Actually, this is rather awethumb! :mrgreen:Spencer wrote:EVERYONE !!
you need to check this out
http://www.myspace.com/deadmansbones
great video of them here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGakxDyjwzc
they are called Dead Man's Bones and i guess they are 50's sci-fi inspired horror doo wop and they are bloody awesome.
Also it is actor Ryan Gosling (half nelson, lars and the real girl) BUT it is amazing. seriously please give it a listen, evryone I have played to too has fell in love with it., and they are going to be playing an instore at my shop woooo!!
MODS is there a reason why we can inbed you tube vids on the forum ?
so what are y'all listening to while you read n type?
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Bought this on Monday. Just can't get into it. Their awesome/average album rotation seems to be continuing even in their reformation. Its certainly more Blizzard Beasts than Battles In The North.Maniacal wrote:Immortal - All Shal Fall
"The suspect is armed with a machete in one hand, and his genitals in the other."
Fantastic album, it's my favorite album of the year and it's one of the best pop album's ever!kimblebee wrote:Love Phoenix! They are on our playlist at work and are just brilliant! I knew I had heard them somewhere before too - Shallow Hal soundtrack from way back in the day! )Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
The two albums I'm listening to at the minute are
The Big Pink - A Brief History of Love
Wild Beasts - Two Dancers
Oh, and I've been listening to The Berzerkers cover of TATU's 'All the things she said'... it's a classic.
A loop of the sound of heavy rain (only thing that soothes a noisy baby, apparently!)
Been listening a lot to Tindersticks and The Flaming Stars again lately, am rediscovering music I'd forgotten about.
Been listening a lot to Tindersticks and The Flaming Stars again lately, am rediscovering music I'd forgotten about.
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My new, expanded Spotify playlist. New entries include The Crystals, Bjork (Play Dead), The Carpenters, bits of the GI Joe score, Katie Melua, James Last, Celine Dion, Richard Cheese (crikey - there's something about taking a Slipknot song full of howling obscenities* and performing it as a Vegas lounge number), Spike Jones And His City Slickers, Sinitta and the overture to Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg. Now up to 66 tracks. Need to find more Tchaikovsky, disco instrumentals and obscure cover versions of 70s movie themes.
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I was never been able to type and listen to some music! I would feel that it is some kind of degradation of the music, to put it in the second place.
So, with me, it is, eather the music or just typing or doing the folding of clothing or staring into the wall and wondering: "Was that wall further from me last week than today? And why is it so green all of the sudden? A who is that little man sitting there?"
So, with me, it is, eather the music or just typing or doing the folding of clothing or staring into the wall and wondering: "Was that wall further from me last week than today? And why is it so green all of the sudden? A who is that little man sitting there?"
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Re: so what are y'all listening to while you read n type?
I am listening to Dokken on Big R 80s metal Radio - my fave station when marking books at school :mrgreen:
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Re: so what are y'all listening to while you read n type?
Hmmm, VNV NATION anyone???
"With all your superstitions
And empty lines
I could be just like you
Withdrawn but alive"
And empty lines
I could be just like you
Withdrawn but alive"
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Re: so what are y'all listening to while you read n type?
"With all your superstitions
And empty lines
I could be just like you
Withdrawn but alive"
And empty lines
I could be just like you
Withdrawn but alive"