10-27-2011, 08:59 AM | #26 |
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Back in high school, my marching band did a Rhapsody show where we did that one. Its nice.
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10-28-2011, 08:18 AM | #27 |
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This Pokémon OP, which then led me to listen to this Pokémon OP. It's too bad I can't link the TV size versions with the accompany visuals. *shakes fist at aggressive ShoPro*
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11-02-2011, 08:21 PM | #30 |
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Delta Heavy.
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Strange... I posted this and then it... deleted itself? Anyway:
For those who like electronic/industrial, might I recommend German band Funker Vogt? Some may not like the singing, which is completely understandable, it's not for everyone, but if you can look past it or don't mind it, the music is pretty great. Also, Swedish industrial group Covenant has a few good songs, this one and 20 Hz are my favorites. Again, same thing with the singing. Sorry for the low quality videos, but as they are pretty obscure for America... (yes, hipster moment)... they tend to not have many available videos on youtube. EDIT: Wait, what's going on? 3 of my posts just disappeared. wtf? Last edited by deoxys; 11-02-2011 at 10:32 PM. |
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11-05-2011, 07:57 PM | #34 |
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This somehow popped up in my head and then I went and watched the OP like six times in a row on Youtube. Cute story, nice opening.
Things I'm not listening to right now but will randomly plug as they pop into my head: Bryan Adams - Summer of '69 Billy Joel - Piano Man Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run The 1980s: the Decade of Soft Rock.
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Ficksed.
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11-11-2011, 09:43 AM | #40 |
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Hoshi ga Matataku Konna Yoru ni (Youtube link has accurate English lyrics), the ending theme song to this game which still hasn't been released yet. ^^;
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11-11-2011, 10:47 AM | #41 |
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Boku ni Dekiru Koto, the third opening to my new favorite animé. Such an uplifting song. English lyrics are here.
My other favorites include the first and second EDs, and the second OP. But they're all great. First OP Second OP First ED (Link to TV size since I love it so much, here's the full) Second ED Third ED Also listening to Life in Technicolor by Coldplay, which was featured in this amazingly beautiful AMV.
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Been listening to copious amounts of the How To Train Your Dragon and Braveheart soundtracks, as well as the KH piece "Dearly Beloved." Also, in a non-soundtrack shocker, "Elephant Gun" by Beirut. Plus Rimsky-Korsakov (he's so good).
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11-18-2011, 08:23 AM | #43 |
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"To the Stars" is such a great track, but I'm not very happy with its slow opening or its sudden ending. But that emotional middle bit ... the part they used in like one-quarter of all movie trailers in the mid-to-late '90s? Priceless.
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11-27-2011, 08:28 PM | #44 |
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"I Can't Help Falling In Love With You" by Elvis Aaron Presley
Be sure to look for me in the audience on The Lawrence Welk Show.
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Anything Goes by Cole Porter
Quoth one of the comments: "I dont play Fallout 3, do they actually play these songs? If they do in game, THATS FING AWESOME!" First heard and fell in love with Jewel's rendition on TV several years ago. Couldn't find a recorded version, but I downloaded the original and just felt like listening to it and other covers recently. Have a 30-second sample of a slow jazzy version I like, but I can't remember where I got it and don't know who the artist is. It's not Ella Fitzgerald, whom Jewel likely based hers on rather than the original. Another song while I'm in a bubbly oldies mood: Singing the Blues - Guy Mitchell Surely I'm not the only one who watched Time Life infomercials as a kid? =<
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12-08-2011, 10:00 PM | #46 |
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I miss when music used to be good.
The Lovin' Spoonful - Do You Believe in Magic? Jackie Wilson - Higher and Higher Styx - Come Sail Away 1960s ... 1970s ... 1980s ... come back to us. ;_; Donovan - Catch the Wind Man ... how can people even compare rap crap to golden ambrosia like this?
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Courtesy of hearing it one too many times in Japanese TV shows , I just had to look up this song.
Romanticが止まらない Romantic ga Tomaranai (loosely "The Romance Won't Stop") is classic 1980s music. Produced in 1985, it was apparently one of the big hits of a band initially known as the Coconut Boys but later known simply as C-C-B. Go ahead and give it a listen: I promise you'll enjoy its catchy chorus if you're a fan of '80s music, language barrier or not.
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Katawa Shoujo soundtrack. If planning to play the game, I would encourage you to hold off on clicking on any of these. Otherwise? Click away. Especially recommend you try "Moment of Decision."
Pleasant: The Student Council Fripperies Hokabi Beautiful: Wiosna Ominous, Haunting: Shadow of the Truth Beautiful -AND- Haunting: Moment of Decision (picks back up at 1:55 in an epic way, especially in-game) 18 years old? Don't mind teh animoos? Like good music and good stories? Check this game out.
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As I've only just discovered this thread I've got to backtrack to comment on posts that I would have commented on if I had seen them at the time.
Also a good way to procrastinate! I don't like singling myself to one genre or anything but I guess if I had to at a push I'd definitely say like Popy/Dancey/Electroy Music like Girls Aloud or Ellie Goulding. I absolutely music that you can just get up and dance to. But, like most people, I like artists from many different genres so my iPod is quite diverse. I also have a really big love of acoustic music. And I'm quite into artists like Adele and Alicia Keys. I'm not really massively into really heavy music, so if I'm ever a fan of a rock band it tends to be the less rocky rock bands that real rock fans would look at and be like 'that's not a real rock band'. But I'm ok with that. I've recently become quite obsessed with this girl called Gabrielle Aplin who is from the city where I go to university and she is trying to make it 'big' and she makes kinda acousticy music which is mostly her and her guitar but she is also still exploring her sound. But it largely has quite a raw, almost-but-not-really folky vibe. Her new EP comes out tomorrow so I'm excited to get my hands on that~ And my other new obsession is Lana Del Rey, who releases her album at the end of the month, I'm also expecting big things from this year. Her first two singles were really good and I love her whole image. Though, her live performances I've watched on Youtube seem quite lacklustre but maybe she is still getting into the swing of things? But yeah she's pretty great~ And now onto the posts already posted: Oooh yeah Muse are brilliant. They're releasing a new album in October (or late 2012 anyway) and I'm pretty excited~ Quote:
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But Mylo Xyloto is a fine piece of music. And Coldplay are probably one of my favourite artists ever. Definitely in my Top 5. I saw them live once and it was just indescribable. Chris Martin is a legend. No Doubt are awesome. They're doing a new album this year aren't they? I'm going to hold my reservations until I hear it but I'm a bit sceptical because they were apart for a long time. But you never know, they could restrike gold. Quote:
Florence + The Machine, like Mumford And Sons, took ages to grow on me. I listened to Lungs about 3-4 times before I finally 'got' it. Now I absolutely love her. I don't know what it was that took me so long to like about it. But I just absolutely love her voice. And the new album didn't disapoint either. My only real criticism was that Lungs was more spontaneous, like Kiss With A Fist was like 2 minutes of pure energy. But like every song on Ceremonials is like 4-6 minutes, but Lungs would have like some long 5 minute songs and some short like 2 minute songs. So I feel Ceremonials could have benefitted from some much smaller more sponetaneous energetic songs rather than a whole album of these really long massive songs. That said though, it is a really good album~ And Kelly Clarkson is just great. Her latest album was great. Except my favourite album of hers though is probably My December, just because she had to fight her label so hard for it to be released and it was a really different side to her. So I'm excited for the day she leaves the label she is with so she can follow this direction further, because she always talks about at gigs and stuff how she can't wait to do more stuff like that. |
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