miph-not-melf |
We've got an old, Old, OLD PC converted into a Linux based Jukebox. Its currently sitting in the corner of the office here in Nottingham, UK playing a nice, random mix of tunes, the last 30 of which were
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Five Horse Johnson - Odella - The No. 6 Dance
Korn - It's Gonna Go Away - Issues
King Crimson - I Talk To The Wind - In the Court of the Crimson Ki
Grand Magus - Legion - Grand Magus
The Velvet Underground - I'm Waiting For The Man - Peel Slowly
Orb - A Mile Long Lump Of Lard - Cydonia
Röyksopp - Röyksopp / In Space - Melody A.M.
Monster Magnet - Dinosaur Vacume (Live) - B-Sides
Robyn Hitchcock - Solpadeine - Luxor
Placebo - Passive Aggressive (Brothers In Rhythm RSpecial K CDM
Brant Bjork - Cool Abdul - Saved By Magic
Orange Goblin - TURBO EFFALUNT(ELEPHANT) - The Big Black
The Psychedelic Furs - Pretty in Pink - Dark Side of the 80s (CD 1)
Spacemen 3 - Just To See You Smile (Instrumental) - Recurring
Sonic Youth - Titanium Exposé - Goo
Alabama 3 - Hypo Full Of Love - Exile on Coldharbour Lane
Pearl Jam - Habit - No Code
Talking Heads - Animals - The Name Of This Band Is Talki
Audioslave - Out Of Exile - Out Of Exile
Velvet Revolver - Fall To Pieces - Contraband
Cream - What A Bringdown - Goodbye
Faith No More - Malpractice - Angeldust
Morrissey - I'm Not Sorry - You Are The Quarry
Queens of the Stone Age - In the fade - R
Kyuss - Spaceship Landing - And The Circus Leaves Town
Echo & The Bunnymen - People Are Strange - Ballyhoo
PJ Harvey - You Said Something - Stories From the City, Stories
M83 - Fields, Shorelines And Hunters - Before The Dawn Heals Us
Fu Manchu - Written In Stone - Start The Machine
David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World - The Man Who Sold The World
drunken_nomad |
Hell yeah. I was listening to "Children of the Sea" and "Wishing Well" earlier tonight on LP!
i'll give you a star
so you know just where you are
don't you know
oh you know...
Then taking a page from gommer, I put on "Toys in the Attic" ....
but I really get her going
when I whip out my big 10 inch...
record of a band that plays the blues
The Jade |
Switched out Maiden a few moments ago for Bowie's Outside. Truly twisted CD. Its a concept CD--has a story about a murder. Murder for art. Its crazy good.
Spiderweb out of intestines was quite inspired. Every picture in the CD booklet, even the woman, is a digital twist on Bowie's own face.
Hallo Spaceboy shows him once again returning to the cut-up technique ala Burroughs (not the inventer, but the inspiration).
Sir Kaikillah |
Deftones-needles & pins
Cause thats how my days gone.
Nearly thwarted by beaurocrats.
teaching apathetic teens at the local high school.
Confronted a college councilor in denial about her students.
and I here an announcemnt about Paizo loosing the liscence for Dungeons and Dragons magazine. I've been a reader since issue 29. The last five years have been the best for both magazines
F**& I'm going surfing after this.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
My friends, we are not listening to a funeral dirge, we are listening to the drum and fife leading us on into a new realm of battle. And we shall answer their call. Marshal under the Paizo banner!
(okay, a little metaphorical, but still...)
Right now, I'm listening to the same thing you are, but it's kinda hard to hear over the blood pulsing through my veins.
Mortis |
mp3 player on shuffle last few include:-
UK Subs - Warhead
Exploited - Troops of Tomorrow
GBH - Church of the Truely Warped
Crass - Sheep Farmin in the Falklands
Conflict - Dodi did her doggie
Stiff Little Fingers - Wasted Life and Guitar and drum
Subhumans - Micky Mouse is Dead
Clash - London's Burning
Vibrators - Fighter Pilot
Anti Nowhere League - Punk Prayer
and last but not least
Angelic Upstarts - Solidarity
Regards
Mortis
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Sick Puppies!!!!wOOTWOOT!!!!!
NICE! I thought I was the only Sick Puppies fan on the boards!
Anyway,
'Swim With the Motherf!!*in' Sharks' by Scurvy
'The Fight of Moses Early and Sir Arthur McCloud' by the Prizefighter Inferno
'Wake Up' by the Living End
'The Ballad of Serenity' by Sonny Rhodes and Joss Whedon
'This Is the End (For You My Friend)' by Anti-Flag
'Comalies' by Lacuna Coil
'Deliverance' by Sick Puppies
Sir Kaikillah |
Sir Kaikillah wrote:Not to listen to the Spice Girls.
Tell me what you want? What you really, really want?
oh common sing with me.
I want, I want, I want If you want be my lover got get with my friend, friends that never end. (oh yaah that a threesome baby)
So tell me what you want? what you really, really want?
Common Mr. Shiny sing it. SING IT !!!!!!
Darkmeer |
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:Sir Kaikillah wrote:Not to listen to the Spice Girls.
Tell me what you want? What you really, really want?oh common sing with me.
I want, I want, I want If you want be my lover got get with my friend, friends that never end. (oh yaah that a threesome baby)
So tell me what you want? what you really, really want?
Common Mr. Shiny sing it. SING IT !!!!!!
I'm off to get my machete.
What do I listen to? My kids screaming or sleeping. Okay, right now it's raining, and I'm happy 'cause it's relaxing. If I were left to my own devices, I'd be listening to Celtic Twilight 5 or Green Day: American Idiot or Warning as far as albums. Otherwise, I'll do Darkmeer's Irish Mix (special blend 'o' Irish stuff that I really like).
/d
Andrew Turner |
I'm listening to CPT Feathersword sing the "Pirate Dance," which is apparently done in "your pirate pants"; and "toot-toot, chugah-chugah Big Red Car, you can travel fast and you can travel far." Oh, and you should "stop at the lights, look both ways, look both ways again; wait for the traffic to come to a stop and then cross the road with a friend." If anyone knows what I'm talking about, then I know you have small kids or live in Australia.
Soulkeeper |
The tool that works next to me like to talk out load to himself as he does. He says things just loud enough, and often repeats them, because he wants you to ask him what he's doing so he can go on and on about how good he is at things, and how whatever you do, he's done for 30 years.
Sadly, that's what I'm listening to...
Phil Lacefield Jr. Contributor |
<shameless_plug>
I listen to one thing and one thing only while I'm at work:
WOXY was a tiny little radio station in Oxford, Ohio that went off the airwaves in 2003 and became the world's first full radio station broadcasting on the internet. It is quite literally the birthplace of "modern rock", and if you ever saw the movie Rainman you'll hear Dustin Hoffman parroting the old call tags "97X - BAM! The Future of Rock & Roll!" over and over again.
I worked there for many years, and I'm still a huge supporter. Hell, my main car has the license plates WOXY.COM, I'm such a geek for it. Please check it out, and support internet radio!
</shameless_plug>
Charles Dunwoody RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32 |