May 9, 20187 yr The rapping starts @ :40 Edited May 9, 20187 yr by PRONG HORN I just realized this is white guys in brown face doing a rap. Oh the horror. I'm sure Apu would love it.
May 10, 20187 yr Author Adam Levine, that man can really sing. And his voice is so effective, I feel sad watching his character in this music video. Or maybe it's because he's suffering life as a Pokemon. And I have this strange crush on Sarah Silverman. Either way, I enjoy this mainstream, pop music track and you should too.
May 10, 20187 yr I've been pretty much listening to Pink Floyd's P.U.L.S.E. album non-stop. But occasionally I'll switch over to the Miss Saigon soundtrack and get a bit sad listening to Still Believe.
May 10, 20187 yr I'm all over the map...from bluegrass to blues to classic rock..and a little David Sanborn smoove more than occasionally. This morning Gary Moore got me to work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4mWsCw8rm4
May 10, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, Superhero said: I've been pretty much listening to Pink Floyd's P.U.L.S.E. album non-stop. But occasionally I'll switch over to the Miss Saigon soundtrack and get a bit sad listening to Still Believe.
May 11, 20187 yr My wife found out last night that her brother has cancer. It was found early, it is very treatable and his prognosis is good. But it shocked us both and made us reflect on our own mortality. I have been listening to the Hip all morning. Fuck cancer.
May 20, 20187 yr Not positive I dig that latest Ghost song. It's got a catchy beat. It's ok. I wish they get harder instead of softer (that's what she said).
May 20, 20187 yr For some reason, I dug up The Wrens - Meadowlands and have been wearing that out lately. I guess I have an affinity for mid-90s to early 2000s indie and Britpop that has a lot of “build up” during the songs (some favorites being early Gomez, Grandaddy, Wrens). Last 10 albums on my Spotify have some range, though (excluding my kids listening to the old Annie soundtrack): The Wrens - Meadowlands The Hold Steady - Stay Positive Tela - Piece of Mind (was in the mood for some old Suave House rap) Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live At The Roxy Goodie Mob - Soul Food POLICA - Give You The Ghost Interpol - Antics Beck - Sea Change Nas- God’s Son Metallica - Ride The Lightning
May 21, 20187 yr On 5/18/2018 at 10:32 PM, Rustic Horn said: Same here. I'm really excited to hear the rest of the songs on Prequelle.
May 27, 20187 yr On 5/19/2018 at 11:32 PM, Longhorn Al said: Not positive I dig that latest Ghost song. It's got a catchy beat. It's ok. I wish they get harder instead of softer (that's what she said). For what it is worth, I just saw Ghost live last night, and they played another new song called "Faith" -- much heavier and more riff-y than Rats and Dance Macabre. Check it out.
May 27, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Slikwille said: For what it is worth, I just saw Ghost live last night, and they played another new song called "Faith" -- much heavier and more riff-y than Rats and Dance Macabre. Check it out. Go over to the heavy metal thread. I posted a bunch of their new songs from the Houston show. I think I included faith.
May 30, 20187 yr Also Greta Van Fleet but I can't stand knowing that they sound like Zepplin but look like minors. Also, at times the vocalist crosses the line and sounds like a parody or Adam Sandler. They're still really, really good though.
June 2, 20187 yr Camp Cope Live at the Wireless Most of it kills. I’m mildly obsessed with the bass in particular - the playing isn’t fast or flashy or technical or anything but it’s always a cool riff anchoring the song. http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/live-at-the-wireless/camp-cope-latw/9714558
June 2, 20187 yr A remix of the Childish Gambino song this is America with 2Pac inserted in the song... Which makes his thoughts seem relevant even in today's age...
June 12, 20187 yr My daughter listened to this guy during our family vacation last week, and now I can’t get it out of my head.
June 13, 20187 yr I'm hammered and listening to then Memoris of a Geisha soundtrack. This shit goes hard.
June 13, 20187 yr My buddy is going through a rough break up and talks about sad bastard music quite a bit lately. I’m revisiting songs that helped me through such times. It’s a fun exercise... now.
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