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Postby Jobasha » Sep 27th, '08, 18:48



beetlejuiceecis wrote:Mogwai


New albums nice, pretty much just treading water again, but still a pleasant album. And to Michael Krass get the guess who live at the Paramount.

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Postby DenmarkKilo » Sep 28th, '08, 01:39

I don't really have favourite bands, but I do have individual songs that I like. (Warning, I get music either because I like it, or it's eclectic enough for future use, or for audio warfare. I am not joking. It explains why I have Daphnie and Celeste on iTunes. Don't say I didn't warn you...)

Jonathan Coulton - RE: Your Brains (He has a ton of great music, such as "Code Monkey" and a folk version of Sir Mixalot's "Baby Got Back"...)

Franz Ferdinand - The Dark of the Matinee (I like singing along to it...)

Mousse T vs The Dandy Warhols - Horny as a Dandy (Mashup of 2 songs, beats the original version of Horny at least...)

Rachel Stevens - Sweet Dreams My LA Ex (Just this song. Honestly...)

Booker T & The MG's - Green Onions (Fantastic background music, worth a look, and just under 3 minutes so good for a short routine of sorts.)

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Postby beetlejuiceecis » Sep 28th, '08, 12:15

Jobasha wrote:
beetlejuiceecis wrote:Mogwai


New albums nice, pretty much just treading water again, but still a pleasant album. And to Michael Krass get the guess who live at the Paramount.


Yeah it's not amazing but it's good. Mr Beast is still my favourite.

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Postby Tomo » Sep 28th, '08, 12:38

VoodooMick wrote:The Sex Pistols are the best band in the world.

I must concur. My top few songs change all the time but the Pistols are always at No. 1. As a kid, "Anarchy in the UK" changed everything for me. I never really liked The Clash; their image put me off.They seemed too "styled" somehow, as if they had a big marketing machine behind them. The Damned, they were real, as was my beloved Joy Division.

For me, the very "best" piece of music ever created by a human being has to be the fourth movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. It's the product of a mind firing on fully all cylinders, and boy is it good! :D It makes my heart weep tears of pure joy.

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Postby VoodooMick » Sep 28th, '08, 13:11

Tomo wrote:
VoodooMick wrote:The Sex Pistols are the best band in the world.

I must concur. My top few songs change all the time but the Pistols are always at No. 1. As a kid, "Anarchy in the UK" changed everything for me.


I always knew you were a gud egg, Tomo lol ;)

The Pistols are great "therapy". I began to appreciate them only recently via the marvel of youtube and after seeing John Lydon on "The One Show" recently. I just couldn't stop youtubing more and more information about them.
They have even helped me with my magic as when I was on the brink of trying an effect out to someone or not, this little voice inside me said "go on Mick, take a risk!". I suspect the little voice had green spikey matted hair arf arf.
And "Holiday in the Sun" has to contain the best 4-note hook in music for my money.
I tried exploring the Clash after exhausting the Pistols but it hasn't really stuck with me.. maybe it's the political tag that makes them a bit dreary for me.

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Postby themagicwand » Sep 28th, '08, 22:25

VoodooMick wrote:I tried exploring the Clash after exhausting the Pistols but it hasn't really stuck with me.. maybe it's the political tag that makes them a bit dreary for me.

Oh but London Calling. London Calling. What an album.

And every cheap hood strikes a bargain with the world,
ends up making payments on a sofa or a girl,
"Love & Hate" tatooed across the knuckles of his hands,
the hands that beat his kids around coz they don't understand
how "Death or Glory" became just another story.


And Sandinista. A triple album. It's crackers. Nobody makes triple albums. Except the Clash. :D

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Postby Tomo » Sep 28th, '08, 23:48

I liked "Daddy Was A Bank Robber". That was a bloody brilliant summer.

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Postby themagicwand » Sep 29th, '08, 09:58

Tomo wrote:I liked "Daddy Was A Bank Robber". That was a bloody brilliant summer.

I found Pan's People's interpitation most amusing. I can imagine Joe Strummer getting very pee'd off and the producer of TOTP killing himself with laughter. It is a shame that they decided to never appear on TOTP. I understand their reasoning, but really those old TOTP appearances by bands like the Jam, Specials, Happy Mondays etc. are exhilerating pieces of history. The Clash on TOTP would have torn the house down. Man.

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Postby just me » Oct 3rd, '08, 07:27

this may be sad coming from a 14 year old but my 1 favourite band and song is take it easy by the eagles

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 3rd, '08, 09:13

Not sad at all, just very good taste!

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Postby Jean » Oct 3rd, '08, 16:37

like everyone else I'm sure, my favorite band will change dependign no my mood however i have decided to list some of the least well known bands i enjoy to see if there is anyone out there who knows of them also

in order from most well known to the least

Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Rhynocratic oath

Christy moore, Burning times

Warren Zevon, Splendid isolation

Jake Thackory, The Bull

John Dowie, Im here to entertain you

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Postby VoodooMick » Oct 5th, '08, 17:29

Almost tempted to post as a new thread but not sure if it has enuff substance to warrant that.. any Pistols fans have any thoughts about John Lydon's decision to advertise butter on telly? I don't like it at all. Dunno why really, I just don't. :(

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Postby HenryHoudini » Oct 6th, '08, 20:15

Here goes...

Sigur Rós-Anything, really, it's all great
Explosions in the Sky-The Moon is Down
Air Traffic-Time Goes By
The Beatles (Sorry, I had to)-The Fool on the Hill probably
Led Zeppelin-Ten Years Gone

My music taste actually ranges a lot further than that, those are just my favorites.

I like show tunes, and some pretty heavy stuff. I like jazz and classical, I like all sorts of Hispanic music. So... There you have it.

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Postby Ian The Magic-Ian » Oct 6th, '08, 20:21

Anyone out there an AFI fan?

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Postby pcwells » Oct 6th, '08, 20:42

Ian the Mental-Ian wrote:Anyone out there an AFI fan?


I used to love AFI. Everything up to Art of Drowning was stellar. I saw them supporting Good Riddance when Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes had just come out, and despite being regularly zapped by dodgy wiring at the venue, they were tremendous.

Then something very strange happend when they left Nitro. They turned horribly bland and generic. It was truly tragic to watch.

I think the same thing happened to BoySetsFire around the same time. After the Eulogy and everything that preceeded it was goosebump-inducing loveliness delivered with a ten tonne sledgehammer. Then BoySetsFire kind of lost their fire...

incidentally, if you like AFI, I'd strongly recommend you check out Son of Sam if you haven't already - it's Samhain with Davey Havoc singing... It was seriously meant to be. Also, check out the Nerve Agents and the Freeze.

okay, I'll quit gibbering...

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