Obsessions What Can't You Stop Listening To?
#61
Posted 03 November 2005 - 02:32 PM
Currently listening to Mike Oldfield's Light and Shade, mmmm its sweet. It has that strange feeling of sounding new and familiar at the same time.
#65
Posted 10 November 2005 - 10:48 PM
QUOTE (Jordan @ Oct 25 2005, 09:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
David Bowie- I've always liked this guy, but I listened to the album LOW for the frist time last week. The production on that album is sweet, but I was really upset that Bowie decided to NOT sing on over half of the songs.... Be My Wife-good track
Does any one have any suggestions for INDIE ROCK BANDS? Thanks.
Does any one have any suggestions for INDIE ROCK BANDS? Thanks.
i don't know why but i just assumed no one here would have that album.
TRent reznor (NIN) said in an interview that he completely ripped off LOW as a structure for 'the Downward Spiral'.
ihe wasn't kidding either... listen especiall to track 2 off both those albums.
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#66
Posted 10 November 2005 - 11:30 PM
"Low" is one of my favorite Bowie albums. I definitely own that one. It was one of my first Bowie albums (I have all of them).
Trent Reznor also collaborated with Bowie for one of my favorite Bowie songs, "I'm Afraid of Americans." Good song. I haven't heard his ripoff of "Low" yet, though. I bet it's not as good...
Trent Reznor also collaborated with Bowie for one of my favorite Bowie songs, "I'm Afraid of Americans." Good song. I haven't heard his ripoff of "Low" yet, though. I bet it's not as good...
I am writing about Jm in my signature because apparently it's an effective method of ignoring him.
#68
Posted 11 November 2005 - 11:06 PM
I love the instrumentals. I like really obscure music, and Bowie's experimental stuff was really unique at the time, and still is kickass. As much as I love Bowie's voice, I think it's just as cool that he played most of the instruments in all of those songs, as well as wrote them.
I am writing about Jm in my signature because apparently it's an effective method of ignoring him.
#69
Posted 12 November 2005 - 05:32 AM
I like NIN, but not David Bowie. I can't stop listening to "Starfuckers, Inc" from their live album "And all that could have been"
#70
Posted 13 November 2005 - 06:46 AM
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i don't know why but i just assumed no one here would have that album.
Well I didn't notice it till a short while ago! But it was a bad assumption to make considering Heccubus knows ever single band on the face of the planet. I think Heccubus should just get it over with and either apply to spin magazine or start his own music mag. I think he would be happy reviewing music for a living.
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#72
Posted 16 November 2005 - 11:23 AM
System of a Down - She Likes Heroin
#74
Posted 17 November 2005 - 02:45 AM
Bummer... Were you grounded from music or some nonsense? I've had that one before. Grounded from books, too.
I've been taken in by Iron and Wine, lately. Can't elevate it to obsession status quite yet, though; I have to get to know it better, first.
I've been taken in by Iron and Wine, lately. Can't elevate it to obsession status quite yet, though; I have to get to know it better, first.
I am writing about Jm in my signature because apparently it's an effective method of ignoring him.