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Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by Voodoo Child, Dec 22, 2006.

  1. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

    Mr Bungle - Pink Cigarette - A

    Nice find here. Very unique song with a unique stage set up for the live video. I like the simple vocals and basic approach they used for every verse. It blends together, still making each minute brilliant. What's up with the bassist though? haha!!

    New song is by dredg, sorry, just felt like making my own video. lol

    Nothing special with the video, just tells you what's playing. I took a blend of two tracks that are supposed to go together so I hope you like long songs before you play this. This is from Leitmotif, which was more of a so-called "jam session" album so don't expect to understand the lyrics because they're random anyway and most of it is babble. Sort of like what Sigur R?s does with their Hopelandic language.

    As for the songs, genius. Everything from the intermission intro to the main track itself. So many different styles blending together. This is meant for high quality headphones or stereo so if you have either, blast this track.

    Dredg - Movement II: Crosswind Minuet / Traversing Through The Arctic Cold We Search For The Spirit Of Yuta

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    VC will likely go nuts over this.
     
  2. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

    <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Dredg - Movement II: Crosswind Minuet / Traversing Through The Arctic Cold We Search For The Spirit Of Yuta</div>

    A

    Nothing needs to be said, they're one of my favorite bands and Leitmotif is my favorite album by them. Great stuff, though Lechium is my favorite. Next up is...

    Seu Jorge - Life On Mars
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    It's a cover of the original by David Bowie, except done in Portuguese.
    Also featured in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. ENJOY!
     
  3. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

    C+

    I like some of the French groups M Two One has recommended for me, but that was hard for me to listen to because it was in another language, probably because I've heard it in English before. Either way, I thought the singing was dry and uninspired. Maybe that's because it was lost in the translation, but whatever the reason, I really prefer the original. The original is simply an amazing song.

    New Song:

    Sorry to break the YouTube trend, but I couldn't find this one on there. It's a song called "Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts" by Parliament Funkadelic. They're definitely one of my favorite groups of all-time. I've seen George Clinton five times, I've got all their records, and they inadvertently got me into the older RHCP stuff because Clinton produced it. For any of the RHCP fans in this forum, I suggest you check this out, because those guys were heavily influenced by this group.

    Just let it play in the background, listen to the spacey, simple, yet brilliant guitar solo, and wait for the vocals to kick in - they're deep and soothing, and the lyrics are very poetic and inspiring. Enjoy:

    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendID=94518986
     
  4. Mamba

    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

    A
    I can definitely see how RHCP were influenced, especially Frusciante.

    Van Halen - Unchained
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  5. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

    B-

    Second best "Ice Cream Man" ever recorded. Check out the Tom Waits version from his '73 debut album Closing Time. Anyway, as for this particular song, I've really just never been able to get into any 80's hair metal, even Van Halen. I admire his ability and acknowledge that he's one of the most technically proficient guitar players of all-time, but I've always kind of found most of their music hokey.

    New Song:

    I know ELO's considered to be kind of a joke in many circles, but this song has always been one of my all-time favorites.

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  6. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

    Electric Light Orchestra - Mister Blue Sky - B

    I didn't mind them so much, I always thought the song was kinda funny. I suppose that's 'cause I first heard it when I was a little kid. Anyway, it is a good track. I think the ending is what basically makes the entire song stand out for me though nowadays.

    New song is from The Coral - In The Morning

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    Uh, what can I write about The Coral? Hmm .. Weeee!!!!
     
  7. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

  8. M Two One

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    No biggie bro, nobody can like everything. Not sure which one you actually wanted us to hear so I just listened to the first track.

    Rosie Thomas - Much Farther To Go - D

    First, don't take this as some backlash, because it isn't at all. I just don't like many female vocalists because most women don't have much vocal range. This voice is so typical I thought I'd heard it a thousand times over. The music is pretty drowned out and ongoing with a struggle to find any real major point to it. Reminds me somewhat of Half Asleep on what she's tried to do, but a piano expresses more emotions alone. I'm sure that would've worked out much better for this track.

    Next song is from Elbow - Fallen Angel

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    Very cool video, not my favorite track from them, but the repetitive tempo is made up for by nice vocal expression and musical strength in the chorus.
     
  9. Mamba

    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

    Aren't female vocalists generally regarded as being better than males?

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    I'm not feeling that song at all, found it rather boring. The tempo, like you said, was repetitive and awefully boring. I found the vocals to be poor, as well. The video is cool, though.

    And let me continue my Damien Rice trip...

    Damien Rice - Dogs
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  10. M Two One

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    <div class="quote_poster">Mamba Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Aren't female vocalists generally regarded as being better than males?</div>

    Nah, that's just media BS. Males actually have three times the vocal range of females, depending on how hard they train.

    Damien Rice - Dogs - C+

    Damien isn't that great of musician or vocalist, but he has some nice tracks and deserves to be noticed. This track in particular is nice. The thing I like is that he always gets into his music when he plays. He is quite overrated, but you can tell he really enjoys what he does, which means a lot to me personally.

    New song is from The Bravery - Honest Mistake

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    I hate their pretend image and truthfully most of their music is crap now. However, this song is their only real stand out. I had high expectations of them until they were signed and just bombed. Anyway the video is fun.
     
  11. Mamba

    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

    We don't need you to start more arguments on here about music. If you want to talk to me send me a PM.

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  12. M Two One

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    <div class="quote_poster">Mamba Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">What's up with your elitist attitude? He's neither a great musician or vocalist? Have you listened to any of his music? I'm not saying that you have to like him, but give him credit that is due. You act like you know everything there is to know about music. You're the unpopular vote by making that statement, as Rice is recognized as being one of the more talented artists out there.</div>

    The one on this forum with an elitist attitude is you, kiddo. Every time someone puts something out that you don't like, it is considered as crap. People post music you don't like and it is "Euro trash" and that we should post something that "everyone will like." Who an elitist then? A person like myself who backs up an opinion of a musician he doesn't care for or someone like yourself who calls someone out for having an honest opinion? Am I supposed to love the guy because people tell me he's talented? No, because I don't think that honestly.

    I've also known and have heard Damien Rice before he was even signed because his music was brought up through bands I liked in the UK a long time ago. You also never read anything very well either to write that I don't give him any credit. "This track in particular is nice. The thing I like is that he always gets into his music when he plays."

    You also basically believe it is ok for you to write that Elbow's singer is poor, but when I say Damien Rice isn't great, which means he's alright, that's not ok and that I'm an elitist. You are the elitist, so don't accuse people of something that you fit the full description of. You're one of the most egotistical and ignorant members on this entire forum. If you can't take an opinion then why are you even on here? You're always starting problems with people, especially when it comes to music as you did with Sasha, Rafy and myself and then deleted the entire discussion to "clean the thread." Sasha and Rafy who are regulars in this thread both know I don't bash music or opinions, I just make my own points as does everyone else because that is the purpose of being here. That is to express yourself.
     
  13. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

    Honest Mistake - A

    I'm in the same boat as you. I hate a lot of things surrounding them and have never been able to get into much of their other stuff, but this song has always been a real favorite of mine. They fall into that category of pop, emo, indie, etc. bands that got kind of popular over that one summer (was it '05?) that I saw a lot of promise in but never materialized into anything special, like Franz Ferdinand, The Killers, Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse, Secret Machines, Kasabian, etc. Loving listening to this song though, haven't heard it in a long time.

    New Song:

    West Indian Girl - What Are You Afraid Of?

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  14. M Two One

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    I'm going to let someone else rate West Indian Girl, but I'd like to note that I'm a bit of a fan myself. I actually ended up discovering WIG when someone labelled a track as being from R?yksopp and I was like, "wtf is this?" I ended up liking it though. How weird is that?

    Also about those bands, I actually was really for the craze. I like a few of Franz's tracks like "Take Me Out" and Modest Mouse have a few quality tracks as well. I want to hear the new album. The rest however I'm not that interested in, what about you? I personally can't stand the Killers. Oh and I do believe it was '05, yeah.

    You wouldn't believe how many indie fans were against the increase of interest by the media for that genre of music. The way I see it is you just have to remember that almost everyone will eventually sell out, but hope that your favorites don't change themselves or their music to deter your interest.
     
  15. asdf

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    West Indian Girl - What Are You Afraid Of? : A-


    I won't lie, with a name like West Indian Girl, I thought the song would be crap. I like the mellow kind of rock and the high pitched vocals from the girl match pretty well with the other guy's vocals.

    Next song:

    Pilot Speed - Barely Listening
    Just wanted to get a Canadian band in there.
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  16. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

    I hear ya' on West Indian Girl. When I first heard their name, I had the same reaction. The more I listened to them though, the more I found out they were legit.

    Barely Listening: B-

    I saw a hell of a lot of parallels in that to Muse's "Thoughts of a Dying Athiest." Are the bands related in any way?

    Overall, I enjoyed the song, and it too was better than I had expected, because after watching the first few seconds of the video I was expecting something emo. Still, as good as this song was, I didn't like how the refrain was so soft. They really built up to it. In a way, it was like "Thoughts of a Dying Athiest" except without the powerful refrain.

    New Song:

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  17. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

    ^^^

    I just changed the video in my post in response to M Two One's thread with the lightning video. The song, Lou Christie's "Lightning Strikes," is from early '66 and reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard Charts. It's got a very Frankie Vallie-ish feel.
     
  18. M Two One

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    Lou Christie - Lightnin' Strikes - B

    Dude how weird is this, you post one of the songs I learned how to play the drums off of. My mom listened to this music a lot when I was a kid so I picked up some of it as time went on. I like the bassline a lot for such a simple song that gets you goin'. I never listened to much else of Christie's work though.

    New song is from VAST - Pretty When You Cry

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    Crosby is one of my favorite singers.
     
  19. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

    I've never listened to anything else from Christie really, and I only thought of that song because that thread you made on lightning randomly triggered my memory of that song. I love how he all of a sudden switches to falsetto for the chorus though.

    Pretty When You Cry - A

    Wow, I've never heard this, but I really dig it. The refrain is really haunting, sounds like monks or some other sort of chant. I could have sworn I've heard it before, but I'm not sure where from, probably as background music on some commercial - that's where a lot of dance/electronic/etc. bands get their music out there. I love the dark lyrics too.

    New Song:

    SWR - Tear You Apart

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  20. M Two One

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    <div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I've never listened to anything else from Christie really, and I only thought of that song because that thread you made on lightning randomly triggered my memory of that song. I love how he all of a sudden switches to falsetto for the chorus though.

    Pretty When You Cry - A

    Wow, I've never heard this, but I really dig it. The refrain is really haunting, sounds like monks or some other sort of chant. I could have sworn I've heard it before, but I'm not sure where from, probably as background music on some commercial - that's where a lot of dance/electronic/etc. bands get their music out there. I love the dark lyrics too.</div>

    That's cool. You should check out "Touched" because that is their most famous track. I don't know how many damn commercials companies used this for it was rediculous. Crosby's music is definitely not for the religious seekers. lol
     

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