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Tnspieler1012

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  1. Unfucking believeable. UNFUCKING BELIEVEABLE.
  2. Dzeko scores, 3 1/2 minutes left of stoppage.
  3. City haven't won a header in 15 minutes, much less had a shot on goal (as I say this, Balotelli misses a golden opportunity)
  4. City are running out of ideas. Sluggish ball movement, bad crosses. Love it.
  5. QPR 2-1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Extremely rare counter-attack down left flank, perfect cross from Traore, Mackey completely undefended on the back post.
  6. GOD. DAMN. A complete melee in the QPR box, keeper diving backwards and saving it just at the edge of the goal-line. Gnioha also with a missed handball in the box.
  7. Oh the drama. The infamous Joey Barton elbows Tevez at the edge of the box, gets red carded. After the card he knees Tevez again, and a fight half-ensues. Amazing stuff.
  8. CISSE(the other one) SCORES! Lescott with the mistake, heading it back where he had plenty of space.
  9. SHITTY SCORE. Keeper should've done better. By the way the game's going, it will take a miracle for United to win. As insult to injury. Bolton scores. :edit: again!. QPR in relegation zone
  10. Arsenal equalize. Supposedly the west brom keeper was largely responsible for both goals
  11. :thinking: I've been watching it 80% of the time and haven't seen anything. Maybe that weird handball just outside the box.
  12. Arsenal and newcastle both losing.
  13. And bolton with a bizarre goal after the striker bumps the ball loose from the keeper
  14. Arsenal and Tottenham each up 1 already. Newcastle need help :edit: and they get it. West brom equalize
  15. The U.S. sports networks are broadcasting every EPL match tomorrow.
  16. Dortmund wins the Pokal against Munich 5-2. Lewandowski with a hat trick. Only one trophy between the two champions league finalists.
  17. Aww, I thought there would be pictures of whores in this thread.
  18. Aww, thanks! No, I don't get paid to write (I should :dozey: ), but I do play a bit. The 6th-7th part was just talking about the musical chords I heard. "Diddy" is just another word for song, or tune. haha, wow. Thanks for these! It's cool that you took the time to find these instrumentals for me. I like a lot of Depeche Mode songs, but I never took time to listen to a whole album. I think I might do that now. I also like how many of the bands on the mix were from central europe, as I know very few bands from that area.
  19. I could try to find the zip files when I get home. Until then, try going back to the older mixtape threads. The links may still be good.
  20. It was that one from the 9th exchange that I'm referring to. I wasn't the only one you reviewed (nor were we assigned together), but since my assigned partner bailed, and you were the only person during that exchange to give a complete listen and type a review of my tape, you were sort of my default partner. D'awwwww :blush:
  21. :hug: Thanks so much for such a detailed review. I was initially nervous after I saw it was you again, as I then made a point of making sure I didn't repeat artists that were on the tape I gave you last time. In a way, drawing you again helped introduce me to a few new musicians myself. Anyway, very very glad you liked it. Cheerio :D Tracklist: 1. The Colors - Heather Woods Broderick 2. Come On Let's Go - Broadcast 3. A Weaker Vision - Aaron Roche & Tim Hinck 4. Flim - Aphex Twin 5. Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet - Gavin Bryars 6. To the Lighthouse - Memoryhouse 7. Journey For A Traveler - Nils Frahm & Anne Muller 8. Summer Crane - The Avalanches 9. Heavy Water/I'd Rather Be Sleeping - Grouper 10. Kiki - [Post-foetus] 11. Les Vendanges De L'amour - Marie Laforet 12. Colomb - Nicolas Jaar 13. Idiom Wind - Zammuto 14. Gone Tomorrow - Lambchop 15. The Twilight Hour - Still Corners 16. Old Pine - Ben Howard 17. Wilson - Saint Etienne 18. Candy Shoppe - Emeralds 19. Past The New Parking Deck - Trouble Books 20. i am no longer a motherless child - Efrim Manuel Menuck http://www.mediafire.com/?f9thfon4ap8rmbr
  22. I love that most of America already thought this was true, so it's kind of 'what the fuck? you mean you were misleading us for 4 years?' lulz
  23. Thanks to the extensiveness of this rigorous 4 year study, I can now confidently erect my penis on dance floors.
  24. Okay, so lay-go! 1. Distorted guitar fuzz leads into pounding drums, multi-layered guitars and a shouting voice of the Foo Fighters variety. Won't lie, not a fan of this type of pop-rock singing. It was beaten out of me by the nausea of early 2000s pop radio. I applaud the different levels of the song. There's an added dimension to the chord progression, electric guitar and songwriting, but while I completely understand why you like this song (it's not unlike some songs I loved when I was 14 ), the type of emotional drive and feel that they're going for in the chorus is what would normally lead me to change the radio channel due to too many associations with Fall Out Boy, All-American Rejects etc. 2. Synths, children shouting and school bells lead into a warm, buzzy electro-pop song. I def. like the singer's voice. Something strangely nostalgic about hearing songs with such an emphasis on a dramatic chorus. Something really exciting about the unpretentiousness of it. Solid timbres, beat, progression, melody, bridge etc.. And I'm tapping my feet. Mission accomplished. 3.Mechanical, clunky synths/drum sounds lead into an ominous 4-chord progression, then strings. Feels like the soundtrack for an exotic action film. Interesting keyboards fade in and out. More action movie strings....Fun enough. 4.Now a woman's voice with some inspiring messages. Beat picks up, and verses are repeated with more intensity. Now a male harmony. Okay so far, I like the progression. I can dig this. Like before, the audio still feels a bit tinny, but no bother, might just be me. 5."I used to live nearby a chocolate river. I tried to fish your lips with my tongue tongue tongue tongue!" :blank: Crunchy guitar 5ths and a coarse, accented male voice. Also a tremoloed violin. Oh, and a girl, reminding me what she also tried to do with her tongue. Then the chorus lands and I cringe. They want me to shake something, but it's altogether a bit annoying. Sorry. 6. Smooth acoustic chords running to 6th, 7th, and back again. Pleasant voice. Lovely chorus. Yep nice little song, thanks for this! 7.Street audio leads into a rough acoustic (then electric) diddy. "Don't Tell Me!..." Neutral on the verse, but I def. like the subtle harmony and warm chorus chords. All quite playful, not bad. 8.Crunching distorted 5ths. Off the back, not liking it. More of the over-the top rock stuff that just doesn't suit my ears, though I fully respect your putting it on the tape...Yeah, going nowhere for me. Least favorite so far, unfortunately. 9.Ooh, Guitar, Mandolin playing a waltz rythm...and a lovely little duet harmony. I like this! A real sea shanty vibe...Thanks! 10.Soft drone leads into tastefully plucked guitar harmony. Love the beginning, and a soft, earnest male voice enters...followed by violin accompaniment. The obligatory male/female duet harmony again lol. Now drums enter, and it picks up with a cheesy but lovable horns bridge. And an early fade out. Really liked this actually. 11.Ominous/atmospheric lead in with synths, echoey noises and an odd mixture of timbres. Alas, an instrumental. All great in my book. Thanks. 12.Tommy drums leads into a demonic voice with appropriate synths. She hopes I'm satisfied, but I'm still waiting for it to go somewhere. The chords move around to make it interesting, but not sold on the melody or voice. Unique, but forgettable (if that's even possible) 13. Check, please. Sounds like a bad high-school garage band jam session. But it cuts off for the entrance of a new beat, fingered bass and some warmer chords. I like the accompaniment during the chorus, though I'm neutral on the voice. Fine guitar. Guitars get distorted and less interesting during the second chorus. Not bad in parts, but can't put it on my 'favorites' list. Yup, end gets steadily worse imho. 14.Haha. Okay, a musical worthy piano ballad. Works better not to take guy's voice too seriously. Piano and string arrangement is quite nice actually, but I have to imagine him on broadway dressed in some ridiculous costume to feel it. The melody and chords during the verse and ending are really very enjoyable. Its the power-ballad vibe of the chorus (cheesy 80s guitar solo is insult to injury) that's kind of off-putting. Can't help but like it though. 15. Last song. Groovy little synth arrangement. Looks to be an instrumental closer. Electric drums enter. I definitely like this one. A funky arrangement of timbres and noises. Yup, dig this. And....we're done. queso, thanks for the all the work and trouble that went into making this mixtape. The first thing I loved was how alien most of it was to some of my own taste, such that I know I would never have incidentally heard these songs otherwise. That experience alone made this tape a success for me. The fact that I really liked a bunch of songs is a bonus. I would have to say that 2, 6, 7, 9, and 10 were definitely my favorites. Though I also loved the little instrumental interludes intermingled throughout. Though I may or may not 'know' you (in any sense of the word), I feel like this mix did a great job of a. having a coherent sound insofar as I feel like I know something concrete about your taste in music. and b. providing a nice flow and variety that kept me from getting bored. So, I raise my glass to you. Thanks again!

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