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I'll admit, I don't like most current popular bands, but Weezer is friggin' awesome. :oops: :oops:
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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.

Here are some more that I like:

Of course I am female enough to like the ‘love songs’:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ask3erMfk2U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I61ASSXtSHc (old one)


And some with a nice beat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3KrrLvCWg0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zXBl2oxhls


Plus some that are just plain silly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z95Vbdv2rXI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgFjLB4VYSU (Sometimes I think something like this should happen at my church. :shifty: :mrgreen: )

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I cant post links(will when I get home in morning) while Im at work but look up on YOU TUBE or other audio site:

Rainbow.....Cant Happen Here..
Goanna......Solid Rock
Triumph......Magic Power
Triumph......Hold On
YES.....Roundabout
38 Special......Hold On loosly
America.....Tin Man
Neil Young...Southern Man
Neil Young.....Horse with No Name (makes me think of Dune, I have no Idea why)
ACDC......If you want blood you got it...
Disturbed.....Rise
Disturbed....Prayer
Nora Jones......dont know why
10000 maniacs......these are the days
Queensryche........Empire
Go West....We Close Our Eyes...
Oingo Boingo.....Deadmans Party
Depeche Mode.....enjoy the silence
Marc Cohn.....Walking in Memphis
Alice In Chains...Rooster
James Brown.......Superbad
Jamiroquai..........Virtual Insanity
Linkin Park....In the End
Black Sabbath...War Pigs
Moody Blues...Knights in White Satin
The Cure.....Just say Yes
The Cure....Pictures of You
Tesla.......Love Song
Temple of The Dog......Hunger Strike
Tears For Fears....Everybody wants to rule the World
The Motels.........Only the Lonely
Theory of A Deadman....Bad Bad GirlFriend
INXS......Devil Inside
GodSmack.....Enemy
Paul Carrack....Dont shed a Tear
Squeeze............Tempted
PM Dawn.......Its My Turn
SEAL....Crazy
Pink Floyd....Hey You
Queen.....I want it All
Lou Grahm...Midnight Blue
Audioslave......Like a stone
Sound Garden........My Wave
Seven Dust......Prodical Son
ShineDown...Devour
ShineDown..Second Chance
Smashing Pumpkins..... Tonight
Steve Winwood........While you see a chance Take it
Stevie Wonder......Superstitious
Led Zepplin....battle of Evermore
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There are several there that I already know and love. Especially "Knights in White Satin" :D


The others I will look up. Thanks for all the suggestions.
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trang wrote: Neil Young.....Horse with No Name (makes me think of Dune, I have no Idea why)
That would be America, Not Neil Young.
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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)
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. :shifty: :mrgreen: )

Hope you like.
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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 :)

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You got something against bikini-contests? :P
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Spicelon wrote:
trang wrote: Neil Young.....Horse with No Name (makes me think of Dune, I have no Idea why)
That would be America, Not Neil Young.
Was so excited to share....cut and pasted neil young over that, indeed is America. Sorry for the errror
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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?
Hey, that's a good idea. :mrgreen: No seriously, who ever put the video up got the tail end of the previous song on the tape. I think that was from his song "Surfing the U.S.S.R."
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Okay, well I guess from the non-reply that didn't go over well. I'll stick to mainstream stuff then :)

The Fallen (by Franz Ferdinand, 2005)

Reptilia (by The Strokes, 2003)

A Pain That I'm Used To (by Depeche Mode, 2005)
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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)

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.
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Sorry for the double post (kind of) but I just came across this song. Listened to it a couple of times and the more I listened the more I liked it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NofIHFV8S5g Her Eyes by Pat Monahan. Can't recall if I've ever heard anything by him before. The title caught my eye. :mrgreen:

edited to correct a stupid mistake
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Baraka Bryan wrote::text-goodpost:
good songs :P
Ah, a fellow with good taste :)
Thanks BB. Now it's your turn.
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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)
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.
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 opinion :)
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I had a hard time seeing you in the last video :)

That live, acoustic performance of Gimme Sympathy was fantastic. Metric sounds great live. That studio is just a few blocks away from where I work :)
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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

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We need a mosh-pit smilie.
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Great stuff

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
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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
Can't say I'm much of a fan, but I did like the incredible speed of the instruments.
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
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Speed has never been an indicator of skill or talent for me.

This is skill and talent: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bG7y_CD9rMg
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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
:shock: Skill indeed! Very nice work.

And speaking of skill check Martin Lopez out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaXtV4NUPt8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI8w_r9mvBw&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGsZv1tPtnE&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNRW04WcVfQ

These are all pretty short; there isn't much footage of him. There are more on the dvd, just not on youtube. As far as I'm concerned he's the best. He played for Opeth and was the drummer on the song Windowpane I posted earlier.

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I'd be surprised if anyone had ever even heard of this band. One of it's two principal songwriters (the lesser in my opinion) has a band that's the media darlings of the indie rock scene.
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Hi GamePlayer, Have you already mentioned (from another anime) Aimo (Macross Frontier):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b_McH2VY94

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)
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. :shifty: :mrgreen: )

Hope you like.
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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)
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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.

This was the first song I ever heard from them. Fell in love with it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xXQFnIEf_Q

I actually heard the corous to this one first before I ever heard the whole song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7sh4YWVuug

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.
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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 couldnt guess that by the time of my posts!) at home I'm going to go back thru thread and catch up on some of the variety of music. Im similar to SwordMaster havent heard a lot of whats posted.

I know a lot of music, but know there is a lot out there to share/discover!

Little addition to the America 's "horse with no name", didn't know this information until I looked it up, but makes sense, or I guess it was the intent of the lyrics/arrangement of the song.. and why I think of Dune when it plays.

Excerpt, Wikipedia article, A Horse with no Name:

""America's self-titled debut album was initially released in Europe with only moderate success and without the song "A Horse with No Name." Looking for a song that would be popular in both the United States and Europe, producer Ian Samwell helped the group to record the song and persuaded the Warner Brothers label to re-release the album with "A Horse with No Name" included.

Originally entitled "Desert Song," the song was renamed at Samwell's suggestion. It was written on a rainy day in England, in 1971, and was intended to capture the feel of the hot, dry desert Bunnell remembered from his childhood travels through the Arizona and New Mexico desert when his family lived at Vandenberg Air Force Base. ""
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SadisticCynic wrote:And speaking of skill check Martin Lopez out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaXtV4NUPt8
Not bad. I'm more of a Copeland and ?uestlove fan when it comes to master beat makers :)
cmsahe wrote:Hi GamePlayer, Have you already mentioned (from another anime) Aimo (Macross Frontier):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b_McH2VY94
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.

Aimo (by Megumi Nakajima, Macross Frontier OST, 2008)

But my favorite is definitely Alto's theme.
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.
The song cmshae linked was in Japanese. If you liked that, you might like this track from the same series:

Alto's Theme (by Yoko Kanno, Macross Frontier OST, 2008)
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!
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.

Well, here's my next recommendation. A cookie goes to whoever can tell me what film this great song was used to score a closing montage :)
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