OK. It's Friday evening and I'm bored. I'm also a bit pissed since the G&Ts I started drinking earlier have become progressively more G and less T as the night has gone on.
So ... inspire me.
Pick a piece of music ... whether it's an album or an opera, a TV theme or a B-side that you think I really should listen to.
Then tell me why. That way it's not just a list, see. Don't go for stuff that's obscure just to look cool, but go for something which has a meaning for you personally because it's a piece of music that you have grown to love for whatever reason.
Then when we're finished we can all listen to each other's choices and have a big virtual group hug or something.
I'll chip in with a suggestion of my own when I'm a bit more capable of coherent thought ... until then the floor is yours
Inspire me ....
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I'm with 'Call Of The West' by Wall of Voodoo. Damn fine sounds.
I've got a press cutting somewhere to say that the singer, Stannard Ridgeway, was supposed to be joining the Sisters, but I'm too pissed to remember exactly when- either it was to replace Ben Gunn or Gary Marx- or possibly someone else....could be Enoch Powell, Duncan Edwards or Miriam Stoppard, for all I'm capable of recognising at the moment.
I've got a press cutting somewhere to say that the singer, Stannard Ridgeway, was supposed to be joining the Sisters, but I'm too pissed to remember exactly when- either it was to replace Ben Gunn or Gary Marx- or possibly someone else....could be Enoch Powell, Duncan Edwards or Miriam Stoppard, for all I'm capable of recognising at the moment.
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As the cultured chap you are I think they may be a limit on what I can suggest.
But here goes! Something I can recommend which is a nice bliss out/relaxing album after a hectic day is the soundtrack to "1492: Conquest Of Paradise" Usually works for me Unless it's been one of those beyond redemption days
But here goes! Something I can recommend which is a nice bliss out/relaxing album after a hectic day is the soundtrack to "1492: Conquest Of Paradise" Usually works for me Unless it's been one of those beyond redemption days
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Ich mich in diesem ort"
Ich mich in diesem ort"
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aye. tres cool! everything the chemical brothers SHOULD have been...AndyTheGoth wrote:Another "awe" inspiring track IMHO is "Battle without Honor or Humanity" - The Kill Bill Theme - what a great track!
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Thanks. Will investigate. Have never even seen the film.Quiff Boy wrote:aye. tres cool! everything the chemical brothers SHOULD have been...AndyTheGoth wrote:Another "awe" inspiring track IMHO is "Battle without Honor or Humanity" - The Kill Bill Theme - what a great track!
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Qntal. because i said so.
Friday night inspiration...
B. Streisand "Woman in love", or anything by Vaya Con Dios, or maybe "California dreaming" or "Will you still love me tomorrow"? No? What about some Kylie or J. Lo then, or Black Eyed Peas? Well maybe some Chopin's mazurkas so I don't have to delete this post tomorrow morning?
B. Streisand "Woman in love", or anything by Vaya Con Dios, or maybe "California dreaming" or "Will you still love me tomorrow"? No? What about some Kylie or J. Lo then, or Black Eyed Peas? Well maybe some Chopin's mazurkas so I don't have to delete this post tomorrow morning?
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autechre: incunabula
best album in the world. bar one: the nancy and lee album.
http://www.almostcool.org/mr/a/a24mu.html
http://www.gridface.com/reviews/incunabula.php
best album in the world. bar one: the nancy and lee album.
http://www.almostcool.org/mr/a/a24mu.html
http://www.gridface.com/reviews/incunabula.php
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I should point that this track inspires me to either start a band, learn the guitar or beg a good friend of mine, who runs a rock venue to book the band! (most likely the latter!)AndyTheGoth wrote:Right NOW (midnight) - Therion "Enter Vril - Ya"
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
it's a band http://www.qntal.de/Gripper wrote:Forgive my crass ignorance. What does that mean?d00mw0lf wrote:Qntal
very relaxing stuff.
@ Doomyd00mw0lf wrote:it's a band http://www.qntal.de/Gripper wrote:Forgive my crass ignorance. What does that mean?d00mw0lf wrote:Qntal
very relaxing stuff.
Does their site have any downloadable MP3's ?
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
*flaps hands* i dunno it takes about 3 weeks for the site to load on my 56k steam-driven dialup thingy. you'd be quicker to try soulseek (there's usually plenty of their stuff on there)AndyTheGoth wrote:@ Doomyd00mw0lf wrote:it's a band http://www.qntal.de/Gripper wrote: Forgive my crass ignorance. What does that mean?
very relaxing stuff.
Does their site have any downloadable MP3's ?
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My friday night went much the same way. well excpet got wasted on Guinness and fizzy fish then watched some TV, all 3 seaons of Bottom then watched The Haunting, I only got it cause they had an offer at Tesco's buy 3 DVD's for £20.
music to relax to anything by the Swans or early Chrisitian Death (with Roz on vocals)
music to relax to anything by the Swans or early Chrisitian Death (with Roz on vocals)
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If you haven't already tried it:
A clear night sky
An empty field
A portable CD player
A copy of The Dark Side Of The Moon
No drugs required.
A clear night sky
An empty field
A portable CD player
A copy of The Dark Side Of The Moon
No drugs required.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
that sounds extremely tempting right about now.... thanks for that oneThrash Harry wrote:If you haven't already tried it:
A clear night sky
An empty field
A portable CD player
A copy of The Dark Side Of The Moon
No drugs required.
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You're welcome. Enjoy!
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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Alternatively.......
A rainy night
A deserted town
A walkman
A copy of Carnage Visors; The Cure
45 minuites of doom...
A rainy night
A deserted town
A walkman
A copy of Carnage Visors; The Cure
45 minuites of doom...
Eh!