I'm currently jamming out to King Crimson's 1995 album "Thrak".
(http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/images/KC-THRAK.jpg)
The Subways- Young for Eternity album..........and now its finished up now my stereo is going into Retching Red- Scarlet Whore of War album.
There are 4.7 gB of mP3's in my truck I hit the random button and drive, however when I got out of the truck. Ozzy was singin' "No more tears".
Right now: "Twilight of the Gods" by Grave Digger.
This thread just made me realize that I seem to have some odd interest in listening to people talk, but not listening to them. :buggedout:
When I'm at work (a 50 watt radio station), I hafta listen to radical left wing propaganda on the monitors, but I really don't listen to it.
When I'm at home, I tend to turn on radical right wing propaganda, but I quit listening to it a while back.
When I'm at a twelve step group,... Well, actually, I do pay attention & interact, but you get the picture.
Right now, I've got Conan O'Brian on, & I have no idea who those two guys are, or what they do.
Just before I loaded up this page I lined up a few new aqcuisitions, one being Junior Senior's newish album: Hey Hey My My Yo Yo. It's poppy, dancey and pure concentrated happy. Very much summer music [very hot today] so it suits my mood [kind of delirious from lack of sleep, and relaxing after work]
Other than that, at the moment on the playlist is a Dj mix by Future Sound Of London, sort of ambient electro stuff I guess you could say.
Junior Senior!?!? Awesome. Danish band!!!!
I'm listeing to Marvin Gaye : Sexual healing
I have a weak point for music like this.
Modest Mouse, "3 Inch Horses, Two Faced Monsters" from the album Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks. One of my Best Buy gift card purchases, the other was Chulahoma by the Black Keys. Decided to try more MM after recommendations from folks on this board.
Oops, now it's "You're The Good Things" by MM. Trying to decided if I should put it on a mix CD for the "not girlfriend", maybe win her over.
In the car I've been listening to a collection of old Fred Allen radio shows I bought a while back and dug out after the move. Good stuff, didn't realize how many characters and bits from his shows I knew second hand from old Warner Bros. cartoons besides Foghorn Leghorn/Senator Claghorne. Love the "feud" with Jack Benny as well.
I like Marvin Gaye, but tend to like songs like "Trouble Man", and "Inner City Blues" more than the better known hits or the sweet lovin' songs. Yeah, something wrong with me, not a romantic soul.
Mika Miko album C.Y.S.L.A.BF.
BOSTON HARDCORE! Recent yop 5: Blood For Blood, Death Before Dishonor and I've just finished listening to Some Kind Of Hate. And right now: Sick Of It All - Scratch The Surface
Hurt - Rapture
XTC's "English Settlement" at the moment. (I finally got the remastered version for Christmas. Talk about a massive sonic improvement!)
(http://www.artistdirect.com/Images/Sources/AMGCOVERS/music/cover200/drf800/f865/f86595b6u1x.jpg)
Joan Jett- Do You Wanna Touch?
(Yes I do Joan, Yes I do) :hot: :teddyr:
Good thing it wasn't the Gary Glitter original.
I'm guessing your answer would be "No!" in that case.
Plus Gary would probably say "No" since you aren't an underage child.
BTW, I love the Joan Jett cover of the song.
Right now? My mom singing a commercial jingle she made up.
STNNNG-Dignified Sissy album
Quote from: Torgo on January 10, 2007, 11:24:10 PM
I'm currently jamming out to King Crimson's 1995 album "Thrak".
(http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/images/KC-THRAK.jpg)
havent heard that one but I've got most KC albums up to "Red"...good band.
right now, UMC's - "Unleashed". hip hop, from when hip hop was valid. not all this 50 Cent rubbish!
FAITH NO MORE "Angel Dust"
(http://www.angeldust.spb.ru/images/angeldust.jpg)
Quote from: Torgo on January 12, 2007, 06:17:16 PM
FAITH NO MORE "Angel Dust"
(http://www.angeldust.spb.ru/images/angeldust.jpg)
sorry to quote you twice in the space of one thread, but that is one of my favourite albums.
"Everything's Ruined" is the track for me...great video.
I bought their album "Album Of the Year" and wasn't really that impressed by it. I think the guitar player had left by that point.
I borrowed my cousin's copy of Angel Dust years ago, thought I was going to wear it out on the tape player in my car. Why I never dubbed a copy before I got it back to him I'll never know.
King Crimson fan here as well. I have Thrak. I like it, not in my say Top 5 of their albums but it has some good stuff. "Vroom", "Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream", and "Dinosaur" (which actually got some radioplay near here, and surprised the hell out of me). They pretty much lost me with The ConstruKction of Light (sic), felt I had heard it all before. Happy With What You have to be Happy With, confirmed it for me, but I did find the title song's lyrics clever. Tried the ProjeKcts, Two (video game music I called it) and some samplers of ProjeKcts and Discipline Global Mobile tunes, mixed bag. Still love most of the older stuff, especially the 72-74 albums and the boxed set of live material from then. Actually listen to Islands more than anything else these days, but parts of Lizard are still fun like "Happy Family".
Oh, listening to "standing on the Outside" by Leo Kottke right now.
Mitra-All Gods Kill album
Chris Cornell - "You Know My Name"
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. Best of.
Long story - it's def an acquired taste.
it's funny how everyone here is united by their fondness for bad-movies yet everyone seems to have totally different taste in music, but people who like the same music wil normally like exactly the same types of films - in my experience. random observaion...whatever
Heather B - What Goes On
Pretenders self titled first album
Sade - By Your Side
From a mix tape by the friend. So want to read into it, but know better.
Probably "Immigration Man" by Crosby & Nash next. Mine.
Right Now: Ante Up - Bane
Before that: The Island - The Decemberists
Songs from a Secret Garden, by Secret Garden, one of my favorite CDs :teddyr:
There is no music on right now so I'm listening to my hubby grumbling over some dumb part in a movie. :smile:
The Snakes On A Plane theme song.
Watching (and listening to) The Monkee's "Head".
Right this second I am listening to From First to Last - Emily. A great tune!
"The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" by Brand New
EXODUS "Tempo of the Damned"
(http://www.radiomelodic.de/cdcover/Exodus%20-%20Tempo%20of%20the%20damned.jpg)
Misfits, Bella Morte, Balzac, The Freeze
Bouncing Souls - Manthem
Just got finished listening to Sykotik Sinfoney's Manic Depresso...
After a dozen times in a row!
It was so I could send an update to this on-line lyrics plug-in service.
I always knew it was supposed to be lyrically sardonic as a heavy metal song, but after reading the lyrics without the music, I find it strangely effective as a nursery rime.
John Boy & Billy on my choice of about four radio stations (used to be five); since it's early (late for me) but I can't sleep and I'm stupid for listening to them since they have exactly one line I find funny. Yet, there's worse stuff on the radio at this time to choose from.....
It's been a weird two weeks.
PROPELLERHEADS "Decks and Drums and Rock and Roll"
(http://www.zero.co.nz/music/images/Propellerheads%20-%20Decksandrumsandrockandroll%20UK.jpg)
Meanwhile, later on in the evening..................................................
MERCYFUL FATE "Don't Break the Oath"
(http://destination.rock.free.fr/rockint/images/dontbreak.jpg)
Mercyful Fate! A classic! Gotta love the vocal stylings of King Diamond.
ha. you got some good tastes in music, Torga
here's one for you, got it on now:
(http://www.zero.co.nz/music/images/Gentle%20Giant%20-%20Octopus.jpg)
gentle giant - octopus. 1973.
Right now???? Nothing.
As of 11:35 PM EST on Wednesday...............
BRUCE DICKINSON "The Chemical Wedding"
(http://www.eurielec.etsit.upm.es/~galdecoa/blog_files/tn_cover.bruce_dickinson-the_chemical_wedding.jpg)
Quote from: depressed crack addict on January 17, 2007, 11:03:59 PM
ha. you got some good tastes in music, Torga
here's one for you, got it on now:
(http://www.zero.co.nz/music/images/Gentle%20Giant%20-%20Octopus.jpg)
gentle giant - octopus. 1973.
That's a great album.
Right now, I'm working on a mixer:
Just now - Something from The Omega Man soundtrack
Right now - Moose in my House by Scott Laningham
up next - Vengeance Is Mine by Simon Steele & The Claw, off the Dudes soundtrack
Decided to give AOL Radio another whirl since I'm on a new computer and I'm sick of the local radio again. It even still had my old presets, huh. But why still only five?
The Zombies - "Care of Cell 44" on XM Deep Tracks.
Now it's Jean-Luc Ponty - "Egocentric Molecules" on Jazz Fusion, couldn't stand that old James Gang song so I changed it.
Beats waiting for John Boy & Billy to say: "Hey, Big Man, let me hold a dollar!"
Right now listenting to Up bustle and Outs album Light em up, blow em up
At the moment, nothing, but the last album I listened to was Anathema's "Alternative 4".
Grand Funk Railroad's "We're an American Band". Recently listened to The Ramones, The Clash and the Beach Boys.
TOM WAITS "Mule Variations"
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00000IGGA.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
Green Hornet theme from the Kill Bill soundtrack and next up on the IPOD is Cleveland Rocks-Ian Hunter
"Real Men" by the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy.
Masked Maverick, Mott the Hoople and Ian Hunter fan here. I like "Cleveland Rocks" and will take his original of "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" over the Great White version anyday.
Right now, Rage Against The Machine - " No Shelter" from Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium.
Right now I'm listening to the Other Half telling me to get off the computer and take her to the grocery store. :teddyr:
The Subways- Rock N Roll Queen
Iggy and the Stooges...SEARCH and DESTROY...(fixin' to let the whole cd of RAW PoWER play...)
"Under the Dark Mystic Sky" by Japanese black metal band Tyrant.
Oh yes, I've only gotten more metal in my absence.
EXTREME ANIMALS!!!
http://www.frequenc.net/extreme%20animals%20-%20garf's%20nightmare.mp3
At this exact moment I am listening to Promise by matchbook romance
Black Flag- MY WAR YOUR ONE OF THEM.......sorry got little involed their. :teddyr:
PETER GABRIEL "Up"
(http://www.reflexcd.co.uk/images/petergabriel2.jpg)
Only The Good Die Young-Billy Joel
Right now, I'm listening to the vioces in my head rambling on & on about how I shouldn't be asking them for advice.
That's not the advice I asked for.
IRON MAIDEN "The Number of the Beast"
(http://perso.orange.fr/religionnaire/artistes/iron_maiden/art/number_of_the_beast.jpg)
BLACK SABBATH "Mob Rules"
(http://www.themysticcorner.com/images/acd0007.jpg)
"Return to Serenity" - Testament
Quote from: Shadowfyre on January 24, 2007, 10:17:45 PM
"Return to Serenity" - Testament
Great, great song.
I've got The Legacy, Low, Demonic, the Gathering and The Very Best of on CD.
I wish they would get around to doing a new studio album with the classic lineup!
An old Abbott and Costello radio show. Last half hour was Nightbeat, a so-so drama series from the 50s.
One of the local talk radio stations has begun airing a syndicated oldies radio show at 3am, just found it last night, they haven't even updated their schedule yet. The perfect time for me and probably three other people to hear it in their listening area. I don't have satellite radio and AOL radio doesn't have an oldtime radio channel that I've found.
Need to e-mail the station and thank them, hope it's not just a temp measure until they start to carry some other talking head moron overnight or try to steal back Coast to Coast AM from the other talk station around here. They seem to poach shows from each other all the time.
WILLIAM SHATNER "Has Been"
(http://www.rockwired.com/william_shatner_has_been.jpg)
The Creatures Anima Animus
At the second,nothing...as of an hour or 2 ago,Jesus Built My Hotrod by Ministry and special guest singer Gibby from Butthole Surfers> Likedit so much, I posted it on myspace as a permanent video(nabed from youtube...Im finally getting the hang of posting cut and paste thingies...
Do your feet hurt?-MXPX
Sigur Ros "Viðrar vel til loftárása."
After years of searching, I finally found the webstream for Paul Harvey News & Comment. It's good, because the local affiliate (WRVA) dropped him last week.
Now, if I could just find some MP3s of The Rest of the Story...
Scottie, got that song on my computer. I wish I had discovered Sigur Ros sooner, '02 when I started listening to them.
One of the comedy channels on AOL Radio again. Right now music cues from Bugs Bunny Cartoons by Carl Stalling. Instant childhood nostalgia.
Now it's the old Bill Cosby routine about the Lone Ranger and Tonto. "You go to hell, Kemosabe!"
Fun mixes of bits of various comedians old and current. I miss Mitch HedBerg, and like to finally hear some Shelly Berman. The Muslim comics on the Axis of Evil tour are pretty good. Dane Cook still sucks.
TESTAMENT "The Very Best of"
(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/7/72/200px-Theverybestoftestament.png)
Claude Bollman's version of "The Preacher." (solo jazz piano -- awesome!)
It was "Alcohol" by the Kinks.
Now it's "Find the Cost of Freedom" by CSNY.
The damn talk station ditched the oldies show, must have been filler programming until they added this stupid Chit Chat show they've got on now. I'd swear half of the show is taken up by overproduced bumpers with music montages and random bits of dialogue.
Reborn-Stryper
Quote from: Masked_Maverick on February 08, 2007, 05:28:27 PM
Reborn-Stryper
Are you a legit fan? Listening ironicly? Being held hostage? Conducting audio experiements? Stereo war with the neighbors?
If your a legit fan please don't take my jokes the wrong way, it's just that I knew a lot of Christian Rock fans in high school. Even they didn't like Stryper when they were a current band. Petra was more their speed.
THE POLICE "Zenyatta Mondatta"
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00008BRDV.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
At this very moment I am listening to Jeff Waynes "The Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds."
I have listened it six times in one week and seen the live performance dvd twice, but I still can't get enough of it.
Quote from: Potato king on February 15, 2007, 05:10:18 AM
At this very moment I am listening to Jeff Waynes "The Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds."
I have listened it six times in one week and seen the live performance dvd twice, but I still can't get enough of it.
Oh The Musical Version of WOTW is one of my obsessions. Bought the collector's edition a while ago, with some extra songs and edited voiceovers. Love it.
Because I'm also an electronica fan, the cd: Ulla dub Ulla [or something like that, don't have it right in front of me] the 'remix' cd is brilliant. Nothing like a breakbeat version of Eve of War by one of my favourite acts, Hybrid, to really get you thumping.
I even did a remix of eve of war, which even though is complete crap, was just fun to sample. I posted it a while ago here (http://www.myfilehut.com/userfiles/166076/waroftheworlds.mp3) but I have a feeling the link doesn't work anymore [my net's been up and down lately, so it's hard to check]
Nope, doesn't work. Could you try to upload it again, would be nice to hear it. :thumbup:
Just tried THIS (http://www.myfilehut.com/userfiles/166076/waroftheworlds.mp3) link which worked. It's an old remix though, and I've been playing around with making a newer, better quality one, but so far haven't found the time to fiddle with it...
Good work, this is pretty trippy :cheers: Nice one
Total Chaos- 17 years of Chaos
Unseen-Waste of time
an electric fan
Chain of Strength-Never Understand
Street Dogs- Not without purpose
The morning news on the local NBC station. Mostly waiting for the cute news bunny that reads the police blotter while standing by the side of a road, (so they can say "Live on the scene") to come back on. She's purdy. Especially when the wind plays with her hair.
Light This City-Facing the thousand
HorrorPops-Drama Queen
Quote from: LilCerberus on February 18, 2007, 11:08:30 PM
an electric fan
Wow.This is weird.I just now got on the computer,and for some reason I went to this thread. It's real late...everyone is asleep...the only sounds in the house are an occasional "blung" from the radiator pipes....and the electric fan coming from me and Tara Sues bedroom...(Owwwweeeeiiiioooo...) :buggedout:
Ron White's "Rolex Doesn't Make a Radio" bit on XM Comedy.
Riverboat Gamblers- True Crime
right now im listening to my ears ring.
(Result of band practice)
Mojo Nixon & The Toadliquors- You Can't Buy Cool
My second guesses telling me how stupid I am for not managing my time better and having dinner with the not girlfriend last night. Waste of an opportunity.
Oh, yeah XM Comedy also, some guy named Ross Bennett.
Mostly me saying "Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!" though.
BRUCE DICKINSON "Tyranny of Souls"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fi/thumb/6/65/Tyranny_of_Souls_kansikuva.jpg/283px-Tyranny_of_Souls_kansikuva.jpg)
WSAT-in SW Michigan..."All seventies,all the time!" They just payed Black Sabbath -"Iron Man",Wings-"Band on the Run",and that one song"..love the one your with_doodoot doot doot dootdododoot...",now they're playing BTO-"Let it Roll". How come 70's music makes me wanna smoke pot and drink beer? I don't smoke pot no mo',and I hav'ent been a beer drinker in many years(note: I usta drink Pabst Blue Ribbon...the unofficial beer of Michigan farmers...)
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Sevendust - "Black"
Tom Waits. "The Piano Has Been Drinking."
Which contains that masterful line,
"And you can't find your WAITress...
WITH a geiger counter..."
We have a radio station that plays music with local connections through the week. On weekends they play blues, which they define very loosely.
They play "The Piano has Been Drinking" some, not enough. Wonderful sad drinking song.
Less Black Crows and BB King, more Tom Waits and " Don't Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock 'N' Roll" by Long John Baldry would suit me.
As for me, right now, an episode of Scrubs I've seen waaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaay too much (Dr. Cox tribute there).