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djarumdudley
16th June 2010, 04:23
the Daily Show in the background
themo
16th June 2010, 11:54
Monica--Here I Am
Sleeper
17th June 2010, 22:46
Marillion- marillion.com
Sleeper
18th June 2010, 21:45
Genesis- A Trick of the Tail
dunes
21st June 2010, 01:30
Nickelback-BlackHorse
fun stuff
Storm
21st June 2010, 08:05
Al di Meola , John McLaughlin , Paco de Lucia - fantasia suite
Raptori - Tosi tarttuva täytebiisi
yzNyZuPEUbk
Sleeper
22nd June 2010, 00:00
Fen- The Malediction Fields
djarumdudley
22nd June 2010, 01:27
Timebomb - Rancid
Sleeper
22nd June 2010, 11:50
King Crimson- In the Wake of Poseidon
Storm
22nd June 2010, 12:13
Artillery - Khomaniac
pino
22nd June 2010, 12:44
F.Zappa, F.Zappa and F.Zappa :D
Sleeper
23rd June 2010, 19:36
Death- The Sound of Perseverance
52Paddy
23rd June 2010, 19:49
David Kitt - Whispers Return the Sun, Rest the Moon
themo
24th June 2010, 23:34
Iyaz--Replay
djarumdudley
25th June 2010, 00:07
I Turn My Camera On - Spoon
Sleeper
25th June 2010, 20:34
Soft Machine- Six
themo
25th June 2010, 20:47
Airbourne--Overdrive
Ghostwalker
25th June 2010, 21:34
Där Gullvivan Blommar (eng transl: "where the Cowslip (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primula_veris) blossom") - Grymlings
52Paddy
26th June 2010, 19:34
The Statler Brothers - Flowers on the Wall :s mokin:
Storm
28th June 2010, 12:07
Pink Floyd - Lost for words
Sleeper
28th June 2010, 14:01
King Crimson- The Great Deceiver
themo
29th June 2010, 22:04
Scissor Sisters--Night Work
tannat
29th June 2010, 23:05
Quantic-mishaps happening
MrJan
29th June 2010, 23:22
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood doing Cymbal Rush during a surprise set at Glastonbury Festival on Friday.
Me and my mates were planning to see someone else but changed our minds and decided to get some food at the Park stage and check out the special guests. We were stunned when Thom introduced himself and watching the sun go down while listening to the set was one of the most beautiful experiences of my life, I still can't quite believe it. When they finished the last track (Street Spirit) me and my mates looked at each other and we all had tears in our eyes, it was genuinely one of the most moving gigs that I've ever witnessed.
For any Thom/Radiohead fans someone has recorded all the songs which can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=73E3699CC4153A22
Brown, Jon Brow
29th June 2010, 23:36
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood doing Cymbal Rush during a surprise set at Glastonbury Festival on Friday.
Me and my mates were planning to see someone else but changed our minds and decided to get some food at the Park stage and check out the special guests. We were stunned when Thom introduced himself and watching the sun go down while listening to the set was one of the most beautiful experiences of my life, I still can't quite believe it. When they finished the last track (Street Spirit) me and my mates looked at each other and we all had tears in our eyes, it was genuinely one of the most moving gigs that I've ever witnessed.
For any Thom/Radiohead fans someone has recorded all the songs which can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=73E3699CC4153A22
Amazing!
I recorded BBC coverage of the Muse set on Saturday. I always think that the Absolution Tour was better than the current one but they did look on fire on Saturday. Citezen Erased was incredible.
MrJan
29th June 2010, 23:46
Amazing!
I recorded BBC coverage of the Muse set on Saturday. I always think that the Absolution Tour was better than the current one but they did look on fire on Saturday. Citezen Erased was incredible.
Yeah they were pretty good. I may have been a bit drunk and dressed as an alien so didn't really see a lot. We were about 5 rows from the front so spent most of our time jumping about like idiots, especially as they barely slowed a slow track.
TBH though I preferred Gorillaz. Lots of people moaned but I thought they were fantastic, just doing songs that people didn't recognise. There were a few more bits but seeing Thom Yorke and then Gorillaz in the same evening was immense.
Another good act was Dan Mangan. Me and a mate just wanted some shade so went to John Peel tent and saw a great performance. Really beautiful songs and the bloke had an infectious grin. He played this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNB3VvDDIZc as his last song and was strolling around the crowd. Me and my mate left with huge smiles (and he even bought a CD which is unheard of)
Sleeper
30th June 2010, 12:56
Yakuza- Of Seismic Consequence
RMLCruzeing82
1st July 2010, 00:22
The Island PT2 - Pendulum
djarumdudley
1st July 2010, 02:24
Slipknot's Iowa album
Sleeper
3rd July 2010, 21:00
Marillion- Early Stages Live
Sleeper
5th July 2010, 15:55
Pain of Salvation- Never Learn to Fly
Francis44
5th July 2010, 17:53
Muse - The Groove
and
Black Sabbath - Children of the Grave .
djarumdudley
5th July 2010, 22:41
lots of Faith No More, seeing them in a few hours!
Storm
6th July 2010, 06:53
Pink Floyd - Obscured by clouds
themo
6th July 2010, 14:11
Bon Jovi--Fast Cars
Sleeper
6th July 2010, 16:18
To-Mera- Asylum
Captain VXR
6th July 2010, 19:48
Pendulum - Witchcraft
themo
8th July 2010, 13:46
Kylie Minogue--Aphrodite
Rudy Tamasz
8th July 2010, 14:42
Vangelis - Conquest of Paradise
djarumdudley
9th July 2010, 00:19
U2 - Numb
Shifter
9th July 2010, 01:03
Seasick Steve.
Storm
9th July 2010, 08:36
Carcass - Keep on rotting in the free world
Captain VXR
9th July 2010, 18:09
Sub Focus - Splash (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y02WAbSAH3U)
Sleeper
9th July 2010, 20:42
Lucifer's friend- Banquet
tannat
9th July 2010, 23:02
Shiva (TC Remix)
Thievery Corporation
Jag_Warrior
9th July 2010, 23:28
Putumayo - World Groove CD. Great stuff!
Sleeper
12th July 2010, 23:52
Phideaux- Doomsday Afternoon
Rotting Christ-Demonon Vrosis
Storm
13th July 2010, 09:54
Artillery - When death comes
Sleeper
13th July 2010, 15:42
Blood Ceremony- Blood Ceremony
Sleeper
19th July 2010, 23:15
My Dying Bride- Turn Loose the Swans
Storm
20th July 2010, 08:45
Opeth - Under the weeping moon
Sleeper
20th July 2010, 14:13
Canvas Solaris- Penumbra Diffuse
ArrowsFA1
20th July 2010, 14:21
John Mellencamp's "On the Rural Route 7609"
djarumdudley
21st July 2010, 00:30
Tool - The Pot
anderzon
21st July 2010, 08:04
I was listening Wonderboy by Tenacious D when I played it again on youtube the music was different. The sound was not the first sound I heard and I tried other music it was also the same. What could have happened I am experiencing this kind of media every now and then. Anyone also experience this glitch on youtube?
Sleeper
21st July 2010, 12:54
Rosetta- Wake/Lift
52Paddy
21st July 2010, 19:33
Seasick Steve
themo
21st July 2010, 22:47
Morningwood--Killer Life
djarumdudley
22nd July 2010, 00:37
Motley Crue - Kickstart My Heart
themo
22nd July 2010, 22:42
John Mayer--Assassin
Sleeper
23rd July 2010, 11:27
The Cancer Conspiracy- Omega
555-04Q2
23rd July 2010, 15:21
Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits
tannat
23rd July 2010, 15:33
Asheni- Sweet Suffering (DJ Sin Plomo mix).
If you are in to downtempo this is an awesome track.
7 minutes, and I could listen to it for 70 minutes with no problem...
djarumdudley
25th July 2010, 11:01
Rush - Caravan
Harde
26th July 2010, 01:25
Termanology - I See Dead People
Sleeper
26th July 2010, 21:27
Pallas- The Dreams of Men
Ghostwalker
27th July 2010, 21:03
Var È Vargen -Imperiet (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx0zyzRtTJ0)
pino
27th July 2010, 21:20
duO0jNUYOg8
djarumdudley
28th July 2010, 02:35
Human League - Don't You want Me
Storm
28th July 2010, 10:22
Artillery - Khomaniac
slinkster
28th July 2010, 20:58
Hold The Line- Toto. :D
themo
29th July 2010, 23:27
Scissor Sisters--Fire With Fire
Sleeper
1st August 2010, 16:01
Whyzdom- From the Brink of Eternity
Storm
2nd August 2010, 07:00
Dire Straits - The Bug
MrJan
2nd August 2010, 21:10
hgeaPogfYVo
Give it a try, worth a listen IMO.
Sleeper
3rd August 2010, 11:37
Pallas- The Sentinel
djarumdudley
4th August 2010, 04:33
much live Faith No More from the recent NY shows
samual11
4th August 2010, 09:47
Hi dear friend
ri8 now i am listening .................. :)
Chicka chicka boom boom
Will there be enough room?
Sleeper
4th August 2010, 20:26
Enchant- Tug of War
Ghostwalker
4th August 2010, 20:35
Queen-Spread your wings
x0wWVYdN1BA
themo
4th August 2010, 23:54
Macy Gray--Still Hurts
Storm
5th August 2010, 07:52
Devin Townsend - Deadhead
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themo
5th August 2010, 23:36
Sheryl Crow--Eye To Eye
djarumdudley
6th August 2010, 04:04
Faith No More - War Pigs
Sleeper
6th August 2010, 20:16
Banco del Mutuo Succorso- Darwin!
anderzon
7th August 2010, 02:10
to much love will kill you - Queen
52Paddy
7th August 2010, 11:05
Tom Waits - Ice Cream Man
anderzon
9th August 2010, 02:22
paradise city - Gun's and Roses
Sleeper
10th August 2010, 21:02
The Sound of Animals Fighting- The Ocean and the Sun
Storm
11th August 2010, 08:30
^funny name
John McLaughlin - David (from passion, grace and fire)
Sleeper
11th August 2010, 17:47
^funny name
John McLaughlin - David (from passion, grace and fire)
Certainly is, one hell of an album though.
Alcest- Ecailles de Lune
djarumdudley
12th August 2010, 00:34
Chris Cornell - Enemy
N. Jones
12th August 2010, 20:20
Kingdom of Sorrow - "Sleeping Beast".
Actually, I am listening to their whole new album on their myspace page. :D :D
anderzon
13th August 2010, 01:09
imagine - john lennon.
djarumdudley
15th August 2010, 07:02
the new Arcade Fire album, the Suburbs.
Sleeper
17th August 2010, 14:35
Ihsahn- After
DexDexter
17th August 2010, 15:04
Leonard Cohen - First we take Manhattan
Storm
18th August 2010, 11:13
Pink Floyd - Julia Dream
pino
18th August 2010, 12:11
Roger Waters - In the Flesh (Live) :D
pino
18th August 2010, 12:15
^funny name
John McLaughlin - David (from passion, grace and fire)
Try The Lost Trident Sessions (Mahavishnu Orchestra/Mc Laughlin) ;)
Rudy Tamasz
18th August 2010, 15:52
Try The Lost Trident Sessions (Mahavishnu Orchestra/Mc Laughlin) ;)
Birds of Fire does it for me.
Stuartf12007
18th August 2010, 17:13
Aha, Mumford and Sons , Brandon Flowers
djarumdudley
19th August 2010, 03:03
Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop
Storm
19th August 2010, 08:28
^ nice
pino, i will check that out sometime..
Agalloch - Falling Snow
Sleeper
19th August 2010, 12:52
IQ-Forever Live
Sleeper
27th August 2010, 14:41
Hattfield and the North- The Rotters Club
djarumdudley
27th August 2010, 17:28
Spoon - The Underdog
tannat
27th August 2010, 17:45
Mix by The Deep House Cat
Sleeper
29th August 2010, 23:38
Voivod- Dimention Hatross
Storm
30th August 2010, 07:20
Pink Floyd - San Tropez
pino
30th August 2010, 07:31
Pink Floyd - San Tropez
You mean the album Meddle ? ;)
pino
30th August 2010, 07:34
Me ? I left Pink Floyd and went back to Jethro Tull again with the amazing "Thick as a Brick" :D
tannat
1st September 2010, 19:29
The sound of an apheresis machine
( I'm donating platelets) :D
djarumdudley
1st September 2010, 22:19
Sting's Symphonicities album
tannat
1st September 2010, 22:43
Sweet Suffering
DJ Sin Plomo Mix
Asheni
Sleeper
2nd September 2010, 13:48
Marillion- Afraid of Sunlight
djarumdudley
2nd September 2010, 23:10
random George Carlin stand-up.
52Paddy
3rd September 2010, 01:07
Joan Baez - Lily of the West
Sleeper
3rd September 2010, 13:02
Quiet Sun- Mainstream
Storm
6th September 2010, 08:40
Agalloch - The Lodge
themo
8th September 2010, 13:09
Buckcherry--All Night Long
djarumdudley
9th September 2010, 02:17
Megadeth - Hangar 18
Storm
9th September 2010, 09:04
^ amazing soloing...
Toxik - Shotgun Logic
ArrowsFA1
9th September 2010, 09:09
Wcg9scKfbhM
themo
9th September 2010, 12:43
Justin Bieber--Down To Earth
djarumdudley
10th September 2010, 11:47
Dream Theater - The Dark Eternal Night
Sleeper
10th September 2010, 13:57
Dream Theater - The Dark Eternal Night
I take it you've heard Mike Portnoy has now left DT.
Ciccada- A Child in the Mirror
Sleeper
15th September 2010, 14:49
Rolo Tomassi- Hysterics
djarumdudley
16th September 2010, 00:09
I take it you've heard Mike Portnoy has now left DT.
Ciccada- A Child in the Mirror
actually I had not, time to do some reading....
Storm
16th September 2010, 09:01
heard that news abt DT. haven't really listened to any of their newer stuff though.
Realm - Endless War
Sleeper
16th September 2010, 17:02
heard that news abt DT. haven't really listened to any of their newer stuff though.
Realm - Endless War
He'd become their main creative force on the last two or three albums so we might get a shift in their sound with him gone. Should be interesting, they'd become very stale.
Espers- II
tannat
16th September 2010, 21:11
Ping Trace - We are human
Nicely chilled house :up:
Sleeper
17th September 2010, 13:38
In the Woods...- Live at the Caledonien Hall
djarumdudley
20th September 2010, 01:25
the sweet sounds of NFL play by play.
It's JM
21st September 2010, 02:30
Was listening to Rise Against a few mins ago. A band that supports a great cause.
Rudy Tamasz
21st September 2010, 13:20
Gordon Giltrap - Nuage
Captain VXR
21st September 2010, 23:18
Weird Al Yankovic - White and Nerdy
The Grand Spectacular - Being a Dickhead's Cool
Sleeper
21st September 2010, 23:26
In the Woods...- Strange in Stereo
SamYosemite
22nd September 2010, 01:38
channel 5 news
Sleeper
22nd September 2010, 14:29
Yakuza- Samsara
djarumdudley
23rd September 2010, 02:27
Cake - Comfort Eagle
Firstgear
24th September 2010, 01:26
My daughter practicing oboe, after her first lesson. :eek:
Storm
24th September 2010, 08:10
@1stgear :)
Coroner - Golden Cashmere Sleeper, Pt 1 and 2
52Paddy
24th September 2010, 08:26
Eric Clapton & Others - Who do you love?
Sleeper
28th September 2010, 13:10
Peccatum- Lost in Reverie
themo
1st October 2010, 10:03
Manic Street Preachers--It's Not War
CarlMetro
1st October 2010, 12:36
Smiths - This Charming Man
Sleeper
3rd October 2010, 00:46
Enslaved- Axioma Ethica Odini
Sleeper
5th October 2010, 15:45
In Vain- The Latter Rain
djarumdudley
6th October 2010, 02:11
Beasti Boys - Sure Shot
Eki
6th October 2010, 08:34
The Jolly Boys - Rehab
XOwl-bMfIkc
Storm
6th October 2010, 09:31
Agalloch - Our Fortress is Burning..I
52Paddy
6th October 2010, 10:40
The Jolly Boys - Rehab
XOwl-bMfIkc
:up: Nice
:s mokin:
Sleeper
6th October 2010, 19:37
Gojira- The Way of All Flesh
ICWS
7th October 2010, 04:22
Aphex Twin - Xtal
52Paddy
7th October 2010, 13:51
Aphex Twin - Xtal
Fantastic tune!
ICWS
7th October 2010, 19:55
Fantastic tune!
Thanks... I was actually in the process of playing the whole Selected Ambient Works 85-92 album when I posted that song as its the first track on that album. Very good album altogether in my opinion.
edv
7th October 2010, 21:27
The White Album
Tazio
7th October 2010, 22:04
Joni Mitchel! babe!
52Paddy
8th October 2010, 11:40
Thanks... I was actually in the process of playing the whole Selected Ambient Works 85-92 album when I posted that song as its the first track on that album. Very good album altogether in my opinion.
Agreed!
jamec9869
12th October 2010, 10:53
Unforgiven II - Metalica
Sleeper
12th October 2010, 17:34
Discipline- Unfolded Like Staircase
52Paddy
12th October 2010, 19:03
Michael Coleman - Mother's Delight
About as close as you'll get: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKGE1ddBI1k&feature=related
RMLCruzeing82
14th October 2010, 06:52
Resistance - Muse
Sleeper
14th October 2010, 14:20
Ram-Zet- Neutralized
Storm
15th October 2010, 09:15
Blind Guardian - Journey through the dark
Sleeper
15th October 2010, 13:21
Senmuth- Cognitive Discord
Ghostwalker
16th October 2010, 18:02
a really great version of this song.
L3plY4YBpJU
helen82
18th October 2010, 04:55
I like listening country music songs. I'm listening to several songs as following:
1. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Hank Williams
2. Crazy - Patsy Cline
3. I Will Always Love You - Dolly Parton
4. Stand By Your Man - Tammy Wynette
5. Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
6. Forever & Ever Amen - Randy Travis
7. Always On My Mind - Willie Nelson
8. The Dance - Garth Brooks
9. Coal Miners Daughter - Loretta Lynn
10. Let Me Touch You For Awhile - Alison Krauss
ICWS
18th October 2010, 08:55
Rage Against the Machine - Wake Up
MrJan
18th October 2010, 12:47
DJ Smuthound - Lion's Den Discomix
Lovely bit of reggae.
Sleeper
19th October 2010, 12:52
In the Woods... Three Times Seven on a Pilgrimage.
ICWS
21st October 2010, 06:55
Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Precursor)
52Paddy
21st October 2010, 10:43
Kazoo Funk Orchestra - Sing Soprano
Captain VXR
21st October 2010, 11:17
Emalkay - Crunk in Space
Most people on here probably hate dubstep, but I love it :s mokin:
Sleeper
21st October 2010, 22:42
^I've heard some good dubstep, mostly from a few college mates who are a bit weird with it.
Altar of Plagues- White Tomb
djarumdudley
22nd October 2010, 02:52
Soundgarden - Overfloater
Captain VXR
22nd October 2010, 06:11
Chase and Status - Running
Sleeper
25th October 2010, 21:59
The Gathering- How to Measure a Planet?
dunes
25th October 2010, 23:58
Queens greatest hits
Long live Freddy Mercury's voice and lyrics
djarumdudley
27th October 2010, 03:24
The National - Guest Room
Hondo
27th October 2010, 03:47
Michael Savage's radio program.
Hondo
27th October 2010, 08:44
Coast to Coast, another radio program.
Sleeper
27th October 2010, 23:59
Ram-Zet- Neutralized
N. Jones
1st November 2010, 22:01
The Gathering- How to Measure a Planet?
I love that album!
Right now I'm listening to Candelmass' entire catalog, minus "Chapter VI", "Dactylis Glomerata", "From The 13th Sun", "Doomed for Live: Reunion 2002", "Lucifer Rising" EP, "Death Magic Doom, and "Ashes to Ashes: Live".
Whew! I'm a little behind!
To be specific, I'm listening to "King of the Grey Islands" by the aforementioned band. :D
Sleeper
1st November 2010, 23:49
I love that album!
Right now I'm listening to Candelmass' entire catalog, minus "Chapter VI", "Dactylis Glomerata", "From The 13th Sun", "Doomed for Live: Reunion 2002", "Lucifer Rising" EP, "Death Magic Doom, and "Ashes to Ashes: Live".
Whew! I'm a little behind!
To be specific, I'm listening to "King of the Grey Islands" by the aforementioned band. :D
Its a brilliant album. Need to discover Candelmass.
Just got the new Dillinger Escape Plan album, Option Paralysis, so giving that a listen.
janneppi
2nd November 2010, 16:57
Scream aim fire by Bullet for my valentine.
A good song for my emo/teen rock channel I'm starting to build in spotify. ;)
52Paddy
2nd November 2010, 17:34
Fred Astaire - They All Laughed
Ha Ha Ha! :D
555-04Q2
2nd November 2010, 18:05
Phil Collins...In The Air Tonight.
ICWS
2nd November 2010, 21:32
Oasis - The Masterplan
Captain VXR
3rd November 2010, 18:26
Sub Focus - Splash
Neil J
3rd November 2010, 21:38
Manic Street Preachers - Holy Bible.
djarumdudley
4th November 2010, 02:41
Stone Temple Pilots - Creep
Sleeper
4th November 2010, 13:57
Ram-Zet- Intra
ICWS
5th November 2010, 06:42
Aphex Twin - Tha
Listening to this song makes me want to play some table tennis!
52Paddy
5th November 2010, 14:00
Aphex Twin - Tha
Listening to this song makes me want to play some table tennis!
:up:
Nick Drake - Day is Done
fandango
5th November 2010, 20:03
:up:
Nick Drake - Day is Done
Do you like John Martyn, Paddy?
themo
5th November 2010, 23:20
James Blunt--Stay The Night
52Paddy
6th November 2010, 12:32
Do you like John Martyn, Paddy?
I most certainly do. Though, I must admit, I've only heard his version of Solid Air from the Anthology album. And, I've been told that this is not his best version of it.
At the moment: James Taylor - Mud Slide Slim
ICWS
6th November 2010, 16:30
I most certainly do. Though, I must admit, I've only heard his version of Solid Air from the Anthology album. And, I've been told that this is not his best version of it.
At the moment: James Taylor - Mud Slide Slim
How about Elliott Smith?
djarumdudley
6th November 2010, 17:55
Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me
52Paddy
7th November 2010, 14:38
How about Elliott Smith?
Never heard of Elliott Smith. Can you suggest a good starting point?
ICWS
8th November 2010, 00:51
Never heard of Elliott Smith. Can you suggest a good starting point?
Elliott Smith (1969-2003) was basically America's answer to Nick Drake in that both of their lyrical content were essentially the same (depression, angst, etc.) and they were both masters of the "singer-songwriter" format of folk music (although Smith was considered to be indie folk/folk rock). Like Drake, Elliott Smith primarily focused on guitar, even though he played piano, bass, harmonica, and other instruments as well. Smith's motif was his vocal style; he had a very whispery and thin sounding delivery and would use multi-tracking to create layers of vocals, textures, and harmonies. Finally, like Drake, Elliott Smith's career was, for the most part, obscure until after his death (from self-inflicted stab wounds to his chest) and most of his success came posthumously. However, he did have some commercial fame when he was alive: he was most famous for a track called "Miss Misery" which was featured in the soundtrack for Good Will Hunting (1997) and was nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards the following year.
As far as recommendations go, you can give that track "Miss Misery" a listen for starters. If you are interested in entire albums, you can try his self-titled album (1995), Either/Or (1997), XO (1998), and From a Basement on the Hill (2004). All those of those four albums are good in my opinion and all four have received critical acclaim.
N. Jones
8th November 2010, 01:06
I'm currently listening to System of a Down's first four albums.
ICWS
8th November 2010, 01:18
I'm currently listening to System of a Down's first four albums.
Does that include "Steal This Album"? I like their other albums but I don't care for that one that much.
Captain VXR
8th November 2010, 08:09
Jay Z/Linkin Park - Points of Authority/99 Problems/One Step Closer
52Paddy
8th November 2010, 09:17
Elliott Smith (1969-2003) was basically America's answer to Nick Drake in that both of their lyrical content were essentially the same (depression, angst, etc.) and they were both masters of the "singer-songwriter" format of folk music (although Smith was considered to be indie folk/folk rock). Like Drake, Elliott Smith primarily focused on guitar, even though he played piano, bass, harmonica, and other instruments as well. Smith's motif was his vocal style; he had a very whispery and thin sounding delivery and would use multi-tracking to create layers of vocals, textures, and harmonies. Finally, like Drake, Elliott Smith's career was, for the most part, obscure until after his death (from self-inflicted stab wounds to his chest) and most of his success came posthumously. However, he did have some commercial fame when he was alive: he was most famous for a track called "Miss Misery" which was featured in the soundtrack for Good Will Hunting (1997) and was nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards the following year.
As far as recommendations go, you can give that track "Miss Misery" a listen for starters. If you are interested in entire albums, you can try his self-titled album (1995), Either/Or (1997), XO (1998), and From a Basement on the Hill (2004). All those of those four albums are good in my opinion and all four have received critical acclaim.
Cheers for that insight, I'll try and download some later. At the moment, John Martyn is waking me up this morning with "Just Now".
ICWS
8th November 2010, 18:31
Blues Traveler - Run Around
ICWS
8th November 2010, 19:20
I'm currently listening to System of a Down's first four albums.
I was also going to say that System of a Down is one of my favorite alternative metal bands (actually, they're a close second to Tool). I personally don't know too many people who like SOAD so I thought I was the only one, but I'm glad to find that you're giving them a shot. But yeah, Tool and System of a Down are two of my favorite alternative metal/hard rock bands along with Rage Against the Machine, Nine Inch Nails, Faith No More, Ministry, Alice in Chains, Helmet, Korn, Sepultura, Primus, White Zombie, A Perfect Circle, and Deftones to name a few.
dunes
8th November 2010, 19:24
Fat Bottomed Girls-Queen
themo
9th November 2010, 17:51
I Blame Coco--Please Rewind
Sleeper
9th November 2010, 18:44
The Reasoning- Awakening
djarumdudley
10th November 2010, 04:48
some bedtime Stan Getz.
dunes
11th November 2010, 01:38
Stevie Ray Vaughn-Pride and joy
Sleeper
12th November 2010, 00:28
Sikth- Death of a Dead Day
ICWS
13th November 2010, 07:19
Counting Crows - Mr. Jones
themo
13th November 2010, 22:46
China--Rock City
Beth
14th November 2010, 02:25
The entire new Kings Of Leon album - come around sundown
Ghostwalker
14th November 2010, 18:09
Swedish band Baskery (http://www.baskery.com/). http://www.myspace.com/baskery
Baskery is three sisters, Greta (0-0:57), Stella (1:43-) and Sunniva (0:57-1:20)
Oscar Jr. Restaurant Bar
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One Horse Down
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Captain VXR
14th November 2010, 18:53
Tinie Tempah - Written in the Stars
*dons flame suit*
raikk
15th November 2010, 09:31
Marijuana - Kid Cudi
Ghostwalker
15th November 2010, 15:28
2u8l57wwWVQ
Sleeper
15th November 2010, 21:09
Darkwater- Calling the Earth to Witness
N. Jones
16th November 2010, 16:16
High on Fire - "Cyclopian Scape" from "Blessed Black Wings"
N. Jones
16th November 2010, 16:24
Does that include "Steal This Album"? I like their other albums but I don't care for that one that much.
Yes it does. I do like the album mostly because of the first song - "chic n stu". But I will agree that of the four it is my least favorite album.
That spot used to be reserved for "Mesmerize" but the more I listen to it the more I like it.
Also, I should clarify, I am listening to TONS of High on Fire via youtube before I start buying music again. :)
N. Jones
16th November 2010, 16:27
Its a brilliant album. Need to discover Candelmass.
Just got the new Dillinger Escape Plan album, Option Paralysis, so giving that a listen.
I shall since you recommend it. I was never a fan of the band but it wouldn't hurt to give them a listen. :)
N. Jones
16th November 2010, 16:37
I was also going to say that System of a Down is one of my favorite alternative metal bands (actually, they're a close second to Tool). I personally don't know too many people who like SOAD so I thought I was the only one, but I'm glad to find that you're giving them a shot. But yeah, Tool and System of a Down are two of my favorite alternative metal/hard rock bands along with Rage Against the Machine, Nine Inch Nails, Faith No More, Ministry, Alice in Chains, Helmet, Korn, Sepultura, Primus, White Zombie, A Perfect Circle, and Deftones to name a few.
I listen to them because they are kind of a thrash/Frank Zappa hybrid and their lyrics are usually political.
My main focuses are doom metal, stoner rock, and thrash metal, with detours all over the place:
Afro-jazz (Fela Kuti, aka "The Man")
Jazz in general - Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, etc
Classic rock - my "Big Three" are Led Zep, Black Sabbath, and Rush. Big Beatles fan too.
Extreme Metal - Napalm Death, Soilent Green, Kataklysm
"Mainstrem rock/metal" for lack of a better term - Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Weezer (my guilty pleasure band).
Strangely, the Christmas music I listen to is all stuff from the 50's & 60's - Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Percy Faith, Gene Autry, Jim Reeves, Burl Ives, Vince Guaraldi, The Andrew Sisters, etc.
Lots of other genres too. :) Let's just say that I am still a metal fan as I approach 40!
ICWS
16th November 2010, 22:39
I listen to them because they are kind of a thrash/Frank Zappa hybrid and their lyrics are usually political.
My main focuses are doom metal, stoner rock, and thrash metal, with detours all over the place:
Afro-jazz (Fela Kuti, aka "The Man")
Jazz in general - Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, etc
Classic rock - my "Big Three" are Led Zep, Black Sabbath, and Rush. Big Beatles fan too.
Extreme Metal - Napalm Death, Soilent Green, Kataklysm
"Mainstrem rock/metal" for lack of a better term - Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Weezer (my guilty pleasure band).
Strangely, the Christmas music I listen to is all stuff from the 50's & 60's - Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Percy Faith, Gene Autry, Jim Reeves, Burl Ives, Vince Guaraldi, The Andrew Sisters, etc.
Lots of other genres too. :) Let's just say that I am still a metal fan as I approach 40!
I compliment you for having a versatile taste in music (Although I have to admit, I think you can do much better than Weezer, but each to his/her own, right?). I feel like I'm an eclectic listener as well: I mostly like heavy/aggressive music like those alternative metal/rock bands I listed, along with "truer-sounding metal" like Metallica, Slayer, Opeth, Pantera, Mastodon, Machine Head, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, etc. But I really enjoy stuff like Aphex Twin (Ambient Techno), Oasis (Britpop), Jaco Pastorius (Jazz Fusion), Mike Patton (various genres), Wu-Tang Clan (Hardcore Hip-Hop), Sublime (Ska Punk), Bad Religion (Melodic Punk), Dillinger Escape Plan (Hardcore Metal), Offspring (Pop Punk), Elliott Smith (Indie Folk)... and, of course, your own music, Ms. Norah Jones!.
(P.S., Oasis is my guilty pleasure).
gravelman
16th November 2010, 23:12
XTC- Senses Working Overtime
ICWS
16th November 2010, 23:26
I was also going to mention that I like Allman Brothers Band, Elton John, David Bowie, and King Crimson a lot as well.
As of late, I've been trying to open myself up to classical music (everything in between early and contemporary), country (real country, not pop-country like Tim McGraw, Garth Brooks, Lady Antebellum, Taylor Swift, Faith Hill, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, etc.), blues, and soul music (so far, I've only grasped Ray Charles). I find these genres to be an acquired taste and difficult to grasp, but I feel the desire to keep listening in order to grasp them. The main genre of I have difficulty listening to is reggae music, but I'm not sure why. Please, recommend me some reggae music other than the obvious Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, as that is all I ever hear about in the conversation of reggae music. I know rocksteady and ska were precursors to reggae, and that dancehall, dub, ragga, and other genres are spin-offs of reggae, so you can include musicians from these genres as well.
Sleeper
17th November 2010, 00:24
I listen to them because they are kind of a thrash/Frank Zappa hybrid and their lyrics are usually political.
My main focuses are doom metal, stoner rock, and thrash metal, with detours all over the place:
Afro-jazz (Fela Kuti, aka "The Man")
Jazz in general - Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, etc
Classic rock - my "Big Three" are Led Zep, Black Sabbath, and Rush. Big Beatles fan too.
Extreme Metal - Napalm Death, Soilent Green, Kataklysm
"Mainstrem rock/metal" for lack of a better term - Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Weezer (my guilty pleasure band).
Strangely, the Christmas music I listen to is all stuff from the 50's & 60's - Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Percy Faith, Gene Autry, Jim Reeves, Burl Ives, Vince Guaraldi, The Andrew Sisters, etc.
Lots of other genres too. :) Let's just say that I am still a metal fan as I approach 40!
Can I ask, are you a fan of Doom Metal bands like My Dying Bride, Anathema and Virgin Black?
Rhapsody- Dawn of Victory. Thought I'd give them a try, this is the cheesiest, most cringe worthy speed/power metal I've ever heard!
djarumdudley
17th November 2010, 00:25
John Legend & The Roots - Hard Times
N. Jones
17th November 2010, 01:37
I compliment you for having a versatile taste in music (Although I have to admit, I think you can do much better than Weezer, but each to his/her own, right?). I feel like I'm an eclectic listener as well: I mostly like heavy/aggressive music like those alternative metal/rock bands I listed, along with "truer-sounding metal" like Metallica, Slayer, Opeth, Pantera, Mastodon, Machine Head, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, etc. But I really enjoy stuff like Aphex Twin (Ambient Techno), Oasis (Britpop), Jaco Pastorius (Jazz Fusion), Mike Patton (various genres), Wu-Tang Clan (Hardcore Hip-Hop), Sublime (Ska Punk), Bad Religion (Melodic Punk), Dillinger Escape Plan (Hardcore Metal), Offspring (Pop Punk), Elliott Smith (Indie Folk)... and, of course, your own music, Ms. Norah Jones!.
(P.S., Oasis is my guilty pleasure).
I just liked Weezer's first album. I don't listen to them often but I liked them off the bat.
When it comes to rap there is only one band I will listen too, wait, make that two:
Public Enemy & The Roots
If I was going to listen to folk I would start with Pete Seeger (more political/protest music!).
Or, would Crosby, Stills, and Nash count? :)
N. Jones
17th November 2010, 01:39
I was also going to mention that I like Allman Brothers Band, Elton John, David Bowie, and King Crimson a lot as well.
As of late, I've been trying to open myself up to classical music (everything in between early and contemporary), country (real country, not pop-country like Tim McGraw, Garth Brooks, Lady Antebellum, Taylor Swift, Faith Hill, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, etc.), blues, and soul music (so far, I've only grasped Ray Charles). I find these genres to be an acquired taste and difficult to grasp, but I feel the desire to keep listening in order to grasp them. The main genre of I have difficulty listening to is reggae music, but I'm not sure why. Please, recommend me some reggae music other than the obvious Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, as that is all I ever hear about in the conversation of reggae music. I know rocksteady and ska were precursors to reggae, and that dancehall, dub, ragga, and other genres are spin-offs of reggae, so you can include musicians from these genres as well.
When it comes to classical I like the heaviest of them all: Beethoven.
I cannot stand country at all. Just not my thing. Neither is pop of almost any kind.
If you want to hear some reggae mixed with heavy metal there is Bad Brains.
N. Jones
17th November 2010, 01:41
Can I ask, are you a fan of Doom Metal bands like My Dying Bride, Anathema and Virgin Black?
Rhapsody- Dawn of Victory. Thought I'd give them a try, this is the cheesiest, most cringe worthy speed/power metal I've ever heard!
Those bands are what is known as doom death (I guess) and I never got into them. I thought I would like Anathema after their guitarist hooked up with Trouble's Eric Wagner for that Lid side project (yes, I must be one of a few to own the album). But the last time I listened to them I wasn't too excited.
Symphonic Metal is not for me. My younger brother is a Symphony X fan and I just can't get into them.
N. Jones
17th November 2010, 01:41
Oh - here's one for you metal/rap crossover nuts:
I actually have the "Judgment Night" soundtrack on CD. :D
N. Jones
17th November 2010, 03:19
Oh - I am also a Big Frank Zappa Fan! :D
I've got some of his son Dweezil's cd's too.
ICWS
17th November 2010, 06:21
I just liked Weezer's first album. I don't listen to them often but I liked them off the bat.
When it comes to rap there is only one band I will listen too, wait, make that two:
Public Enemy & The Roots
If I was going to listen to folk I would start with Pete Seeger (more political/protest music!).
Or, would Crosby, Stills, and Nash count? :)
Yeah, Crosby, Stills, and Nash are considered folk rock. Their music also reflected the counterculture of the early 1960s to mid 1970s with anti-establisment themes and protests against the Vietnam War. In regards to flok music, I take it you probably like the music people like Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Cat Stevens, etc. as well?
If you like political/anti-establishment music, do you also like Rage Against the Machine? I don't consider them a "rap band", as the actual music they play sounds more like a fusion of metal, punk, and industrial music; the Zach de la Rocha (the vocalist) to me is the only rap element for that band. Also, do you like punk rock bands like Bad Religion, NOFX, Dropkick Murphys, etc.?
For political rap groups, have you ever heard of Immortal Technique, Dead Prez, or The Coup? I don't think they're as good as Public Enemy, but they nevertheless represent genuine political voices for hip-hop along with P.E.
ICWS
17th November 2010, 06:40
When it comes to classical I like the heaviest of them all: Beethoven.
I cannot stand country at all. Just not my thing. Neither is pop of almost any kind.
If you want to hear some reggae mixed with heavy metal there is Bad Brains.
That's perfectly fine if you don't like country. I have had a difficult time myself trying to grasp this genre as well. For the most part, Johnny Cash is the easiest for me to listen to so far. I've also tried listening to some Hank Williams, Jr. Other than that I've had trouble listening to this kind of music.
I've heard of Bad Brains, but I haven't heard them yet. I'll check that band out in the near future. I was hoping for more purer reggae musician suggestions but that's okay.
Beethoven's great, but so were a lot of classical composers before and after him (Mozart, Bach, Haydn, Strauss, Brahms, etc.). I've also tried to listen to more contemporary classical music like Samuel Barber, Philip Glass, Leonard Bernstein, and the Kronos Quartet. Mr. Glass and his "minimalist" style is the hardest for me to listen to of these modern composers.
N. Jones
17th November 2010, 12:40
I do like Dylan but don't have any of his albums. Woodie Guthrie is okay.
I can say I am a fan of Jim Croce.
Yeah, I am a RATM fan as I have a few of their albums but I was never a punk fan, although I do like Jello Biafra's vocal style. :)
The two rap groups I mentioned is enough for me. I have never really gotten into that genre.
I can agree with Johnny Cash as I would like to have his concerts from various prisons, maybe even some Merle Haggard because it is more of an "outlaw" style I think it is called. I guess I think of it as having more of a hard edge.
I especially like Haggard because he played with and personally knew Buddy Holly.
Sleeper
17th November 2010, 13:30
^Most Symphonic Metal is pretty rubbish, basically just a bunch of Nightwish clones, but Epica are amazing. Wouldnt count Symphony X in with them, they were making there classically inspired prog/power metal years before anyone was doing symph.
Anyway, was listening to Ram-Zets Escape, now Bacamarte's Depois Do Fim.
wedge
17th November 2010, 14:09
For political rap groups, have you ever heard of Immortal Technique, Dead Prez, or The Coup? I don't think they're as good as Public Enemy, but they nevertheless represent genuine political voices for hip-hop along with P.E.
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pino
17th November 2010, 14:16
h_XKOjj7h-s&feature
:D
52Paddy
18th November 2010, 11:32
Lenny Krevitz - Fly Away
For the record: most of my musical interest lies in traditional music (Irish, American Old-Time, Scottish) but a heavy fraction is also jazz (swing and dixieland, not so much be-bop), blues (Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters), singer/songwriter (David Gray), techno/ambient (The Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, Mogwai) and reggae/ska (The Specials, Madness, The Selecter, Taj Mahal).
I also do a lot of listening to classic rock (Clapton, Young, Dylan and, perhaps most importantly, J.J. Cale) and good pop (Michael Jackson, The Bangles, anything out of the 80s really).
I've never warmed to classical music and have come to accept my lack of interest in the genre after I studied it for a few months and aquired and understanding for it. You can't like everything. Another genre I haven't really got a heart for is heavy metal and also much of the new pop sh!t that is churned out on the airwaves these days.
I'm a musician myself and music is my main interest in life, more so than motorsport :cheese:
Captain VXR
18th November 2010, 14:36
Datsik - Fathom
Sleeper
18th November 2010, 22:02
In the Woods... Three Times Seven on a Pilgrimage
djarumdudley
19th November 2010, 03:50
Blur - Song 2
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