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Departments => Music => Topic started by: EUOL on April 26, 2004, 10:00:01 AM
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So, I wanted to take a little different thread from the 'what are you listening' thread. Instead of listing general things you're listening to, go to your player and hit the 'next' button on shuffle, then post what comes up. (If you dare.... )
--Note, this will probably work best for those of us who have massive playlists with lots of random junk on them.
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And, in the spirit of starting things off, I hit my button and got....
"Fisherman's Horizon" from the FF8 soundtrack.
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The next song I got was "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence.
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Sublime "The Ballad of Johnny Butt".
Only they could name a song that, and make it sound so good.
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"Its all about the Pentiums", Wierd Al Yankovich
I love that guy....
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I could do this all day, I only do random play. Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories, "Stay (I Missed You)"
Geeky hotness... oh yeah.
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"massive playlists with lots of random junk on them" ? Ooooh, no, not me at ALL....
Big Bopper - Chantilly Lace
Still bored, thought I'd do it again -
Murray Head - One Night in Bangkok (sweet buttery monkeys, I LOVE this song)
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sweet buttery monkeys
If you insist (http://www.saintehlers.com/misc/images/monkeys/monkeybutter.gif)
... and yeah, I admit that this may have been the weirdest thing I've ever done in my life.
bringing it back to topic...
The Kinks, "King Kong" (and that's a lot of K's... hrm... new picture idea forming.....)
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marrionette-tsunami bomb
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Don't know that last one, TFO.
You know, this is kinda neat. It certainly does tell you something about people's personalities. (I keep worrying that something embarrassing will pop up....)
So, here goes:
Hum. "Track 10" off of the Princess Mononoke soundtrack. I didn't have an internet connection when I ripped the CD, so I couldn't go to CDDB and get the song names. I think it's one of the 'Attack of the pigs' ones.
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Actraiser Symphonic - Aitos-Temple
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Evanescence, my Immortal
Alex Lloyd, Amazing
Eminem, Lose Yourself
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All three at once?
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he has some interesting mixes
EUOL, Track 10 is "The Demon God II - The Lost Mountains" If you're worried about such things, Joe Hisaishi is the composer.
The Cars, "My Best Friend's Girl"
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No, one after the other. Then again, if I were to use realplayer, winamp and WMP all at once I could do that....
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The thing is, SE, I have TWO Mononoke soundtracks. I'm not sure which one this is, and both of them are numbered differently. If I weren't lazy, I could go look up the numbers and titles, but I am, so I'll just sit here and edit some more.
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weird. But fine. See if I try to be helpful again.
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We will SE. And you should be happy! - just think, EUOL just wasted some of your time :D
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The Tragically Hip - "Fireworks"
And EUOL, WMP will get the info for the tracks if you pop the CD in and play it in WMP. A useful feature of the program.
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yes, but you'd have to use WMP to do that.
Except that most all programs, including WinAmp, that play CDs have some sort of CDDB lookup.
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Cake - "She'll Come Back to Me" urgh... this is really weird that this one popped up. Kind of makes me sad.
But now it's TMBG - "Am I Awake?"
And I prefer WMP's "CDDB" thingy to Winamp's. As well, the whole WMP suck and tuck option to rip the songs right from the CD. I do use Winamp(5) though.
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Radiohead Treefingers
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And now Pearl Jam's Gods Dice
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Tsunami bomb- no ones looking
R.E.M.-losing my religion
sum 41-fat lip
TOT-black as the devil painteth
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Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Drunks and Children
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System of a down-chop suuey
White stripes-severed nation army
Nirvana-come as you are
cheiftans-the long black veil
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07 Track 7
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bloodhound gang-I hope you die
TOT-a rose for the dead
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Hayley Westerna - Who painted the Moon black?
Queen - Another One bits the Dust
Liz Phair - Supernova
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ooh thats some good stuff
tsunami bomb-lemonade
harvey danger-flag poll sittah
king missle-cheesecake song
fatboy slim-right here right now
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Lol, i tend to be fairly selective. But I also listen to fairly narrow range of stuff, I can't say I've heard of most of yours.
Eminem - Sing for the Moment
Whitlams - Blow up the Pokies
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R.E.M.-texarkana
TOT-lorelie
Tsunami bomb-not forever
tricky- lupus lunare
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heh,
Thousand Words-from the Final Fantasy X-2 soundtrack
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Ookla the Mok "Dub Intermission"
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Frank Zappa - Valley Girl
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Mediaeval Baebes--Love me Broughte
followed by Huey Lewis--Power of Love
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heh, Huey Lewis and the News. Rock on.
The Beatles "I'm so Tired"
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fatboy slim-we've come along way baby
system of a down-aerials
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Lord of the Rings--The Black Gate Opens
(various artists) Marty McFly with the Starlighters--Jonny B. Goode
Mariah Carey--When You Believe
I have very diverse tastes...
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Our Lady Peace - "Lying Awake"
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The Dehorn Crew with Leslie Fish - Banned from Argo
Bwhahaha! Ookla, you're to blame for that one.
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Fatboy Slim "In Heaven"
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Gloria Gaynor, "I Will Survive"
Yeah, girl power, baby.
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And now Billie Holiday, "Crazy He Calls Me"
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tsunami bomb-3 days and 1000 nights
tsunami bomb-mayhem on the high seas(rotting vampire eyeballs)
tsunami bomb-irish boys
tsunami bomb-cantare del morte
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"Ghràidh an Tig Thu" by Cliar (Scottish Gaelic folk)
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oh man I didnt think anybody here listened to that stuff!
you have good taste stacer.
Tsunami bomb- wrapped in red
braveharts(newscotts)-dance of a thousand...(the title really never was finished)
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and now
tsunami bomb-breakaway
tsunami bomb-the invasion from within
tsunami bomb- not forever
fatboy slim-acid 8000
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You really like Tsunami Bomb, don't you?
Mr E - Beautiful Blues
Vanessa Amrosi - Shine
Muse - Thoughts of a Dying Atheist
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Outkast, stop liking Eels. I want to remain in my prejudices that you do not know the joy of such music.
Pearl Jam "Last Kiss"
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The Corrs - Irresistable
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fatboy slim-funks yo brotha
evanescence-whisper
jhonny cash-a boy named su
and of course
tsunami bomb-obligation
*gasps in awe at the fact that you guys never heard tsunami bomb*
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U2 - "Grace"
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heh, and then Mark Knopfler "The Fireswamp and the Rodents of Unusual Size"
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pink floydd-wish you were here
hoobestank-sorry i hurt you
dead by morning-forks in your eye's
king missle-sensitive artist(hilarious)
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Max, do you mean "fat boy slim-funk soul brother"? Anyway, my next song was:
This Love-Maroon 5
and
Yellow Submarine (hehe)-Beatles
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Garbage - "I Think I'm Paranoid"
OMD - "Dreaming"
Mark Knopfler - "Morning Ride" (lots o' Princess Bride showing up lately)
Alex Lifeson - "Strip and Go Naked" (the titles for Alex's solo efforts and his occasional lyrical pieces are exactly why we're glad that Geddy Lee and Neil Peart write all of Rush's songs)
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Max, do you mean "fat boy slim-funk soul brother"?
No, because the title of the song is "Rockefeller Skank"
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heh, this is weird but worked amazingly well:
The Animaniacs "The Nations of the World"
Morphine "Sheila"
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TOT-velveteen dreams
Fatboy slim-kalifornia
and you was right it is rockefeller skank, I just couldnt remember the title
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Thanks fuzzy ;D...I don't know fatboy slim that much, so I don't know the titles of their songs...but I do know that the lyric is "funk soul brother"...so I assumed that's what he meant.
Anyway, back on topic, next on the list is:
Whisper-Evanescence
after that... Red Hot Chili Peppers-Zephyr Song
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Pet Shop Boys - Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)
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Louie Bellson - "Waltz for Mia"
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Life goes around--Scorpions. (Yay 80's metal hair bands!)
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Jim Croce, "Five Short Minutes"
...and it just switched to Michelle Branch, "Everywhere," a relic from the previous user of this computer. I don't actually know her music. But I first listened to Barenaked Ladies because of this previous coworker's tastes in music, so I suppose I'll give Michelle a chance, too.
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Simon and Garfunkle-america
Tsunami bomb-planet shmanet(rocky horror cover)
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Sugarcult, "Lost in You"
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The Soft Boys, Queen of eyes from Underwater Moonlight...
http://www.thesoftboys.com/music/The%20Soft%20Boys%20-%20The%20Queen%20of%20Eyes.mp3
Discography
http://www.robynhitchcock.com/softunderwater.htm
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Death Cab for Cutie "Pictures in an Exhibition"
U2 - "Hi Has a Kite" (which later got re-written as "Salome" and released as a B-Side during the Achtung Baby era)
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Chemlab - Codine, Glue, and You
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dead by morning- where'd my legs get to?
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maroon5-this love
tsunami bomb 3 days and 1000 nights
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dead by morning-choking on my best friend's kidneys
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bloodhound gang- the long road
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Just thought I needed to break up TFO's monopoly of the board :D Besides Im bored to death, have been staring at the same thing for the past 7 hours and my eyes are way past watering.
Taxiride, Creeping up Slowly
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Kate Rusby, "Bold Riley"
I have a lot of Kate Rusby here at work.
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Black Jack Davey- the white stripes.
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Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Right Round
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dead by morning-rhinophobia
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Uranium Based Life Form "Basic Calico"
Quote marks are really helpful for separating bands from songs
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Ween - "Drifter in the Dark"
Because well, drifting in the dark is a great thing to do.
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cheiftans-"water from the well"
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Space Ghost - "Scat Sandwich"
The Smiths - "Stope Me If You've Heard This One Before"
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system of a down- needles
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Little Anthony and the Imperials-- "Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop."
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These Walls- Trapt
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cheiftans-foggy dew
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Jimmy Eat World - "Sweetness"
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Van Morrison, "And It Stoned Me"
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Poe - Trigger Happy Jack
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Chinese Bamboo Flute Music "Temple By A River." I don't know the artist.
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Primus, "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver"
then
Our Lady Peace "Life"
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Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband - "Go to Hell"
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U2 - Stuck in a moment (acoustic version)
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DarkMateria - "The Picard Song"
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the beatles- a hard days night
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system of a down- toxicity
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lucid assembly
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Shannon Knoll, What about me.
Hey angel, haven't seen you on here for a while :)
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dead man stuck in a drain pipe
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U2 "Mysterious Ways" (Solarplexus Club Mix)
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Brown Sugar - The Rolling Stones
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Rancid "Salvation"
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American Music Club, "The President's Test for Physical Fitness."
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Pop Will Eat Itself - Wise Up Sucker!
(man this song is addictive)
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heh, the first song I heard from them was 'Can U Dig It" which the school radio had on CD. I wasn't impressed by it, but at that point I was all classic rock or die, man.
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queene-bohemian rhapsody
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Dick Dale and the Del-tones "Bonzai Washout"
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Toad the Wet Sprocket "Fly from Heaven" (live)
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Gunsmith Cats - Do it Minnie May.
This was the very first Mp3 I ever had, I believe. It came from the now sadly dead www.bigmog.com (now a redirections to the titular person's livejournal) a site dedicated to requests of video game and Anime music. It had a forum, which was the very first I ever frequented, and much like T.F.O does now, I ended up with a group of people from school posting on the forum. it has a very different flavour to here, but here was the first place after BIGmog I actually felt comfortable, not liking any other forum I know or lurk.
Anyway, I had recently seen the series, so I got this, even though I don't recognise it being used in the series. I didn't pay close attention though.
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Tage and Tekiel were Bigmog regulars, I think, though I'm not sure how much posting they did on the forums.
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Wow, that's weird, JP. I was on bigmog for years, and still keep in contact with some of those people. I used the same nick, although you may have gotten there later, after the fiasco that split the community. Is the IRC channel still open?
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The irc was still around a few months ago when I last checked, though kinda quiet.
I was at BIGmog from a couple of years back, way back in the days of BIGmog 1.0, when Crotchety Old Gamer was still around, and Malkuth and Smethers had page long debates. I used the nick "Swift" back then thou.
Now I think about it, I actually found this site through the topic of #BIGmog at one time. Weird.
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What exactly was the 'fiasco' that split the community?
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Yeah, which one are you talking about?
The time when we had all those flame wars and spammers at once?
The time when C2Talon appeared, and Roland's hatred for him (and Kirby-Power) almost drove him and Malkuth at each others throats?
The time when Bigmog went down, the phorum moved to vgmusic.com, and a whole lot of people never found it, and we got a whole lot worse quality in posting?
Or the time when Bigmog 2 came back, and slowly faded to death?
Or was there another fiasco before those ones? (Like the irc/ phorum war?)
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Death Cab for cutie - "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes"
look, it's Death Cab for Cutie. Nothing else need be said.
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Neil Diamond - Solitary Man
Now, I actually don't like a lot of his songs, but I do like this one, and I downloaded it last fall because I was analyzing the grammatical structure, after spending far too much time enjoying myself in Skousen's Elang 325 class. Just the structure on:
"Don't know that I will, but until I can find me/
a girl who'll stay, and won't play games behind me/
I'll be what I am: a solitary man."
I mean, it's a really complex sentence, but it's all once sentence, and apart from the niggling bit about "I can find me" it's grammatically correct, but it doesn't sound like it is. And that just tickled me.
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Tsunami bomb- headlights on a hand grenade.
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Evanescence, Everybody's Fool
Gary Jules, Mad World
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Tsunami bomb- swimmong through molasses
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Gary Jules, Mad World
Stupid Gary Jules. When is he going to put that song on Itunes?
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Rob Zombie - Superbeast remix
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heh:
Shonen Knife "Daydream Believer"
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MC Hawking - Crazy as ****
My least favourite of all MC Hawking tracks!
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tsunami bomb-roundabout
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artist I cant remember-the killing moon
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Queens of the Stoneage- I can Go with the Flow
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Nights - Gloom of the NHC
Some really cool Nights track. I never played the game, nor do I remember where the track came from, but it's cool.
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New Order - "60 Miles an Hour (Superman Love)"
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dead by morning- inside(it's been living in my kidneys for a week now)
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Remy Shand - The Way I Feel
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Alien Ant Farm - "Smooth Criminal"
yeah, the only Michael Jackson cover I'll ever listen to.
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Heh, you said Michael Jackson and cover in the same sentence. :D
TMBG "South Carolina"
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Love and Rockets - "It Could Be Sunshine"
Yes. I love them. Ever since i first heard "No New Tale to Tell." "Earth, Sun, Moon" is one of the best albums ever put together. Definitely the best album of the 80s.
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Zelda Takt of Wind - Parting with the King od Hyrule
From the Slightly dark Samply, an online VG music mag.
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a punk cover of the theme to Fraggle Rock
Look, if I have to explain how cool that is, well... you're hopeless.
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For Your Malice, by Lamb of God
then
Helheim by Therion (gotta love opera metal)
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black sabbath- magic man
saint, where can I get the punk fraggle cover? I need it......
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Toad The Wet Sprocket- Good Intentions
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I could be convinced to put it somewhere later.
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Pink Floyd. "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict."
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Modest mouse- float on
that's not what the cover is called is it?
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no, that's an actual song by Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd is NOT a punk band.
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Bad Religion "Ten in 2010"
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franz ferdinan-auf auscht
I know it's not a punk band I'm a huge fan of pink floyd, i have like six of thier cds, i was just wondering
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modest mouse- dramamine
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Louis Armstrong - "A Kiss to Build a Dream On"
FOllowed by Harry Connick, Jr - "With Imagination"
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tsunami bomb-scissors
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Rush, "Xanadu"
Holy frickin' cow. I've heard this song a million times, but i'm still completley blown away by Neil Peart's amazing drumming. Wow. That guy is like... wow.
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Tool- Parabol/Parabola
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Bikeride... "our lips are sealed" cover
transitioning to Bob Dylan "Mamma you've been on my mind."
To "American Music" by the Violent Femmes
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hotel california
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Goin' Up the Country, Canned Heat (my friend made me a mix CD for my birthday, and this was on it)
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the dark of the matinee
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The complete ride audio of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion attraction :)
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Me First and the Gimme Gimmies
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desperado
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Regression - Dream Theater
I actually didn't like this CD as much as I assumed I would. Everyone told me how great Dream Theater was, but I found that there was far too much talking and not enough music on this particular album. Even the music wasn't all that great, save for a few excellent instrumental sections.
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A 'Best of Oasis' compilation CD a friend gave me;
1. Fade Away
2. Whatever
3. Talk tonight
4. To be free
5. Cast no Shadow
6. Sunday Morning
7. Stop Crying your heart Out
8. Wonderwall
9. Live Forever
10. The Masterplan
11. Champagne Supernova
12. Where did it all go Wrong?
I hadn't really heard much of Oasis before this, but I'm rather enjoying it.
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Peace Train, Cat Stevens
My grandma always told me I have an old soul, and I agree with her. Most of the music I listen to is at least 20 years old.
There was a Jimmy Buffett concert last night at Fenway Park and it was hilarious to see all the fans walking down the street in their Hawaiian shirts. A lot of people were tailgating outside on the street (the venue doesn't have any parking, as you can probably imagine in Boston) and they were in lawn chairs and even had tiki torches. The mayor had apparently gotten on the radio asking people not to tailgate because of the difficulty in the parking situation, so this was their answer.
But I didn't hear any Jimmy Buffett. In fact, I wouldn't have known it was Jimmy Buffett if it weren't for my friend that I walked home with, who told me she'd heard it on the radio. I thought it was a Sox game.
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Jimmy Buffet isnt' exactly top of the pops, new stuff, y'know. He's been recording for a long time.
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Did I say it was? It was simply a tangent. :P
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I demand you identify your tangents moer strongly.
I demand that I may, or may not, be Vroomfondle.
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auf ausche
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Change - Blind Melon
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Frou Frou "Details." I especially love the first track:
So let go, let go,
Jump in.
Well, what you waiting for?
It's all right
'Cause there's beauty in the breakdown.
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kryptonite
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I think i need to reiterate the request that you do more than just say the name of the song. Or even the song and artist.
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well then let me start
Two Princes - Spin Doctors
this has to be one of my favorite happy songs of all time.
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3 days and 1000 nights_tsunami bomb
one of may favorite songs ever....
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I've been listening to this one song since Friday night when I FINALLY found a copy of it. It's the final opening theme from the Ruroni Kenshin series - "Kimi Ni Fureru Dake De", alternately translated as "Just Touched by You" and "Just I Touch You". The engrish title amuses me more, but I'm trying to memorize it in Japanese so it really doesn't matter.
Very catchy. Listen at own risk, lest you get a song stuck in your head in a language you don't understand...
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bad touch- bloodhound gang
hehe one of my mom's personal faves(seriously)
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I asked for water-spectre
I love this one
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Paul Simon--Something So Right
Good ol' Paul. Mellow and good for doing homework. Plus, I love the lines:
When something goes wrong
I'm the first to admit it
I'm the first to admit it
And the last one to know
when something goes right
Well it's likely to lose me, mm
It's apt to confuse me
Because it's such an unusual sight
My grandma says I have an "old soul"--and in music I have to agree with her.
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a metal mix. Ok, a big chunk of it isn't metal. but still. Got 'Tallica, Rob Zombie, AC/DC, etc. etc. I'm likin. Good deal with customers music.
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The Get-Up Kids- Action and Action
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Yodelling Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik/Symphoney No. 40 in G Minor, on Yodeling the Classics, Vol. 2.
It's actually really interesting. They even apologize for slaughtering Mozart within the song.
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My Morning Jacket.
That's about all that's playing these days.
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I would also like to make a reminder. Look at the first post of the thread, folks. This isn't the 'What are you listening to' thread. Don't tell us that you found a song that you've been looking for, and don't tell us that your favorite song just came on.
This is the thread where you put EVERYTHING you have on shuffle, then push play and tell us what song came up and tell us what that song says about you. (I.e., where you got it, why you listen to it, what you think of it.)
Post on the other thread if you just want to talk about what you prefer to listen to at the moment.
My post:
David Arkenstone, "Destiny," off of the SPIRIT WIND album. It, unfortunately, sounds like pretty much every other song on the album. SPIRIT WIND is a soundtrack to a TV discovery channel thing about American Indians, or something like that. The tracks are nice and moody, but very repetitive.
I got the album for a couple bucks at a used CD store, I think. Arkenstone is usually a good bet--he's this hippie who does new age music as 'fake' soundtracks to fantasy novels and the like. Usually pretty good, but this one is weaker than the others I've heard.
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Most days my Itunes are only on Party Shuffle, so whatever comes up is what comes up. Did you think I chose Yodeling Mozart?
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Great Big Sea: "Yarmouth Town"
I picked up all my Great Big Sea because I asked a friend what bands I should check out, and she said she really liked them. I do too. sort of a cross between an Irish Folk Band and REM.
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Mike Watt
Against the 70's
A punk singer singing about how the kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's. Basically a song about idiotic nostalgia...
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My next song was:
Hal Ketchum
Small Town Saturday Night
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Pink Floyd, "On the Run"
yay for Pink!
so... you better run.
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Joe Redifer - Shinobi Ninja Strut OverClocked ReMix
Because, as we all know, Ninjas are awesome.
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The Pixies "Wave of mutilation (UK Surf mix)
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Final Fantasy 7 Acoustic Fireworks OC ReMix.
Just another OCR, and one that fits the mood of a NYE at home online.
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William Shatner "Has Been"
This album is surprisingly rather good. My favorite is "I can't get behind that." It's a very compelling, very emotional album. Ben Folds does a great job adding music to Shatner's stories. You should try some.
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an acoustic portugese version of David Bowies "Starman" from the soundtrack of "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou"
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The Thompson Twins. "Hold Me Now."
This was on one of the very first tapes I ever had. Ordered from Columbia or BMG or something.
It was a new tape then. I still think it's a solid production.
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Wilco's Summer Teeth.
What a great catchy tune. One of the best on the same-titled album.
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WAR
(Barret Strong, Norman Whitfield/Edwin Star)
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
War is something that I despise
For it means destruction of innocent lives
For it means tears in thousands of mothers' eyes
When their sons go out to fight to give their lives
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
War
It's nothing but a heartbreaker
War
Friend only to the undertaker
War is the enemy of all mankind
The thought of war blows my mind
Handed down from generation to generation
Induction destruction
Who wants to die
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
War has shattered many young men's dreams
Made them disabled bitter and meanLife is too precious to be fighting wars
each day
War can't give life it can only take it away
War
It's nothing but a heartbreaker
War
Friend only to the undertaker
Peace love and understanding
There must be some place for these things today
They say we must fight to keep our freedom
But Lord there's gotta be a better way
That's better than
War
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again
War
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
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Anything but love... Squirrel nut zippers
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MG, read the first post. This is not the "what are you listening to (http://www.timewastersguide.com/boards/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=Music;action=display;num=1052585610)" thread. This is the "what came up next on your shuffled complete music collection" thread.
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:-[ Because I hadn't noticed this thread before, and "What are you listening to" has grown to 24 pgs, I assumed a continuation. Sorry *moves post*
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s'all good, i'm just keepin it straight
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U2 "Theme from Mission: Impossible" (ok, it's really just Larry and Adam, the two guys who DIDN'T have to make up new names for themselves)
I have the single with three different mixes/versions on it, and since my playlist at work is only 292 songs (as opposed to the ~10 billion at home) it comes up fairly frequently. Surprisingly, it's not even remotely tiresome yet. I'm going into groove mode.
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Death Cab for Cutie "President of What?"
I picked up these DCfC mp3s on a lark. it was recommended to me by a friend who has musical interests that only coincide with mine about 50% of the time. He pointed me at their site and they had soem free mp3s available. I likes them all. Yummy indy music!
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Ceredwen - "Fel yr Eira"
Yay for pretty Welsh music!
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Jimmy Eat World "Ramina"
Yay for instrumentals.
Elvis Costello "No Dancing"
Yay for people named Elvis.
e, if you liked those Death Cab tracks, you should really pick up their cd "Transatlanticism". I got it this weekend, and it's one of my better purchases in a long time. Unfortunately, my other purchase, Taking Back Sunday's "Tell All Your Friends", was a little bit disappointing.
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I've never been all that impressed by Taking Back Sunday. Not sure why. But yeah, Death Cab needs to go on my purchase list.
Right now I've got Too Much Joy's "What It Is" which I ripped from my copy of their album Mutiny. Look, TMJ is a a way of life, a band, and a mouth disease. And they're always worth purchasing. "Congratulations, James, now you're a **** for eternity. I don't know what your words for it are. I just know what it is."
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Psykosonik - "Accume" (Previously Unreleased)
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I got Vanishing Point by Giant Sand.
Heheh... Music Library: 4107 items. 13.7 days. 24.91 GB. : D I'm just showing off now.
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7002 tracks in playlist, average track length: 3:50
Estimated playlist length: 449 hours 1 minute 52 seconds
you lose.
listening to Phish - "Weigh" A funny tune off "Rift." "I'd like to cut your head off so I could weigh it. What do you say?"
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12.28.99 - Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Wow... That's pretty awesome, man. How much of that do you really listen to?
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yes.
that is, all of it. I have checked each song for proper tags and quality. I only rip/download songs I like. If I make a mistake, I delete it
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Good on ya! Sadly, a lot of the songs I have, I don't know of yet...
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Let's see. . .
Bond Victory [Mike Batt Remix] . . . not bad. I was kind of hoping for something from a movie.
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My latest favorites are
Nickleback: Rockstar
Lost Prophets: Rooftops & Last Train
Hinder: Lips of an Angel
Bullet for my Valentine: Tears don't Fall
I get my songs from Itunes