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Janie wrote: "Mastodon - The Hunter"Mastodon are SO good.
Have you listened to this, Jamie?
Crack The Skye - Instrumental Version
Bicho wrote: "Janie wrote: "Mastodon - The Hunter"Mastodon are SO good.
Have you listened to this, Jamie?
Crack The Skye - Instrumental Version"
Yes! That's a great album, Bicho!
Janie wrote: "Are you going to the concert, Bill?"No, Janie. I'm not much of a concert goer these days (too old?). I just love the fact that these bands and their music are still around after all these years. But this may be their last hurrah. Just being sentimental I guess.
REO Speedwagon - Ridin' The Storm Out
Bill wrote: "Janie wrote: "Are you going to the concert, Bill?"No, Janie. I'm not much of a concert goer these days (too old?). I just love the fact that these bands and their music are still around after all..."
I'm not much of a concert goer either, Bill (too tired). It is good to hear all those old tunes again, though.
Janie wrote: "Bill wrote: "Janie wrote: "Are you going to the concert, Bill?"No, Janie. I'm not much of a concert goer these days (too old?). I just love the fact that these bands and their music are still aro..."
Tired. That's it. Not old. Just tired.
Jethro Tull - Too Old To Rock'n'Roll Too Young To Die (HQ)
https://youtu.be/Rwn0R1PFUwU
Bill wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Janie wrote: "Ekel wrote: "Janie wrote: "Has anyone seen Lars von Trier's The Kingdom series?"I've seen the first one and thought it was brilliant. His best work imo."
His..."
His best work, period. I've been a fan of his forever though I don't like everything by him. Sometimes he overdoes the whole bleak thing but The Kingdom won me over immediately.
It's interesting to know that Lars von Trier openly admitted to borrowing the 'little girl ghost with bouncing ball'-idea from Mario Bava's Operazione Paura (aka Kill, Baby, Kill) & Fellini's short film sequence, Toby Dammit (from Spirits of the Dead), which I think is very cool.
Porches - Pool*who I saw last night at The Independent in San Francisco. I was all ready to pay to see them but got free tickets right before the show. They were fantastic and dreamy live.
As of a few days ago I became obsessed with the group S U R V I V E. They randomly came up on my spotify and I was like WOW! This would be perfect for a movie! Turns out they did the soundtrack for The Guest and Stranger Things, lol. Wardenclyffe is my favorite song! ::grooves to the spooky beat::
Rachel wrote: "As of a few days ago I became obsessed with the group S U R V I V E. They randomly came up on my spotify and I was like WOW! This would be perfect for a movie! Turns out they did the soundtrack for..."I love S U R V I V E
Philip wrote: "Subhumans (UK) - The Dat the Country Died"Love that album
Flux Of Pink Indians - Tube Disasters
Rachel wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "S U R V I V E - Wardenclyffe"YEAAAAAAAH!!! lol"
Yeah...your comment got me all hyped up on checking out more S U R V I V E....and notice I spelled it right this time!
I've been waiting for the Stranger Things soundtrack to be released on cd since I binge-watched the entire season about a month ago :]
Stephen wrote: "LCD Soundsystem - This Is Happening"One of my favorites, I eapecially like Dance Yrself Clean and I Can Change.
"Okay" by the PianoGuysThey just posted it. I highly recommend it [and them] <3
"It's Gonna Be Okay" <-- Direct youtube link :3
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I've seen the first one and thought it was brilliant. His best work imo."
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Never saw the US version of Riget, but enjoyed the original very much. It's funny, I do think him a bit mad and I would never spontaneously name him anywhere near a favorite director/filmmaker, but when I think about it, I both love and admire most of what he's done; certainly Antichrist, but also Melancholia, Dogville & Manderley, Dancer in the Dark and Breaking the Waves. I guess it's Europa and The Idiots I care less for (and haven't seen Nymphomaniac...).
Lou Reed - Caroline Says