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Posted by Shambler on 2003/05/11 15:12:28 |
I thought a trio of themed threads about other entertainment media might be good. If you're not interested, please just ignore the thread and pick some threads that interest you from here: http://celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php
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Could Be Worth A Listen...
#126 posted by distrans on 2004/08/30 23:37:48
Definitely Worth A Listen
The Prodigy
#128 posted by JPL on 2004/09/03 09:43:11
The Prodigy launched a brand new album called Always outnumbered, never outgunned .. Is there someone who bought it ?? And what about the album ?? Is it great or not ??
Prodg
#129 posted by pushplay on 2004/09/03 12:14:22
If I had say hypothetically downloaded it, it wouldn't have been worth the hypothetical effort. That's hyopthetical mind you.
Pushplay
#130 posted by JPL on 2004/09/04 01:58:33
... I don't want to download it, I would like to have informations (what do you think about the album for example...) before taking a decision of buying or not the album, not more...
Uhhh
#131 posted by pushplay on 2004/09/04 06:22:11
If it isn't worth downloading it sure isn't worth buying, is it?
Yeesssssss !!!
#132 posted by JPL on 2004/09/04 16:48:15
I bought the CD this afternoon, and it's the third time I'm listening it... I've just one thing to say: WOAOW !!! If you like techno house rock punk metal fusion, it's realy impressive... Their last album "The Fat of The Land" was already a good one, but now, it's like if the 12 tiltles were done like if it was a big remix with "FireStarter" and "Smack my bitch up"... It's really a fucking album !!! To listen as loud as you can !!!
In That Case I'll Skip
#133 posted by cyBeAr on 2004/09/05 06:14:17
I don't like techno house rock punk metal fusion I only listen to techno jazz rock punk metal fusion.
CyBear
#134 posted by JPL on 2004/09/05 10:27:17
... you suck... ;)
Bond
#135 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/09/05 10:29:32
In case anyone hasn't mentioned Bond, they're what I'm listening to right now. Standard-seeming techno/classical, but just strings from what I can tell. More pop than anything, definitely not for those who consider themselves 'hard' or whatever, but good imo.
Bond
#136 posted by Shambler on 2004/09/05 11:04:01
I'd shag them.
Well, Maybe....
#137 posted by Shambler on 2004/09/05 11:08:32
Shambler Likes Big Bottom
#138 posted by starbuck on 2004/09/05 11:46:14
The bigger the cushion, the sweeter the pushin'
That's what I said
The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand
Or so I have read
My baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo
I'd like to sink her with my pink torpedo
Big bottom, big bottom
Talk about bum cakes, my girl's got 'em
Big bottom drive me out of my mind
How could I leave this behind?
I met her on Monday, twas my lucky bun day
You know what I mean
I love her each weekday, each velvety cheek day
You know what I mean
My love gun's loaded and she's in my sights
Big game is waiting there inside her tights, yeah
Big bottom, big bottom
Talk about mud flaps, my girl's got 'em
Big bottom drive me out of my mind
How could I leave this behind?
ROFL
#139 posted by Shambler on 2004/09/05 12:00:32
Awesome, where's it from??
It's From
#140 posted by starbuck on 2004/09/05 12:23:29
the legend that is Spinal Tap. It's worth getting the movie or the cd, but otherwise you can find the songs on filesharing apps pretty easily.
On a related note, I achieved a near-religious experience recently by playing the Spinal Tap song Stonehenge on my iPod while looking at Stonehenge itself! Stonehenge, where the demons dwell, where the banshees live, and they do live well.
But Starbuck,
#141 posted by HeadThump on 2004/09/05 13:15:42
Mine goes up to eleven.
Denholm Elliot Reads T. S. Elliot
#142 posted by Kell on 2004/09/05 15:05:51
Shambler = fire
Starbuck = ice
Headthump = lukewarm water
Shanti Shanti Shanti
#143 posted by HeadThump on 2004/09/05 22:41:31
Oh That's Pretty, What's It Called?
#144 posted by distrans on 2004/09/06 03:50:56
err... Lick My Love Pump
Sex Farm Woman
#145 posted by HeadThump on 2004/09/06 10:43:29
Lesser Known Music
#146 posted by . on 2004/09/08 21:34:21
I browsed around on FYE.com and came across some interesting bands:
- Mira (interesting guitar work, nice female singer)
http://www.mira.nu/
- Black Tape For A Blue Girl (strings, choir like vocals)
http://www.blacktapeforabluegirl.com/
- Attrition (synth-beat stuff)
http://www.projekt.com/projekt/artist.asp?id=1000
I'm glad I found these few, I like the music and you know, it's not on the radio and it's not on MTV and it's better than what's out there. Go hunt for music that needs to be heard!
Mira Are Quite Good
#147 posted by nb on 2004/09/09 10:07:32
I wish they'd hurry up and release their new album already.
If you liked them, you might like Halou (more synth-ish); maybe Cranes circa Loved; perhaps The Plague Monkeys (underrated unfortunately now defunct); and, of course, the Cocteau Twins (...indescribable).
I Am An Egomaniac
#148 posted by Blitz on 2004/09/30 18:15:53
Was messing around with a Commodore 64 emulator last night and found a pretty cool sound program for it. I was jamming around and I then remembered that my sound card has output recording. So I made this little, crazy sounding live session. There ended up being like a grinding in the background -- but I liked how it sounded and left it in :D
If there's anything you want to take from it, chop it up and use it as you wish. There's some noisy/industrial stuff going on at points, so feel free!
http://home.comcast.net/~teh_blitz/Blitz_09_30_live_C64emu.mp3
Good Bands
#149 posted by ProdigyXL on 2004/09/30 18:28:18
I've been listening too
The Killers - Saw em in Chicago and had a great time. Have tickets to Detriot show in a week and a half. Check em out, great 80s new-wavish alt rock dancy stuff
Ambulance Ltd - Opened for Killers, didn't know them at the time. Pretty much love em as much as Killers now. Very emo/indie ish, but very listenable and fun. Check em out.
Scissor Sisters - Just gotten into them, Elton John like rock/piano stuff. Takes a bit to grow on ya, but then you can't get em out of your head.
Polyphonic Spree - Besides the fact they are a cult, no matter what their crazy Jesus like singer says, they are just so fun to listen to. I mean the lyrics are rediculous but some how I feel pure 70s/Brady Family like elation.
Zero 7 - Good relaxation music, good stuff to wake up to. If you get into a mapping grove this seems to keep you into it cause it just pulls you along and doesn't distract you from your mapping.
Thats about it for now.
Har Mar Superstar
#150 posted by starbuck on 2004/09/30 20:28:25
is where it's at... I partied with him last night and he's even sexier in person than in his videos. Since then I've been playing Easy Pass at full volume and feeling funky.
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