Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2006 "Stephanie Says," but really, "Candy Says" is and always will be the best of the "_____ Says" saga. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2006 In other news, I think I might be getting into hip hop again. Cannibal Ox's "Iron Galaxy" came up on shuffle the other day, which inspired me to put on The Cold Vein for the first time in a very long while, which, in turn, reminded me of how great it is. Baby steps, man, baby steps. I have a Jeru the Damaja cd sitting on my desk, so we'll see how it goes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bruiser Chong 0 Report post Posted May 13, 2006 Edwin - While they showed them at their lowest, didn't you think all of their stories of overcoming the despair and becoming happy were a little far-fetched? How did Julianne Moore end up on top? Ditto with Heather Graham, and the limo scene had no place in the movie, where they beat the shit out of that guy. They didn't really build on it, or have any of the characters evolve from that scene. I also really liked everything up to the New Year's eve party, but I thought the movie went downhill from there for the most part, save for a few funny spots. Since this is one of my favorite movies, I'll jump in... The downward spiral many of the key characters experience isn't all that far-fetched when you consider the business they're a part of of. Remember, Dirk's based on John Holmes, who DID have drug problems that affected his work. He did become difficult to work with and eventually, began prostituting himself. The failed robbery near the end's based on the Wonderland Murders. As for the limo scene, it captured how much the business had changed and how Jack had been left behind by refusing to change with it. In the span of a few years, he'd gone from having dreams of his pictures being considered legitimate film to watching the business become a video-dominated industry with no concern for cinematic quality. The lime sequence illustrates a defeated Jack trying to be a innovator in a business he has reluctantly agreed to change with. I've always viewed the '70s as the honeymoon portion of the film, with the '80s kicking in harsh reality. As an aside, the transition from from decade-to-decade's tremendous. Superstar, the bells used during those sequences are used as the opening music for P.T. Anderson's Hard Eight, another great film from one of my favorite directors. Like Boogie Nights, it helps create the perfect atmosphere. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Your Paragon of Virtue 0 Report post Posted May 14, 2006 When I said build on the limo scene, I meant afterwards. I understand how they got to that point, and how far Reynolds' character had fallen at that time, but afterwards it's like everything became happy again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Epic Reine 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2006 The riff in the chorus of "Silent Night, Bodom Night" by Children Of Bodom sounds awfully like the riff in the chorus of "Pinball Map" by In Flames. Hmmm.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted July 16, 2006 So I just heard a track by a metyl band called In Battle. Sick fuckin' drummer. Guy beat double bass faster than most of the Morbid Angel I've heard, and that's all Morbid Angel does. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slayer 0 Report post Posted July 16, 2006 Bow to me faithfully Bow to me splendidly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King Kamala 0 Report post Posted July 17, 2006 Most misleading Pollstar listing ever; Sun 10/08/06 "Sunday Gospel Brunch" Sun 10/08/06 Abysmal Dawn Sun 10/08/06 Cattle Decapitation Sun 10/08/06 Decapitated Sun 10/08/06 Harlem Gospel Choir Sun 10/08/06 Krisiun Sun 10/08/06 Six Feet Under The Gospel Brunch is in the late morning/early afternoon while the death metal show is that evening. It's a shame- the world would have been a better place having seen a Harlem Gospel Choir/Six Feet Under collaboration. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snuffbox 0 Report post Posted July 17, 2006 Im really enjoying Porcupine Tree at the moment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary Floyd 0 Report post Posted July 17, 2006 I'm listening to Thom Yorke's The Eraser right now. I'm really liking it so far. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye 0 Report post Posted July 17, 2006 Windham Hell's South Facing Epitaph is the most fucked up thing I've listened to in a long while. I'm not even sure I could describe it other than the fact that it fills me to the core with a sense of on coming doom and unease. It's also the only time that proggy guitar scale noodling has been even remotely interesting to me beyond a superficial appreciation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AboveAverage484 0 Report post Posted July 17, 2006 Whats the name of that song that they play at stadiums or arenas after a team wins, it goes like tan tan tan, tan tan tan, teretaaaaaaan.....tan tan tan, tan tan tan, teretaaaaaan. It's tough as hell to describe. It's like a celebration song. That's the "Final Countdown" by Europe. And what the hell, somebody said something about a new Replacements song?! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FroGG_NeaL 0 Report post Posted July 17, 2006 for some reason I've been listening to The Watcher by Dr. Dre alot recently. probably because it's an ill ass song, from a great album. Eminem does the chorus, by the way. You should check out The Watcher pt.2 of Jay-Z's Blueprint 2. It's got an ill Jay verse, Dre's on there, it's all remixed, and mofuckin' Rakim is on there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Felonies! Report post Posted July 17, 2006 Whats the name of that song that they play at stadiums or arenas after a team wins, it goes like tan tan tan, tan tan tan, teretaaaaaaan.....tan tan tan, tan tan tan, teretaaaaaan. It's tough as hell to describe. It's like a celebration song. That's the "Final Countdown" by Europe. No, "The Final Countdown" is like da-da-daaa-dahh, da-da-da-da-dahh. I think I know what he means. I hear it at Laker games a lot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted July 17, 2006 I've heard a couple songs from the forthcoming Slayer release. Sounded just like the not good tracks off God Hates Us All. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary Floyd 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2006 Some quick mussings .Interpols Antics is a better album than Turn Off The Brightr Lights, IMO. The songwriting's better, and the album as a whole just sounds more focused. Also, "Song Seven" (that's the name of the song) is awesome. .The new album from Pzychobitch (they are an electro/EBM (aka "industrial dance)act) is cool. Fun electro with some dark bits, and even German vocals. Plus, the frontwoman is really fucking hot. Basically, it's Goldfrapp's Supernature , only darker and sleazier. Milky (get well soon) would probably like it. .Peeping Tom (Mike Patton's new project) is awesome. I can't quit listening to it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wildpegasus Report post Posted July 18, 2006 I have a question about "The Summer of 69" music video. I remember watching it in my youth and the end of the video Mark Metcalf who starred in the Twisted Sister videos asks his daughter something to the extent of "What are you looking at?" when they're driving in the car. However, now when I watch the video it seems to cut off right before that point. All you see is the girl looking at something and than the video ends. Does anyone else remember this? Was this part of the video taken out? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Felonies! Report post Posted July 18, 2006 Interpols Antics is a better album than Turn Off The Brightr Lights, IMO. The songwriting's better, and the album as a whole just sounds more focused. Also, "Song Seven" (that's the name of the song) is awesome. No, TOTBL is better. All the songs basically sound the same, but it's a really good sound. If they'd have put "Specialist" on there, it'd have been even better still. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2006 When I saw Interpol around the time they were starting to blow up (this would be February of '03), my at-the-time-girlfriend and I were the only people, as far as I could tell in that very packed club, not wearing any black. Antics benefits from two songs that are arguably better than the best moments of TOTBL—"Slow Hands" and "Evil"—but yeah, Czech got it, the album is just too samey, especially in light of the debut. "Evil" should've been all over modern rock radio; I'm sure that the insanely stupid accompanying video with the puppet didn't have a hand in the song's lack of mainstream airplay, but you gotta wonder. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Felonies! Report post Posted July 18, 2006 I always liked "Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down." Well "always" is since like, March or whenever. By the way, I think both albums are kind of samey. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2006 They are, but it's a nice enough sound to carry for two albums (though a little bit less on the second one). Antics made for a good listen, but they could've called it More Songs About Bright Lights and Turning Them On and it would've been truth in advertising. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Felonies! Report post Posted July 18, 2006 Like a lot of recent New York bands, I used to think Interpol was terrible and shallow before hearing a single note they played, but I came around on them last summer, and on the Yeah Yeah Yeahs this summer. Still not impressed with the Strokes, though. Has to be an exception. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted July 18, 2006 .Peeping Tom (Mike Patton's new project) is awesome. I can't quit listening to it. What's the story with this one? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary Floyd 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2006 .Peeping Tom (Mike Patton's new project) is awesome. I can't quit listening to it. What's the story with this one? Basically, it's Mike Patton's "pop" album, or his collaberations with various artists and producers (Jel, Doseone, Kool Keith, Dub Trio, Norah Jones (yes, you read that right. It's suprisingly good), Odd Nosdam, Kid Koala, Dan The Automator, Rahzel, Amon Tobin, and Massive Attack), and it's fun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PLAGIARISM! 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2006 Come to think of it, I don't hate any of the New York types Czech mentioned, and the singles from Room On Fire were actually pretty fucking good, really. I just can't make time for them. WHAT WOULD I BECOME Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary Floyd 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2006 Come to think of it, I don't hate any of the New York types Czech mentioned, and the singles from Room On Fire were actually pretty fucking good, really. I just can't make time for them. WHAT WOULD I BECOME Really, what doesn't Czech hate? I heard the new song from that annoying Fergie chick, and it made me want to die. Why? Because when I go back to college this fall, I'm going to have to hear that fucking shitty song every fucking day until I finally go insane. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Felonies! Report post Posted July 18, 2006 Really, what doesn't Czech hate? I don't think you're being fair. This "Czech Hates Everything" malarkey is blown way out of proportion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edwin MacPhisto 0 Report post Posted July 19, 2006 When I saw Interpol around the time they were starting to blow up (this would be February of '03), my at-the-time-girlfriend and I were the only people, as far as I could tell in that very packed club, not wearing any black. Antics benefits from two songs that are arguably better than the best moments of TOTBL—"Slow Hands" and "Evil"—but yeah, Czech got it, the album is just too samey, especially in light of the debut. "Evil" should've been all over modern rock radio; I'm sure that the insanely stupid accompanying video with the puppet didn't have a hand in the song's lack of mainstream airplay, but you gotta wonder. Yeah. I'm mystified by their inability to take a song that could have been a massive hit, go so far as to release it as a single, and still fuck it up. TOTBL is the better album, I think. Antics is way good, but I think they actually show more range on the first album, which is kind of funny considering that its sameness was one of the nitpicks lots of people had with it. That Mike Patton album sounds fun. Girl Talk's Night Ripper is extremely, extremely fun. Basically a gigantic 42-minute mash-up with tons of extremely recognizable samples. Some of the combinations come off cheesy, particularly whenever the album veers towards shitty techno club beats, but most of it is inspired. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary Floyd 0 Report post Posted July 19, 2006 Really, what doesn't Czech hate? I don't think you're being fair. This "Czech Hates Everything" malarkey is blown way out of proportion. I was kidding dude. Anyways, I have come to the conclusion the Brainwashed is is the second most pretentious music webzine around. At least it has some cool groups linked to them. i mentioned this in another thread, and mentioned it earlier, so excuse me for repeating myself here. As I was about to say, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is fucking awesome. Some advice: Listen to that, then listen to Can's Ege Bamyasi for a great listening experience. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Felonies! Report post Posted July 19, 2006 Meh, I didn't care for My Life in the Bush of Ghosts that much. I tried, I really did. It angries up the blood in a way I don't enjoy. It makes me feel paranoid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites