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Thread: Current song you are listening to(or the Last song you listened to)

  1. #4601
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    That is very Bowie in all the best ways. Do you have an album I can buy on Amazon? You absolutely have another fan now. Just wow. I love this freakin shit.

  2. #4602
    Member
    Registered: Jan 2004
    Location: Back Home
    Hey thanks Tocky! Much appreciated! Definitely a big influence, although I think for this one I'm veering a little into Nick Cave territory too...

    You can find my album on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/3dxT47dxdCPZwD5u63uEru), Bandcamp (https://davidmassey.bandcamp.com/album/a-wild-dream) and various other places - Apple Music, YouTube, etc.

  3. #4603
    Member
    Registered: May 2004
    Location: Canuckistan GWN
    Quote Originally Posted by Fingernail View Post
    I'm veering a little into Nick Cave territory too...
    Then stay away from abandoned wells, deep in the woods. Or wear a GPS tracker at least.

  4. #4604
    Member
    Registered: May 2000
    Location: Steel City Of Joy
    Been on a J-EDM/J-Jazz/J-Core kick and this one just hits for some reason.



    Also this one popped up when I had Odyssey running a random playlist of mp3s on my phone earlier today.



    Good eve to you all.

    Edit:

    Also Fingernail, that's a fantastic song, as Tocky said it's very Bowie in the best way and gives me a bit of a stripped down Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub vibe as well.
    Last edited by sp4f; 28th Oct 2023 at 20:17.

  5. #4605
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    Registered: Jan 2004
    Location: Back Home
    Quote Originally Posted by Nicker View Post
    Then stay away from abandoned wells, deep in the woods. Or wear a GPS tracker at least.
    "Take a little walk to the edge of town and go across the tracks..."

    Quote Originally Posted by sp4f View Post
    Edit:

    Also Fingernail, that's a fantastic song, as Tocky said it's very Bowie in the best way and gives me a bit of a stripped down Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub vibe as well.

    Thanks sp4f! Don't know them but I'll check them out.

  6. #4606
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    Registered: May 2004
    A song about that time Germany wanted to bomb Britain into submission...



    There's also a remix version. Not sure which one I like better. Very different energy and a bit more unsettling perhaps:


  7. #4607
    Member
    Registered: Jan 2001
    Location: the Sheeple Pen
    I've loved the music of The Beatles all my life, and I also love this "new" song of theirs that was released yesterday. I never thought that I'd be able to say this in 2023!

    The song is called 'Now And Then' and it hits all the right notes for me. I think it sounds like a proper Beatles song, which is something that I didn't take for granted. Of course, it's not as good as some of the old Beatles classics, but I didn't expect it to be. They really could have messed this one up, so in a way this is actually better than I expected!



    The short film about the making of the song is definitely worth watching as well. The bit where they manage to isolate John Lennon's vocals from an old demo tape using modern technology made me feel a bit emotional.


  8. #4608
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    Registered: Apr 2008
    A few days late on this, but here's a fantastic cover of John Carpenter's Halloween.


  9. #4609
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    Registered: Sep 2023
    Location: NV

    current song Im listening to

    Im listening to song 2 by blur right now. still haven't found song 1 though.

  10. #4610
    Member
    Registered: Jan 2001
    Location: the Sheeple Pen
    "Song 2" is the second track on Blur's self-titled album, so "Song 1" would be "Beetlebum" of course. Check it out, it's a much better song!


  11. #4611
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  12. #4612
    Chakat sex pillow
    Registered: Sep 2006
    Location: not here
    TTLG was where I was introduced to Cloud Cult, via a post from I think more than a decade ago in a thread I have forgotten (...though it might even be this one). I've been keeping up with them ever since, from the point where Craig and his wife lost their infant son and the dark and splintering effigies they made in album form about it, to the (slightly boring, but that's okay!) ones that moved on from grief to sombre moments flecked with quiet acceptance and onwards to childlike joy again. They're hippie-dippie baroque pop eco-conservationists who tend to err on the side of annoyingly precious and almost twee, but then they slap out a banger and everything's good again. For me, it's always been a pleasure to catch up with them.

    So thanks to whomever posted about them here, and I hope they're still listening to this band. And here's a song if they aren't.

    Last edited by Sulphur; 4th Nov 2023 at 12:21.

  13. #4613
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    So smooth. So chill. So dope.


  14. #4614
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    Registered: Sep 2023
    Location: indonesia
    i am listening to these musics as the sunset bid its goodbye...



    (R.I.P mark lanegan & van conner)

    (gonna play it on repeat)




  15. #4615
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    Registered: Aug 2002
    Location: Point Nemo
    Did I post this one already? Can't remember. Anyway, great cover.


  16. #4616
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    My daughter both shamed me and made me feel proud when she came up with a Floyd song I had never heard and I liked it. It's off the 72 album, Obscured by Clouds which I somehow missed.



    I had read the Arthur C. Clarke story it was named for so I still have that one up on her.

  17. #4617
    Moderator
    Registered: Jan 2003
    Location: NeoTokyo
    My favorite Gary Newman tune was the first track off of his Songs From A Broken Mind, "I am Dust".


  18. #4618
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.

  19. #4619
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    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    This one is for the working man and woman. The get up every day and do what you have to no matter the damage to yourself because there are others counting on you ones.


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  21. #4621
    Member
    Registered: Feb 2002
    Location: In the flesh.
    I'll be damned. He did it again. A bullseye. No wonder I named my cat after him.


  22. #4622
    Member
    Registered: Sep 2023
    Location: indonesia
    i become ensnared in the world of early electronic music work , such as this :


    yet another electronic music tracks :




    back to instrumental music again, these sort of musics did grab me on a first listen and i always come around with these type of musics :




    Another favourite track :


  23. #4623
    Member
    Registered: Nov 2003
    Location: The Plateaux Of Mirror
    Listening to the new Jesus and Mary Chain song. And it's actually good! Which is surprising to me, because I hate when old rockstars try to make music like they did in their 20's (i.e. when they still had ideas), but this just sounds like JAMC if they were a contemporary band.


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