At the moment, I´m listening to Amy Winehouse. It´s jazz, or something like that, and it keeps fascinating me.
In the last few days, I had also Jean Michel Jarre and Bif Naked in my playlist, and Mussorgski. Talk about mixed taste...
I was on a "must find the music from Supernatural" last night, so I'm listening to the following:
Can't Find My Way Home - Blind Faith
Hush - Deep Purple (hell yeah!)
Hey Man Nice Shot - Filter
All Right Now - Free
Carry On Wayward Son - Kansas
Hush - Kula Shaker
Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
Hair of the Dog - Nazareth (this one's for you, Heathensson!)
EDIT: Forgot to add these two:
Silent Lucidity - Queensryche
Ashes to Ashes - Tarbox Ramblers
'Tusk and Temper' by Every Time I Die
'Millstone' by Brand New
'Villains' by Nothingface
'The Road to Mallow' by Peter Mulvey, faturing 'Full' Nelson Shapiro
'The Space Between' (Dave Matthews cover) by Keeg and the Weasels
'(We Are The) Wicked Sensitive Crew' by the Dropkick Murphys
'More Human Than Human (King's Harem remix) by White Zombie
'This is Halloween' (Danny Elfman cover) by Marilyn Manson
They are on a rampage
Unleashed from ancient time
Stumbling from the ice age
Marching side by side
Beaks of steel are flaming
Women are enraged
Sky of death is flaming
Women get engaged
They were born of atomic steel
Life and death to them seemed so unreal
Slashing at the ramparts
Hurling tons of shot
Shopping now at Wal Mart
Smoking tons of pot
They are on a rampage
They were first to fight
They would write a new page
If they could only write
They were born of atomic steel
THEY ATTACK
Life and death to them was so unreal
THEY ATTACK
C'mon baby, kick 'em in the ding - ding
Trouble on the double's what it b-b-b-b bring bring
They were born of atomic steel
THEY ATTACK
It's a penguin attack!
So get back
They were born of atomic steel
Life and death to them was so unreal
THEY ATTACK
armored phalanxes
flanking maneuvers
vomiting terror
Gibsons and Hoovers
Blasted by fusion
Kicked in the head
just to make sure
we chopped up their dead
It's a penguin attack!
They were born of atomic steel
Life and death to them was so unreal
Stumbling from the ice age
They were last in flight
They would write a new page
If they could only write
Rumbling from the ice age
They were last in line
They would start a new age
If they could just take time
It's a penguin attack!
C'mon baby, kick him in the ding-ding
Trouble on the double's what it b-b-b-b-bring bring
THEY ATTACK
It's a penguin attack
They were born of atomic steel
THEY ATTACK
Life and death to them was so unreal
THEY ATTACK
'Enter Sandman' by Metallica
'DTO' by Vision of Disorder
'The Wolf Is Loose' by Mastodon
'Reflecting God' by Marilyn Manson
'A Cloak of Elvenkind' by Marcy Playground
'Poem' by Taproot
'The Last In Line' by Ronnie James Dio
'Make A Move' by Lostprophets
'Cuts Marked In The March Of Men' by Coheed and Cambria
'Captain Kelly's Kitchen' by Dropkick Murphys
drunken_nomad(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Modules Subscriber)
These guys are part Gene's flame, part GWAR rubber appendeges, part Turbonegro pronunciation, all kikass guitar n' 80's metal!!!! They are going to be a Ozzy's Freefest this summer. Gonna be there in Kansas City 7/30/07 Yeah!
"I feel pretty" -- Sound of Music soundtrack
"Rum Tum Tugger" -- Cats soundtrack
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" -- Cyndi Lauper
"Hall of the Mountain King" -- Savatage
'Dynamite Bill (Makin' Things Go Boom)[live at TiHi]' by Peter Mulvey
'M.I.A.' by Avenged Sevenfold
'Hunters of the Sky' by Mastodon
'The Ballad of Dan the Insurance Salesman' by the Arrogant Worms
'Sweet Dreams' by Marilyn Manson
'The Beheading of a King' by Amon Amarth
'Needles' by Seether
'Sympathy for the Devil' by the Rolling Stones
'Destroyer' by StaticX
'All Along the Watchtower' by Bob Dylan
'Go With The Flow' by Queens of the Stone Age
'Crashed' by Chris Daughtry
'The Wolf Is Loose' by Mastodon
'Ten Speed of God's Blood and Burial' by Coheed and Cambria
'The Rocker' by Thin Lizzy
'78' by the Prizefighter Inferno
'QUESTION!' by System of a Down
'Rather Be Dead' by Refused
'Fine Again' by Seether
'The Reflecting God' by Marilyn Manson
'Spieluhr' by Rammstein
'Burn the Witch' by Queens of the Stone Age
'Dead Flowers' by the Rolling Stones
'Calling' by Taproot
'Sorrow' by Bad Religion
'The Lords of Salem' by Rob Zombie featuring John 5 (formerly of Marilyn Manson)
'The Man Comes Around' by Johnny Cash
Lyrical themes include death (surprise, surprise?), life, loss, love, unity, disappointment and revenge, but only to start with. Sort of where my mind went to after reading about Brent's brother in Oklahoma in the Dungeon threads...One of my best friends is named Brent and I somehow thought it was him posting there. Life is so strange, I haven't thought about him in a while (he lives in Florida). I probably need to call him. And my brother. And my mom n dad.
Other music this week include the crazy cover of "My Humps" by Alanis Morrisette and the even crazier cover of NIN's "Hurt" by somebody using a Kermit puppet. You'll have to google these vids for yerself, I'm not sure what to think of either one. The pic of Henson during the phrase "...everyone I know goes away in the end..." kills me.
The fan on the back of the computer, the tags on my dogs' collars jingling as they walk about the house, the monthly emergency siren test (conducted the first weekend of each month at 1pm), an air plane flying by on it's way to Metro Airport, and hopefully a mail carrier putting a Dungeon Magazine in my noisy brass mail box afixed to the front of my home accompanied by the barking of my belgian tervuren/springer spaniel mix. She's so highstrung.
'Luca' by Brand New
'In Time' by Mark Collie and 'Dimebag' Darrell
'The Press Corpse' by Anti-Flag
'Epic' by Faith No More
'Betrayed' by Avenged Sevenfold
The Intelligent Toys (Sutemos) album while on my break from class in the library.
It's this incrediably beautiful electronic music that can be quite sparse once second and then lush the next. The sky's cloudy and the the wind is blowing. It's a nice backdrop to the day.
Anyone else into pretty blippy music like Boards of Canada or this album?
It's this incrediably beautiful electronic music that can be quite sparse once second and then lush the next. The sky's cloudy and the the wind is blowing. It's a nice backdrop to the day.
Anyone else into pretty blippy music like Boards of Canada or this album?
Thats a really poetic description YeuxAndI. I'm not familiar with the song or album though.
kikai13(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Modules Subscriber)
Right now, I've got Iron Maiden's Brave New World going. Not their absolute best, but I still dig it.
Magnus Magnusson(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Companion Subscriber)
YeuxandI wrote:
Anyone else into pretty blippy music like Boards of Canada or this album?
Try Sigur Ros....incredible. Also, Beth Gibbons had a fantastic album out a coupla years ago with a guy named Rustin Man. She was the lead singer for Portishead and she is fantastic in every way.
Anyone else into pretty blippy music like Boards of Canada or this album?
Try Sigur Ros....incredible. Also, Beth Gibbons had a fantastic album out a coupla years ago with a guy named Rustin Man. She was the lead singer for Portishead and she is fantastic in every way.
Neato, I will. I have a little bit of Sigur Ros but had forgotten that I did.
Mothamn: thank you. You should check it out. It's really nice to listen to during a low key moment during a session or before the session starts.
I am currently listening to my brother practice his DJing thinkg. He's gonna be an international star!! :D