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| The Song Review Thread; Now Listening, but with added words | |
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| BoPearson | Jan 13 2008, 01:58 AM Post #361 |
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RIP LeRoi Moore.
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Spirit Street (Fade Out) by Radiohead. Coolest black and white video ever made; good little song too. |
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| DarthHomer | Jan 18 2008, 11:05 AM Post #362 |
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Fuckin' WWE...
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Daughter - Pearl Jam Possibly one of the most beautiful songs ever made. Vedder's vocals and the melody work to excellent effect. |
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| Don Carlos | Jan 22 2008, 05:05 AM Post #363 |
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Slick Dick Dingo
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Primitive Radio Gods - "Standing Outside A Broken Phonebooth With Money In My Hand" I used to hear this song on the radio non-stop when I was younger, but I never knew the title of it, or the artists who performed it, until I saw an episode of Vh1 Classic Pop-Up Video over the weekend. Good times . . . |
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| Cowards | Feb 4 2008, 09:42 PM Post #364 |
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BOW BEFORE HIM
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My baby! She hast died. Pink Floyd - "Fat Old Sun" - Live, 1971 BBC Radio 1 Sessions w/ John Peel Gawd. I spent my whole summer listening to this album, a jamtastic performance back when Radio One was interesting and Progressive Rock contemporary. Sadly, those times have been enscribed into the history books, and the only thing I can do is dream of spending nights cooped up in cold, damp houses watching "The Old Grey Whistle Test" and listening to a bizarre mix of rock, jazz, blues and folk for years on end. But I digress (I should be using this writing buzz that I've now got on more important things). Anyway, Dave's pastoral wonderbug gets a tripling, an Allman Brothers-esque solo-solo-solo-solo style, featuring a beautiful interplay between all four members on all four instruments, before they got all session musiciany. Fish it out! Find this CD. It's under many different names, from "Echoes at the BBC" to "Fat Old Peel" and even "Pink Floyd Play Their Instruments". Alright, I made the last one up. Oh, and the first. And second. I don't know what it's called, to be honest. I support hitler. I just like that it sounds so pleasant dispite it's enigmatic stauts, so around blacks never relax it's quite a nice listen. Bye then. |
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| Deleted User | Feb 4 2008, 10:03 PM Post #365 |
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Ah, the sweet majesty of finding a band no-one knows or cares about. The Black Lips - Cold Hands Just too fricking catchy. No-one seems to know the lyrics either, which gives it mystique. The Black Lips - Step Right Up Very much like "Run, run, run", so of course, its awesome. The Black Lips - Dirty Hands Romance belted out off-key at the top of your lungs. Long live "flower punk", I guess. |
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| Deleted User | Feb 6 2008, 01:11 AM Post #366 |
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DP!~ Suede - Beautiful Ones Just getting myself reacquainted with ones one of my old loves. Turns out Britpop actually had some good moments. Who knew? P.S. I would, like, sooo totally go gay for Brett Anderson. Just throwing that out there. |
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| Cowards | Feb 6 2008, 10:14 PM Post #367 |
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Jimi Hendrix - "Little Wing" Album Cut - Instrumental (Demo?) - Live That's, like, 10 minutes of fuck yeah!. And I just refered to a piece of music to a cut, I'm so Spinal Tap, I know it. Review? What needs to be said that hasn't already. Little Wing is a piece of musical art, untoppable to say the least. The instrumental jam versions sounds a bit reak due to some rather excessive Jimi bends and the guitar is screeching like a wild grass snake in a sugar cane field. It's just. JAM. TASTIC~! |
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| Lance | Feb 7 2008, 12:27 AM Post #368 |
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Next time you get bored of your lives, gimme a call and I'll come round and KILL YOU.
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Joan Baez - Diamonds and Rust Beautiful, moving, poetic, and unfortunately centred around Bob Dylan. But that's folk music for you. |
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| Hal P. Warren | Feb 11 2008, 05:22 AM Post #369 |
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The Master
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"Dracula: The Beginning" Wojciech Kilar The movie may have been a disgrace, but the score truly was wonderful. Anyway, I'd love to use this piece as my entrance music if I ever become an outlandish monster heel. |
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| Deleted User | Feb 13 2008, 07:28 PM Post #370 |
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Jonathan Coulton - Re: Your Brains http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjcH2UmK1uo Greatest song from a zombie's point of view ever? |
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| Hal P. Warren | Feb 14 2008, 07:03 PM Post #371 |
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The Master
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"Rock N Roll gangster" Aalon This is the second song by an obscure artist that I've scrambled to find online after hearing it on the Boondocks, the other being "Say I Believe In It" be Isabelle Antenna. Apparently, he only had one album, and doesn't even have a wikipedia entry, but this song is great. |
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| Lance | Feb 22 2008, 02:36 PM Post #372 |
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Next time you get bored of your lives, gimme a call and I'll come round and KILL YOU.
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Killing Joke - The Death and Resurrection Show Killing Joke, kicking NIN's ass since forever. Apparently this song was on the Need For Speed soundtrack or something. I wouldn't know because I was a Burnout man but there you go. Rockin'. |
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| March Haire | Feb 29 2008, 12:15 AM Post #373 |
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Dragonfly Pie - Steven Malkmus & the Jicks Monster. Fucking. Riffs. And the xylophone! And one of my favorite drummers! And one of the men behind Pavement! Honestly, the best song I've heard from the year so far (though that's not hard), and I've only listened to one track off of the album. |
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| BoPearson | Feb 29 2008, 03:48 AM Post #374 |
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RIP LeRoi Moore.
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Been Caught Stealing by Jane's Addiction Your family hates you if you don't like this song. |
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| Don Carlos | Feb 29 2008, 05:45 AM Post #375 |
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Slick Dick Dingo
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Lupe Fiasco - "Dumb It Down" (w/ GemStones & Graham Burris) This is the best rap song I've heard in years. Lupe refuses to dumb down his lyrics to meet the standards of fucktarded, wanna-be hipsters, in favor of putting out music that people can actually stomach; and I more than support that . . . |
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| Don Carlos | Mar 4 2008, 07:00 PM Post #376 |
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Slick Dick Dingo
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Lil Wayne - "(I Feel Like) Dying" The beat to this song is so intense, whilst the lyrics are more spoken word poetry than anything else. I imagine he was under the influence of something pretty heavy at the time it came to record this track, because this shit is kinda' trippy, and almost trance inducing when listened to under the right (wrong) circumstances . . . http://youtube.com/watch?v=bHlGTxYkJGM What's even creepier, however, is the fact that there are supposedly even darker lyrics to be heard when you play the song backward. I'm not entirely convinced, but if anyone else wants to give it the old college try, I've provided a link for you to take a listen. |
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| #LJB | Mar 4 2008, 10:04 PM Post #377 |
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Between Insects and Angels - Papa Roach For some reason reminds me of Fight Club. 3rd best song on the Infest album, after Binge and Last Resort. What I read was how we get caught up, concerning ourselves with materialistic bullshit, and let the stuff that matters, (the people that you love, being true to yourself, purity of spirit) fall by the way side. |
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| Cowards | Mar 4 2008, 11:38 PM Post #378 |
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Live in this thread! I'm listening to The Beatles' "Day in the Life", but I'm afraid I'm not sober (or cliche) enough to be able to rant about it. Sorry. Good drumming, though. |
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| Joker | Mar 8 2008, 06:51 AM Post #379 |
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Probable Date Rapist
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War with God-Ludacris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuAkbjlO5E4 This is a Ludacris diss track of T.I. Normally I'm not into this sort of thing, but Luda rips him a new asshole in this one. I don't know the whole story of the Luda/T.I. beef, but Luda fucking won. I await the day he and Wayne beef. |
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| #LJB | Mar 8 2008, 11:49 PM Post #380 |
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Simple Man - Skynard I first heard this song in the Almost Famous, and promptly bought the soundtrack- there's no metaphors, no flowery language, just good advice: Basically, live your life so that you'll love yourself for everything you do. Don't worry about worldly things, they come and go. Only do what you want to do, follow your heart, and be proud of all of your accomplishments. |
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