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I always liked 'Crimson and Clover' too, but especially after seeing Charlize Theron's tour de force performance with Christina Ricci in the movie Monster (2003) - IMDb, where it's part of the sound track. |
Jack's Mannequin - Kill the Messenger |
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a small song for a small state. |
An ambient song that could easily be used as a soundtrack to a modern surrealist film |
I am addicted :D |
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this song was played nonstop on the radios all 2007. It was the song that made the year for me. it was fun revisiting it. |
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Other crimson options exist, however: Barclay College, Bradley University, Bridgewater State College, Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary, Coe College (Iowan! :)), Grove City College, Hastings College, Harvard, Huston-Tillotson College, Indiana University, University of the Incarnate Word (in San Antonio)... Hmm. Which one might have tempted me the most. Hmm. University of the Incarnate Word, perhaps? :laughing: I have been wanting to watch the movie "Monster" to see Theron's performance, which I read was excellent! I shall put the movie on my "definitely must watch soon" list, especially now that I know "Crimson and Clover" is part of the soundtrack. Here's one of my favorite Rolling Stones' songs to which I am now listening while at work. A nice happy song. Rolling Stones - Paint It Black And now I'm listening to more Siouxsie . I am pleased there are several long YouTube videos of this show so that I can listen while updating a chemical inventory without needing to stop frequently to find new music. She was polite but adamant as she shoved the poor college student off stage: "Go!" :) |
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Street Fighting Man - The Rolling Stones You wouldn't expect to hear a sitar in there, but you can. :) |
I love this song and can never get enough of it. |
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I really like these guys. Very ominous music. |
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And I don't know if I've ever heard "Street Fighting Man" before. If I have, it was so long ago that the song seemed new to me. I could hardly tell that a sitar was hiding out in the song. I think it added some sparkly notes but I had difficulty picking out the instrument from the mix. BTW, we've had some street fights and riots in Iowa. Beer + Boredom + Corn = Hitting, apparently. Even a stabbing or two. Yep, we're tough, we Iowans. :p: Quote:
Yes, I *do* like the Rolling Stones, but I'm realizing I must not have heard a lot of their songs. I've seen them in concert twice, but obviously I've missed out on much of their music since I'd never heard "Backstreet Girl" and didn't remember the one Skaltezon posted. "Backstreet Girl" was sad...a very good song, I agree. Melancholy and completely condescending, like you say. The song gives an interesting character study of the sort of person who would want a backstreet girl, someone he's not proud of and doesn't want openly in his life. I can imagine her humiliation that someone wants to take from her and not give anything of value (love, respect, interest). What I find saddest about the song, though, is that the man seems to want to treat the people in his life shabbily. He isn't terribly concerned by what he is doing. He isn't malicious, but he isn't kind. It is painful to hear, really. :( |
Cathedral - Forest of Equilibrium
sounded pretty ho-hum at first but now my ears has gotten used to it, it's pure genius |
Wasn't sure to expect from a brand new label, and an artist I'd never heard of before. I am pleasantly surprised! Very high quality Progressive House. |
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This song's been stuck in my head for at least the past 2 weeks. |
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Psychofagist—"Corpuscles"
One of the only slow, low-key songs on an album of crazy jazzgrind, but it still manages to be fairly abrasive, in a good way. I don't don't know what it is but there's something incredibly uncomfortable about the way the vocals are sung here. This is a two-tracks-in-one video for some reason. The track I'm taking about starts at 5:37. |
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For some reason I find Music for Eighteen Musicians to be really relaxing. |
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I love mondays best day of the week by far especially when I have to wake up early. What better way to start to start it off!? :banghead::banghead::banghead: |
ambient enivromental sounds - need to give my ears a break - listened to six hours of metal yesterday
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one of my absolute favorite songs of all time. |
I am listening to Wham's make it big album and on song Careless Whisper.
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Morphine. Sexy garage rock minus guitar and plus saxophone. Off the Good album. Which is pretaaay Pretaaay er. . good. |
Wow, I would have probably had a seizure if I saw him live. |
"Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I want" by The Smiths because somedays you just gotta listen to the Smiths...
"Haven't had a dream in a long time,/ see, the life i've had/ could make a good man bad." |
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my theme song for all my ladies all over the globe I'm callin (Yeah maybe I'm selfish) Out to (I want you to myself I can't help it) All my (Yeah maybe I'm selfish) Y'all my, ladies and I can't (maybe I'm selfish) (I can't) Let you (let you) (I want you to myself I can't help it) Be with (yeah) no one (yeah) but me (yeah) baby |
Terrorizer - Darker Days Ahead
can't work on external DVD drive but works fine on my DVD player GRINDCORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YEARRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!! !!EEEAAARRRRRAAACCCHHHHEEEE! |
this used to be one of my favorite bands while I was in high school. Now I am completely aware how much it sucks, but this is a new song and for some reason I cannot stop listening to it, so, I will call it a guilty pleasure xD
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Dark Tranquility - We Are the Void
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for a change of pace, some Mando-pop
Jeff Chang - Generosity the metal's giving me a headache |
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