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Janie wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Television - Marquee MoonLittle known fact - shortly before becoming Iron Maiden's much loved mascot 'Eddie', Miley Cyrus played Hungarian ass flute on this seminal album. Shame o..."
LOL
Janie wrote: "Primus - Frizzle Fry"I've only recently bothered listening to Primus, Janie - any recommendations?
Michael Fierce wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Iggy Pop - King Of The DogsSomeone wrap him up in cotton wool until January at least."
I won tix to see Iggy Pop back in the late 80's. He was awesome. I am convinced he has more..."
Michael, I plan to write your life story, provisionally entitled 'Fierce Creature' - the screenplay will undoubtedly suck, due to my limitations, but the soundtrack will shake this sorry world to its core.
Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_VF_...Jethro Tull--Songs From the Wood (full album)"
Kudos Mawr!, It's been too long since I've blasted out a bit of Ian Anderson - digging out my vinyl even as I type
Stephen wrote: "Janie wrote: "Primus - Frizzle Fry"I've only recently bothered listening to Primus, Janie - any recommendations?"
I hope it's ok to throw my 2 cents in and say, Sailing The Seas Of Cheese, Making Plans For Nigel - Cheesy EP's 1 & 2 (which have some of the best covers I've ever heard, particularly, the title song, Pink Floyd's Have A Cigar, Peter Gabriel's Intruder and The Residents' Sinister Exaggerator), and Les Claypool's soundtrack for Pig Hunt (of which I thought was an awesome low budge cryptid horror film about a giant killer pig -which is a sub-genre in itself; Razorback, Prey aka Proie, Chawz aka Chaw) -the song Boonville Stomp from the movie was released on his album titled, Les Claypool's Duo De Twang. 'Nuff said.
Stephen wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Iggy Pop - King Of The DogsSomeone wrap him up in cotton wool until January at least."
I won tix to see Iggy Pop back in the late 80's. He was awesome. I a..."
Oh you're funny. And I haven't read your books yet but I have 'em on my list and they've got some good critique and I'm thinking it would turn out to be, at the very least, a good popcorn movie. Well, that is, if you include cryptids in it. Other than me, of course.
*Oh! And just as long as it has the part where I almost got run over by a coked up Daryl Hannah in an alleyway in San Francisco.
Stephen wrote: "Janie wrote: "Primus - Frizzle Fry"I've only recently bothered listening to Primus, Janie - any recommendations?"
I'm new to them too, Stephen. Someone recommended that I start with this album. Take Fierce Creature's advice. :)
-- "DJ-Kicks": Thievery Corporationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMcU7...
Track Listing:
0:00:00 "Tropicando" - Les Baxter - (2.34)
0:02:34 "Rebirth" - A Forest Mighty Black - (4.13)
0:06:48. "Beija Flor" - Da Lata - (3.33)
0:10:21 "Mother Africa Feeding Sista India/2001" - Fun-Da-Mental / Thievery Corporation - (1.58)
0:12:19 "Rainbow" - The 13th Sign - (3.46)
0:16:05 "Success (Thievery Corporation Remix)" - DJ Cam - (3.00)
0:19:06 "Emerald Alley" - Up, Bustle & Out - (3.25)
0:22:31 "Exploration" - The Karminsky Experience - (3.07)
0:25:38 "Coming From The Top" - Thievery Corporation - (3.23)
0:29:02 "Ponteio (Bonus Beats)" - Da Lata - (1.22)
0:30:25 "Guiro Electro (Rainer Trüby Trio Remix)" - Bobby Matos - (4.20)
0:34:45 "Fedime's Flight" - Jazzanova - (4.59)
0:39:45 "Janine" - Pronoia - (3.40)
0:43:25 "Imperial" - Lazyboy - (3.40)
0:47:05 "Transmission Central (Thievery Corporation Remix)" - Rockers Hi-Fi - (4.14)
0:51:20 "Mathar (Richard Fearless Mix)" - Indian Vibes - (3.47)
0:55:08 "Reign Dub" - Dual Tone - (4.13)
0:59:21 "It Takes A Thief/DJ Kicks" - Thievery Corporation - (4.09)
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Karl wrote: "-- Thievery Corporation / Live at the 9:30 Clubhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VJfC...
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I love Thievery Corporation. One of their songs, Beautiful Drug, is on one of my Ghosts of the Virgin Suicides podcast/mixtapes.
Stephen wrote: "Iggy Pop - King Of The DogsSomeone wrap him up in cotton wool until January at least."
Seconded!
Stephen wrote: "wesome. I am convinced he has more..."Michael, I plan to write your life story, provisionally entitled 'Fierce Creature' - the screenplay will undoubtedly suck, due to my limitations, but the soundtrack will shake this sorry world to its core. ..."
Sign me up for the limited edition hard back goblin skin edition
Michael Fierce wrote: "Karl wrote: "-- Thievery Corporation / Live at the 9:30 Clubhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VJfC...
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I love Thievery Corporation. One of their songs, Beautiful Drug, is on one of my Gho..."
-- I really enjoy them I wish I could have see them live --
Karl wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Karl wrote: "-- Thievery Corporation / Live at the 9:30 Clubhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VJfC...
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I love Thievery Corporation. One of their songs, Beautiful Dr..."
I'd like to see them live
Stephen wrote: "Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_VF_...Jethro Tull--Songs From the Wood (full album)"
Kudos Mawr!, It's been too long since I've blasted out a bi..."
Yeah, that album's an old memory from my teen years. :)
Sinewave - Unity Gain LP**For fans of Air's Virgin Suicides soundtrack and Para One's Naissance Des Pieuvres (aka Water Lillies) soundtrack. An unheralded electronica classic!
**And for people named Thomas ;D
Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WSL...Gentle Giant--On Reflection (live)"
Gentle Giant hella cool, are you a fan of Goblin too? They remind me of each other.
Nazgul - De Expugnatione Elfmuth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR9v-...
Epic/Symphonic Black Metal from Italy, themed on Tolkien. Strangely enough, the lyrics are not in English or any of the languages designed by Tolkien, but Latin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR9v-...
Epic/Symphonic Black Metal from Italy, themed on Tolkien. Strangely enough, the lyrics are not in English or any of the languages designed by Tolkien, but Latin.
Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WSL...Gentle Giant--On Reflection (live)"
Gentle Giant hella cool, are you a fan of Goblin too? They remind me of each other."
I don't know Goblin's music too well. Can you recommend a song or two of theirs?
Mawr wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WSL...Gentle Giant--On Reflection (live)"
Gentle Giant hella cool, are you a fan of Goblin too? They remind me of each ot..."
Goblin's most famous scores are for the original Dawn of the Dead (directed by George Romero) and Suspiria (directed by Dario Argento). Both are excellent but very different from each other.
The stuff that most reminds me of Gentle Giant is 1 of their 2 non-soundtrack LP's titled, Roller. Nearly every song is stellar.
Maybe the best song example would be the 1st song from Profondo Rosso (aka Deep Red) that John Carpenter openly admitted to being inluenced & inspired by when writing the famous theme song for Halloween. I also love their 2 songs from the Chi? soundtrack. Their most famous other than Profondo Rosso main theme are the theme song for Suspiria and L'alba Dei Morti Viventi from Dawn of the Dead. All of those can be found on Goblin - Their Hits, Rare Tracks & Outtakes Collection 1975-1989. A collection that I have listened to hundreds of times :)
https://youtu.be/Nqk8a4KdxgIGoblin--Roller (full album)
This is on Michael Fierce's recommendation. :)
Mawr wrote: "https://youtu.be/Nqk8a4KdxgIGoblin--Roller (full album)
This is on Michael Fierce's recommendation. :)"
Hope it's a good suggestion.
Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WSL...Gentle Giant--On Reflection (live)"
Gentle Giant hella cool, are you a fan of Goblin too? They remind ..."
Profondo Rosso is excellent - I'm very fond of the Buio Omega soundtrack too
Stephen wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WSL...Gentle Giant--On Reflection (live)"
Gentle Giant hella cool, are you a fan of G..."
Oh yeah, that's a good one too. I probably have about 20 Goblin cd's and Buio Omega is one of them ;)
Michael Fierce wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WSL...Gentle Giant--On Reflection (live)"
Gentle Giant hella cool, ar..."
That Goblin album was great! I thoroughly enjoyed it! :)
Mawr wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "Michael Fierce wrote: "Mawr wrote: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WSL...Gentle Giant--On Reflection (live)"
Gent..."
Awesome!
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Someone wrap him up in cotton wool until January at least."
I won tix to see Iggy Pop back in the late 80's. He was awesome. I am convinced he has more veins than anyone else on the planet. Or any other planet, for that matter. The opening band was an unknown act who handed out cassette tapes of their first 3 songs titled, We Die Young. You mighta heard of them before: Alice In Chains. Though I'm not as big fan of them these days, back then, they blew my mind!