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Your 2003 Soundtrack

Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 12:59
by Nick_O_Tine
What songs were the most memorable for you during 2003?, how would be your own 2003 soundtrack?

1919 - Slave
Uk Decay - Middle of the road man
Turbonegro - The age of Pamparius
The Jesus and Mary chain - Head
Joy Division - (Living in the) Ice age
Anorexic Dread - Tracy´s burning
Wire - Pink flag
Echo and the bunnymen - Porcupine
Neva - Louchald
Inca babies - Daniella
Gang of four - Damaged goods[/b]

Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 15:22
by randdebiel²
nancy sinatra-Bang bang
Placebo-running up that hill
Blondie-atomic
Joy division-Shadowplay
John Cale-Dying on the vine
Pulp-This is hardcore
David Bowie-Hello spaceboy (live at the beeb version)
Einstuerzende Neubauten - Yu Gung(live at AB version)

Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 16:17
by Thea
specimen - sharp teeth, pretty teeth (and the whole "wet warm clingfilm red velvet crush" album)
killing joke - requiem
killing joke - total invasion
marionettes - heaven and hell
half man half biscuit - the light at the end of the tunnel is the light of an oncoming train
new model army - vengence
screming banshee aircrew - insect boy
zodiac mindwarp and the love reaction - prime mover
goteki - geisha deconstruct
ed alleyne-johnson - concrete eden
ed & denyze alleyne-johnson - 3rd eye
lacrimosa - seele in not
deine lakaien - color-ize
blank&jones ft. robert smith - a forest
the damned - curtain call
chaos engine - custom built for anger
bill bailey - beautifull ladies in emergancy situations
new model army - green and grey
fields of the nephilim - love under will

Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 16:33
by randdebiel²
I forgot New model army'sz here comes the war....thx d00mw0lf

Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 18:26
by Big Si
The Dubliners - The Fields of Athenry
The Fans of Glasgow Celtic FC - You'll Never Walk Alone
The Sisters of Mercy - We are the Same, Susanne (Live 24.04.2003)
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Never Understand
Elton John - Are you Ready for Love?
Electric 6 - Gay Bar
Travis - Reoffender
Simple Minds - Alive and Kicking

your 2003

Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 19:31
by Silence is platinum
Vnv nation : beloved
Covenant : call the ships to port
And also the trees : lady d arbanville
Diary of dreams : but the wind was stronger
Placebo : where is my mind?
Clash : straight to hell
Current 93 : gothic lovesong
Pogues : thousands are sailing
Jesus and mary chain : head on
Forthcoming fire :Lovice (part1 &2)

Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 23:53
by James Blast
Blast's Soundtrack pt.1
U.N.K.L.E. - Never Neverland
The Jesus And Mary Chain - 21 Singles
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Take Them On, On Your Own
many, many Sisters weeds from the 2003 tour and before (cheers Heartlanders)
Yes - Relayer (remaster with extras)
Led Zeppelin - all that live gubbins they released

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 00:49
by Gary
Placebo - Where Is My Mind
Placebo - the Bitter End
Mad World - donnie darko sountrack thingy
Madonna - American Life
David Bowie - Pablo Picaso
Muse - Time Is Running Out

Just songs from 2003.. i wouldnt say it was a soundtrack though ;)

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 00:52
by JonnyDelphium
Killing Joke -Seeing Red
Type O Nagative - I don't wanna be me
Godflesh - Strretcleaner/Slateman
Tori Amos- Scarlets Walk
Beth Orton - Daybreaker
The Blueprint "ecliptic ep"


jeez, I really aint listened to much this year.

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 09:51
by ryan
ok....

Swans- Soundtracks for the blind
The velvet underground- +nico and loaded
The m*****n- children
sisters of mercy- falaa/various live stuff
pink floyd- dark side of the moon
bowie- ziggy stardust

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 11:56
by randdebiel²
o...if I can name albums too, then I have two more:
current'93 and nurse with wound: bright yellow moon
coil:live three

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 12:34
by mh
Spacemen 3 - Forged Prescriptions.
This pretty much summed up the entire year for me. I'd been waiting for it for so so long (it was announced in 98ish but didn't appear until this April) and it more than met my expectations. The original Perfect Prescription album really did change my outlook on life, and this reinforced my perceptions. "You'd better learn to love this life"

Spiritualized - Amazing Grace.
I was one of the lucky ones who got my hands on it 6 months before the release date, but it didn't spoil the LP for me one bit.

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 13:08
by Dreamweapon
mh wrote:Spacemen 3 - Forged Prescriptions.
This pretty much summed up the entire year for me. I'd been waiting for it for so so long (it was announced in 98ish but didn't appear until this April) and it more than met my expectations. The original Perfect Prescription album really did change my outlook on life, and this reinforced my perceptions. "You'd better learn to love this life"

Spiritualized - Amazing Grace.
I was one of the lucky ones who got my hands on it 6 months before the release date, but it didn't spoil the LP for me one bit.
Spiritualized/Spaecemen 3 have made up the most of my listenign for the year. I never bought the forged prescriptions, but i did get a 7" single of a released Walkin' with Jesus recently, but it seems to have been pressed incorrectly, and so plays at the wrong speed

Other than that have listened to a lot more Nick Cave this year, some Neil Young particularly the re-released On the Beach album, and i liked the new Elbow album..

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 13:26
by randdebiel²
personally I havedecided to burn "no more shall we part"ritually next week-end as I think it's the worst album I ever bought.....and this although I bought some very bad s**t from time to time...
I must even saéy I haven't been listening to any album he made since then.....I can't seem to that album beside me.....I hate it so much.....
and now Blixa left the bad seeds I think it will be definitive....I hope I'll be able to listen to kicking against the pricks, or Let love in.....or the first born is dead, or murder ballads...all of which albums I used to love.....one day...without thinking about that piece of ****

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 14:51
by The Green Lantern
The Sisters of Mercy - Untitled
David Bowie - Thursday's child
Skinny Puppy - Basement
The The - Lung shadows
Eskobar - Angels

Something like that.

And of course: Robbie Williams - Feel

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 15:31
by mh
Dreamweapon wrote:Spiritualized/Spaecemen 3 have made up the most of my listenign for the year. I never bought the forged prescriptions, but i did get a 7" single of a released Walkin' with Jesus recently, but it seems to have been pressed incorrectly, and so plays at the wrong speed
Nah, it's correct speed. It's supposed to sound like that - same version as on disk 1 of FP, which I do recommend you get.

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 22:14
by Padstar
Off the top of my head...

Here To Stay - Korn
Phoebe Cates - Phoenix TX
I Died - Biff Naked
Sk8r Boi - Avril Lavigne
Seems - Queen Sarah Saturday
Sugar High - Coyote Shivers
The Art Of Losing - American HiFi
Adams Song - Blink 182
Dead Star - Muse
Plowed - Sponge
Letters To You - Finch
Get Your Hands Off My Woman - The Darkness
Stockholm Syndrome - Muse
Crawling In The Dark - Hoobastank
Lifestyles Of The Rich and Famous - Good Charlotte
Mobscene - MM
Scars - Grinn
Surf Colorado - Bowling For Soup
Public Fruit / Doppleganger - Curve


Paddy.

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 22:20
by James Blast
Good Charlotte! are you 14 Paddy?:eek:
Help Ma Boab! :D

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 22:23
by Padstar
I think its great album!
Irrespective of my age... wish i was 14!

Paddy.

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 22:37
by emilystrange
good to see your old mate in there

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 22:48
by Gary
Padstar wrote:Off the top of my head...

Here To Stay - Korn
Phoebe Cates - Phoenix TX
I Died - Biff Naked
Sk8r Boi - Avril Lavigne
Seems - Queen Sarah Saturday
Sugar High - Coyote Shivers
The Art Of Losing - American HiFi
Adams Song - Blink 182
Dead Star - Muse
Plowed - Sponge
Letters To You - Finch
Get Your Hands Off My Woman - The Darkness
Stockholm Syndrome - Muse
Crawling In The Dark - Hoobastank
Lifestyles Of The Rich and Famous - Good Charlotte
Mobscene - MM
Scars - Grinn
Surf Colorado - Bowling For Soup



Paddy.
Fine taste mr Paddy, thought phoenix TX broke up last year though???

Also saw marilyn manson last week (brother wanted to go) i quite enjoyed it :D

Posted: 02 Dec 2003, 23:29
by mugabe
Stillborn - "Son of Sodom"
Roger Whittaker - "Good Morning Starshine"
Anaal Nathrakh - "Pandemonic Hyperblast"
Aurelie - "Flandern in Not"
Nefilim - "Red 777"
Fu Manchu - "King of the Road"
The Kristet Utseende - "Kom till Gnarp"
Jim Reeves - "Streets of Laredo"
Immortal - "Beyond the North Waves"
Brainbombs - "Anne Frank"

Posted: 03 Dec 2003, 00:02
by James Blast
Mugabe, you have just weirded me out with Roger Whittaker and Jim Reeves :notworthy:

Posted: 03 Dec 2003, 12:00
by Black Shuck
Copey
Mozzer
The Smiths
The Sisters
Human League
various 80s synth-pop compilation CDs (there's a never ending supply of the things!)
Meat Loaf

the same things I listened to in '02. and '01. and '00...

I actually think that 2003 has been a bad year for music

Posted: 03 Dec 2003, 14:25
by DerekR
Black Shuck wrote:Copey
Aha, now it all becomes clear. I now understand your bizarre views on Mr McCulloch in the 'bunnies' thread :)

They're both as bad as each other when it comes to bitterness. Why can't they just get along?