G Louris - "Doves and Stones"
Quote from: fiction on April 09, 2009, 12:13:36
Good for You. I will definitively take my chances with them, do they ever come here. I don´t know if R will get bigger than RH for the very same reasons You mentioned in Your blog. I remember another good Finish band from the late 60´s , early 70´s, Wigwam, who never quite make it in the competition with similar band from UK, US and Germany.
ahh the good old wigwam! i think their tragedy actually was that they arrived a bit too late: by the time they were just about to make their international break punk rock was already coming up and major record labels in UK started to kick out lots of prog rock/psychedelic bands - that's why wigwam had to go too.
and then a bit later, their drummer committed suicide and that was pretty much it. :/
too bad, as they were really a great band:
Grass for Blades (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_uu382uOMA&fmt=18)
more videos here (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8C9B550CE267C484) from their rare 70's tv performance, recently re-broadcast.
Quote from: fiction on April 09, 2009, 12:13:36Nice and (very) arty blog of Yours
thanks.
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 09, 2009, 12:57:34
ahh the good old wigwam! i think their tragedy actually was that they arrived a bit too late: by the time they were just about to make their international break punk rock was already coming up and major record labels in UK started to kick out lots of prog rock/psychedelic bands - that's why wigwam had to go too.
and then a bit later, their drummer committed suicide and that was pretty much it. :/
Well I guess You´re right there. I just checked my records an they didn´t get their major label contract with Virgin untill 1975. But they did release some good albums earlier on Love. Didn´t know that about their drummer.
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 09, 2009, 12:57:34
too bad, as they were really a great band:
Yes I think they were.
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 09, 2009, 12:57:34
Grass for Blades (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_uu382uOMA&fmt=18)
more videos here (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8C9B550CE267C484) from their rare 70's tv performance, recently re-broadcast.
Thanx for sharing.
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 09, 2009, 12:57:34
thanks.
You´re welcome
CLT: Well, Wigwam for obvious reasons. Album: Nuclear Nightclub. Track: Do or Die.
CAN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6ufsWO476A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc7Ua3W9GkM
Those were the days
Just before bedtime: Lush - 500
http://www.myspace.com/lowliferocknrollphilosophers
CLT: Lowlife Rock'n'Roll Philosophers - Lee
http://www.lowlifemusic.net/news.html
(http://www.lowlifemusic.net/ylakuva117.jpg)
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 10, 2009, 13:33:38
http://www.myspace.com/lowliferocknrollphilosophers
CLT: Lowlife Rock'n'Roll Philosophers - Lee
http://www.lowlifemusic.net/news.html
(http://www.lowlifemusic.net/ylakuva117.jpg)
Waow this was good!!! I instantly fell in love with the song Lee. Finish band?
Quote from: fiction on April 10, 2009, 21:13:23
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 10, 2009, 13:33:38
http://www.myspace.com/lowliferocknrollphilosophers
CLT: Lowlife Rock'n'Roll Philosophers - Lee
http://www.lowlifemusic.net/news.html
(http://www.lowlifemusic.net/ylakuva117.jpg)
Waow this was good!!! I instantly fell in love with the song Lee. Finish band?
hey glad someone liked it. and yes, they are a finnish band, from Pori. actually i just saw them live tonight, they opened for Kuusumun Profeetta ('Moonfog Prophet') - which is a really awesome band by the way. it's an experimental group, ranging from quiet jazzy stuff to art rock to sort of old style heavy metal-ish.... something. impossible to categorize, really. you never know what they'll do next. their singer is a real character.
http://www.myspace.com/moonfogprophet
the guy who plays baritone guitar in Lowlife... (the guy in the pic) also plays bass in Moonfog Prophet.
anyway, a great gig tonight. :smth023 both bands were on stage for the encore.
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 11, 2009, 01:33:20
hey glad someone liked it. and yes, they are a finnish band, from Pori. actually i just saw them live tonight, they opened for Kuusumun Profeetta ('Moonfog Prophet') - which is a really awesome band by the way. it's an experimental group, ranging from quiet jazzy stuff to art rock to sort of old style heavy metal-ish.... something. impossible to categorize, really. you never know what they'll do next. their singer is a real character.
http://www.myspace.com/moonfogprophet
the guy who plays baritone guitar in Lowlife... (the guy in the pic) also plays bass in Moonfog Prophet.
anyway, a great gig tonight. :smth023 both bands were on stage for the encore.
I try to locate some place in Sweden to buy their records but didn´t find anything on the net. But I will check Stockholm later this month. I also sent a mail to the band and asked if the record company sells anything via them.
Good for me to know that there ar other genres than heavy metal in Finland.
CLT: The Isotopes. Hang Ten!
Killing Joke - Night Time
Current track "Darkness Before Dawn" but I´ll go through the whole album.
Tears for Fears - Mad World
Never Say Never by Romeo Void :P
The Gaslight Anthem - The ´59 Sound
This band is a little bit weird. It´s, as he band claims themselves, "like Bruce Springsteen singing in a Cure-tribute band". You can really make that connection if you´re listening to the song "High Lonesome".
The Mission - Into the Blue :smth023
The Rascals - Rascalize. It sort of goes to the territory with my crush on The Last Shadow Puppets.
Crestfallen-Smashing Pumpkins
OPM - "Heaven Is a Half Pipe" heard this song on the radio... it's a little weird but funny
65daysofstatic - Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here))
PLACEBO For what it's worth
(new single from Battle from the Sun - upcoming album ) Sounds good :smth023
Dreaming by BT
Joy Zipper - Go Tell the World. "This is not a happy song, I wrote it to remember something"
Duffy: Distant Dreamer.
It must be a Gemini thing, but I totally get it. :)
Elite by Deftones (i know, sorta hard, but working out..grrr!)
Oasis - Live forever
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2poqYvWsyU
:rocker
Well, I was listening to this yesterday. Does that count? ;)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_9gIB81N1V1g/ScybHVD9UlI/AAAAAAAAAHY/HLYlet5uIGI/s320/Sounds+Of+The+Universe+Cover+Art.jpg)
I have to say that I really enjoyed this one. It was better than I expected it to be, although I really wasn't sure what to expect...
But most of all, I must say this is BY FAR the best-sounding album I've heard that's been released in the last 15 years or so. It just has a really nice sound to it, almost vintage in a way. And I don't mean just the instruments themselves, but the production in general. Furthermore, it doesn't suffer from the loudness treatment as much as most other records today do.
Ok... A lot of this has to do with the style of music (music without heavy percussion usually doesn't get hammered so much), but overall it's just a really enjoyable listen — something I can't say about 4:13 Dream, which is tantamount to torture of the ears. :smth096
If only The Cure (or pretty much anyone else) still released albums that sounded this good, the world would be a much better place! :smth023
This is probably one of the best songs I ever heard. It's on my top three together with "Comfortably numb" of Pink Floyd and "The Big Hand" of The Cure.
Absolutely fantastic, brilliant, awesome...
Slowdive - When the sun hits
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF96gNl7O5A
Quote from: lostflower4 on April 28, 2009, 01:54:33
Well, I was listening to this yesterday. Does that count? ;)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_9gIB81N1V1g/ScybHVD9UlI/AAAAAAAAAHY/HLYlet5uIGI/s320/Sounds+Of+The+Universe+Cover+Art.jpg)
but overall it's just a really enjoyable listen — something I can't say about 4:13 Dream, which is tantamount to torture of the ears. :smth096
That's strange I heard this full album on the radio, and I wasn't that impressed, the songs couldn't do with me I suspect from a good song, good album.
For me a good song, has to take my attention, from the first second to the last, I want to listen to the song like there's nothing else around my. And I've lost so many times the attention, the lyrics ...
A feeling like, I couldn't say what I was just heared, something like that, hard to explain. :-D
And I guess that's the reason why I like the Cure-music so much, a lot of songs can give me the feeling I want.
But maby I need to listen a second time to Sound of The Universe ;)
Like this one:
Pink Floyd - Time :smth020
Ultravox - Vienna
(I'm going to see them in August and also The Simple Minds)
Quote from: dsanchez on April 28, 2009, 02:19:44
This is probably one of the best songs I ever heard. Absolutely fantastic, brilliant, awesome...
Slowdive - When the sun hits
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF96gNl7O5A
Yes this is an absolutely fantastic song. I remember when You posted this song before You said that You looped it and listened to it for consecutive hours.
GREAT song!
(http://www.unikankare.net/kuvat/mi_Vuk.jpg)
VUK
http://www.myspace.com/vukmusic
CLT flint in the pines
a really original mix of experimental electronic pop, lucid soaring vocals, mad church organist and something like an east romanian folk singers choir in backing vocals at times.
ok it sounds almost too odd but it's really beautiful, check it out.
i saw them live some time ago and was really quite impressed.
the current live band consists of:
vuk herself on lead vocals and pump organ(!)
loupine on backing vocals & additional keyboards
janne on drums and percussion
they've just released their new album 'the plains':
(http://www.olivialehti.fi/DesktopModules/Thumbnailer/Thumbnail.ashx?maxwidth=332&src=/Portals/0/pics/musiikki/VUKtheplains.jpg)
fomr the official myspce:
"Vuk is a Finnish-American artist whose unique music carries sonic strains that weave themselves into a rich, colorful tapestry of experimental rock, Balkan vocal music, meticulously layered organ harmonies, exuberantly inventive instrumentation and polyrhythmic walls of Vodou percussion. Her songs explore inner, fictional landscapes sculpted by dreams, sex, trauma, death and spiritual ecstasy. Live, Vuk expands into a percussion-and-organ-driven trio, and the sound of the pump organ takes center stage next to Vuk's startling voice."
The Others. Current track: "I´m Not There". Great Italian Teen Trash.
ad: Still The Others but now this really danceble track "In My Time" hit the tapestry of my appartment. Hello neighbours!
B52's - Roam (live in Perú 2009.04.23)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ9aX_W2E0A
(http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/6/60/60931.jpg)
a place to bury strangers
CLT i know i'll se you --> http://www.myspace.com/aplacetoburystrangers
http://www.aplacetoburystrangers.com/
Quote from: japanesebaby on April 30, 2009, 13:31:26
a place to bury strangers
CLT i know i'll se you --> http://www.myspace.com/aplacetoburystrangers
http://www.aplacetoburystrangers.com/
I haven´t heard them before but clearly that band listened to some of the songs from Cure, Bauhaus and Jesus and Mary Chain.
Nice. Thanx for providing me with good tips in music.
CLT: Wooden Shjips. I really am looking forward to the concert with Wooden Shjips this summer.
the clash: london calling :rocker
The album From The Lion's mouth by The Sound (1981)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhkOmUlgFwg
also
Hunters and Collectors - Hunters and Collectors &
Life's hard and then you die - It's Immaterial
Script of The Bridge - The Chameleons (one of my all time favorite albums)
and Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos
Depeche Mode - Walking In My Shoes (Live) 1st May 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkfXjrKtbss
Just awesome!
Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 (Official Video - Klaas Vocal Edit)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9KnuJZkBjg
'cross the breeze by sonic youth. :smth020
This is song is too good that almost bring me tears. Depeche Mode at their best:
Gahan/Gore/Wilder/Fletcher
"In your room", from the Devotional Tour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEXAJpvRhUI
Pushit by TOOL :rocker
Pink Floyd - The final cut
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wzwF3upH-A
Quote from: jbud1980 on May 05, 2009, 02:57:07
'cross the breeze by sonic youth. :smth020
Did you see that Sonic Youth is touring this summer? No SoCal dates as of yet. I think the closest would be Oakland. I'll be seeing them at the Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle. :rocker
Good choice :smth023 :smth020
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy76E1LQdmk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy76E1LQdmk)
Quote from: Trust... on May 08, 2009, 17:16:11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy76E1LQdmk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy76E1LQdmk)
less than two months until I see them for the first time :rocker
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Quote from: dsanchez on May 08, 2009, 18:46:56
Quote from: Trust... on May 08, 2009, 17:16:11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy76E1LQdmk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy76E1LQdmk)
less than two months until I see them for the first time :rocker
cool :rocker
A few old demoes with The Spiders i.e. early Alice Cooper.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on May 08, 2009, 15:03:52
Quote from: jbud1980 on May 05, 2009, 02:57:07
'cross the breeze by sonic youth. :smth020
Did you see that Sonic Youth is touring this summer? No SoCal dates as of yet. I think the closest would be Oakland. I'll be seeing them at the Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle. :rocker
yes, i saw that they are touring in support of their new album. :) Have u seen them b4? i saw them once at the wiltern in LA back in 2006. they rocked and i got lee's autograph. i was quite tossed on vodka/7 and said, "this is my first time seeing you guys live, but i did see you on the simpsons!" he laughed and said that he remembered doing that show...
so yeah, there is my drunk sonic youth story, lol. :smth030
OPETH - 'deliverance', helsinki 2009-02-15 :rocker :smth035 :twisted:
Rubik - Dada Bandits. I´m a bit disappointed on the outcome of that album though. It´s so mysteriously mixed. The beginning of the album is good though.
The Prids. http://www.myspace.com/theprids
From last.fm:
Sure, this whole 80's thing is still going on, but let's just remember there was more to the 80's than the Clash and the Thompson Twins. There were many European bands who straddled the lines between post-punk and goth/industrial, as in Clan of Xymox, Trisomie 21, the Cassandra Complex, the Legendary Pink Dots, New Order, etc. The Prids update this sound for the new millennium, with a whole boy-girl interplay that provides a freshness to what they're trying to do. And considering the boy-girl, David Frederickson and Mistina Keith, were married, then divorced, and still play in this band together, well that gives a whole new meaning to sexual tension.
Love Zero (http://www.last.fm/music/The+Prids/+videos/+1-qXRfmqVa-5g)
The Problem (http://www.last.fm/music/The+Prids/_/The+Problem)
Let it Go (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7SWf40UyZk)
Contact (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECqKFUJg_gU)
Check 'em out! :rocker
(http://philipphenn.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/amor.jpg)
PURE REASON REVOLUTION - Amor Vincit Omnia
CLT Bullits Dominae --> http://www.myspace.com/purereasonrevolution
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 10, 2009, 08:17:04
PURE REASON REVOLUTION - Amor Vincit Omnia
CLT Bullits Dominae --> http://www.myspace.com/purereasonrevolution
I haven´t heard that one. I only got The dark Third.
CLT: Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio - C.C.C.P. Current track: Sheep for A Lifetime or Lion for A Day.
Quote from: fiction on May 09, 2009, 15:43:24
Rubik - Dada Bandits. I´m a bit disappointed on the outcome of that album though. It´s so mysteriously mixed. The beginning of the album is good though.
i admit that i bought it but haven't had time to give it a really proper listen yet. i've listened to it a few times but it was playing a bit on the background and i wasn't relaly able to concentrate enough. i saw them live a while ago and at least there i thought i mostly did like the new material more than 'bad conscience patrol'.
but that was live of course - it wouldn't be the first band in the world which i like more live than on studio.
anyway, 'mysteriously mixed' - that's really a very common problem with a lot of albums these days, unfortunately so.
CLT manualist plays europe - the final countdown on his hands! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jvn8wsIrHag&fmt=18) :O
Jarvis Cocker - A drop of Nelson's Blood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpKr7LN9pdM
:rocker
pulp/j. cocker - not my thing, i don't like 90's brit-pop at all. robert once made some funny comment about jarvis cocker's ass & the futility and uselessness of britpop or something like that, i just can't remember now where and what exactly.
anyway, i think william shatner's cover of 'common people' is a lot better than any pulp original - > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKbt3wRsZYw&fmt=18
:-D
CLT a-ha: take on me (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JohoUZ1U91A&fmt=18) 8)
The Strange Flowers. An Italian band from 80´s/90´s playing music very similar to the early works of Barret/Pink Floyd.
Pulp - This is hardcore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3ZLhnBYEXc
Jarvis Cocker, what a singer... :rocker
edit: this song and perfomance is nuts :rocker
shatner at his best - i love this one! "live life like you're gonna die... because you are." :smth043
you'll have time (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9eQ8_T1ytU&fmt=18)
Live life
Live life like you're gonna die
Becasue you're gonna
I hate to be the bearer of bad news
But you're gonna die
Maybe not today or even next year
But before you know it you'll be saying
"Is this all there was?
What was all the fuss?
Why did I bother?"
Now, maybe you won't suffer maybe it's quick
But you'll have time to think
Why did I waste it?
Why didn't I taste it?
You'll have time
Because you're gonna die.
Yes it's gonna happen because it's happened to a lot of people I know
My mother, my father, my loves
The president, the kings and the pope
They all had hope
And they muttered just before they went
Maybe, I won't let go
Live life like you're gonna die
Because you are
Maybe you won't suffer maybe it's quick
But you'll have time to think
Why did I waste it?
Why didn't I taste it?
You'll have time
'Cause you're gonna die
I tell you who else left us
Passed on down to heaven no longer with us
Johnny Cash, JFK, that guy in the Stones
Lou Gehrig, Einstein, and Joey Ramone
Have I convinced you?
Do you read my lips?
This may come as news but it's time
You're gonna die
You're gonna die
By the time you hear this I may well be dead
And you my friend might be next
'Cause we're all gonna die
Yeah, oh maybe you won't suffer and maybe it's quick
But you'll have time to think
Why did I waste it?
Why didn't I taste it?
You'll have time
You'll have time cause you're gonna die
Yes, you're gonna die
You're gonna die, I tell you
You're gonna die
You are gonna die
'Cause maybe you won't suffer maybe it's quick
But you have time to think
Why did I waste it?
Why didn't I taste it?
You'll have time 'cause you're gonna die
Live Life
Life life like you're gonna die
Because you're going to
Oh yes
I hate to be the beater of bad news
But you're gonna die
Maybe not today or even next year
But before you know it you'll be saying
"Is this all there was?
What was all the fuss?
Why did I bother?
Why did I waste it?
Why didn't I taste it?"
You'll have time, baby
You'll have time
'Cause you're gonna die
You are gonna die
Oh yeah
(the sung part in the background)
Y-O-U-apostrophe-R-E-G-O-double-N-A-DIE Die!
You are gonna diiiiiie
Lung cancer, heart attack, diabetes, drug overdose
Choke on a chicken bone
Hit by a lightning bolt
Heart attack
Airplane crash
Car wreck
F*cked up in your aaaaa---s-s-s-s!
:P
and a lot trippier than the beatles original (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIJux0Xb1UQ&fmt=18) - marmalade skies! :P
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 12, 2009, 23:05:33
shatner at his best - i love this one! "live life like you're gonna die... because you are." :smth043
Reminds me of John Cooper Clarke and his spoken poems.
Quote from: fiction on May 12, 2009, 23:10:11
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 12, 2009, 23:05:33
shatner at his best - i love this one! "live life like you're gonna die... because you are." :smth043
Reminds me of John Cooper Clarke and his spoken poems.
that's the guy read his "evidently chickentown" poem in anton corbijn's 'control'? i think he was appearing as himself there and not played by some actor.
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 12, 2009, 23:16:26
that's the guy read his "evidently chickentown" poem in anton corbijn's 'control'? i think he was appearing as himself there and not played by some actor.
The very same. I like that song particullary. Drove a friend nuts with it during a party at my place in the 80´s. :D
CLT: Still into the groove of The Strange Flowers
Quote from: fiction on May 12, 2009, 23:20:14
Drove a friend nuts with it during a party at my place in the 80´s. :D
haha i can imagine. :lol:
the f**king neighbors f*cking moan
keep the f**king racket down
(http://www.outofline.de/shop_neu/catalog/images/client%20cover%20final_kl.jpg)
CLIENT - lights go out
http://www.myspace.com/client
Howard Devoto - Jerky Versions of the Dream
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iabsOa0LoAo
Quote from: dsanchez on May 12, 2009, 23:01:00
Pulp - This is hardcore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3ZLhnBYEXc
Jarvis Cocker, what a singer... :rocker
Can't stop listening this song. Is too much... too great.
Comments that resume everything:
"Great performance by a great band. I especially love this song and the appearance goes along with the song. The dimness of the lights, the set up and body language of Jarvis Cocker"
"What a performance, the lyrics and the music put this track at the top of my favourite Pulp songs ! Beautifully amazing!"
More Pulp, this time "Babies", Reading 2002
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noTVYOV1Yec
Quote from: fiction on May 13, 2009, 17:53:42
Howard Devoto - Jerky Versions of the Dream
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iabsOa0LoAo
this one's good!
thanks for reminding me of devoto's solo stuff. i was just listening to some Magazine the other day but i had completely forgotten about this material.
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 14, 2009, 00:18:00
[this one's good!
thanks for reminding me of devoto's solo stuff. i was just listening to some Magazine the other day but i had completely forgotten about this material.
Well You´re welcome ofcourse and I like to put in a little thanx myself for You introducing me to Client. I´d never heard of them before but bought "Heartland" today after work and I really think that this swing. Never thought this kinda music was for me.
CLT: Still those beautifully creative Italians; The Strange Flowers.
Scientists - Blood red River. Bought it today as a still unopened vinyl (from 1983) for only little more than 50 euro. And that is a bargain, I´ll promise.
Current track: Backwards Man
This is a beautiful merge between Gun Club, Joy Division and Suicide. Enjoy!
Quote from: fiction on May 14, 2009, 17:03:52
Well You´re welcome ofcourse and I like to put in a little thanx myself for You introducing me to Client. I´d never heard of them before but bought "Heartland" today after work and I really think that this swing. Never thought this kinda music was for me.
hey you definitely need to see them live - they are really good! i saw then last night, that was a really good show even though their set is only around 70 minutes. i like their live attitude and look and i actually thought the songs work even better live, at least for me it seemed to be so.
upcoming live dates here: http://curefans.com/index.php/topic,6200.new.html#new unfortunately nothing in sweden this time though.
i only feel a bit disappointed that they are actually playing another finnish concert right now as i write this. i couldn't travel there (another city) because of having to work late today. :(
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larger pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36543214@N07/sets/72157618152896366/
i'll try to find time to write something in my blog.
oh and i got my copy of 'heartland' signed by client B :-D:
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:smth045
CLT client - zerox machine [club mix by covenant]
Cage in a Cave by Rasputina :smth020
Depeche Mode - In your room
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEXAJpvRhUI
What a song... what a sadness, what a perfection
Not good for depressive people... is so sad, the way of singing, the music.. the way Gahan moves, like if he is out of this world... too perfect, too sad, too great...
CLT:
(http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n313/misprid/cd_lovezero-1.jpg)
http://www.rhapsody.com/the-prids/love-zero--2007
EvilSponge review:
Remember Scooby Doo? Loved it? Remember the chase sequences? Now imagine if they'd used Bauhaus as a soundtrack. You're getting warm.
This record has dark leanings for sure but there's nothing remotely cold about The Prids. They're ghost train gothic. They're Halloween indie. Theirs is a rocky kind of horror. Musically, they're garagy post-punk with a dash of surf. But if this is garage, then somebody parked The Mystery Machine in it. Zoiks!
Before going further, be assured we're not talking pastiche here. The Prids are far more Comsat Angels then Cramps. They just aren't afraid of having a good time, and nor are the fans who lap up their live shows. The first thing that strikes me about this band is the interplay between the vocal axis of David Fredrickson and Mistina Keith, guitar and bass respectively. Keith and Fredrickson have a deal of shared personal history that wouldn't be out of place in a Fleetwood Mac biography. It's to their credit, I think, that they still work together so effectively, but tensions permeate this material, especially lyrically.
Keith is also instrumental in the sound The Prids lay down. Against Fredrickson's thin guitar buzz and breathed vocals, Mistina Keith's high, curvaceous bass licks infuse the music with a Vincent Price-like personality. Some of the songs approach familiar territory. Just when I think I'm about to experience a re-working of, say Joy Division's New Dawn Fades (The Glow) or Modern English's Sixteen Days (Back up slow), The Prids will veer stylishly away, often with a deft, surf twang.
It's always useful to have a door into an unfamiliar album, and mine came in the form of the twin peaks that are Like Hearts and Shadow and Shadow. Yet I always hope that such doorways lead to other discoveries and this was certainly one of those albums. More is revealed with every play and my favourite tracks changed as I traveled its learning curve. Right now, I'd find it hard to dislodge the thrilling All That You Want from pole position. Here our estranged lovers crank up the tension until it all goes skyward in a blaze of guitars and synth.
A word also for the drummer Joey Mass too who seems to be following the spatial, Martin Hannett template. What was it Miles Davis once said? "Don't play what's there, play what isn't there." Mass agreed. Perhaps that's why I really like the drums on this record?
Infection, the album's climactic track, comes around too soon. I'm left thirsty for more. Luckily this is the penultimate track. There's still time for the New Order style, spaghetti western elegy Untitled. Once this has drifted away, I'm left reflecting on a real triumph – a terrific album that constantly rewards repeated listening. Any hopes I held of a quick review were dashed! And if it wasn't for those pesky Prids, I would've gotten away with it!
Go unmask this band now.
Next up:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41hhikFY0xL._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
http://www.rhapsody.com/the-prids/until-the-world-is-beautiful
I can't get enough of these guys. :smth020
http://www.myspace.com/theprids
(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll188/BabeSinwoods/l_70d6b8a391c3977ebac31ecbcb6d4f-1.jpg)
VERMILLION LIES
=Zoë Boekbinder and Kim Boekbinder on vocals, guitar, toy piano, accordion, typewriter, BBQ grill, piano, flour sifter, pots and pans, tin cans, gas cans, and various other sundries...
CLT shark serenade
http://www.myspace.com/vermillionlies
Again "this is hardcore"
this song and perfomance is too perfect
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3ZLhnBYEXc
...
Echo & the Bunnymen - The Cutter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM6j14DDtGI
"Conquering myself until
I see another hurdle approaching.
Say we can, say we will,
Not just another drop in the ocean"
MUSE Hyper Music > Stockholm Syndrome (riff) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc1NAiWEMN4&feature=related) from the Montreux Jazz Festival 2002 :rocker
Though I'm watching it on DVD. Much thanks, jb. :smth023 :smth006 YouTube doesn't do this one justice (does it ever?).
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_4I3cD691UYs/RpBrX2yEJdI/AAAAAAAAADI/JFKrQl7-iVM/s320/CLASH.jpg)
The Clash - Police and Thieves!!!! what a freaking great song :rocker
Quote from: crowbi_wan on May 17, 2009, 06:16:21
MUSE Hyper Music > Stockholm Syndrome (riff) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc1NAiWEMN4&feature=related) from the Montreux Jazz Festival 2002 :rocker
ahh this reminds me that i've never got to hear that song played live - i wish i'll still get lucky one day!
Quote from: crowbi_wan on May 17, 2009, 06:16:21
YouTube doesn't do this one justice (does it ever?).
well it never does but in this case there's no hope at all since that link seems to be sourced from the version with the super-crap distorted audio - that version is pure pain, even without youtube compression.
my remaster should be still up on the muse tracker, for those who might care to have an upgrade. i think it's one of the best tv broadcasts for muse. 'fury' is awesome there!
ps. you're welcome.
Echo and The Bunnymen - Killing Moon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCB835WJsgs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCB835WJsgs)
Quote from: Trust... on May 17, 2009, 12:57:42
Echo and The Bunnymen - Killing Moon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCB835WJsgs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCB835WJsgs)
i love that song!
a strange kind of love by Peter Murphy. :)
Quote from: jbud1980 on May 18, 2009, 00:09:48
a strange kind of love by Peter Murphy. :)
YES!!! That´s a gooodie! Now you got my Murphy-mojo working and I have to put on A Final Solution... I don´t need a cure, I don´t need a cure, I need the final solution...
Quote from: jbud1980 on May 18, 2009, 00:06:19
Quote from: Trust... on May 17, 2009, 12:57:42
Echo and The Bunnymen - Killing Moon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCB835WJsgs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCB835WJsgs)
i love that song!
Me too :D I'm looking forward to the concert at 6th of June.
When I saw Echo in Gothenburgh in the midst of the 80´s they didn´t have no support but played six or seven covers of different bands as a warm-up. That was kind of neat as they did it relly good.
Same thing with the Damned in Stockholm during the same period. I saw them at Draken (The Dragon), an old cinema theater, and instead of using a support act they played the most part of Cures Pornography through the sound system. Pretty neat that to even if it would´ve been even nicer f they covered those songs live themselves.
Add: CLT: Peter Murphy - Strange Kind of Love
Cock Robin - Remember the Promise you made
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aqt_rarUVDE
If I laid down my love
To come to your defense
Would you worry for me
With a pain in your chest?
Could I rely on your faith to be strong
To picked me back up and to push me along?
Tell me
You'll be there in my hour of need
You won't turn me away
Help me out of the life I lead
Remember the promise you made
Remember the promise you made
If I gave you my soul
For a piece of your mind
Would you carry me with you
To the far edge of time?
Could you understand if you found me untrue
Would we become one, or divided in two
Please tell me
You'll be there in my hour of need
You won't turn me away
Help me out of the life I lead
Remember the promise you made
Remember the promise you made
Could I rely on your faith to be strong
To pick me back up and to push me along
Please tell me
You'll be there in my hour of need
You won't turn me away
Help me out of the life I lead
Remember the promise you made
Remember the promise you made
Icehouse - No Promises
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyBif6w-SiY
a winter palace
from the arabian nights
white waves on an ocean
gems from a golden age
life in your new world
turning round and round
making some sense
where there's no sense at all
no promises
but if you should fall
stars die in the silence
of arabian nights
wind washes the seasons
in these days of a golden age
life in your new world
turning round and round
making some sense
where there's no sense at all
no promises
but if you should fall
I could give you more
than just the shape of things
break every word
begin it all again
your name on a white sheet
pure lace shot with passion
but as love lies
bleeding in your hands
heaven sends you
no promises
of arabian nights
no white waves on an ocean
no gems from a golden age
life in your new world
turning round and round
so make some sense
where there's no sense at all
I give you
no promises
but if you should fall
no promises
but if you should fall
you fall
no promises
but if you should fall
no promises
but if you should fall
you fall
life in your new world
as it turns round and round
no promises
but if you should fall
i've still been hooked to Client:
overdrive (backing vocals by martin gore) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5HsdPCrohg&fmt=18)
drive (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g-9COLA3_k&fmt=18) (a bit "kraftwerk-ish" video, i like it)
in it for a money (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5I9hOeP6GM&fmt=18)
Joy Division - Love will tear us apart
When routine bites hard
And ambitions are low
And resentment rides high
But emotions won't grow
And we're changing our ways, taking different roads
Then love, love will tears us apart again
Love, love will tears us apart again
Why is the bedroom so cold
You've turned away on your side
Is my timing that flawed?
Our respect run so dry
Yet there's still this appeal that we've kept through our lives
But love, love will tears us apart again
Love, love will tear us apart again
You cry out in your sleep
All my failings exposed
And there's a taste in my mouth
As desperation takes hold
Just that something so good just can't function no more
But love, love will tear us apart again
Love, love will tear us apart again
Quote from: Trust... on May 20, 2009, 10:28:08
And we're changing our ways, taking different roads
Then love, love will tears us apart again
Love, love will tears us apart again
Ian Curtis wrote this song when he falled in love with another girl, a belgian girl, while he was married. and I think he quit his wife for this girl. and voila, the reason of the title of the song.
and is truth, love will tear us apart many times... :roll:
Quote from: dsanchez on May 20, 2009, 11:02:34
Quote from: Trust... on May 20, 2009, 10:28:08
And we're changing our ways, taking different roads
Then love, love will tears us apart again
Love, love will tears us apart again
Ian Curtis wrote this song when he falled in love with another girl, a belgian girl, while he was married. and I think he quit his wife for this girl. and voila, the reason of the title of the song.
and is truth, love will tear us apart many times... :roll:
Yes, scary thoughts :roll:
Quote from: Trust... on May 20, 2009, 11:14:20
Quote from: dsanchez on May 20, 2009, 11:02:34
Ian Curtis wrote this song when he falled in love with another girl, a belgian girl, while he was married. and I think he quit his wife for this girl. and voila, the reason of the title of the song.
and is truth, love will tear us apart many times... :roll:
Yes, scary thoughts :roll:
we must not be scared of that. things happen or do not happen. it depends also of the circunstances. Ian was touring a lot, he was far from the wife, meeting lot of new people, he was a star... it was just probably question of time that he could fall for someone else. I am sure Ian was not scare of that. He just meet someone else, falled in love. The story of everyday. A very human thing.
In any case the best to keep a relationship going on fine is too avoid that kind of circunstances. Communication, doing different things, is always good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXssMhfTD3U
The Mission - Butterfly On A Wheel
:smth020
Silver and gold and it's growing cold
Autumn leaves lay as thick as thieves
Shivers down your spine chill you to the bone
'Cos the mandolin wind is the melody that turns
Your heart to stone
The heat of your breath carving shadows on the mist
Every angel has the wish that she's never been kissed
A broken dream haunting in your sleep
And hiding in your smile a secret you must keep
Love cuts you deep
Love breaks the wings of a butterfly on a wheel
Love breaks the wings of a butterfly on a wheel
There's no scarlet in you, lay your veil down for me
As sure as God made wine, you can't wrap your arms
Around a memory
Take warmth from me, cold Autumn winds cut sharp as
a
knife
And in the dark for me, you're the candle flame that
Flickers to life
Love breaks the wings of a butterlfy on a wheel
Love will break the wings of a butterfly on a wheel
Wise men say all is fair in love and war
There's no right or wrong in the design of love
And I could only watch as the wind crushed your wings
Broken and torn crushed like the flower under the snow
And like the flower in spring
Love will rise again to heal your wings
Love heals the wings of a butterfly on a wheel
Love will heal the wings of a butterfly on a wheel
yesterday i went to concert of beth hart. she is amazing: so down to earth and my god what a voice!!!!
you should really check this one out. it's called leave the light on
it made me cry :smth022 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHWYW6Tw67A
this one is even sadder: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwhDEZANzrA&feature=related
Quote from: Trust... on May 20, 2009, 11:14:20
Quote from: dsanchez on May 20, 2009, 11:02:34
Quote from: Trust... on May 20, 2009, 10:28:08
And we're changing our ways, taking different roads
Then love, love will tears us apart again
Love, love will tears us apart again
Ian Curtis wrote this song when he falled in love with another girl, a belgian girl, while he was married. and I think he quit his wife for this girl. and voila, the reason of the title of the song.
and is truth, love will tear us apart many times... :roll:
Yes, scary thoughts :roll:
well i think the truth is "that no-one
ever knows or loves another."
it's not so scary when you already know that to be true anyway.
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 20, 2009, 13:54:41
well i think the truth is "that no-one ever knows or loves another."
it's not so scary when you already know that to be true anyway.
Well spoken. I like to think of me as a true romantic person that sometimes maybe walks with dreams never ment to come true. But I know that love is out there somewhere. Just gotta find it.
CLT: Morcheeba/Kurt Wagner - What New York Couples Fight About.
kristian valen w/ morten harket - stay on these roads (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEd4ExIp-rU&fmt=18)
(kristian valen (norwegian comedian and pop star) pretending to be the a-ha singer, then the vocals taken over by the harket himself.
i don't usually like music like this, it's often too cheesy for me. but this is a good song. and it's a nice semi-acoustic version of it. i never really liked the version that the band played live, it was very different from the original in terms of tempo and rhythm. this one's closer to it.)
this is probably one of the best instrumental songs I've heared in my life
Pink Floyd - Marooned
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OMFiqNA6Ag
One of the best Pet Shop Boys songs - Loves commes quickly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlvXBItM7zY
Feels like electricity when I hear this one...
Pulp - Do you remember the first time?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61SPFD0rNRo
You say you've got to go home
cos he's sitting on his own again this evening.
I know you're gonna let him bore your pants off again.
Oh God, it's half past eight,
you'll be late.
You say you've never been sure,
though it makes good sense for you to be together.
Still you bought a toy that can reach the places he never goes.
Oh, now it's getting late.
He's so straight.
Do you remember the first time?
I can't remember a worse time.
But you know that we've changed so much since then,
oh yeah,
we've grown.
Now I don't care what you're doing,
no I don't care if you screw him.
Just as long as you save a piece for me,
oh yeah
You say you've got to go home.
Well at least there's someone there that you can talk to.
And you never have to face up to the night on your own.
Jesus, it must be great to be straight.
Do you remember the first time?
I can't remember a worse time.
But you know that we've changed so much since then,
oh yeah,
we've grown.
Now I don't care what you're doing,
no I don't care if you screw him.
Just as long as you save a piece for me,
oh yeah
IAMX - kiss and swallow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e4GQFnKiDw&fmt=18)
(http://www.clipartof.com/images/thumbnail/1955.gif)
Lush - Spooky. Before that I got through both Split and Gala with the very same band so now I´m really LUSH! :smth020
Client - Client, current track: Diary of an 18 Year Old Boy
i better not write what I'm listening to right now, you all would hate me.... :shock:
...
cause it's country :-D
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 22, 2009, 23:58:41
cause it's country :-D
I love country, atleast the darker forms called americana or alt. country. Bands or artists like Sixteen Horsepower (R.I.P.), Woven Hands, Willard Grant Conspiracy, Jim White, Wilco, Jayhawks, Mary Gauthier, The Handsome Family, Grandaddy and others often takes a spin on my stereo.
One of Mike Pattons many projects, Tomahawk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxNDKsyvMOI It´s great to clense the brain with from time to time.
(edit.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJqXwkkaWd8
The Conference final between Pittsburgh Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes. Current score 1 - 1 10.55 in the first period.
[add.] 3 - 1 to the Penguins after the first. I´m off to sleep, gonna get up early tomorrow to catch a lunch consert withe a Polish klesmer-act called Klesmaholiks. See Ya!
Babyshambles - Down in Albion
It's a shame that most people only know about Pete Doherty through drugs & Kate Moss. Babyshambles are actually quite good - not as good as The Libertines but charming nonetheless. And Pete has a very cool hat :-D
Quote from: Hero on May 24, 2009, 07:44:57
Babyshambles - Down in Albion
It's a shame that most people only know about Pete Doherty through drugs & Kate Moss. Babyshambles are actually quite good - not as good as The Libertines but charming nonetheless. And Pete has a very cool hat :-D
I can go as far as I think that the hat is somewhat cool...
Klezmaholics. Just got home from a late lunch concert with them. I provide some pictures.
Televise - If I told you
http://www.last.fm/music/Televise/_/If+I+Told+You
:smth049 :oops:
Quote from: dsanchez on May 24, 2009, 18:43:42
Televise - If I told you
http://www.last.fm/music/Televise/_/If+I+Told+You
:smth049 :oops:
BEAUTIFUL
Jarvis Cocker "Running the World"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=monyiOsoKxg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=monyiOsoKxg) :smth020
Quote from: fiction on May 24, 2009, 18:14:59
Klezmaholics. Just got home from a late lunch concert with them. I provide some pictures.
don't know them before this. but some great pics!
i went to see
rubik live yesterday night - wow that was something worth seeing. :)
i wrote a little review on my blog:
http://blog.curefans.com/japanesebaby/2009/05/24/2009-05-23-rubik-helsinki-tavastia/
here's a video clip 'city & the streets' -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z_fDMGpj-Y&fmt=18 :smth023 :smth020
there was a marvellous atmosphere in this concert! how people danced and sang, like celebrating the beginning of the summer - left a really good feeling. :D
the dude crowdsurfing around 3:20 was great, as were the guys that followed his example. more about that in my blog review.
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3309/3558424871_8b0f8555b6_m.jpg)
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 24, 2009, 22:24:15
don't know them before this. but some great pics!
A Polish orchestra that obviously plays klezmer of the very laid back sort. I took the pictures and promised the band to show them on thursday when they play another gig here in Uppsala.
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 24, 2009, 22:24:15
i went to see rubik live yesterday night - wow that was something worth seeing. :)
i wrote a little review on my blog:
http://blog.curefans.com/japanesebaby/2009/05/24/2009-05-23-rubik-helsinki-tavastia/
Well how I wish to see this band live. I so totally love the album Bad Concsience Patrol.
Quote from: japanesebaby on May 24, 2009, 22:24:15
here's a video clip 'city & the streets' -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z_fDMGpj-Y&fmt=18 :smth023 :smth020
there was a marvellous atmosphere in this concert! how people danced and sang, like celebrating the beginning of the summer - left a really good feeling. :D
the dude crowdsurfing around 3:20 was great, as were the guys that followed his example. more about that in my blog review.
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3309/3558424871_8b0f8555b6_m.jpg)
Well thanx for posting!
CLT: The Bellrays - Sister Disaster
Quote from: fiction on May 24, 2009, 22:51:50
Well how I wish to see this band live. I so totally love the album Bad Concsience Patrol.
hey i hope they come to sweden some time soon. they were just touring in germany so perhaps they'll start playing more outside finland too.
fingers crossed.
CLT: nothing, i think i'm off to sleep! :-P
f*cking awesome!!
And I will see them for FREE, can't believe it!!! :smth026
Echo and The Bunnymen - The cutter (Live in Liverpool)
Nothing As It Seems by Pearl Jam :smth073
Milow - You don't know
i might be going to pinkpop on sunday, we'll see :rocker
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 29, 2009, 18:41:41
Milow - You don't know
i might be going to pinkpop on sunday, we'll see :rocker
if you can make it to the Netherlands this sunday, you may be able to make it on 26th june, too! :smth023
Quote from: dsanchez on May 29, 2009, 19:31:27
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 29, 2009, 18:41:41
Milow - You don't know
i might be going to pinkpop on sunday, we'll see :rocker
if you can make it to the Netherlands this sunday, you may be able to make it on 26th june, too! :smth023
Yes just do it :smth023
Dutch band The Essence performing live "A Forest"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocI4ulIBDwU
the voice is so much like Bob's!
Quote from: Trust... on May 29, 2009, 20:33:03
Quote from: dsanchez on May 29, 2009, 19:31:27
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 29, 2009, 18:41:41
Milow - You don't know
i might be going to pinkpop on sunday, we'll see :rocker
if you can make it to the Netherlands this sunday, you may be able to make it on 26th june, too! :smth023
Yes just do it :smth023
:smth023
Quote from: dsanchez on May 29, 2009, 20:37:40
Dutch band The Essence performing live "A Forest"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocI4ulIBDwU
the voice is so much like Bob's!
Wow nice cover and the voice ?!?
One of the happiest songs ever from one of the most underated bands ever...
Lowlife "Sometime : Something"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8niKKl-BVE
:rocker
Quote from: Trust... on May 29, 2009, 20:33:03
Quote from: dsanchez on May 29, 2009, 19:31:27
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 29, 2009, 18:41:41
Milow - You don't know
i might be going to pinkpop on sunday, we'll see :rocker
if you can make it to the Netherlands this sunday, you may be able to make it on 26th june, too! :smth023
Yes just do it :smth023
well school is pretty much over then, problem is that it's 3 hours away instead of just one and a half and i don't even have a car ( or a drivers license). by train that's 5 hours and there is no way my parents would let me stay the night ( sucks when your not 18!!!! ) :smth011 all pretty depressing stuff but I'm sure there will be another chance when I'm able to make it on my own
:)
Alan Parsons Project - "Time"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvwrSdMY7dQ
Time, flowing like a river
Time, beckoning me
Who knows when we shall meet again
If ever
But time
Keeps flowing like a river
To the sea
Goodbye my love, Maybe for forever
Goodbye my love, The tide waits for me
Who knows when we shall meet again
If ever
But time
Keeps flowing like a river (on and on)
To the sea, to the sea
Till it's gone forever
Gone forever
Gone forevermore
Goodbye my friends, Maybe forever
Goodbye my friends, The stars wait for me
Who knows where we shall meet again
If ever
But time
Keeps flowing like a river (on and on)
To the sea, to the sea
Till it's gone forever
Gone forever
Gone forevermore
:smth088
Alan Parsons Project "Eye In The Sky"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMAGwMAXTpU
(with the awesome longer intro) :smth025
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 29, 2009, 21:18:45
there is no way my parents would let me stay the night ( sucks when your not 18!!!! )
you can tell them we curefans will take care of you! there's frog_s, Roan, Trust, me, etc etc etc who will look after you :smth023
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 29, 2009, 21:18:45
well school is pretty much over then, problem is that it's 3 hours away instead of just one and a half and i don't even have a car ( or a drivers license). by train that's 5 hours and there is no way my parents would let me stay the night ( sucks when your not 18!!!! ) :smth011 all pretty depressing stuff but I'm sure there will be another chance when I'm able to make it on my own
:)
Hey, just convince you parents to make a beautiful citytrip to Den Hague?
Quote from: Trust... on May 30, 2009, 23:52:42
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on May 29, 2009, 21:18:45
well school is pretty much over then, problem is that it's 3 hours away instead of just one and a half and i don't even have a car ( or a drivers license). by train that's 5 hours and there is no way my parents would let me stay the night ( sucks when your not 18!!!! ) :smth011 all pretty depressing stuff but I'm sure there will be another chance when I'm able to make it on my own
:)
Hey, just convince you parents to make a beautiful citytrip to Den Hague?
i was thinking about that... i'll definitely try !! and if not... by january 2010 i am 18 and have a car HA!!! 8)
The Story in Your Eyes by The Moody Blues :smth020
Some "future pop" here
Syrian - No atmosphere
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGjmZ1_Q44M
:rocker
Some classic pop/rock here: Nektar - Remember the Future
Mojave 3 - Love Songs On The Radio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbvXtXqXWe8
:smth060
Keane - You Don't See Me
sad but true, still a beautiful song
Hopes and Fears with Keane. Current track: Bend and Break.
You inspired me.
Quote from: fiction on June 01, 2009, 23:45:03
Hopes and Fears with Keane. Current track: Bend and Break.
You inspired me.
i am honored!!!^^
Crash Test Dummies (love that name!) God shuffled his feet
The Divine Comedy
Current track is the very sunny, trendy and embracing National Express. Lay back and enjoy it.
Project Pitchfork: Timekiller
live in leipzig, WGT 2009-05-29 (http://www.clipartof.com/images/emoticons/xsmall2/1958_headbanger.gif) ;)
timekiller (official video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCDLLHibTtU&fmt=18)
...en garde (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAMcRhIiCOM&fmt=18) (http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f95/Ldykat9/smileys/dancing.gif)
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 03, 2009, 02:59:08
Project Pitchfork: Timekiller
live in leipzig, WGT 2009-05-29 (http://www.clipartof.com/images/emoticons/xsmall2/1958_headbanger.gif) ;)
timekiller (official video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCDLLHibTtU&fmt=18)
Never heard of them. The music is okay, but I don't like dude's voice at all. :smth100 It sounds like he's constipated. :oops:
I see they have some similar album artwork to The Cunninghams
(http://en.aigomusic.com/showpicture.aigo?imageID=18710) (http://www.mp3lyrics.org/p/project-pitchfork/daimonion_2x2.jpg)
CLT - KISS Love Gun (Houston '77) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-RO3LAFT8Q&feature=PlayList&p=20A2167EF1EE0FF2&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=57) :rocker
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 03, 2009, 04:09:37
It sounds like he's constipated. :oops:
:smth043 well i don't exactly agree but you did made me laugh hehehe :)
here's some more for you: existence (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7TBgJ1m5vg&fmt=18) :rocker
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 03, 2009, 04:09:37I see they have some similar album artwork to The Cunninghams
never heard of the cunninghams. ;)
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 03, 2009, 04:13:16
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 03, 2009, 04:09:37I see have they have some similar album artwork to The Cunninghams
never heard of the cunninghams. ;)
They weren't around long and I don't think they broke nationally. So, it doesn't surprise me that someone on the other side of the Atlantic hasn't heard of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cunninghams
Kind of cheesy power-pop stuff that was supposed to be the "next thing" coming out of Seattle (after grunge).
In any case, I think I'll be passing on Project Pitchfork's upcoming Seattle show that hasn't even found a venue yet. Dude's voice bugs me.
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 03, 2009, 03:52:44
...en garde (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAMcRhIiCOM&fmt=18) (http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f95/Ldykat9/smileys/dancing.gif)
Sounds a bit like Jaz Coleman was doing the vocals in A Flock of Seagulls...
here's a pretty good band that i ran into, just almost accidentally happened to catch them live in WGT without knowing anything about them in advance (only afterwards i realized that it was tony pettitt from fields of nephilim there).
a really good live band, very professional musicians. great female lead vocals. sort of combination ao froots influences and darker, "old gothic rock" sounds. definitely worth checking out, especially live.
the eden house
http://www.myspace.com/theedenhouseuk
(http://img.sharedmusic.net/files/pics/1129/1128548/img_1_th.jpg)
I just got home from an absolutely wonderful concert with five women from S:T Peterburg who call themselves for Iva - Nova.
Great performance for a crowd less then 40 people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdZYhplHu0c
http://www.myspace.com/ivanovaextremegirlfolk
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 03, 2009, 19:44:01
http://www.myspace.com/theedenhouseuk
(http://img.sharedmusic.net/files/pics/1129/1128548/img_1_th.jpg)
Pretty nice. Reminded me of Gene Loves Gezebel. Have You heard them?
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 03, 2009, 04:13:16
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 03, 2009, 04:09:37
It sounds like he's constipated. :oops:
:smth043 well i don't exactly agree but you did made me laugh hehehe :)
here's some more for you: existence (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7TBgJ1m5vg&fmt=18) :rocker
Okay, I went back and listened to the links you provided. You see, when I made my comment I was listening to them on myspace. Not sure of the song title, but the singer seemed to be doing his best to sound evil in a Rammstein sort of way (which I dislike). Thus, my comment above. When he actually sings, it's not too bad. The music is good. That I like quite a bit. August 25 is still a ways off, but perhaps Project Pitchfork will end up on my concert itinerary. Still need to listen to them a bit more, though.
Oh, glad to have provided a bit of humor for you. You know what they say...laughter is the best medicine. ;)
Oingo Boingo - Only A Lad. Current track, on way to high volume, is the starter; Capitalism!
Wake up neighbours!
[add] Current track: Nasty Habits. Waow, this is GREAT music!
[and yet another update] Only A Lad!!! This song is pure energy! Lay down and die after dancing with it for an hour.
Moloko - Statues
This was a long time since I put on my turntable. It´s just a perfect fit to my mood right now.
The afterglow (or the ashes, which you prefer) of Lush. Sing Sing - And I
Walk like an Egytian with Bangles. Yeah!
Lithium-Nirvana live somewhere.. don't know don't care
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 04, 2009, 05:50:41August 25 is still a ways off, but perhaps Project Pitchfork will end up on my concert itinerary.
good, good.... ;)
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 04, 2009, 05:50:41Oh, glad to have provided a bit of humor for you. You know what they say...laughter is the best medicine. ;)
actually i've laughed about it every time i've listened to this band now. it doesn't bother me though, just funny. ;)
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 07, 2009, 20:54:22
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 04, 2009, 05:50:41Oh, glad to have provided a bit of humor for you. You know what they say...laughter is the best medicine. ;)
actually i've laughed about it every time i've listened to this band now. it doesn't bother me though, just funny. ;)
Well then, keeping on with a similar topic in a strange sort of way, I wonder what's your take on the
title of this song?
Big Log (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otp4N38ABC0)
A friend and I used to joke around about Robert Plant writing this song while sitting on the toilet. :lol:
Anyway, that just makes me want to spin some good RP (Led Zeppelin) stuff.
CLT - Battle of Evermore (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4oUJUCDX1s&feature=related) :smth020
Peter Murphy - Holy Smoke
Current track: Keep Me from Harm
I just put the record on and baby is this a starter?!
Some Clint Mansell today:
Requiem for a Dream: Remixed Lux Aeterna (Paul Oakenfold remix) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWkSjlyw0Zs)
The Fountain: Music From the Motion Picture Death Is The Road To Awe (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihF_aXi-Huk)
π DVD Pi R² (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cq_QO_4Cx4&feature=related)
NIN: Night of Nothing Wise Up Sucker (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZtXNgVIQHo&feature=PlayList&p=D461F1E3A279B06E&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=49)
NIN: Night of Nothing R.S.V.P. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKk-_T8xPdM&feature=related)
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play from 1973.
Something Goin´ on in My Head with Status Quo! Rock On Fellas!
ULTRAVOX My sex
(I'm gonna see them live at 08-08-09 together with The Simple Minds and still an unknown headliner that day :shock:)
I'm curious for this evening it's on the place where The Cure played in 2005.
Ultravox Vienna :smth020
Sorry, this is the last one (it's the excitement :lol:)
Ultravox Dancing with tears in my eyes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOKMxMjc8Mk&feature=PlayList&p=0656987F306F8C4B&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOKMxMjc8Mk&feature=PlayList&p=0656987F306F8C4B&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3)
A beautiful rock opera from 1982, broadcasted from Australian television. Mike Batts Zero Zero. The music is absolutely gorgeous, conducted and completed with the Sidney Symphony Orchestra. If I have to mention one misunderstood musical genious it has got to be Mike Batt. Get him if you can!
i'm listening to the new stuff by stellastarr*. if you havent heard it yet, WHY NOT?!!?! check it out on their myspace. listen to it here (http://"http://tr.im/ssmyspace")
placebo - battle for the sun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um5lZWUtYEQ&fmt=18)
not quite sure what to think of it yet. a bit like with DM, i've never liked any placebo album as a whole although they have many strong tracks and they are a good live band for sure.
but at least it seems like molko's singing turning better by time, on this one there's more resonance in his voice than before.
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 12, 2009, 19:31:32
placebo - battle for the sun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um5lZWUtYEQ&fmt=18)
not quite sure what to think of it yet. a bit like with DM, i've never liked any placebo album as a whole although they have many strong tracks and they are a good live band for sure.
but at least it seems like molko's singing turning better by time, on this one there's more resonance in his voice than before.
i have a problem with his voice... whenever i hear placebo i think 'good song but i can't stand his voice'
quite sad.
i listened to the first single out of the new album (not sure if it's the best track though) and it's not so bad on there so you must be right about the resonance!
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Quote from: japanesebaby on June 12, 2009, 19:31:32
placebo - battle for the sun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um5lZWUtYEQ&fmt=18)
not quite sure what to think of it yet. a bit like with DM, i've never liked any placebo album as a whole although they have many strong tracks and they are a good live band for sure.
but at least it seems like molko's singing turning better by time, on this one there's more resonance in his voice than before.
i have a problem with his voice... whenever i hear placebo i think 'good song but i can't stand his voice'
quite sad.
i listened to the first single out of the new album (not sure if it's the best track though) and it's not so bad on there so you must be right about the resonance!
i've always had this same problem too. i was always really quite uninterested in them until i decided to go to see them live a few years ago - i really enjoyed that gig a lot so i somehow got over my problem with his voice too a bit after that. but never completely. i do like some of their older stuff, but i only listen to those songs on live recordings, just because the older the studio material is, the more annoyingly nasal and squeeky his voice sounds to me. anyway, they are quite decent live, worth seeing in any case.
by the way i saw molko saying in some interview lately that the only bands still above them/bigger than them are U2 and rolling stones. eh?
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 12, 2009, 19:31:32
placebo - battle for the sun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um5lZWUtYEQ&fmt=18)
not quite sure what to think of it yet. a bit like with DM, i've never liked any placebo album as a whole although they have many strong tracks and they are a good live band for sure.
but at least it seems like molko's singing turning better by time, on this one there's more resonance in his voice than before.
Hey JB,
I didn't know you can appreciate Placebo? Maybe we have more in commen than we think sometimes :-D
I have it also, my HB bought me it, last Monday 8th of June. I must say, it's the only album from Placebo that I have until now. The first time I saw the clip on MTV from "The Bitter End" (when I was hopefully waiting to see maybe The Cure sometimes :-D) I thought by myself what a special voice and a beautiful sound and then I discovered the first time Placebo.
The second song I knew was "A song to say goodbye" and then I knew that I could love there music.
From the new album:
I like the songs actually all, but the favorits are: The Never Ending Why , Breathe Underwater, Julien.
I have the album with a 40 min during Making The Album dvd. Really nice to see how they work in the studio.
They have also a new drummer. He's only 22 years old, but WOW for that guy. He comes from California where he was playing in the punk/rock band Evaline. I could write more ... maybe I make better a Placebo topic :-D
digitalism Idealistic (extract) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqGXrDkMZH4)
(http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smileys/free-party-smileys-441.gif) (http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/Free-Smoking-Smileys/)
Placebo - Placebo. Current track: 36 Degrees
You got me inspired (as always) and especially after me reading one of Swedens absolutely worst rewievers (markus larsson)totally fistfuck their latest album. This is a guy who just don´t know how to write a modest rewiev. Is there a release form any of those boring Swedish dinosaurs like Håkan Hellström, Ulf Lundell or Hives or any likewise boring international giants like U2, Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones or any other band that other fellow rewievers like, like the overhyped Glasvegas you can bet your life on that this guy is there and kisses ass. I once red a rewiev of him inwhere he complaint about the artist given a much too long concert so that he (markus) missed his deadline. He didn´t wrote one single word about the concert itself.
But as he says himself in his latest rewiev about Placebo (see the translation below), he is good to have just as a tool of calibration. I found out that almost everything he dislike is either very interesting or very good. And 95 % of what he preferes is mere crap and mainstream greyscale in my oppinion.
Translation of rewiev from Aftonbladet, June 6:th.
Placebo´s only mission is to show humanity exactly how crappy alternative contemporate white rock from Great Brittain can be. As a low water mark they have been a nessecary point of comparison for six albums now. We have to know how bad popmusic can be and how it sounds at its absolute lowest point just to calibrate our rewievs. And when it comes to this we can really rely on Placebo. When everything comes around it´s all about grown people playing teenagers with cajal make up. "Battle for the Sun" makes all those expectations comes true. Here we have Placebo sending Smashing Pumpkins stiff pale vampire rock straight to the morgue. The music is sterile, stiff and dead.
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on June 12, 2009, 19:35:56
i have a problem with his voice... whenever i hear placebo i think 'good song but i can't stand his voice'
I think Molko´s voice is the perfect link between P music and their lyrics. It´s funny how different one can think of voices that are a little bit out of the ordinary.
I haven´t heard their latest album yet but I got the first three albums and Meds. After reading markus larssons rewiev (see post above this) I think that I´ll have to get it though.
Add: I just went downtown and bought the "Battle for the Sun" and I think it sounds great after the first listening.
sin in my heart-siouxsie and the banshees
David Bowie - Heroes :smth020
Dig A Little Deeper with The Cherokees. I´m in a raw 60´s mood this close to my vacation. Just two more days...
Oh Sweet Je...s, this is the most interesting piece of music I´ve heard in many good years
Nirvana - Come As You Are
from DJ Robert Smith :D http://drop.io/ChainofFlowers/asset/robert-smith-triple-j-dj-oct-14th-2000-rm (http://drop.io/ChainofFlowers/asset/robert-smith-triple-j-dj-oct-14th-2000-rm)
Thanks a lot to Graig from COF :smth023
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris :smth020 my soundtrack to a wonderful day :-D
The Roger Sisters and their "better than the original" version of Shadow Play.
I´m not listening to a cover-collection but for the moment the roaring sounds of Seedling and their absolutely "1000-times better than the original"-version of Ms Jackson is bouncing crazily whitin this bunker of concrete.
A song that makes me smile and move :-D
(and from Belgian origin :D)
Red Zebra - I Can't Live In A Living Room. Agree the lyrics are not spectacular,
but this song make me always happy :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDYdFKoWSGE&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDYdFKoWSGE&feature=related)
I just can´t leave Heavy Water Experiments. Click in and ENJOY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dziFqG9hFww
or try this a little bit more psychedelic sample: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb21JfJRnQc
or why not enjoy one of the few good brittish acts that wasn´t into punk during the 70`s, BE BOP DELUXE and their Adventures in A Yorkshire Landscape http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjiArdooBi4
I know that U might think that there´s a lack of imagination in my musical world for the time beeing but I just can´t stop listen to those genious in HEAVY WATER EXPERIMENTS!
Check `em out.
NME RADIO :smth020 :smth020 :smth020
tori amos: pretty good year (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpLCFph9iv4&fmt=18)
original version found on:
(http://lindenbergh.net/peter/assets/images/Tori_Amos_Under_The_Pink03.jpg)
Elliott Smith live from Washington 1998. Current track: Angeles.
Add to Poe (should she ever read this) Between the Bars in an absolutely georgious version.
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 12, 2009, 19:31:32
placebo - battle for the sun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um5lZWUtYEQ&fmt=18)
not quite sure what to think of it yet. a bit like with DM, i've never liked any placebo album as a whole although they have many strong tracks and they are a good live band for sure.
but at least it seems like molko's singing turning better by time, on this one there's more resonance in his voice than before.
Just listening to The Battle with Placebo for the fifth or sixth time and I have to say that this is a great album. I just realised that it sounds a bit like the latter solo albums of Peter Murphy, atleast that goes for the first five tracks. The rest of the album is more laidback typical Placebo-pop, nice and a bit elegant. I´ve sent a rather harsh mail to that idiot Markus Larsson for his ignorant rewiev of this album but of course he didn´t bother to answer.
CLT: The Perfects - Future Automatic (currently downloading as well)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_E3x-iiTWUcs/SfWMQa8HNMI/AAAAAAAACFs/i0xqRxzlg8M/s400/TP_FA_FRONT_FINAL.jpg)
I stumbled across this blog http://www.djbynar.com/ a week or so ago and have been loving the music this person posts! :smth020
While the rest of the music industry has found a new best friend in the vocoder and merely continues their long-standing alliance with the synthesizer, The Perfects, a dance-rock band from Baltimore, Maryland, are one of the few that seamlessly meld those futuristic sounds with the melodic core of yesterday. Echoing the works of Duran Duran and The Cure, The Perfects are quickly cultivating a fan-base as rabid as those in the early days of music videos, when their inspirations ruled the airways.
Founding member Ric Peters started the band in 2005. Heading into the studio with Nic Hard in 2006 (The Bravery, The Church), he came back with the self-titled EP that won over critics and new fans alike. 3 years later, The Perfects return with Future Automatic, an album sure to titillate the eardrums and send people to the dance floor, while still maintaining its artistic integrity. After an early leak, Ric Peters decided to follow the footsteps of Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails and make the album free for download. So head over to http://theperfects.com and give it a listen. If you are looking for dark, Robert Smith-inspired dance rock that combines broodiness and dance beats you'll be in for a treat.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 20, 2009, 02:56:19
I stumbled across this blog http://www.djbynar.com/ a week or so ago and have been loving the music this person posts! :smth020
Here´s another blog that you might like. It´s a bit hard to read it though since it is in Icelandic but there´s a lot of gems hidden here and there. Here was where I first found The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.
http://mp3.blog.is/blog/mp3/?offset=110
CLT: Stems - At First Sight
Liaisons Dangereuses - Los Minos Del Parque
:smth074 ROCKETS - The Simple Minds
An absolutely wonderful strutty little song with Mickey Most (the producer that is responsible for The Animals and Jeff Beck among others) called That´s Alright and it´s really hard to resist the beat of this tune. YiHaa!
:evil: Devil In The Details - PLacebo
Quote from: Trust... on June 20, 2009, 23:48:33
:evil: Devil In The Details - PLacebo
Nice Tune. I listened to that one this morning.
CLT: Merlin - Dirty Woman. Tough psychedelia from the roaring 60´s.
Electricity - O.MD
GHOST TOWN - The Specials
Die Toten Hosen - Die Sauerkraut Polka! Go crazy on German funpunk.
Quote from: fiction on June 22, 2009, 19:34:56
Die Toten Hosen - Die Sauerkraut Polka! Go crazy on German funpunk.
omg even the name is crazy (band and song!).
i was too little when they started and i never got into them after that cause i had bad memories of them ruining my quiet TOTP evenings...
Quote from: alwaysprayingforRAIN on June 22, 2009, 19:44:51
Quote from: fiction on June 22, 2009, 19:34:56
Die Toten Hosen - Die Sauerkraut Polka! Go crazy on German funpunk.
omg even the name is crazy (band and song!).
i was too little when they started and i never got into them after that cause i had bad memories of them ruining my quiet TOTP evenings...
Oh come on my alte freunde! Give them a second chance and enjoy some of their records. I guess You where too young for the Rock Palast aswell. Got some awsome good recordings from that german tv-show.
CLT: The Fools - Psycho Chicken. Such a georgious travesti of an otherwise rather boring tune of the Talking Heads.
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Quote from: fiction on June 22, 2009, 19:34:56
Die Toten Hosen - Die Sauerkraut Polka! Go crazy on German funpunk.
omg even the name is crazy (band and song!).
i was too little when they started and i never got into them after that cause i had bad memories of them ruining my quiet TOTP evenings...
Oh come on my alte freunde! Give them a second chance and enjoy some of their records. I guess You where too young for the Rock Palast aswell. Got some awsome good recordings from that german tv-show.
CLT: The Fools - Psycho Chicken. Such a georgious travesti of an otherwise rather boring tune of the Talking Heads.
ok I'll give them a chance but never ever hurt the Talking Heads!!! EVER (ok just kidding...)
listening to Burning Down The House from the Stop making Sense DVD ( my favorite concert movie before i got orange)
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Quote from: fiction on June 22, 2009, 19:34:56
Die Toten Hosen - Die Sauerkraut Polka! Go crazy on German funpunk.
omg even the name is crazy (band and song!).
i was too little when they started and i never got into them after that cause i had bad memories of them ruining my quiet TOTP evenings...
Hey Sis! I do love the Talking Heads but please give me a break when it comes to Psycj´ho Killer. Thats NOT one of their better recordings whatever version you decide to choice from. I just ment that The Fools version was a bunch of fun, that´s all!
Oh come on my alte freunde! Give them a second chance and enjoy some of their records. I guess You where too young for the Rock Palast aswell. Got some awsome good recordings from that german tv-show.
CLT: The Fools - Psycho Chicken. Such a georgious travesti of an otherwise rather boring tune of the Talking Heads.
ok I'll give them a chance but never ever hurt the Talking Heads!!! EVER (ok just kidding...)
listening to Burning Down The House from the Stop making Sense DVD ( my favorite concert movie before i got orange)
Hey Rainprayer. I do like the Talking Heads but let´s not pretend that Psycko Killer is one of their kodakmoments. I´d just ment to say that the Fools´ version was a heap load of fun in comparrison to what TH got out of that tune.
u2 - stay (far away, so close) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4McHZksLBE&fmt=18)
i always really liked this song and the video, being a fan of the wenders film. at the same time, i don't believe in angels - maybe that's why i find the movie is so good: the only angels here are those ones that have decided to walk among us, that's all there really is.
An old jitterbug from the 80´s and probably one of the dizziest albumnames throughout the vinyl-era; "Difficult Shapes and Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It´s Fun to Entertain" with China Crisis.
Pulp - Born To Cry
Bat For Lashes: Two Suns
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_S2NUgdzzAT0/SZKIuOKb0nI/AAAAAAAAB3g/o7WEqxTGGXI/s320/bat+for+lashes+-+two+suns.jpg)
Pearl's Dream (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek3coSedm7o)
And Also The Trees : When The Rains Come
A beautiful new song (acoustic).
faith no more 2009-06-24 helsinki, kaisaniemi :rocker
they really rocked! :)
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_8OZPgTuoJco/RqgJsI70yLI/AAAAAAAAAMM/crxQgrWPG-o/s320/Faith-No-More-Angel-Dust-Del-1992-Delantera.jpg)
CLT: midlife crisis
:smth026
(by the way it's also one of the most beautiful record covers ever - great egret is hard to beat in a beauty contest :))
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CLT: midlife crisis
:smth026
(by the way it's also one of the most beautiful record covers ever - great egret is hard to beat in a beauty contest :))
Hey, I ws listening to the same about an hour ago! ;) :smth020 :rocker
LOVE LOVE LOVE that album. Very glad to see they played several songs from it at the recent show you saw. :smth023
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart Everything With You (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLVrTruj_Aw)
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CLT: midlife crisis
:smth026
(by the way it's also one of the most beautiful record covers ever - great egret is hard to beat in a beauty contest :))
Hey, I ws listening to the same about an hour ago! ;) :smth020 :rocker
LOVE LOVE LOVE that album. Very glad to see they played several songs from it at the recent show you saw. :smth023
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxqXD3nFeGc&fmt=18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btktoOWj9Pc&fmt=18
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Back to some Mike Patton:
Bird's Eye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEsj42cczOo)
Mojo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB17RP2vmLY&feature=related)
God Hates A Coward (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxNDKsyvMOI)
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CLT: midlife crisis
:smth026
(by the way it's also one of the most beautiful record covers ever - great egret is hard to beat in a beauty contest :))
Hey, I ws listening to the same about an hour ago! ;) :smth020 :rocker
LOVE LOVE LOVE that album. Very glad to see they played several songs from it at the recent show you saw. :smth023
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxqXD3nFeGc&fmt=18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btktoOWj9Pc&fmt=18
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Thanks for the links. Hopefully they tour the US and keep the same/a similar setlist :) Land of Sunshine > Caffine :rocker :rocker :rocker
CLT:
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Threshold Apprehension (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muFE3BgSPWU)
Just noticed Black Francis is playing Seattle in August. :-D
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 26, 2009, 08:28:12
Back to some Mike Patton:
Bird's Eye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEsj42cczOo)
Mojo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB17RP2vmLY&feature=related)
God Hates A Coward (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxNDKsyvMOI)
i have to admit that i'm shamelessly uneducated in what comes to patton's post-FNM projects/bands. :oops:
thanks for the links/reminders, it's good stuff. i really need to start looking into all that!
ps. i put some pics & first impressions to my blog about the gig. i'd need to extend it a bit but i'm not having much time at the moment.
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 27, 2009, 08:23:28
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 26, 2009, 08:28:12
Back to some Mike Patton:
Bird's Eye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEsj42cczOo)
Mojo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB17RP2vmLY&feature=related)
God Hates A Coward (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxNDKsyvMOI)
i have to admit that i'm shamelessly uneducated in what comes to patton's post-FNM projects/bands. :oops:
thanks for the links/reminders, it's good stuff. i really need to start looking into all that!
ps. i put some pics & first impressions to my blog about the gig. i'd need to extend it a bit but i'm not having much time at the moment.
Peeping Tom probably isn't your thing. Tomahawk might suit you better.
This one pretty much kicks ass, too. Fantômas Cape Fear (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6w2xg0LZnY&feature=related) :rocker
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 27, 2009, 08:50:44
This one pretty much kicks ass, too. Fantômas Cape Fear (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6w2xg0LZnY&feature=related) :rocker
that's true! and this one i actually do know, it's a pretty kick-ass project with dave lombardo on drums etc.
i really love the variety of stuff they do, from al green covers simply beautiful (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8291t_3COzo&NR=1&fmt=18) to slayer medleys (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr8qJu6sp44&fmt=18) :rocker
CLT: Shorebirds, gulls and terns. I´m at Utklippan for the time being but all that Patton-talk gave me a wish for some Tomahawk.
i found a great cd that belongs (belonged ;) )to my parents. it's a collection of 'alternative ballades'. looooove it :)
clt: Alex Lloyd-Hello The End
michael jackson - they don't really care about us
Moby Pale Horses (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zwjmiOPbtc) :smth088 :smth020 :smth023
Quote from: japanesebaby on June 27, 2009, 08:23:28
Quote from: crowbi_wan on June 26, 2009, 08:28:12
God Hates A Coward (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxNDKsyvMOI)
i have to admit that i'm shamelessly uneducated in what comes to patton's post-FNM projects/bands. :oops:
thanks for the links/reminders, it's good stuff. i really need to start looking into all that!
btw, if you like Tomahawk, be sure to check out Battles. John Stanier, the drummer for both bands, is excellent!
Tonto (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LLAN29W-4w&feature=PlayList&p=BD69FF020ED2232B&index=1)
Atlas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpGp-22t0lU&feature=PlayList&p=BD69FF020ED2232B&index=0&playnext=1)
I love the live samples, hooks, and grooves. :rocker
Cream - White Room. By or Die!
People are people - Depeche Mode :smth020
NIN - somewhat damaged 2009-06-30 @ berlin treptow arena (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw5exOtQXw4&fmt=18) :rocker
School of Seven Bells Iamundernodisguise (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt-SNwyxsBM)
I love this band! Glad to see they're coming back to Seattle so I can see them in a club. The festival gig was good, but you know how festivals are.
Placebo Song To Say Goodbye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJq9RrJ04Tk) Pinkpop 2009
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I like how they're closing the main set with this song. Hope that trend continues as the tour goes on. :smth023
Lords of Acid: Pussy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM23ySeZSRk&feature=related) (LP version)
I was going to post the CD single cover, but thought it's probably best to not. If you want a good laugh, Google it.
btw, this song is about cats, right? :lol:
Quote from: crowbi_wan on July 04, 2009, 19:34:15
Placebo Song To Say Goodbye (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJq9RrJ04Tk) Pinkpop 2009
(http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-dance019.gif) (http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php)
I like how they're closing the main set with this song. Hope that trend continues as the tour goes on. :smth023
:smth023 Yes me too. It was the last song from the main set and then they came back and played to encores last night.
Quote from: Trust... on July 03, 2009, 23:23:23
People are people - Depeche Mode :smth020
ooooooo, :smth023
The Upholsterers. An interesting sideptoject of Jack Whites from early 2000.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on July 04, 2009, 04:56:24
School of Seven Bells Iamundernodisguise (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt-SNwyxsBM)
I love this band! Glad to see they're coming back to Seattle so I can see them in a club. The festival gig was good, but you know how festivals are.
I´m glad for your sake even though I have to admitt I envy you a bit. I love Alpinisms and Iamundernodisguise is a great album opener. But I got the chance to see The Specific Heats now at Kulturhuset in Stockholm, Sweden july 18 together with The Tallest Man on Earth and those two acts are gonna perform between 18.00 and 01.00 (CET) for only $ 10. I´ll guess that there will be other acts and performance during the evening. That´s a nice price if there ever were one.
Btw, there is a nice collection of other band from Ghostly International under the name of "Ghostly Swim" out on cd. School of Seven Bells are represented by "Chain".
Quote from: fiction on July 06, 2009, 01:36:53
Quote from: crowbi_wan on July 04, 2009, 04:56:24
School of Seven Bells Iamundernodisguise (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt-SNwyxsBM)
I love this band! Glad to see they're coming back to Seattle so I can see them in a club. The festival gig was good, but you know how festivals are.
Iamundernodisguise is a great album opener.
I was thinking the very same thing. ;) I'm a big fun of other bands Benjamin Curtis has been part of (Tripping Daisy, The Secret Machines), but wasn't quite sure what to expect from SVIIB when I first heard about the project. They present a nice psychedelic dream pop mix like I've never heard. Oh those vocals are just so dreamy! :smth020
Quote from: fiction on July 06, 2009, 01:36:53
But I got the chance to see The Specific Heats now at Kulturhuset in Stockholm, Sweden july 18 together with The Tallest Man on Earth and those two acts are gonna perform between 18.00 and 01.00 (CET) for only $ 10. I´ll guess that there will be other acts and performance during the evening. That´s a nice price if there ever were one.
Sounds like a nice pairing there and at a great price! The Tallest Man on Earth played Seattle back in March at a dinner theater. I thought about going and probably should have. Sometimes I wish money grew on trees and I lived in a forest. :lol:
Quote from: fiction on July 06, 2009, 01:36:53
Btw, there is a nice collection of other band from Ghostly International under the name of "Ghostly Swim" out on cd. School of Seven Bells are represented by "Chain".
Thanks for the tip. :smth023 Will check it out.
Quote from: fiction on July 06, 2009, 01:20:45
The Upholsterers. An interesting sideptoject of Jack Whites from early 2000.
What, Jack White has side projects? :lol:
Actually, that's one I'd never heard of.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on July 06, 2009, 03:12:53
What, Jack White has side projects? :lol:
Actually, that's one I'd never heard of.
Well I guess you´re excused. The Detroit label Sympathy for the Record Industry printed 100 copies of a 7" vinyl (Makers of High Grade Suites - SFTRI 611) containing three songs with Brian Muldoon and Jack White under the name of The Upholsterers in early 2000. BM is not a very famous musicsian even though his band, The Muldoons did some opening acts for The White Stripes during the early 2000´s. That band (The Muldoons) containd his two sons on guitar and vocals and they were just very young teenagers at the time. BM played the drums. BM also has a garage punk outfit, The Tin Knockers together with JW´s elder brother Eddie Gillis but I have no idea of what they sounds like.
Anyway I sent you a sample from that 7" as an mp3 over your email.
Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
Current track: Devil´s Food, just listening to the intermission and the biological lecture about the Black Widow. This has to be one of the greatest intros to a forthcoming track; The Black Widow.
NIN düsseldorf 2009-06-29
some video clips i've been editing:
terrible lie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8lgWjb3r7o&fmt=18) :rocker
march of the pigs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EIDuhiDIK4&fmt=18) (http://www.gosmiley.com/rolling/rollsmiley.gif) :smth026 (http://www.gosmiley.com/rolling/rollsmiley.gif)
i'm afraid of americans (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik1jgflO2TI&fmt=18) (http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-dance008.gif)
the best time ever.
Quote from: japanesebaby on July 06, 2009, 20:38:05
NIN düsseldorf 2009-06-29
march of the pigs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EIDuhiDIK4&fmt=18) (http://www.gosmiley.com/rolling/rollsmiley.gif) :smth026 (http://www.gosmiley.com/rolling/rollsmiley.gif)
the best time ever.
That's pretty nuts. Kind of reminds me of when I saw Fishbone some years ago and literally did end up upside down in the pit.
Quote from: crowbi_wan on July 07, 2009, 04:50:15
Quote from: japanesebaby on July 06, 2009, 20:38:05
NIN düsseldorf 2009-06-29
march of the pigs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EIDuhiDIK4&fmt=18) (http://www.gosmiley.com/rolling/rollsmiley.gif) :smth026 (http://www.gosmiley.com/rolling/rollsmiley.gif)
the best time ever.
That's pretty nuts. Kind of reminds me of when I saw Fishbone some years ago and literally did end up upside down in the pit.
:lol:
Quote from: fiction on July 06, 2009, 19:18:57
Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
Current track: Devil´s Food, just listening to the intermission and the biological lecture about the Black Widow. This has to be one of the greatest intros to a forthcoming track; The Black Widow.
ah, vincent price. (http://www.instantsmileys.com/smileys/vampire-smiley-21.gif)
here's alice wrestling with spiders! -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfTX6dw3pRI&fmt=18 :) :) :rocker
i was never really a big fan of his output before or after that (especially after), but i've always liked that album a lot.
CLT:
Angelica Kult: Killing Heat
http://www.myspace.com/angelicakult
Quote from: japanesebaby on July 07, 2009, 13:45:39
ah, vincent price. (http://www.instantsmileys.com/smileys/vampire-smiley-21.gif)
here's alice wrestling with spiders! -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfTX6dw3pRI&fmt=18 :) :) :rocker
i was never really a big fan of his output before or after that (especially after), but i've always liked that album a lot.
Thanx, I never saw that clip before. I liked the first setting of his band and was very disappointed when the new act was launched but I do like this album.
i was watching the michael jackson memorial service and cried my eyes out, so now i decided that it's just too much sadness and put on my all time favorite song from michael which is 'Don't Stop Till You Get Enough'
65daysofstatic - Don't go down to sorrow :smth041
Tomorrow - Tomorrow (from 1968)
Current track: Colonel Brown
The Specific Heats - Carl Sagan. This song reminds me of Robert Wrattens latter project, Trembling Blue Stars.
Gonna see them live july 18th for the very nice prize of $10. Feels like the 60´s to put up that kind of money.
http://www.myspace.com/thespecificheats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQjxPGCubXU Crappy sound but what the heck. I´ll guess that when you play a Mosrite you´re bound to make atleast one cover of RAMONES!
The other act is a Swedish guy (Kristian Mattsson) calls himself The Tallest Man on Earth. It´s gonna be well spent money.
http://www.myspace.com/thetallestmanonearth
I´ve been recycling the good parts of the 80´s again and listened to The Guadalcanal Diary for almost the whole day. Current track is the cheerful Watusi Rodeo! Gee, I really like handclap in rock!
Quite modern again and rather lazy I drowsed off just a slight to the tunes of Melody Gardot. Lie back and enjoy it and cheers mates. I´m having an Anchor Steam while listening.
Just saw the Pet Shop Boys last week in Madrid and I must say, that was one of the best concerts I have seen. It was just awesome. The music, the visuals, the atmosphere.
And now this song is stick in my head "the way it used to be", from their latest album
What a beautiful song, one of the best pop songs I ever heard in my life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Seg2aE7MVb0
Unbelievable!
NIN Gave Up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2hkNUuMIDE&feature=related) (live in PDX - cam 1) :rocker
Maybe I should go wave goodbye to TR in LA. :smth006
Quote from: crowbi_wan on July 14, 2009, 08:08:21
Maybe I should go wave goodbye to TR in LA. :smth006
i just did some unexpected extra waving in london:
CLT: NIN live @ london O2 2009-07-15 :rocker
i don't know how exactly i managed to end up being there - but hey nevermind. :P
simply freaking awesome. i might have to stop going to concerts now because i won't be able to top this one. :eek: :shock:
i was uploading some of my own videos i took but it's taking forever. blah.
anyway, here's how the show kicked off: now i'm nothing/terrible lie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSD8-AVH340&fmt=18)
the keyboards went to the pit a few times during the show (and hit a security guy every time, so i was told :P). and it was great to see trent to throw his guitar again. :rocker: :rocker
not to mention that
gary numan(!) came on stage for two songs ('metal' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D9REefZgUI&fmt=18) and 'cars'). (http://whatacity.com/images/smilies/clapping.gif)
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clips with good audio ;)
the becoming (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLviLmFnf3A) (1:55 :P)
march of the pigs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUO6y0GPCZs&fmt=18) (1:20 :rocker)
Guns N' Roses Ft. Sir Elton John Playing November Rain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLoQteiJNOU
:rocker
JPNDRDS Crazy/Forever (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT27ZACak48&feature=related)
Some good old garage rock. Will be seeing these guys opening for Dinosaur Jr. in a few weeks.
CLT
Tom Waits - In The Neighborhood
The Smiths - Asleep
You have to love The Smiths, don´t Yoy?! Of course You have to!!!
Still (Ill) 313
Quote from: fiction on July 20, 2009, 19:52:46
You have to love The Smiths, don´t Yoy?! Of course You have to!!!
hmm not sure. i really do like a handful of their songs (for instance 'there is a light that never goes out' is really absolutely great, i rate it really high). but outside those maybe half a dozen tracks, i just can't help it that morrissey gives me such awful allergic reactions that i can't ever get through a complete album of their songs.
Quote from: fiction on July 20, 2009, 19:52:46
Still (Ill) 313
you're bordering cheating soon... ;)
CLT: primal scream: movin' on up (live)
just saw them live in a club, what a great live band throughout! and great musicians. :smth045
this one's from glastonbury 2003:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b25xMNib4zo&mt=18
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rhapsody by siouxsie :)
The Twilight Sad I Became A Prostitute (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2zgVcP5WYU)
http://www.myspace.com/thetwilightsad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad
Yep, I like it. Picked up a ticket to see these guys along with two other Scottish bands (Frightened Rabbit, We Were Promised Jetpacks). Should be a fun night.
The Jesus And The Mary Chain - Just Like Honey
Jeff Tweedy live @ The Vic 2007 04 06. This is a great concert with an almost familiar tone between JT and the audience. The audience has made requests before the concert and Mr Tweedy tries to play as many as he possibly can. Great chat aswell and many a good laughs. I´m into a Wilco-period now after getting their latest album. Might actually be their best since their debut "Wilco A.M." from 95.
No longer Donald, sigh.
Future of the Left Fingers Become Thumbs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0tLP-kh5N8&feature=related)
I had the pleasure of catching these guys in concert this evening. WOW! :eek: GREAT GREAT show! :rocker Didn't know much about them before the day began. It seemed I wasn't alone there. Most of the room walked away sounding like they had just discovered their new favorite group. That's one nice thing about festivals, discovering new music. If they happen to pass through your town, do yourself a favor and go see them. Good times will be had.
http://www.myspace.com/futureoftheleft
Morphine live in Toronto from april 1998. I saw "Wild Thing" Yesterday and Morphine´s laidback music on that soundtrack is amazing. I think it´s mindboggingly how three guys can sound this great live. And without guitars! Mark Sandman: R.I.P.
VNV NATION : Reformation
:smth023 :smth023 :smth023
CLT
The Chameleons - Second Skin
The Scientists. Awesome aussie thunder! Like a marrige between The Gun Club and Suicide.
Swedish band The Sounds.
(http://www.sweetslyrics.com/poze/the%20sounds.jpg)
Hurt You (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETHQud1shWk&feature=related)
Painted by Numbers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN41MDONgOA&feature=related)
I recently saw them in concert, opening for No Doubt. Didn't know very much about the band before then other than just skimming through a few tracks (and recognizing Hurt You from the Geico ad (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwWfU18boOI&feature=related) on TV), but have become a fan since. Unfortunately my recording didn't turn out so hot. I was taping from the lawn in front of a satellite speaker. Didn't really know where to set my levels at. Nor did the their sound guy. :roll: They REALLY turned up the bass for Beatbox! Anyway, if you like The Cars and Blondie, give The Sounds a listen. I've yet to check out their latest album, Crossing The Rubicon. Suppose I should get on that before pimping these guys too much. :P
OMD - Electricity Live 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs3MSBFcpnk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs3MSBFcpnk)
And I'm gonna see them live in november, they support THe Simple Minds :smth023
The Sisters Of Mercy - Live in Paris
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZDnj9pCNiQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZDnj9pCNiQ)
:rocker :rocker :rocker
Dinosaur JR´s The Farm :smth023. I never really liked them before and the only previous album I have with them is Without A Sound, but their latest album juat nailed me to the floor. It´s HUGE!
BATMOBILE!!! This is GREAT beer drinking music. "Muzika Magica" as a Hungarian would say! We Swedes just say "Fan va´ bra!".
I would never wish this much on you
Until you like
To live that fast
... Kitchens of Distinction - Drive that fast
wonderful song :D
"inside" by gravity kills
"it's the time that the fat cats have a heart attack"
MUSE - Uprising (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeIYjKG2V0A) (http://whatacity.com/images/smilies/dancing4dhEMOTICON.gif)
Taste from 1967. Did you know that Roger Gallagher is said to be the first one owning a Fender Strat on Ireland buying his ´61 Strat at second hand in a guitar shop. "Aha", you might say, "if it was secondhanded he surely must be the second person on that island owning one". The tale is that a person, unknown, ordered a red Strat but the retailer got a sunburst instead and then the guy who ordered the guitar in the first place didn´t want it so it was sold as a second hand guitar to Mr Gallagher. And I guess you all know that he kept it and really used it through out the years and worn off all that sunburst paintwork.
POE-Hello
In the Night with Nim Wind. This is one of the very few songs that I can listen to up to ten times in a row.
Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop
Quote from: Sussex on August 14, 2009, 06:43:20
Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop
Now, That´s GREAT POP!!!
EURYTHMICS - Sweet Dreams are Made of This. This is GREAT pop too!
Quote from: fiction on August 14, 2009, 19:39:15
EURYTHMICS - Sweet Dreams are Made of This. This is GREAT pop too!
Oh I love that song too ! It's always difficult to listen too that without "singing" :-D
I heard this on the radio this week in the car and my son told me : "Mom shut up, I can't enjoy the music anymore " :-D
gudrun gut: pleasuretrain
http://www.myspace.com/ggut
awesome: jeff buckley & elisabeth frazer: all flowers bend towards the sun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui3JZkITEkA&fmt=18)
:smth020 :smth022
Tripping Daisy: Kids Are Calling (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUdNm0kFOoM) (http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/party/party0004.gif) (http://www.mysmiley.net/free-sad-smileys.php)
I know it capture me (in the sun)
I see it all (when I'm in the sun)
I notice everything (in the sun)
I see it all (when I'm in the sun)
Check out more Tripping Daisy here: http://polyphonicradio.thepolyphonicspreeforum.com/
Krafwerk - the Robots live @ Flow festival (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qQW6D1tlHE&fmt=22)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2532/3825162391_ba211d3f08.jpg)
pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36543214@N07/sets/72157621927627749/
American Grizzly Bear and the album Veckatimest". Current track "Fine for Now". Ed Droste has to be a genious. His collaboration with both Beirut and Final Fantasy has been simply smashing.
Culture - Lion Rock (Peel Sessions)
Dream City Film Club and their self titled album from 1997. Really beautiful.
i am currently listening to the tv show, "married with children" while posting on this site/getting ready for work, lol.
Djengis Khan with The Rocking Ghosts from 1968. Great psychedelica!
A Life Less Lived. This is AWSOME! Ok, I got most of the tracks before but I just love this little kit. Has got to be one of the best AND most beautiful tripple cd´s. Enjoy both cover and tracklist!
Joy Division – Dead Souls
Cure – Charlotte Sometimes
Bauhaus – She´s in Parties
Sisters of Mercy – Temple of Love
Tones on Tail – Christian Says
Birthday Party – Munity in Heaven
Siouxie and the Banshees – Spellbound
Southern Death Cult – Fatman
Love and Rockets – Mirror People
Fields of the Nephilim – Power
Alien Sex Friend – Now I´m Feeling Zombiefied
The March Violets – Snake Dance
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry – Walking on Your Hands
Specimen – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
The Mission – Wasteland
Ghost Dance – The Grip of Love
Dalis Car – His Box
Nick Cave – Weeping Song
Creatures – Exterminating Angel
Death Cult – Gods Zoo
Gene Loves Jezebel – Heartache
Flesh for Lulu – I Go Crazy
Peter Murphy – Cuts You Up
Lords of the New Church – Open Your Eyes
The Danse Society – Heaven is Waiting
Echo and the Bunnymen – All My Colours
The Chameleons – Don´t Fall
Rose of Avalanche – Dreamland
Jesus and Mary Chain – Fall
Daniel Ash – Coming Down Fast
Clan of Xymox – Muscoviet Mosquito
X Mal Deutchland – Incubus Succubus
Cranes – Starblood
Miranda Sexgarden – Ardea Sempre
Cocteau Twins – Bllod ****
Dead Can Dance – The Arcane
The Cult – Rain
The Bolshoi – Away
Rubicon – Without Pain
Virgin Prunes – Pagan Lovesong
Einsturzende Neubauten – Morning Dew
Throbbing Gristle – Hamburger lady
Kommunity – To Blame
Damned – Melody Lee
Christian Death – Romeos Distress
45 Grave – Party Time
London After Midnight – Kiss
Sex Gang Children – Dieche
Skinny Puppy – Assimilate
Misfits – Halloween
Killing Joke – Tommorow´s World
Ministry – So What
AFI – The Hanging Garden
Quote from: fiction on August 25, 2009, 20:13:09
A Life Less Lived. This is AWSOME! Ok, I got most of the tracks before but I just love this little kit. Has got to be one of the best AND most beautiful tripple cd´s. Enjoy both cover and tracklist!
Joy Division – Dead Souls
Cure – Charlotte Sometimes
Bauhaus – She´s in Parties
Sisters of Mercy – Temple of Love
Tones on Tail – Christian Says
Birthday Party – Munity in Heaven
Siouxie and the Banshees – Spellbound
Southern Death Cult – Fatman
Love and Rockets – Mirror People
Fields of the Nephilim – Power
Alien Sex Friend – Now I´m Feeling Zombiefied
The March Violets – Snake Dance
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry – Walking on Your Hands
Specimen – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
The Mission – Wasteland
Ghost Dance – The Grip of Love
Dalis Car – His Box
Nick Cave – Weeping Song
Creatures – Exterminating Angel
Death Cult – Gods Zoo
Gene Loves Jezebel – Heartache
Flesh for Lulu – I Go Crazy
Peter Murphy – Cuts You Up
Lords of the New Church – Open Your Eyes
The Danse Society – Heaven is Waiting
Echo and the Bunnymen – All My Colours
The Chameleons – Don´t Fall
Rose of Avalanche – Dreamland
Jesus and Mary Chain – Fall
Daniel Ash – Coming Down Fast
Clan of Xymox – Muscoviet Mosquito
X Mal Deutchland – Incubus Succubus
Cranes – Starblood
Miranda Sexgarden – Ardea Sempre
Cocteau Twins – Bllod ****
Dead Can Dance – The Arcane
The Cult – Rain
The Bolshoi – Away
Rubicon – Without Pain
Virgin Prunes – Pagan Lovesong
Einsturzende Neubauten – Morning Dew
Throbbing Gristle – Hamburger lady
Kommunity – To Blame
Damned – Melody Lee
Christian Death – Romeos Distress
45 Grave – Party Time
London After Midnight – Kiss
Sex Gang Children – Dieche
Skinny Puppy – Assimilate
Misfits – Halloween
Killing Joke – Tommorow´s World
Ministry – So What
AFI – The Hanging Garden
WOW - great list :smth023
STAR INDUSTRY - LOST GENERATION :rocker
Great music from my little country :smth026
Many thanks to the one who was sending me this :D
Hear for yourself:
http://www.myspace.com/starindustrymusic (http://www.myspace.com/starindustrymusic)
Quote from: Trust... on August 26, 2009, 16:42:32
STAR INDUSTRY - LOST GENERATION :rocker
Great music from my little country :smth026
Many thanks to the one who was sending me this :D
Hear for yourself:
http://www.myspace.com/starindustrymusic (http://www.myspace.com/starindustrymusic)
Good choice....i think :)
:smth023
Dance on Glass - The Mission (God's own Medicine)
Quote from: Trust... on August 26, 2009, 19:43:44
Dance on Glass - The Mission (God's own Medicine)
Now it's BETTER !!!
Mishs you miss me..... :(
Quote from: Druide on August 26, 2009, 19:46:13
Quote from: Trust... on August 26, 2009, 19:43:44
Dance on Glass - The Mission (God's own Medicine)
Now it's BETTER !!!
Mishs you miss me..... :(
Thanks. and hey you're a Curefan Master now :smth023
listening to (and watching) eraser performed at the palladium on wednesday. i was there, and it was my 5th show, yet my first time hearing my favorite song! NIN never disappoints, just like the cure (except the kroq almost acoustic christmas which was the worst cure show i have ever been to).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYQ6onQ4FJk
Quote from: jbud1980 on September 06, 2009, 01:49:08
listening to (and watching) eraser performed at the palladium on wednesday. i was there, and it was my 5th show, yet my first time hearing my favorite song!
glad to hear you got to hear your fav song. i was lucky to hear 'eraser' on my first NIN gig. they had those swinging lamps above the stage, it was pretty cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCuS1jqQ7F8&fmt=22
it's sort of hard to see much from the youtube videos of this song because it was pretty dark. the lamps were really effective live though.
CLT
nothing new, i seem to be in a j buckley phase again:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_y6j1OSIl9bc/SC70u11swKI/AAAAAAAAA6c/aC7w_sc0LHg/s320/Jeff%2BBuckley%2B(Sketches%2BFor%2BMy%2BSweetheart%2BThe%2BDrunk%2B-%2BFront).jpeg)
yard of blonde girls (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2b6hQ5wib8&fmt=22)
as strange as it might sound, there's something strangely nirvana-esque in this song, it's the "fear we may come"part. on the other hand it's something very different at the same time...
personally i'm convinced this one would have been THE best album of the 90's and one of the best ever, had it been finished.
'new year's prayer' form the same album.
love the oriental feeling in that song.
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 08, 2009, 09:42:08
Quote from: jbud1980 on September 06, 2009, 01:49:08
listening to (and watching) eraser performed at the palladium on wednesday. i was there, and it was my 5th show, yet my first time hearing my favorite song!
glad to hear you got to hear your fav song. i was lucky to hear 'eraser' on my first NIN gig. they had those swinging lamps above the stage, it was pretty cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCuS1jqQ7F8&fmt=22
it's sort of hard to see much from the youtube videos of this song because it was pretty dark. the lamps were really effective live though.
CLT
nothing new, i seem to be in a j buckley phase again:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_y6j1OSIl9bc/SC70u11swKI/AAAAAAAAA6c/aC7w_sc0LHg/s320/Jeff%2BBuckley%2B(Sketches%2BFor%2BMy%2BSweetheart%2BThe%2BDrunk%2B-%2BFront).jpeg)
yard of blonde girls (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2b6hQ5wib8&fmt=22)
as strange as it might sound, there's something strangely nirvana-esque in this song, it's the "fear we may come"part. on the other hand it's something very different at the same time...
personally i'm convinced this one would have been THE best album of the 90's and one of the best ever, had it been finished.
wow, i like the swinging lamps! why is the crowd just standing there? ugh, i hope to one day see one of my favorite bands in europe...
Quote from: jbud1980 on September 08, 2009, 15:46:42
Quote from: japanesebaby on September 08, 2009, 09:42:08
Quote from: jbud1980 on September 06, 2009, 01:49:08
listening to (and watching) eraser performed at the palladium on wednesday. i was there, and it was my 5th show, yet my first time hearing my favorite song!
glad to hear you got to hear your fav song. i was lucky to hear 'eraser' on my first NIN gig. they had those swinging lamps above the stage, it was pretty cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCuS1jqQ7F8&fmt=22
it's sort of hard to see much from the youtube videos of this song because it was pretty dark. the lamps were really effective live though.
wow, i like the swinging lamps! why is the crowd just standing there? ugh, i hope to one day see one of my favorite bands in europe...
actually it was a very "physical" audience, really great crowd action. the band started with somewhat damaged - last - heresy - march of the pigs-etc and i remember aaron diving into the audience already during the second song or so. :rocker
i think people were taking it easy for a while during that video (help me i'm in hell - eraser) - after that it continued with 'wish'....
STAR INDUSTRY - LAST CRUSADES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgjPstFuVaw&feature=player_embedded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgjPstFuVaw&feature=player_embedded) :smth035
JAMC - Upside Down
The Cult : Love Tour 2009
Fukcing excellent !!!
:smth023 :smth023 :smth023
Quickly Paris and Leeds.................. :)
JOY DIVISION - TRANSMISSION
Pet Shop Boys - The Way It Used To Be (Ultimate Deany Extended)
God´s Zoo with Death Cult!
The Beatles - And I Love Her
LAST MONTH IN MY PLAYER:
The Editors
Bloc Party
The Bravery
The National
Suzanne Vega's - Beauty and Crime
but also:
FROZEN AUTUMN, BURNING SKIES OF ELYSIUM and BEAUTIFUL PEA GREEN BOAT
David Sylvian - When Loves Walks in. I like him very much, JAPAN too.
Pet Shop Boys - The Way Used To Be (Live in Peterburg 10-06-09)
:rocker
The Beatles - Polythene Pam
A Belgian band by the name of Wallace Vanborn (http://www.myspace.com/wallacevanborn)
Rite Hands (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMsQiCpHcbs)
:rocker
Madrugada - Nightly Disease
One of the best bands outthere, certainly one of the best from Europe!
'Don't Say A Word' by Yo La Tengo
Great great band - Yo La Tengo...
The Christmas Ship by iLiKETRAiNS.
Bloody awesome music!!!
Get it!!!
PINK FLOYD - TIME
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntm1YfehK7U (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntm1YfehK7U)
17 minutes and 57 seconds to
Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize
The new Editors album, "In this light and on this evening"
It's definitely not catchy on the first listen, but grows on you pretty fine...
:smth020
Peter Murphy - La Loco, Paris 2009-09-29 :smth020
The Church - The Unguarded Moment
I´m also listening to music from Downunder. Wet Taxis, a band from Sydney, and their song "Sailor´s Dream".
Pet Shop Boys - I'm not scared (live)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gNWSeZ5obU
pixies live at Brixton 6th Oct - sandbag recording of concert I attended last week - btw, just like heaven and wciby were played on the pa while the venue filled up too...
dethlok-dethalbum
A steady dose of Nada Surf.
Current track: Always Love (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ulU08Se7Qs&feature=related)
Always love
Hate will get you every time
Always love
even when you wanna fight
Buddy Holly's "Everyday" :)
"Into the Night" with The Burning Rain
This song take me back in time
Pet Shop Boys - Always on my mind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AirH