Music Tapes for Clouds and Tornadoes // The Music Tapes
This music can be difficult to listen to but very worth it.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Music Tapes for Clouds and Tornadoes // The Music Tapes
This music can be difficult to listen to but very worth it.
Difficult to listen to in what way? In a way like Ummagumma-era Pink Floyd? You know, when the music is so avant-garde it's almost impenetrable.
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"Genesis" // Justice
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By the way, (sorry for double posting) but I suggest "Civilisation" by Justice for any of you classic rock fans!
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All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Music Tapes for Clouds and Tornadoes // The Music Tapes
This music can be difficult to listen to but very worth it.Difficult to listen to in what way? In a way like Ummagumma-era Pink Floyd? You know, when the music is so avant-garde it's almost impenetrable.
Difficult to listen to like often out of tune vocals, bizarre instruments like the banjo and singing saw, lack of song structure, and often many things going on. In short, it's amazing.
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veggieman001 wrote:
All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Music Tapes for Clouds and Tornadoes // The Music Tapes
This music can be difficult to listen to but very worth it.Difficult to listen to in what way? In a way like Ummagumma-era Pink Floyd? You know, when the music is so avant-garde it's almost impenetrable.
Difficult to listen to like often out of tune vocals, bizarre instruments like the banjo and singing saw, lack of song structure, and often many things going on. In short, it's amazing.
Cool.
I'll have to listen to it soon.
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Marooned // Pink Floyd
Ok, I'm listening to Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd, and it's a really interesting compilation. It spans their entire recording career from 1967-1994, and each song segues into the next to make it sound like one of their classic-era albums.
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Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution // The Black Crowes.
It's such a shame that this song and Oh Josephine are on such a bad album.
At least Before The Frost was a bit better.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution // The Black Crowes.
It's such a shame that this song and Oh Josephine are on such a bad album.
At least Before The Frost was a bit better.
Really? I thought Warpaint got really good reviews.
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It did, I personally don't really like it. I like even their weird and dark album (Three Snakes And One Charm)
I Ain't Hidin' // The Black Crowes
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"Green Hill Zone / Marble Zone" // Select Start
A beautiful acoustic guitar/cello/violin/flute/piano rendition of Sonic music.
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Midnight From The Inside Out // The Black Crowes
Man, Lions is such a amazing album.
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"Icarus" // Madeon
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All4one wrote:
The Fletcher Memorial Home // Pink Floyd
@Anime - Ah, well, everyone has their different tastes.
Yup.
Cypress Tree // The Black Crowes
Hands down, best song of the 2000's, where it starts like a slower rock song, than the chorus is really rocking, than it turns back to the original tune.
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Bombshell Blonde // Owl City
Speed of Love // Owl City
Dreams and Disasters // Owl City
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God Save The Queen, the best punk rock song ever!
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Boombox15 wrote:
We are never ever getting back together by taylor swift
I did a line-by-line analysis of that and it basically boiled down to:
1. Taylor Swift doesn't know when to give up on a relationship. I counted almost three retries at it.
2. "We are never, ever, ever, getting back together" while catchy, is a terrible use of internal rhyme as the main hook
3. It basically puts down all indie music. It's something like "Listening to your indie album that's so much cooler than mine" sarcastically, when in fact, indie music seems to be generally lyrically stronger than her work.
(I could probably dig up the whole analysis if anyone cares)
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soupoftomato wrote:
Boombox15 wrote:
We are never ever getting back together by taylor swift
I did a line-by-line analysis of that and it basically boiled down to:
1. Taylor Swift doesn't know when to give up on a relationship. I counted almost three retries at it.
2. "We are never, ever, ever, getting back together" while catchy, is a terrible use of internal rhyme as the main hook
3. It basically puts down all indie music. It's something like "Listening to your indie album that's so much cooler than mine" sarcastically, when in fact, indie music seems to be generally lyrically stronger than her work.
(I could probably dig up the whole analysis if anyone cares)
If you wanted you could just look under revision history of the place I'm about to ask you to go to
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Wickimen wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Boombox15 wrote:
We are never ever getting back together by taylor swift
I did a line-by-line analysis of that and it basically boiled down to:
1. Taylor Swift doesn't know when to give up on a relationship. I counted almost three retries at it.
2. "We are never, ever, ever, getting back together" while catchy, is a terrible use of internal rhyme as the main hook
3. It basically puts down all indie music. It's something like "Listening to your indie album that's so much cooler than mine" sarcastically, when in fact, indie music seems to be generally lyrically stronger than her work.
(I could probably dig up the whole analysis if anyone cares)If you wanted you could just look under revision history of the place I'm about to ask you to go to
that's what i meant by dig up
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Mark Tremonti - You Waste Your Time
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