Since pino kicked us out of the old thread that had a whopping 1073 posts I thought I would start this anew.
I am currently *cough cough* listening to the Live at Asbury Park bootleg (Black Sabbath).
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Since pino kicked us out of the old thread that had a whopping 1073 posts I thought I would start this anew.
I am currently *cough cough* listening to the Live at Asbury Park bootleg (Black Sabbath).
Lulu And Donegan "The Golden Years"
Iron Maiden - For the greater good of God
a bootleg of the Bangalore concert which I was at back in March :)
CSS - Cansei de Ser Sexy
Modest Mouse - Good News For People Who Like Bad News
Shack - Waterpistol
Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Pink Floyd
Dream Theater- Repentence
A ticking noise in the air-con system directly above my head.....
:laugh:
Right now it's "Roorback" by Sepultura.
Playing in the bath - My Son ;)
voice of resurrection - Kick Bong
Blood Sugar - Pendulum
A user named Ruth on muselive.com has had the idea to try get Muse to number #1 in the UK singles chart this week with the song, Citizen erased
To help you can purchase this song
UK PEOPLE:
a) through itunes
b) through HMV Digital (requires IE)
c) through 7 Digital
Please note free itunes downloads from coke won't count towards the chart so using this to get the song won't help only actually purchasing it will.
NON UK PEOPLE
you can help by downloading the song from 7 Digital, no software required but you may need a UK postcode some examples are: TQ14 9HZ, ME11SA, YO19 5PD. IV12 4ST, IV12 4QX, B91 3GR, B91 3GT, B91 3GS... (basically B91 3G.....then any letter after R should do it)
So if you are tired of pop, hip hop and indie ruling the charts go and buy it to prove that real music still exists.
If you don't now what it sounds like here is MUSE playing it live.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jQUGP6f6Taw
BTW Muse 'Citizen Erased' is what I am currently listening to ;)
YOU STOLE MY ONLY LONG-RUNNING THREAD!!!! HOW DARE YOU!!! :p :
In Your World - Muse
Wow, thats the best version of Citizen Erased I have ever heard, definitely their best song, certainly deserves any success it gets. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Personally i think it's pants, but each to their own :\
All along the watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by CarlMetro
Matt Bellamy from MUSE guitar style = modern day Jimi Hendrix :p
You know, there might be something in that, even if he is a better keynoard player, he's certainly very unique on guitar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
ERA - the mass what a great tune
A Forest - The Cure
Close to the edge - Yes
Amanda - Boston
Opeth- Face Of Melinda
Robbie Williams - Supreme
Plan B - Sick 2 Def. Not really the kind of music I like but is interesting to have a varied collection.
The Pigeon Detectives - Dont Know How To Say Goodbye :D :D
Every week there's about a dozen internet campaigns to make a song enter / re-enter the charts - usually Stop by the Spice Girls! They never work. Even Chris Moyles, with his millions of listeners, only managed moderate success with Billie. [Insert "re-entering Billie" joke of your choice here].Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
I'm listening to Alisha's Attic, btw.
Just to show my diverse taste in music, here's the last five songs randomly selected by my iTunes library:
Lily Allen :kiss: - Knock Em Out
Oasis - All Around The World
Rammstein - Du Hast
Joy Division - Dead Souls
Kate Nash - Foundations
Some have been more successful than others. I just mentioned it because it's one of my favourite songs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
I think it got to about 112 in the chart :s .
I can't tolerate Lily Allen at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bezza
Does anyone else think that the chorus in 'Smile' has the same tune to 'The Wheels on the Bus' ?
I've been listening to a collection of avant-garde 'pieces' by Newcastle based early-80s weirdos, Metgumbnerbone. Eerie as anything. See archived news story below:
The goths and grave robbers
Nov 23 2005
By Ray Marshall, The Evening Chronicle
When police went to investigate reports of strange happenings at a Tyneside graveyard they made a macabre discovery.
The story, in the Evening Chronicle in November, 1984, showed grave robbers had plundered family crypts which had lain undisturbed for more than 130 years.
The story became even more gruesome when they traced the crime to a group of men calling themselves the Gentlemen Of The Club, otherwise known as a weird pop group called Metgumbnerbone, who specialised in Tibetan trumpet music.
These young men had used the bones they had taken from the crypts to make musical instruments by drilling small holes in them.
When police raided the home of one of the men in Northcote Street, Newcastle, they found a welcoming sign above the door - an imitation axe and the Metgumbnerbone emblem of a skull.
Inside the house they found several bones lying around the living room, thigh bones and skulls on the kitchen table and bags of skulls waiting for attention.
There were also books on sexual deviation and black magic, as well as other aspects of the occult.
Hanging on the living room wall was the black magic symbol of inverted triangles in a circle. A huge flag covered one wall with its gold on black emblem.
When the five men were arrested they admitted attacking three graves and removing skeletons. Altogether there were 10 bodies of men, women and children. The group also kept a manuscript of their dark deeds.
They told how on a midnight raid at the Westgate Hill Cemetery in Newcastle they smashed crypts and entered the vaults where complete families lay at rest, their bones incased and neatly stored.
Using shovels and torches they dug their way underground, risking becoming trapped under the ancient stone and marble.
A CID spokesman said the case was a sickening misuse of the sanctity of the dead.
From their inquiries detectives were left in no doubt that the club members had been indulging in ritualistic rights of the black arts.
The five musicians, Alan English, of Jesmond, John Smith, of Hartlepool, John Mylotte, of Newcastle, Sean Dower, of Benwell, and David Stewart, of Swalwell, were charged with robbing graves and causing damage in Newcastle's Westgate Hill Cemetery.
Mylotte admitted three counts of digging open graves and removing the contents. Stewart admitted two similar charges, as did English. Smith and Dover admitted a joint charge of opening a grave and Mylotte admitted stealing a brass grave plaque. And Mylotte, Stewart and English admitted damaging property belonging to Newcastle City Council.
Sentencing Mylotte, Stewart and English, Judge Myrella Cohen said was satisfied occult practices were behind their sinister activities.
Stewart and English were given 12 months' jail and Mylotte, described by Judge Cohen as the "lynch pin" behind the offences, 18 months.
Dower and Smith, both students, were said to be the least involved. Smith was given 160 hours' community service and Dower, who was at Newcastle University, 100 hours.
Target of a family crypt
The members of the Metgumbnerbone group, also calling themselves the Gentlemen Of The Club, documented their deeds in manuscripts, which read: "It was not a long walk to our goal. And once there we speculated as to where at first we should strike.
"On what piece of ground should we first lift the spade to the earth. Name, sir, which grave that man has made to incarcerate.
"Christian, in undisturbed rest, sent in tomb to lie in peace, inviolate, shall we in turn violate?
"Our destination, which you will perceive, was to the cemetery given into the parish of Elswick.
"Here we did find our first objective. A crypt belonging to a family.
"It had been much labour to shift the uppermost piece of brickwork upon which the grave slab rested.
"We charged Mylotte (John), being of slightest build, to take the honour of entering first ...
"They had lain unmolested for 130 years ..."
And so it went on.
Ozzy Osbourne - I don't wanna stop
just before it was Billie Ray Cyrus - Achy breaky heart :erm: the local "rock" radio never ceases to amaze me :s :erm:
Last Po' Man - Seasick Steve
In a few hours time I will be listening to some live Rush ;) :D
Speaking of live music... I heard on the squawk-box this morning that rumours are circulating about a possible Led Zeppelin reunion tour. Anybody else heard about this?
Yes, I think Page, Plant, Jones and (Jason) Bonham are getting together for a one-off charity show. Apparently, if it all goes well, they may embark on a full tour.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
Ringtone candidates. :D
Dirty white by B***h Alert won the contest beating the beginnings of hundred other songs.
Dead Kennedys - When Ya Get Drafted :s mokin:
Dead Kennedys - Too Drunk To ****
Long Time Gone - Dixie Chicks