Just wondering what type of music you lot are into?
I'll list stuff I love:
Slayer
Ringworm
Morbid Angel
Entombed
all hardcore Punk
etc
and do any of you play in bands or anything?
Don't recognise a single one of those bands but then I am over 35... :cool3:
Classical I love, and a lot of modern classical, as in film scores, listen to Classic FM nearly every day
Also I love Hardcore Dance music (wierdly) and the more mainstream stuff, Chem Bros, Prodigy etc
BIG Pink Floyd fan, Police, Bowie, Jean Michel Jarre (just saw him at O2), all the 80's great bands basically..
Love classic Rock, Old G&R, Pearl Jam, Nirvana..
Really a bit of everything except for R&B, Rap, American Pop rock rubbish and any music produced by the X factor mob....(even though I like the show)
this:
Quote from: Stubot on October 19, 2010, 02:12:14 pm
Slayer
and this:
Quote from: fatolaf on October 19, 2010, 02:49:36 pm
Don't recognise a single one of those bands but then I am over 35... :cool3:
don't fit together, Slayer have been going since 1981!
as any of the guys at the club will tell you, I'm into a lot of heavy music, primarily Iron Maiden! :thumbsup:
also like:
AC/DC
Rage Against the Machine
GnR
Slash
Foo Fighters
Alice Cooper
Black Sabbath
Heaven and Hell
Pantera
Disturbed
Dream Theater
System of a Down
generally anything classic rock or heavier and anything else on Planet Rock radio!
(i also like pendulum)
Mostly Blues, Classical, Jazz and Opera for me. My family is mostly musicians so I have a pretty eclectic taste, but the favourites are always things that interest me musically. Blues wise anything with Harmonica (I play a bit), particularly Paul Butterfield, Sonny Terry, Adam Gussow, The Muddy Waters Band, James Cotton or either of the Sonny Boys. Also piano blues I adore. Classical mostly Cello (I play a lot), particularly Tortelier whose interpretation of anything he touches I love. Jazz generally anything though I prefer big band arrangements (Georgie Fame, some Van Morrison as mainstream examples) and vocal harmony like Manhattan Transfer.
I have just spent the last half hour or so listening to Slayer, and remembered how much I like their music (Though i have screwed up my speakers now!) :thumbsup:
Apart from the normal repertoire of loud music (in the Iron Maiden &AC/DC vein) I am a secret Johnny cash Fan :thumbsup:
For fear of being shunned out of the club I probably shouldn't join this conversation - though I did see teen band The Wanted today, who were very nice people and I quite enjoyed their song. :blush:
Quote from: maelzch on October 19, 2010, 08:03:37 pm
(i also like pendulum)
I wonder how many others would have this in brackets too!
As for me,
Ac/dc, and lots of it.
Rather a lot of random crap too.
Have a bunch of compilation albums called punk goes...(then pop, classic rock, 80s etc) which are awesome.
My missus has just got into dub step...which I can't stand.
Other than the traditional 'only if they play their own instruments' genre,
Big film score fan, worked with hans zimmers apprentice at school so got hooked on the stuff.
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for those of you unsure as to who Slayer are (Ol), here's a couple of their more known tracks
Raining Blood (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izK5MdjbWkk)
South of Heaven (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwLtTa2trRs&feature=related)
enjoy! :thumbsup:
Using the words 'Slayer' and 'well-known tracks' together is a bit optimistic isn't it Lee?
I've been a big fan since about '87 (had Reign in Blood on vinyl limited edition picture disc :thumbsup:), but other than people who actually like old-school Thrash, they're hardly popular ... :))
Anyway, I'm into some fairly eclectic stuff. Somewhere between Lee and Ol. Loads of 80s pop stuff, New Romantics etc. Cure, Mission, Sisters of Mercy.
Also most genres / sub-genres of metal from New Wave metal like early Maiden / Saxon / Black Sab / Deep Purple, huge AC/DC fan (obv), some shameful 'rock' like Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, ooh also Bruce Hornsby. (Lee's grimacing now, I can tell). Have been known to listen to some fairly emo rock, Evanescence, Lacuna Coil etc. Also like a lot of the baggy jeans American crowd like Foo Fighters, Blink-182, Good Charlotte. Some industrial metal like NiN and Ministry.
Mainly though, metal-wise into the hardcore thrash and speed metal stuff. Megadeth, Metallica, Venom, Slayer obv, Anthrax, Sepultura, Dark Angel. The faster the better, really.
Glad to see some of you are into the more heavy side of things!
Im 30 and still listen to Slayer on a weekly basis. Ive seen them more times than I can remember although they were looking tired this summer (probably due to the fact Araya cant headbang anymore since his back surgery)
Totally did not spot slayer in that list, of course I have heard of them, but not that I would be able to pick out a track of theirs.
@Nick - A sisters fan hey? You should ply me and Ritchie with enough booze to get us to do our Lucretia cover version!
Pendulum, yay. I love pretty much all D&B/dubstep if it's beyond a simple wobble.
Also a big fan of things like offspring, blink 182, green day and sundry of the ilk.
Jazz & soul also works, nina simone being a personal favourite.
Then there is my love of pretty much every song to ever appear on a vietnam film sound track.
A bit of metal sometimes floats my boat, just depends what mood i'm in.
Gogol Bordello, Gnarls Barkley, Jay Z which reminds me I'm a bit of a closet rap fanboy though not really that emimememememememeneimem fellow or the countless copycats that sprung up. Wu Tang Clan, Ice Cube, Vanilla Ice, Ice Tea and all other icy things, Too $hort and a bunch of other hard assed gangbangahs who'll come round and mess you up (as they're always so keen to tell us).
Oh then there is blues, how I love blues and country too. Good shout on Johnny Cash the man is a genius who clearly liked his curries hot.
And then there is my all time favourite song evah... Dueling Banjoes
Made of win.
Stuff. Metal, some NR stuff, gothy stuff, techno-gubbinz. Generally anything heavy, whether with guitars, synths or anything in between, but I do have to admit to having a soft spot for some more 'poppy' stuff, I'm not quite as tribal musically as I was fifteen-odd years ago...
Oh and Led Zep are of course the best band the world has ever seen, Black Sabbath and The Cream come close 2nd and 3rd...
Being very old my tastes have expanded over the years:
Started out with anything my folks owned so R0ck & roll Elvis, Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly etc
Bought loads of Movie theme albums when a bit older
First real Music was Glam MUD, Slade, Wizard etc
Skipped the punk thing but did like the Stranglers & Clash
Big life changer was Tubeway army Gary Numan) plus Ultravox & all the other clones
Always liked good pop, Blondie, The Police, Abba
Drifted into Metal (Motorhead, Rainbow, AC DC) as all my mates where ito it (1st band seen live Motorhead) (was a massive RPG player in this time)
Progressed through a hefty Goth phase following the Mission & Fileds of the Nephelim all over UK as well as keeping up with changes in Metal from the advent of Thrash to Grunge (was a big fan of Mudhoney & Nirvana before they where trendy).
In my mid twenties I fell into the Biker crowd & so stuck more & more with Rock.
Had a hippy phase being mad on New Model Army & the Levellers
I am still amazed at the ammount of excellent new stuff that still comes out & although I mostly just hear new pop as Kids are getting older I have enjoyed a renual of interest in music.
Taking oldest two to see the Green Day Concert showing at Cinemas on 15th November & taking my 12 year old grunge princess to see bullet for my Valentine (very old school band) in December.
My eldest daughter is fortunately a bit of a geek so we are going to see Spamalot in two weeks time (Monty python Musicals FTW)
Lat album baught: Plan B absolutely superb!
Mark
Now that my daughters are getting older & getting more interested in music I have now had the pleasure of taking the 12 year old to see Bullet for my Valentine supported by Bring me the Horizon, both excellent bands.
As a complete opposite my eldest is 14 & into musicals so we wnet to see "spamalot" which I can recomend to any python fan.
Mark
Wouldn't have you down as liking BFMV mark! Seen them live a couple of times myself, quite good
Still can't stop listening to: UNKLE: End Titles...for film..
Title track
Daft Punk. Tron Sondtrack. Tracks 12 and 13 esp....
FANTASTIC!!!!!
Erm, not sure there is an artist mentioned where I don't like at least one of their tracks. As a (struggling) guitarist I love guitar music, my preference is, Blackmore, van Halen, Zappa, Gilmour, Darrell, Slash, Frushicante, Moore, Darrell, Gates, Ridgeley, Moore (the other one), Bettencort, Vai, Satriani, Hamnett et al (please note I reserve the right to add to this list).
However I also love Steps, Blue, B*Witched, S Club 7 and a lot of cheesy pop
I also love Pendulum and Bach
An album I have suddenly listened to again and apprciated all over again is 'Little Earthquakes' by Tori Amos, a big hit in the early 90's, well worth a listen IMO...
And currently listening to Damien Rice's last album '9'.....Fab
Quote from: noahtonkin on January 22, 2011, 09:13:34 pm
Daft Punk. Tron Sondtrack. Tracks 12 and 13 esp....
This I want.... :thumbsup:
Quote from: noahtonkin on January 22, 2011, 09:13:34 pm
Daft Punk. Tron Sondtrack. Tracks 12 and 13 esp....
FANTASTIC!!!!!
Can not stop listening to this (ta Noah), it is fantastic, the end titles track, is superb...
whole album is good.
i drove back from leeds with it playing, completely lost track of time and when i zoned back in to where i was i was in kew, swear it made time go quicker!
The use of the original theme tune from the 1st Tron combined with modern techno is brilliant, just can't stop listening... :))
Do I suspect this will be the background music for the next OG night?
You'd see me spaced out in the corner not paing attention to whats going on just lestening if thats the case! :cool3:
I could have done with that last week then!!!!!! :endit:
I like my Indie, EBM, and Alt Rock.
My ALL time favourite Band for no real good reason other than my own qurikness I suppose is MUSE. Matt Bellamy speaks to me somehow (bar that whole vampire business)
I also like: Victory Not Vengence (VNV) Nation, Rotersand, Postal Service, Death Cab For Cutie, Linkin Park (old stuff on the odd occasion), Smashing Pumpkins, some Barenaked Ladies, Coldplay, Killers, KMFDM, MGMT, Gorrilaz, The Fray, Rammstien, Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Slipknot, Sum 41, Prodigy, Queen, Radiohead, Snow Patrol, Owl City, MCR (some of it at least), New Found Glory, Nine Inch Nails, One Republic, Bad Religion, Godsmack, Disturbed, Modest Mouse, Deadmau5, Crystal Method, Chemical Brothers (including Dust Brothers), Breaking Benjamin, All-American Rejects, Jimmy Eat World, Arctic Monkeys, Avenged Sevenfold, Blink 182, The Big Pink, (some) Black Eyed Peas, Coheed and Cambria, DeVotchKa, Fatboy Slim, Combichrist, Flogging Molly, Wheatus, Harvey Danger, Tinchy Snyder, Example, T.I. Keane and (for the giggle) The Lonely Island crew.
Its a weird selection but it suits me. I'm sure I could put more up but this is the general area I tend to pertain to. :thumbsup:
I've recently discovered a band called Clutch, kind of heavy southern rock
Electric Worry (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx6FV2qR2TY)
burning beard (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eepsCXpLY4&feature=relmfu)
50,000 unstoppable watts (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDoKyzHzP14&feature=relmfu)
Oh dear, Have just got the complete studio albums of electric six...
A..MAZING! completely forgot how good they were, senior smoke is a fantastic album
I remember Electric Six! I think I've got their first album somewhere......
I've recently been listening to the new Foo Fighters album, never been massively into them but this new album is pretty heavy for them, so that works for me!
http://www.facebook.com/foofighters?sk=app_209000812460148 (http://www.facebook.com/foofighters?sk=app_209000812460148)
Also a big fan of Arcade Fire, saw them at the O2 in December and they are one of the best live bands I've seen!
I suppose the rest can be split into currently listening to: Bright Eyes, Janis Joplin, the new REM album (again I'm not really a fan of REM but...) and the Joy Formidable (worth a listen)
and notable mentions: Queens of the Stone Age, Muse, The Decemberists (everybody loves folk!), Daftpunk, Manics & Pink Floyd
Just heard this on Radio 6 , mesmerising...
Ok, so that Low song is pretty damn awesome.... time to look into them a bit more I think!
One of my favourites from the youtube:
Every time I watch this I want to buy a Uke....
My current listening, at all times of day, is Motorhead, can't beat a good bit of grimy blues metal!
This morning's Tube Re-mix consisted of
Rammstein
Falco
Cradle of Filth
Iron Maiden
Dream Evil
Eurythmics
The more I delve into the work of 'Low' the more gems I find...
I am liking the Low stuff, although I suspect an album might be a bit too sophorific. Trivium have some great guitar work and some good tunes but the vocals tend to put me off, surely it is a little early 90s sounding?
Quote from: Veldemere on April 12, 2011, 04:23:44 pm
I am liking the Low stuff, although I suspect an album might be a bit too sophorific.
Far from it, I have just bought and downloaded the new album, 'C'mon' and it s a masterpiece IMO..
With rousing anthems at the end of the album....
Track 9 of 10
And before i go back to painting, I had to have a blast of this classic...
This season i'll mostly be listening to .....Kate Rusby
Quote from: shadownova24 on April 12, 2011, 07:02:04 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLUomFwyZpw&feature=related
Really nice work, well done mate. Triviums stuff is bloomin tricky to play, is it normally a couple of octaves higher?
I wonder why wargamers seem to be into similar music..........
I like most of what has been mentioned...but I listen to lots and lots of things. I'm crap at listing bands as I always forget loads, according to facebook though I "like"
New Model Army, 3 Daft Monkeys, Gogol Bordello
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Attila the Stockbroker
Cradle of Filth
Katie Jane Garside
David Rovics
The Smiths
Belle & Sebastian
The Men They Couldn't Hang
The Fabulous Good Time Party Boys
Show of Hands
Ed Alleyne Johnson
Chumbawamba
The Levellers
Madness
The Clash
Justin Sullivan
Mad Dog Mcrea
Hobo Jones & The Junkyard Dogs
Sisters of Mercy
The Specials
The Cure
Frank Turner
Generally anything that floats around rock punk folk and ska :thumbsup:
NEW MODEL ARMY more than anyone though....
My all time favourite NMA song...
And as for Sisters of Mercy....
Every track of the album is a classic, but this has to be my favourite video (there was a full blown war raging scant miles away form where the video was being filmed in Libya at the the time...
I will never forget how excited I was when this video came onto Top of the pops, amongst all the pop crap that was on it at the time, the next week they were in the studio as the song had gone top 20..
Almost wet my pants.... :))
And since I have just found this, I will put this one up as well, classic...
Quote from: fatolaf on April 14, 2011, 02:20:48 pm
My all time favourite NMA song...
It was mine, then Ballad of Bodmin Pill pulled me in further :-D They had Ed on the violin on the 30th anniversary tours end of last year, was lush!
Gogol Bordello are awesome, I've not had them on for a while, must dig it out.
Ok it isn't music but i'm loving the youtube vids by fps russia
Loving the new Avenged Sevenfold tune :))
In my youth I was one of those fanatical supporters who followed bands on whole tours, traveling on my bike, sleeping in tents most of the time.
Top live bands for me then where:
New Model Army (probably the most violent pit crowd, used to be covered in bruises)
The Mission
Fields of the Nephelim
The Levellers (first saw these supporting NMA at the old T&C club)
Creaming Jesus
The Claytown Troupe
Was also a big fan of the Cult/Souther death Cult but lost interest when they changed to middle of the road metal.
Sadly nowadays I dont get to many live shows, although I did see Bullet & Bring me the Horizon with one of my daughters & it was ace. was lined up to take her to see Blink 182 but they cancelled.
Interesting to see that some of you younger folk still like some of the old bands.
Mark
(feeling his age)
I've recently been listening to a lot of Buddy Guy's new album, Living Proof, its fantasttic Blues Rock stuff from one of the early Chicago bluesmen. Great to sit in the sun with.
I've also been rocking out with the Foo Fighters new album, which is a great return to from for them
Quote from: khaosgoblin on May 05, 2011, 12:49:14 pm
New Model Army (probably the most violent pit crowd, used to be covered in bruises)
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
From the makers of the classic treadmill video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTAAsCNK7RA), I present to you the finest Rube Goldberg machine I've ever seen!
Although this song is not all that exciting, I thought the video was worth sharing... for those that get a kick out of things that hit other things and such.
Very good video, and the song not bad either..
I have been listening to an advance copy of the Soundtrack to A Game of Thrones season one by the composer Ramin Djawadi..
Of which this is the title track..
I've been listening to a lot of Skindred atm, they're a great mix of Raga, metal, dnb and punk.
They also do a lot of acoustic versions of their stuff!
Quote from: maelzch on June 30, 2011, 01:31:38 pm
I've been listening to a lot of Skindred atm, they're a great mix of Raga, metal, dnb and punk.
What the f*ck is Raga!!!?
Why cant people just listen to Rick Astley and Spandau ballet anymore!!?
You're clearly just to old steve!
This is an awesome TUNE i love it IN WAVES
Pretty varied preferences for me; classics and new stuff, and like most - too many to list.
Chase & Status
Bonobo
Gnarles Barkley
The Prodigy
The Jam
James Brown
Tribe Called Quest
Psycho Realm
Portishead
Tricky
Nightmares on Wax
Mr Scruff
Madness
Leftfield
...and other stuff
I've been getting strangely addicted to this lot recently
The soundtrack to the entire day of my "stuff sortout" has been this band
And looking forward to seeing them at a festival in a few weeks :thumbsup: Last time I saw them my feet were so aching from trudging through knee deep mud all weekend that I was too knackered to dance around! Good job this year there will be no rain.... *stares determinedly upwards*
I liked those Ukuleles!
The more I spam these maybe the more I can brainwash people into liking them and you will all come see them in London in December!
A recent "discovery" for me (from a similar thread in another forum)
Slint
And when I want a laugh
Steve
Das Hokey Cokey, awesome find.... :thumbsup:
you can always rely on Bill Bailey! Ooood!
On a different turn, I've been listening to Alice Cooper's new album a lot now, it's really good!
here's a few from it:
http://www.we7.com/song/Alice-Cooper/Disco-Bloodbath-Boogie-Fever?m=0 (http://www.we7.com/song/Alice-Cooper/Disco-Bloodbath-Boogie-Fever?m=0)
http://www.we7.com/song/Alice-Cooper/Last-Man-On-Earth?m=0 (http://www.we7.com/song/Alice-Cooper/Last-Man-On-Earth?m=0)
http://www.we7.com/song/Alice-Cooper/Caffeine?m=0 (http://www.we7.com/song/Alice-Cooper/Caffeine?m=0)
there may be an ad at the start
iv recently been listening to Trivium new Album In waves
Quote from: Annie on July 23, 2011, 11:58:04 pm
The more I spam these maybe the more I can brainwash people into liking them and you will all come see them in London in December!
Nope, and neither are all gamers into heavy metal, I find heavy metal and such very boring.
Much prefer Dance music, as well as whatever I do like (mostly pop and indie).
Here are some of the best Dance songs ever in my humble opinion.
3 & 4 are absolute classic Andy, totally agree....
A few of my dance faves, first one has prob best title ever IMO
And 2 of my all time faves..
Funny thing it growing up I hated dance music when it first came out, its as I have got older I have become a total trance head, who also likes classical music.... :))
And after having watched the excellent BBC 4 doumentaries on Pink Floyd, here is their last ever performance at Live 8, with all 4 still alive...
God bless Richard Wright, legend...
Here is all the glorious 24 minutes
Thank's for reminding me of this Ol, how good is comfortably numb at the end there? Phenomenal. I love Pink Floyd and only recently have I picked up The Wall, which is strange really as I'm a huge fan of Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were here. My favourite track from the wall has to be:
I've also been listening to Hugh Laurie's album, not bad to be honest, my favourite song being:
and finally since Ol mentioned Classical....
Music rant over!
Quote from: Blotthrower on September 18, 2011, 04:46:32 pm
Thank's for reminding me of this Ol, how good is comfortably numb at the end there?
Just amazing, been lucky enough to see them live twice (and Rog by himself) and it always brings the house down..
If you are new(ish) to Floyd, may I recomend the albums 'Animals' and 'Umma Gumma', awesome 70's madness
Quote from: fatolaf on September 18, 2011, 07:32:18 pm
If you are new(ish) to Floyd, may I recomend the albums 'Animals' and 'Umma Gumma', awesome 70's madness
Just what spotify is for, Nothing like some Prog madness!
I've just heard the following song on Radio 1, first off not sure how it made it onto Radio 1, but much respect for them putting it on, secondly, I'd forgotten how good it is!
Excuse me I must go and reminisce....
Just saw this today, hilarious
Wiggle wiggle wiggle :cool3:
I went to see Rock of Ages last week - great fun and have been listening to Motley Crue, Poison and similar since
Same band, best film about curling ever? :wink;m::
Ol, that may well have just knocked off Might Ducks 3 as the single greatest sports movie of all time!!!! :)) :thumbsup: :wink;m::
Quote from: Meals on October 19, 2011, 04:29:09 pm
Ol, that may well have just knocked off Might Ducks 3 as the single greatest sports movie of all time!!!! :)) :thumbsup: :wink;m::
Interesting fact about the band, the 2 main singers are uncle and nephew and the uncle's (the guy with big hair) dad was the founder of Motown Records
I've just got back from Alice Cooper's haloween show, great show. He got Arthur Brown (The god of Hellfire) on for the encore, they did Fire together!
Also met Arthur Brown afterwards, pretty cool!
Erm seriosuly disturbing find there Annie......
Great tune though :cool3:
Quote from: fatolaf on October 30, 2011, 01:34:43 pm
Erm seriosuly disturbing find there Annie......
What else would you expect? :cool3:
I've been listening to way too much Nick Cave lately.... his music is really good to draw to, and makes me all daydreamy and girly *swoons*
Quote from: fatolaf on October 30, 2011, 01:34:43 pm
Great tune though :cool3:
It's the song that the red bull garage play after every race win... wonder if they've seen the video...
I'm really into this song at the moment
Very uplifting, love a bit of saxophone as well. Also this as well from Madness as well.
Also very good. I've gone off current music, I don't even know what the current songs are.
Quote from: The Trampoline on October 31, 2011, 11:04:47 am
I've gone off current music, I don't even know what the current songs are.
It's all Xfactor spin off's................ :endit:
I wouldn't know mate, not listening to the radio really stops you from knowing what's new.
This song may explain a lot, possibly about me, or alternatively about life the universe and everything, I haven't quite decided yet. :cool3:
tra la la la la la... tra la la la la
One of my all time fave albums, that track annoys the hell out of some people, I blooming love it...
also Rambling man
Ramblin Man is such a fantastic track, love it.
and now for something completely different:
Saw him for the first time on Soccer Am (of all programmes) and I liked his stuff....
Old school baby:
Elephant stone (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcyK-edUByk&feature=related)
This is the one (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nmimtbhF_k&feature=related)
The only one I know (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h74hoTYaReQ&feature=related)
Just watched the social network last night, and whilst the film was okay IMO, the soundtrack by Trent Reznor (from 9 inch nails fame) was amazing.
So i got it today.....
Here is the opening track to give you an idea
been listening to a good bit of the Man in Black recently
Absolutely love Johnny Cash, especially Live at San Quentin which is a fantastic album. On that note:
and the link between "Social Network Soundtrack" and "Hurt" - Trent Reznor
Joe Bonamassa is getting a lot of listening atm too
Good call, lee. I've been listening to joe bonamassa the last few days after a friend recommended him and Loving it.
Quote from: Garzini on December 03, 2011, 09:05:48 pm
and the link between "Social Network Soundtrack" and "Hurt" - Trent Reznor
Good one buddy
Someone at work has managed to get this into my head.... Help!!!
Warning. Watch at your peril!
Sweet jesus that was awful Noah, :(
Shocking mate, shocking
Agreed, a small part of me hopes you catch fire for submitting me to that... ;-)
I did put a warning there!
and Ol, it's skandi-pop, thought you'd have an urge to love that kind of music...
Have found a lot of shit on you tube recently, think it's getting worse.
Quote from: noahtonkin on December 07, 2011, 01:46:13 pm
and Ol, it's skandi-pop, thought you'd have an urge to love that kind of music...
the only Skandi music worth listening to is Abba, Roxette and Ah-Ha.... :cool3:
I think that video just made me a bit sick in my mouth!
let's restore the balance:
Not a fan of the original Holy Diver then Lee?
The original holy diver is great too, and Dio is the Lord of Metal, but I think killswitch's version is just a little better
Bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon, no!
Sorry
I can somehow picture you Noah doing your rounds in pink scrubs with your hands above your head sing o o oh oh oh.
Quote from: noahtonkin on December 07, 2011, 01:46:13 pm
I did put a warning there!
and Ol, it's skandi-pop, thought you'd have an urge to love that kind of music...
Have found a lot of shit on you tube recently, think it's getting worse.
Noah, as a medical practitioner, surely you should know better than most, that a warning sign is Human Being for: "YOU MUST DO THIS! ITS POSSIBLY THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU COULD EVER DO WITH YOUR LIFE"
That said, it was still better than Friday :wink;m::
Quick amendment on lee's earlier post
Quote from: maelzch on December 07, 2011, 11:54:38 pm
and some proper metal:
Been listening to my best of Ultravox album a bit recently, and then found this on youtube - an even better extended version of my favourite Ultravox song.
Maybe not strictly music, but brilliant!
been listening to this a load today:
They won the Mercury Music prize in 2010, only just heard of them.
Very young band, but lots of promise
And this has been used on many TV shows..
And a nice cover version
Can't go wrong with a bit of Elbow
Quote from: The Trampoline on January 18, 2012, 03:18:58 pm
Can't go wrong with a bit of Elbow
You can... It's dreary, pretentious sh*t.
Quote from: Steve H on January 18, 2012, 03:21:28 pm
You can... It's dreary, pretentious sh*t.
No it's not you miserable git!
I like a lot of miserable pretentious sh*t.
But I don't like Elbow. Guy Garvey is just too smug.
I'm surprised they were allowed to do the music for the 2012 Olympics, I think it's going to be the most depressing opening ceremony in history!
Quote from: jackhoneysett on January 18, 2012, 03:39:39 pm
I like a lot of miserable pretentious sh*t.
But I don't like Elbow. Guy Garvey is just too smug.
I'm surprised they were allowed to do the music for the 2012 Olympics, I think it's going to be the most depressing opening ceremony in history!
I think it's perfect... It'll sum up the economic craphole that the Olympics has helped to land us in!!!
Not just its fault mind!
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/arts-%26-entertainment/elbow-to-demoralise-britain%27s-olympic-rivals-201111254595/ (http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/arts-%26-entertainment/elbow-to-demoralise-britain%27s-olympic-rivals-201111254595/)
That's quite funny, but I'm still keen on Elbow's music.
I don't care if elbow are smug, they make good music, much like coldplay's first album (not so much after)
Proof that all punk singers are on heroin, or at least look like it...
And the smae band proving everyone mimes on TOTP... just look at the drum sticks!
hehe they always play that in Cardiff's rock bar :thumbsup:
now for some New Model Army, best band in the world! Stormtrooper dances quite well to it too!
Hmm, got lost somewhere in the middle of the ten pages prior so apologies if this has been posted before but the band Walk off the Earth have a mean way with a cover...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9NF2edxy-M&feature=relmfu
Oh, and I quite like my own band too...shameless plug I know. Further apologies extended.
www.youtube.com/user/tensongsgone
Been listening to this giant of a Dance track recently after re-discovering it.
What's happened to the youtube link button?
Quote from: The Trampoline on February 13, 2012, 12:01:24 pm
What's happened to the youtube link button?
Has gone, (we have had a forum update), will get it back....
Quote from: fatolaf on February 13, 2012, 12:22:50 pm
Has gone, (we have had a forum update), will get it back....
That's cool, at least there is an image link button now.
Yay the youtube button is back and bigger than ever now (well the video in the post now)
To celebrate this, I started listening to this song a lot after hearing it used on How I Met Your Mother.
Very uplifting stuff, as life has picked up for me the last week then this seems to highlight my newly found optimism.
Urrrgh, optimistic Andy.
I'm currently listening to loads of Rammstein, as I'm off to see them live on friday! :)
Quote from: maelzch on February 22, 2012, 11:54:49 am
Urrrgh, optimistic Andy.
Well as long as my third date doesn't go wrong then you'll see lots of optimistic Andy on Saturday!
Quote from: The Trampoline on February 22, 2012, 12:14:51 pm
Well as long as my third date doesn't go wrong then you'll see lots of optimistic Andy on Saturday!
Thank christ I'll be in Wales! (Never thought I would find myself saying that!)
Florence Against the Machine's new album is awesome though, I actually agree with you there Andy. Shake it out is one of my favourite tracks.
Quote from: jackhoneysett on February 22, 2012, 12:20:05 pmFlorence Against the Machine's new album is awesome though, I actually agree with you there Andy. Shake it out is one of my favourite tracks.
Any you recommend?
All of them! No Light No Light is also good, Never Let Me Go, Only For A Night... all good!
Agreed, got the album myself and it's even better than lungs
Quote from: maelzch on February 22, 2012, 11:54:49 am
Urrrgh, optimistic Andy.
I'm currently listening to loads of Rammstein, as I'm off to see them live on friday! :)
Nice
Been listening to Lana Del Rey's debut album, amazing....
And something completely different, love this track....
Born to Die's the only Lana del Rey song I can stand, everything else is too slow and dreary, love her voice though. Also, don't watch her sing on Saturday Night Live, it was just awful, and I really mean awful!
I saw this guy at the weekend, apart from me getting a bit drunk and calling him Paedo Gay, he was pretty good, been listening to since I got back
OK, so just today I have come across a band called The Black Keys, turns out they are my new favourite band, who knew?!
Quite like those black keys!
I been listening to these quite a bit as I found them in my cd players
And this band, are my official new favourite fuc*king awesome!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
amongst other stuff, I've been listening to Rhapsody of Fire today, Christoper Lee + epic symphonic metal = Fracking ace!
Sun has brought out all the ska!!!
think I've put these guys in this thread before, this is who I saw live on Friday and Saturday this weekend just gone:
The greatest night club music ever!
You'll thank me later
It's no birdy song :wink;m::
Quote from: fatolaf on June 04, 2012, 10:32:47 am
It's no birdy song :wink;m::
haha, oddly enough they actually played that right afterwards. It was epic! Ah, those crazy Italians. :moonwalker:
Music to paint Nurgle stuff by?
I'm quite enjoying this at the moment.
few songs i saw at the weekend:
Off late I am listening to these epic music a lot. Two Steps from Hell, Thomas Bergesen have created such powerful tracks! Apart from that I am also liking Blackmore's Night and some of their tracks like Storm, Lorley are too good!
Reggae, and ska as in
Jimmy cliff
Maytals
Melodians
Desmond dekker and the aces
Byron lee and the dragonairs
Nicky Thomas
Also like some of the roots stuff like
Black uhuru
Burning spear
Peter tosh
If I'm in the mood for it I don't mind some ragga and jungle, but not much of it and only a few like
King jammy
Micky Finn
Ragga twins
Also am totally in a trance/nightcore faze right now :P
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