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Posted: 06-05-2006 15:22
by Mighty Midget
Sound clips from Muse Surmounted. I WANT that record!
http://www.homophonecd.com/sound_files.htm
Posted: 06-05-2006 23:10
by fb.shev
korn vs michael jackson - Yall want a bad single
Posted: 07-05-2006 15:28
by Rincewind SW
White Stripes - Dead Leaves on the Dirty Ground
Posted: 08-05-2006 11:14
by BunnyS
Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Dibate - Mamadou Boutiquier

Posted: 26-05-2006 22:53
by Mighty Midget
The Ramones, End of the Century
Phil Spector rocks!
Posted: 27-05-2006 03:00
by meep98324
The Who-My Generation
As does Pete Townsend!
Posted: 27-05-2006 08:39
by GoldenGun
Cosmic Stop - Parliament Funkadelic
Posted: 27-05-2006 09:33
by Mighty Midget
meep98324 wrote:
...As does Pete Townsend!
So true

. Live at Leeds is a gem.
Posted: 27-05-2006 11:45
by Isil
Gnarls Barkely - Smiley Faces, next in line are the Shadows with F.B.I <3
Posted: 27-05-2006 18:30
by Messy
I'm not getting ready to listen to Tool's 10,000 days album.
I just bought it - along with RHCP's new Stadium Arcadium; I also placed an order for Tool's Ænima - and I'm now going to have my first listen o/
First listens are always magical

so: lights out, sennies on and go .o/
edit: ok I lied, I just spent a good 10 minutes "HOLY SHIT"-ing about the artwork .o/
Holy shit that's awesome! (once you get how the booklet works)
edit2: A good 70 minutes later, I'm very impressed
Tool is the ethereal equivalent of sitting on the tip of your chair;
Only you're in the dark and you're waiting to either fall back into that comfortable chair, or forward with your face flat on the floor.
(obviously hands tied on your back because recorded music isn't an interactive medium :p)
Posted: 27-05-2006 21:35
by Mighty Midget
Messy wrote:
(obviously hands tied on your back because recorded music isn't an interactive medium :p)
Not neccessarily so. After years of playing, my ears are screwed. But I truely, deeply love those moments

Bashing my brains out with a violent guitar sound beats any drugs any day

Posted: 27-05-2006 21:49
by Messy
Turning down your volume would have been a good idea.
Besides, music that needs quantity (sound volume) over quality is bad anyway ;p
Posted: 27-05-2006 22:18
by Mighty Midget
Depends on the music, really. Django Reinhardt is best in the background, as is Mozart. But rock'n'roll to me is way more than notes. It's the sheer energy that threatens to finnish you off if you don't watch it. But on the other hand, musical taste and preferences are pointless to discuss. It's all what YOU get out of it.
Posted: 28-05-2006 02:54
by Messy
Yeah, that's true

It felt like the proper snobbistic thing to say though
Hell, I can have a very good time listening to punk (though it's 200% better live) because of the energy going on - especially when transferred into the crowd live.
..and we all know Punk isn't exactly known for it's musical complexity

Posted: 28-05-2006 03:57
by fb.shev
Murderdolls - Dawn of the Dead
....one two Fuck you! *headbangs*
ooh wait now its cradle of filth - Nymphetamin........mmm nymphos!!!