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Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 00:31
by paint it black
if we're allowed words now, can i proffer iggy pop - shades, and of course our very own SKOS' though it's a bit short for me
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 01:04
by Black Planet
You want it Iggy Pop me?????? Sorry chap... you lose.
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 01:07
by paint it black
Black Planet wrote:You want it Iggy Pop me?????? Sorry chap... you lose.
shades is awesome
I'm guessing you're SKOS
wrong . I have many SKOS. Part of the territory
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 01:13
by Black Planet
Iggy.,,.Mostly sucks.
Not that I dont appreciate him. I do.
What I don't like is ppl who tell me Andy is an IGP clone.
He is not.
BP
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 09:42
by andymackem
Try Sibelius Second Symphony (tentative beginnings, blazing conclusion, 45 mins long). Some happy memories.
Rakhmaninov's Vespers were pretty good at New Year as well. I know they have words, but my Russian isn't good enough for that to matter. Very atmospheric and relaxed.
Might dig out some Sigur Ros some time ... when I next meet a girl who's into experimental Icelandic soundscapes. That happens all the time in Southend, of course.
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 18:53
by 6FeetOver
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 20:11
by zigeunerweisen
Quiff Boy wrote:emilystrange wrote:sorry.. you must explain..
that whole 200 bpm fanfare crescendo thing!
perfect for that, ahem,
special situation when one is astride a loved one...
Even better would be Richard Strauss's first minute and a half of Also Sprach Zarathustra.
Great crescendo and explosion, and the best thing is it only takes a minute and a half, all the time a good man needs.
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 20:13
by zigeunerweisen
mugabe wrote:Check out the soundtrack to Jörg Buttgereit's "Der Todesking". Haunting and menacing, just like good sex.
I'ts the only one i can't find
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 20:24
by James Blast
Quiff Boy wrote:cries of "yee hah!" are also allowed
That'll be Beers, Steers + Queers by RevCo then
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 22:04
by emilystrange
zigeunerweisen wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:emilystrange wrote:sorry.. you must explain..
that whole 200 bpm fanfare crescendo thing!
perfect for that, ahem,
special situation when one is astride a loved one...
Even better would be Richard Strauss's first minute and a half of Also Sprach Zarathustra.
Great crescendo and explosion, and the best thing is it only takes a minute and a half, all the time a good man needs.
bloody hell.. thats not a good man...
Posted: 13 Jan 2004, 23:04
by James Blast
Can I just say 3 hrs 30 mins approx?
It might have been 32 mins
Posted: 14 Jan 2004, 13:07
by emilystrange
either will suffice, in different circumstances!
Posted: 14 Jan 2004, 23:59
by Almiche V
Red Sunsets wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:cries of "yee hah!" are also allowed
That'll be Beers, Steers + Queers by RevCo then
Let me hear your body talk.
Posted: 15 Jan 2004, 00:04
by James Blast
Physical, Snub?
Posted: 15 Jan 2004, 00:11
by Quiff Boy
snubnoseuk wrote:Red Sunsets wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:cries of "yee hah!" are also allowed
That'll be Beers, Steers + Queers by RevCo then
Let me hear your body talk.
be careful what you wish for
*shudder*
Posted: 15 Jan 2004, 00:35
by Almiche V
Red Sunsets wrote:Physical, Snub?
Yep. My fave track/title from the album is Stainless Steel Providers. Rev Co were a great band. All time fave track is Crackin' Up.
Posted: 15 Jan 2004, 00:38
by Almiche V
Quiff Boy wrote:snubnoseuk wrote:Let me hear your body talk.
be careful what you wish for
*shudder*
Posted: 15 Jan 2004, 10:43
by randdebiel²
we had this not so long ago
with lyrics (but not lots of them..... front 242-reboot cd, and especially the first track, happiness(modern angels))
without lyrics anything by satie for the foreplay,Schubert for the main act, and the soundtrack of amelie poulain afterwards