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Righteous
Mushroomhead, XIII
Greeneyes
Philip Glass' 3rd Symphony.
Hobbes
QUOTE (elphaba2 @ Mar 12 2005, 10:12 PM)
The whole of Talking Heads Remain In Light


edit:
QUOTE
Tracy Chapman - Fast Car


and then

QUOTE
Cars - Drive


Do I sense a connection here?
*



Just to be flippant...

Chris Rea - Driving Home for Christmas
snoo
Music made for an April fools joke a few years ago to convince people that Monkey Island 5 was due to be released.

A Perfect Circle - Vanishing
believe
Rasputina- Why don't you do right
{Gothic Angel}
Nightwish - Higher than Hope
Wytukaze
Sparta, various songs. Thanks, Novander.
voices_in_my_head
Lacuna Coil - No Need To Explain
gothictheysay
Kaiser Chiefs - Oh My God

<3 Novander
{Gothic Angel}
Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.2

Blame my A level music teacher.
JimiJimi
Angel Eyes - Jerry Cantrell

I'm streaming it from Jerry's official website. It's to celebrate my completion of the CoBBS/MAA animation.
Hobbes
Fun Boy Three - Our Lips Are Sealed [12" Mix]
Righteous
The Prodigy, The Fat of the Land
depressed lonely crazy person
afro-celt sound system volume1
Righteous
Bush, Sixteen Stone

Go nineties rock!
Alanity
Aimee Mann - Lost in space
depressed lonely crazy person
Blur selftitled
believe
Happy Day- The Dresden Dolls
Erin
I'm listening to Love Street By The Doors. tongue.gif tongue.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
Aria
Dorian, by Bloodflowerz.
<3
And Switchblade Symphony.
Fallen Element
Nymphetamine - Cradle of Filth
Green Day - Holiday
Splashdown - All Things
Alanis Morissette - 8 Easy Steps

On repeat...over and over... and over...


Fal xXx
gothictheysay
Old Beatles... a lot of Beatles... some more Beatles...
voices_in_my_head
I'll admit to to it-

Alison Krauss - Forget About It
(yes, that a country singer)
In my defence, I'm in Texas. If I didn't listen to country, I would be shot.
Hobbes
Sophie B Hawkins - Damn... I Wish I Was Your Lover
Righteous
Linkin Park, Meteora
moop
Jonathan Coulton - Skullcrusher Mountain

*squees happily in Jaq's direction for maaking me download it*
Hobbes
Coldplay - In My Place

But no singing on it, purely instrumental - it's providing backing for my own attempts at singing it, for my second singing lesson this Saturday. Woo!
believe
Cruxshadows- Here Comes The Rain Again
snoo
Hell is for Heroes - I can Climb Mountains
JimiJimi
Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Chile single

On good ol' fashioned vinyl.

5 posts 'till 800...
voices_in_my_head
Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin
JimiJimi
Alice in Chains - What the Hell Have I

Great song, but competely different to my Hendrix listening earlier...

1 post 'till 800...
Fallen Element
Veruca Salt - Aurora (on repeat...repeat...repeat...)

sigh...tis pretty!


Fal xXx
Righteous
Bush, Sixteen Stone
Hobbes
Rufus Wainwright - Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk

The only song I know, and have ever heard, by him. And I only have it because a friend of mine forced me to listen to some of his stuff. I like it... but he has an almost apathetic singing voice. He might as well be going, "blah blah blah". Still...
Wookiee
QUOTE (Jonman @ Mar 19 2003, 07:18 PM)
Boggers and Bjork? Wow. Dunno if he did or not, but I love the idea. Plaid certainly have - I could be confusing them with someone else, but I thought they were involved with the production of Vespertine.


I don't know if anyone has poked at this over the last 88 pages and I can't really be arsed to find out, but Plaid had Björk perform vocals on Lilith on their 1997 album Not For Threes, the same year she worked with another Warp stalwart, LFO's Mark Bell, on her album Homogenic. Vespertine was largely produced by San Franciscan duo Matmos, who are pretty fabulous.

Plaid recently produced The Lovely by Mara Carlyle; it is as the title suggests.

Mr. Jonman and that Kybosh fella; I like yous both as you have fabulous taste in electronic goodness.

Today I have been listening to

Sharpen Your Teeth by Ugly Casanova
Oceanic: Remixes/Reinterpretations by Isis (and friends)
Some Cities by Doves
Infinity Land by Biffy Clyro
Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes by TV On The Radio
Wind In The Wires by Patrick Wolf
and I'm presently enjoying Venice by Fennesz
believe
Bauhaus- Who Killed Mr. Moonlight

I've so turned into a goth. >.>
Novander
Bright Eyes, Billy Talent and the Kinison.

And a lot more Sparta. I've copied the rest of their first album to my computer now. I'd forgotten how good it all is.
Samorine
QUOTE (Novander @ Mar 31 2005, 12:23 AM)
And a lot more Sparta. I've copied the rest of their first album to my computer now. I'd forgotten how good it all is.
*


Yay Sparta...

I've been listening to my A Perfect Circle CDs because I needed to rip them to my computer

Currently - Passive
Wytukaze
*bugs Nov to send him aaaall his Sparta when he's back on fastband*

Currently The Cult - War (The Process). In general, lots of various stuff, I've been ripping lots of CDs recently.. I have so many! I'm quite liking Bad Religion - The Defense and Elviss - D-Change as individual tracks. I'm sure you're all fascinated.
elphaba2
Maybe I'm extremely biased, but I've never had a taste for Sparta. They seem kind of uncut and whiny to me *wonders briefly if the knife fight will proceed now or later* I got to see them live about a year ago, and (maybe the sound was bad, maybe they weren't prepared) they sounded pretty bad.

At the moment, I've got "Sweet Transvestite" blasting through headphones so I'm not subject to dinnertime ostrasation (is that a word) from my lovely parents.
moop
Last night: Nine Inch Nails - Hurt (live courtesty of snoo's "phoning people while at a gig" skills).

Currently: AFI - Sing the Sorrow
Wytukaze
QUOTE (elphaba2 @ Mar 30 2005, 11:43 PM)
Maybe I'm extremely biased, but I've never had a taste for Sparta. They seem kind of uncut and whiny to me *wonders briefly if the knife fight will proceed now or later* I got to see them live about a year ago, and (maybe the sound was bad, maybe they weren't prepared) they sounded pretty bad.

At the moment, I've got "Sweet Transvestite" blasting through headphones so I'm not subject to dinnertime ostrasation (is that a word) from my lovely parents.
*


Hmm, no, I can understand your sentiments. In fact, were you to class all of ATD-I and its derivatives the same way, I wouldn't complain, despite being a huge of fan of them. It's not your easy listening sound, if you get me.

And I believe you mean 'ostracisation'. You can put a z in that for being American if you want.

Current track: In Flames - System. This is an oddball of my music library, really, but I quite like it.
snoo
Pulp - Common People

bit of a change from last night wink.gif
JimiJimi
Led Zeppelin - Out on the Tiles

I love Led Zep, they've got such a varied sound... from blues-ey to epic-ey to funky...
Hobbes
Coldplay - Clocks
JimiJimi
I'm listening through my Led Zeppelin vinyl collection in a random order, and now I'm on the track before 'Out on the Tiles', 'Since I've Been Loving You'.
JimiJimi
Class of '99 - Another Brick in the Wall Part 2

Woo! Layne Staley! Although you watch the video and he really does look odd from drug abuse... and he weighed only 90lbs... and that was only three years before he died in 2002.
believe
Rasputina- I wish you were here
gothictheysay
Nightwish - Walking in the Air

Courtesy of moop
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