Everything posted by Cirrus Minor
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What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
Placebo - Bigmouth Strikes Again (The Smiths cover)
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Prog lovers unite
Ditto ! I quite like contemporary bands one could consider progrock, I guess. Three of them are Archive, The Mars Volta and Porcupine Tree. I really love those ones, not very famous actually. but is it prog-rock actually ?
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Radiohead
Yeah it is great. Some others on Hail To The Thief are fantastic : 2+2=5, Where I End And You Begin, There There, I Will, Wolf At the Door. Nowadays, I like to talk about the album using the second names (you know, the ones between brackets). So my favourit songs frome The Gloaming are The Lukewarm, The Sky Is Falling In, The Boney King Of Nowhere, No-Man's Land and It Girl. Rag Doll. :smug:... I'm a freak :(
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Best Guitar Solo's ever
Wow hello my friends ! Have you heard who the song will be featuring on the upcoming Gilmour DVD ? Well I guess it's someone like David Bowie... ! :D
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
Quite a lot are missing actually... About the concert at the Parc des Princes, I could've bought a ticket but when I went to, they were really too expensive : Muse are good live, but I would never pay that much for a concert, except maybe Radiohead or Pink Floyd.
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
Good for you !
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Radiohead
Well his, you know, physical appearance will never make you think he can have a laugh like this one... Well, I was surprised when I read its Jonny's laugh because i had imagined another one for him.
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Radiohead
It was on Wikipedia - Fake Plastic Trees article : "The b-sides on the first part of the CD single include "India Rubber," a song in which Jonny Greenwood can be heard laughing, and "How Can You Be Sure?" which dates from the band's earliest On a Friday days and features backing vocals by a woman."
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Radiohead
God bless you for your quickness !
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Radiohead
THIS IS AN EMERGENCY !! I lost all my Radiohead B-Sides stuff last week, and managed to get them all again except two : The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy and Fast-Track. Could you please upload them for me ?? :wink3: Thanks in advance. About Amnesiac, I find it much better than Kid A, even if Kid A is fantastic. Amnesiac is genius to me. And about Pablo Honey, I think it's ok, and some songs are good, like You, Creep, Thinking About You and Anyone Can Play Guitar. And Blow Out is great : i like it more than some The Bends stuff, like My Iron Lung, Sulk, and even Just some days.
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Last Album that you bought/acquired?
Massive Attack - Mezzanine (great!) Good choice !
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Radiohead
About LP7, since I AM SURE I WILL BUY IT, and also losing patience, I guess I'm gonna d/l the leaked version, just to hear it as soon as possible.
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Briggins presents his top 15 music videos
^ This is absolutely true ! Great number one (this vid makes me laugh my ass off). About Radiohead, I think i would've put Street Spirit or No Surprises instead of Just. But it's your list.
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Radiohead
Wow ! You are strong enough to not download the leak. I don't think i'll be this strong...
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need some new sounds!!!!
Try The Mars Volta. They're fantastic (especially the second album Frances The Mute). There's not very much piano, but, there's a little in "L 'Via L 'Viaquez"
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The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium
I've read on wikipedia that they covered Pink Floyd's Interstellar Overdrive. Is it true ? And if so, could anyone give me an audio of that ?
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The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium
Wow so a decent thread about this terrific band has been started ! I've been away for a while so couldn't see it earlier. I love this band very very much, and own Frances The Mute. This album is really fantastic, from scratch to end (including the song Frances The Mute as first track). It makes me think of my favourite band of all time Pink Floyd, with Robert Plant's voice, some more violence and a latin-like side which I love. Strongly recommend to all that don't already know. Let's keep this thread going on !
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The Pink Floyd Thread
^ Yeah they all are ! Except one I really don't like at all : A Momentary Lapse Of Reason. Though On The Turning Away, Learning To Fly an Sorrow are great live, I really dislike the disk, mainly because of the echo : there's way too much of it on this disk, it makes me sick.
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Radiohead
Hello buddies. I've been away for a while (f**king exams !). It took me some time to read everything you posted while I wasn't there. There's something about Idioteque I found interesting. Well I think it's just a sample of his singing at the very beginning, you know, "Women and children first, and the children first, and the children" If you only pick the green part and play it repeatedly (in your imagination of course), you'll understand it's exactly what we can hear at the end " -en first, and the children ". That's nothing more than this, i believe. Well, that's what I think.
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
And when you meet him don't forget to take photos.
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Difficult second album syndrome
I say The Bends. It's a great album, far better than Pablo Honey.
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Best Guitar Solo's ever
^ Same. Comfortably Numb's solo is wonderful. My favourite version of the solo is the one from P.U.L.S.E.
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Radiohead
^ That's exactly how I got into Kid A. But the first Radiohead album I listened to was Amnesiac, while changing my guitar strings at a friend's, and I loved it instantly.
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Radiohead
Eglantine, could you upload songs eleven to sixteen from your large Com Lag please ? This would be cool. About the other EPs, well, No Surprises/Running From Demons remained there a few weeks bu then disappeared (someone richer than me got it, for sure) and when I saw the Airbag/How Am I Driving ?'s, there were four, so I hoped they would stay there for a week, so that I could buy one, but they flew in two days. Anyway, I Might Be Wrong is still there, as well as four or five Spitting Feathers there. But they're two expansive for me...
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Rufus Wainwright
Well I like his work very much. He has a very single voice and a certain way of writing songs that feels a little new, strange sometimes (I think of his Agnus Dei for example). The song I like the most by him is certainly The One You Love. Anyway, I like it when he covers old French songs from the thirties, fourties or fifties like the two you can find on his Want Two album : "Quand vous mourrez de nos amours" and "Coeur de parisienne".