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That would be America, Not Neil Young.trang wrote: Neil Young.....Horse with No Name (makes me think of Dune, I have no Idea why)
What was that in the beginning of the video? A bikini contest? Did you consciously include this video just to test if members in this thread were following your links?Eyes High wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions so far. I have really liked most of them. And the others have been interesting.
Let's keep the suggestions coming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgFjLB4VYSU (Sometimes I think something like this should happen at my church.![]()
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Hope you like.
Metric is not bad. Not crazy about them (they're a bit too pop for my tastes; I like their work better with Broken Social Scene), but a song or two is good. The video for Gimme Sympathy is awesome. It's all filmed in a single-take shot. You'd think it was done by Michel Gondry
Was so excited to share....cut and pasted neil young over that, indeed is America. Sorry for the errrorSpicelon wrote:That would be America, Not Neil Young.trang wrote: Neil Young.....Horse with No Name (makes me think of Dune, I have no Idea why)
Hey, that's a good idea.GamePlayer wrote:What was that in the beginning of the video? A bikini contest? Did you consciously include this video just to test if members in this thread were following your links?
GamePlayer wrote:I'm going off the beaten path to recommend a few "hidden gems" from obscure sources or indie artists. I'm testing the waters here at Jacurutu, so please reply with your thoughts
Tank! (by Yoko Kanno - the theme for Cowboy Bebop, 1998)
Legacy (by The Gone Jackals - the theme for Full Throttle, 1995)
(for BB)
Almost Crimes (by Broken Social Scene)
Ah, a fellow with good tasteBaraka Bryan wrote:![]()
good songs
Some Broken Social Scene songs definitely take effort to access, so you have to give them a few tries. I really like those albums and bands with songs that aren't immediately likable. Nine times out of ten, that kind of music means the artists are onto something great. Radiohead, Broken Social Scene, Bloc Party and similar bands are like that; hidden gems. But that's just my opinionEyes High wrote:That first one reminded me of some of the old shows like "The Avengers" and the other secrect agent shows that were popular before I was born. I liked the music from the first two. Not for sure about that third one. I'll have to give it a couple more listening to be able to give an honest opinion.GamePlayer wrote:I'm going off the beaten path to recommend a few "hidden gems" from obscure sources or indie artists. I'm testing the waters here at Jacurutu, so please reply with your thoughts
Tank! (by Yoko Kanno - the theme for Cowboy Bebop, 1998)
Legacy (by The Gone Jackals - the theme for Full Throttle, 1995)
(for BB)
Almost Crimes (by Broken Social Scene)
Can't say I'm much of a fan, but I did like the incredible speed of the instruments.SadisticCynic wrote:Hmm... I've never been to shows before (never had the chance) but if I was to think of a mosh pit song I'd be thinking along the lines of this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_snHHioLgd4
I'm a music fan, so I'm always looking for new music. I wouldn't say I'm up on everything, but because I'm always trying new stuff, I have a broad mix of old and new. I listen to music almost everyday so I need to keep building my library and expanding my tastes so that I don't get bored with it.SwordMaster wrote:I have to be honest I have no clue about 80% of the stuff you guys have posted. Il try to catch up and listen to some of t his stuff. I have not even heard of most of it. I did not even know there was a band named Metric. And I thought "Horse with no name" was a Neil Young song. So maybe its best I just watch and listen before I post my music taste!
I like Flamenco guitar and Brooklyn rap.
Vicente Amigo and Buckshot are my favorite artists.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_qzLH3FgxM Vicente Amigo - Solea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAou-NZtNFE Buckshot + 9th Wonder - The formula
Most radio stations won't play hard stuff, even the rock stations. I remember years ago requesting some heavier tracks by The Tea Party or Rage Against the Machine (two bands which aren't even THAT hard) and the stations won't play them. If heavy bands have any calmer, radio-friendly tracks, the stations will play them. But anything hard is always out of the question.Baraka Bryan wrote:oh well, it's the thought tha..... no fuck that.. i'm pissed
Freakzilla wrote:Speed has never been an indicator of skill or talent for me.
This is skill and talent: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bG7y_CD9rMg
GamePlayer wrote:I'm going off the beaten path to recommend a few "hidden gems" from obscure sources or indie artists. I'm testing the waters here at Jacurutu, so please reply with your thoughts
Tank! (by Yoko Kanno - the theme for Cowboy Bebop, 1998)
Legacy (by The Gone Jackals - the theme for Full Throttle, 1995)
(for BB)
Almost Crimes (by Broken Social Scene)
What was that in the beginning of the video? A bikini contest? Did you consciously include this video just to test if members in this thread were following your links?Eyes High wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions so far. I have really liked most of them. And the others have been interesting.
Let's keep the suggestions coming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgFjLB4VYSU (Sometimes I think something like this should happen at my church.![]()
)
Hope you like.![]()
Metric is not bad. Not crazy about them (they're a bit too pop for my tastes; I like their work better with Broken Social Scene), but a song or two is good. The video for Gimme Sympathy is awesome. It's all filmed in a single-take shot. You'd think it was done by Michel Gondry
But speaking of the Scene... (see above)
Not bad. I'm more of a Copeland and ?uestlove fan when it comes to master beat makersSadisticCynic wrote:And speaking of skill check Martin Lopez out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaXtV4NUPt8
No, I've stuck mostly to English stuff or instrumentals. Still feeling out what people will like. But it's a good suggestion. Personally, I prefer the minimalist version of Aimo best.cmsahe wrote:Hi GamePlayer, Have you already mentioned (from another anime) Aimo (Macross Frontier):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b_McH2VY94
The song cmshae linked was in Japanese. If you liked that, you might like this track from the same series:Eyes High wrote:Well I have to admit I was wrong about something. The singer of "Her Eyes", I have heard him before. I just didn't realize he had been in the band Train.
cmsahe: liked the music from your's. very relaxing. I couldn't understand the lyrics yet still I liked it. Thank you for posting the link.
That's why I thought this thread was a good idea. I'm always on the lookout for music and I figured maybe some other people were as well. Only problem is I'm notoriously critical of most music and I don't like a lot of pop. Typically, the more different something sounds, the more I like it. Or to be more accurate, the more unlike the kind of pop that is being played, the better. Whatever sounds fresh and not like everything else. Good news is I'll listen to almost any genre to find music I like. Rock, rap, metal, indie, electronica, house, trip hop, R&B, j-pop, punk, alternative, industrial, reggae, country, classical, computer, dance, blues, hip hop, jazz, et cetera.trang wrote:One of these days, this week, that I can maintain consciousness long enough then be online at the same time ( I work Overnights if you couldn't guess that by the time of my posts!) at home I'm going to go back through thread and catch up on some of the variety of music. I'm similar to SwordMaster haven't heard a lot of whats posted.
I know a lot of music, but know there is a lot out there to share/discover!