Ey, thanks Hannes. See you guys later. I have to Zzzz...
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Ey, thanks Hannes. See you guys later. I have to Zzzz...
People with weak minds get influenced easily :D
But seriously the only things songs do to me is makes me think of stuff, like when I hear the Jimi Hendrix version of "All Along The Watchtower" it makes me think of the Vietnam War, because every veitnam war movie has that song in it somewhere lol.
But then when I listen to The Kingsman's "Louie Louie"(and despite popular belief it is not a dirty song :D) it makes me just feel really happy, and I dance(not a good one, but a dance none the less)
Coincedientally I am listening to All Along The Watchtower - Hendrix version.
Yes very :DQuote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
Yup. Judas Priest was accused of sending subliminal suicidal mesages in one of their songs. :D Their answer was extremelly simple and logical: for a band would be a pretty stupid things to convince their fans to commit suicide. In would be much better to send something like "buy more albums". :D The full story can be found on Wikipedia.Quote:
Originally Posted by Notsosuperhero
Very nice one..Quote:
Originally Posted by Notsosuperhero
Currently listening to "Set the world afire" - Megadeth
sure.. and people wouldn't want to talk of all the hundreds of youngsters Judas Priest would've motivated to pick up the axe(guitar) and stay off the streets and join a gang or whatsoever.Quote:
Originally Posted by PadexArt
Of course not, people don't even pay attention to positive things people do, if some kid commits suicide and has a note saying that music told him to do it, thats more important than all the good that can come out of the music. The kid would not commit suicide if he didn't want to, and he probably blamed the music because he had no other reason to go by, I've listened to that stuff, I've listened to worse stuff, I'm still here, because I have no intention of killing myself. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying that it was a good thing someone commits suicide.Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants
Down South Junkin' - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Blurry - Puddle of Mudd
House of the rising sun - The animals
Find A Way - A Tribe Called Quest
Kailan (When) - MYMP
Crossfire - SRV
Sweeeet. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants
Heart of Steel - Manowar
No way out - Tesla
Solitude - Candlemass
Unknown title ;) - James gang and Tommy Bolin
American Music - Violent Femmes :thumb:
Not now.. but before coming to office was listening to:
1. Santana - Put your lights on
2. Metallica - Astronomy
Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Smashing Pumpkins
:thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by exterminator
On my player now:
Planet Caravan - Black Sabbath
Yeah .. I know.. I used to listen metallica very selectively.. but i got this track.. wow!!! .. tanana ta tana tanana ta tana... its superb.. i love it...Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants
I have the Pantera version of planet caravan... sounds very melodious..all the rest of their numbers are toooooo noisy... i dont get what's music in 'em..
You mean.. Astronomy ? That was written by Blue Oyster Cult.Quote:
Originally Posted by exterminator
Am not much into Pantera.. I like some of their songs..Quote:
I have the Pantera version of planet caravan... sounds very melodious..all the rest of their numbers are toooooo noisy... i dont get what's music in 'em..
Yeah.. yeah..right.. from garage inc...Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants
Nice ....... Ballad - Anthrax
Gimme gimme gimme - Beseech
Kneel to the cross - Agalloch
Live - She
Missa Papae Marcelli by Palestrina, sung by Pro Cantione Antiqua.
Just to be a bit different... :rolleyes:
(Got some Nightwish lined up for later.)
Sounds interesting, what genre is it¿ Classical¿Quote:
Originally Posted by Graham
Now listening to:
start something - lost prophets
I'd like to know to:Quote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
Now listening to:
Lost and found - Camel
Rennaisance plainchant/sacred choral. Even atheists can appreciate religious music.
Two more to check out: Miserere by Allegri and Spem in Alium by Thomas Tallis (the 16th century one, not the modern composer).
The latter is written for 40 voices (8 5-part choirs) and is quite possibly the most beautiful piece of music ever written (IMHO). Turn the lights out, close your eyes and play it loud: 13 minutes of utter bliss - especially 6 minutes or so in, when all 40 voices come in together for the first time, possibly the most sublime thing you will ever hear. Of course, if you're into thrash metal, you may disagree...
Two songs I want played at my funeral: Spem in Alium and Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back by Meatloaf.
In the mood for listening to Camel today.
Currently, Sahara - Camel
Feeling sentimental today ... Celion Dion
When the wrong loves you right :D
Interesting, sounds beautiful!Quote:
Originally Posted by Graham
:D , I agree with Meatloaf, will you be able to hear it¿ :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Graham
They'll probably end up playing Another One Bites the Dust, by Queen at my funeral :p
Now listening to
Tracy Chapman - Baby Can I hold you
Is this one of the soundtracks of Notting Hill? I love that song..Quote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
No, That's Elvis Costello 's song - it is very very nice indeed. Another song from Notting Hill, that I love isQuote:
Originally Posted by exterminator
When you say nothing at all - Ronan Keating :thumb:
Yeah... aahh.. it makes me want to be in that moment (in the park with Julia Roberts... and no Hugh Grant but of course... :D )Quote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
Black Sabbath medley - Candlemass
The Byrds - Mr Tamburine Man
you can have julia and I can have hugh right??? :D:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by exterminator
no music today ...:(
The Only - Static X
// Ey Hannes, since ideru didn't post any song... doesn't that mean that you can post another? :D
Don't Speak - No Doubt
You're right Cherish.
Since ideru violated the rule of not posting a song in this thread, she must be punished :p :D :lol:
Looking in my huge CD collection, let me select a song for ideru
mm, difficult
ideru is listening to : Celine Dion - I'm Alive
I'm listening now to:
Celine Dion - I'm Alive
I love that song, it has a very special meaning to me - it played once, while I was in hospital, because of a stab wound penetrating my left lung :rolleyes:
Good 'ol days :)
Stab wound? Whoa. Someone mugged you or something?? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
Listening to:
For All Of My Life - MYMP
oppss.. thats what happend when not reading the rules :blush:
so ok, am imagining that am listening to the sound of
Celine Dion - I surrender :D
@Hannes, stab wounds?? yeah that song seems fitting :thumb:
Attempted mugging - which means I got my phone back :p
Only realised the guy stabbed me, when I got back to the office :lol:
Now listening to:
Bryan Adams, Rod Steward, Sting - All For Love
Cellphone, you mean? :D
Nice song btw. :thumb: That's from "The Three Musketeers" movie right? :D
Listening to:
Can't Hurry Love - Dixie Chicks (Runaway Bride)
Evanescence - Going Under
No ... we cannot be at the same place :D.. that will make me uncomfortable.. :D ... well, but if you say .. I can kick out Julia... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ideru
3 Doors Down - Here Without you!
But I want hugh grant :lol: you can't kick out julia, nobody kick out julia :DQuote:
Originally Posted by exterminator
Get Over - Hikaru No Go theme song
Megadeath - Kill the King