#121
Michael wrote:
*shouts with cheesy German-English Scooteresque accent*: Respect to the man in the ice-cream van!!
Posted on Wed, 31 March 2004 at 20:13
#122
allroy wrote:
I didn’t know the Dutch people were so much into Scooter.
What comes next, Robby? Will you finally confess your love for the No Angels? :p
Posted on Thu, 1 April 2004 at 06:13
#123
RobbyVDH wrote:
:D
I have my pride you know, so don’t expect any confessions here about No Angels :p
Unfortunately that Scooter idiot is sometimes on tv here as well, just a shame for Germany he’s not going to the Eurovision song contest this year, I’m sure you would have won :D
Posted on Thu, 1 April 2004 at 16:52
#124
Andy D (Andy) wrote:
Lavinia by The Veils to get back on topic.
Posted on Thu, 1 April 2004 at 17:56
#125
3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:
Todat it’s Boom by SOAD!!!
Posted on Thu, 1 April 2004 at 22:57
#126
Ronald wrote:
A call from the other side-Gluecifer
Posted on Fri, 2 April 2004 at 11:03
#127
opalmantra wrote:
Fiestaboy wrote:
Lavinia by The Veils to get back on topic.
The Veils for me too. :eek:
Posted on Sat, 3 April 2004 at 22:22
#128
not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:
right now, this very second, my favourite song is “little miss pinpoint eyes” by menswear. i’m sure it’ll change when the next song comes on.
xxx
Posted on Sat, 3 April 2004 at 22:42
#129
3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:
I just downloaded an acoustic version of Diane. Especially Martin’s second voice is great. Problem is; I don’t know how to put it on the WOM.
Posted on Sun, 4 April 2004 at 00:44
#130
Andy D (Andy) wrote:
opalmantra wrote:
The Veils for me too. :eek:
What do you mean by :eek: ?
Posted on Sun, 4 April 2004 at 06:36
#131
RobbyVDH wrote:
Machine Head - Hellalive
It kicks ass :cool:
Posted on Tue, 6 April 2004 at 18:01
#132
Bad Karma wrote:
Recently i have been listening to T? - Babyteeth a lot on repeat and Fugazi - Repeater.
Posted on Tue, 6 April 2004 at 19:51
#133
White Psycho wrote:
Fastball - The Way
absolutely brilliant song about people who just up and leave. They leave everything behind, including kids in some cases! Its a mellow song with a spanish/mexican feel to it.
Posted on Tue, 6 April 2004 at 22:31
#134
Andy D (Andy) wrote:
We made up our minds so let’s start walking…
Posted on Tue, 6 April 2004 at 22:49
#135
Fordonian wrote:
I’ve just rediscovered Filter- and some good memories with the Amalgamut on! Forgot I had the album until I got “God damn me” stuck in my head
Go on, take the piss, I can handle it… :D
Posted on Wed, 7 April 2004 at 10:21
#136
allroy wrote:
Sluts Of Trust - Piece O’ You
A brilliant piece of indie rock, I’m looking forward to the release of their debut album.
Posted on Wed, 7 April 2004 at 11:32
#137
Andy D (Andy) wrote:
Filter is pretty good but fact is that I only like the singles. Hey Man Nice Shot, Take My Picture and Where Do We Go From Here in particular.
Posted on Wed, 7 April 2004 at 15:29
#138
Fordonian wrote:
My favourite has become God Damn Me- just an album track on Amalgamut.
I had it on almost all day, save for abit of If It Kills Me (The Mighty T?) and Anniversary Of An Uninteresting Event (Deftones). Being a miserable bugger- gotta hand my dissertation in tomorrow- I read it back and hated it! Oh well, whats done is done eh?! :D
Posted on Wed, 7 April 2004 at 18:24
#139
Labyrinth wrote:
lol, there never is just one song…
poison - alice cooper
licht - zeraphine
R.A.M.B.O - Wednesday 13
and of course, Diane -Therapy?
Posted on Sun, 11 April 2004 at 20:16
#140
not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:
right now:
the wild ones - suede
the fletcher memorial home - pink floyd
love torn us under - msp
bad cover version - pulp
one hundred years - the cure
yep, i’m in a cheery mood again. :(
xxx
Posted on Sun, 11 April 2004 at 21:00
#141
3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:
the matheus passion by JS Bach. No, just kidding, it’s Always look on the bright side of life by Monty Python :D
Posted on Sun, 11 April 2004 at 23:15
#142
Bad Karma wrote:
So far today i have been listening to…
Isis - Weight
Isis - Carry
Miocene - The Harpie And The Preacher (I’m really looking forward to their debut album)
Ministry - Animosity
The Stills - Changes Are No Good
Posted on Mon, 12 April 2004 at 12:19
#143
Distorted wrote:
the johnny cash song from Dawn of the Dead ‘the man comes around’ is fucking class. anyone know where you can listen to it on-line? it’s not on any of my johnny cash cds :(
Posted on Mon, 12 April 2004 at 13:43
#144
Andy D (Andy) wrote:
I have it on the fifth disc of my Unearthed Box or you could by American IV “The Man Comes Around”!!!
If you post your e-mail I could send it to you in a low bandwith version.
Posted on Mon, 12 April 2004 at 15:38
#145
Nitro wrote:
U.D.O. - Trainride in Russia
Posted on Mon, 12 April 2004 at 16:08
#146
JSar666 wrote:
Distorted, it’s on the album mentioned, American IV, as is his cover of “Hurt” by NIN.
My fav song at the moment is “Born Too Soon” by the mighty T?. I’ve been listening to Semi-Detached a lot lately, and I’ve figured out how to play a bunch of songs on the guitar. Tabs are on their way.
Other than that, “Master Of Puppets” by Metallica (the song, not the album).
Posted on Mon, 12 April 2004 at 18:05
#147
Distorted wrote:
Fiestaboy, JSar666, sound for that.
Posted on Tue, 13 April 2004 at 12:54
#148
ColdEthyl? wrote:
3ddo-on-the-balcony wrote:
the matheus passion by JS Bach. No, just kidding, it’s Always look on the bright side of life by Monty Python :D
Why not Bach? OK, not necessarely one of the passions, but his organ works still are fuckin’ fantastic. One has to be a real genius to put simple melodies like that, and out comes something that strong and powerful. Yes, I confess, I’m somewhat a J.S. Bach fan.
Posted on Tue, 13 April 2004 at 13:05
#149
Michael wrote:
Been listening to Yellowcard (Ocean Avenue) and The Get Up Kids (The Guilt Show) a lot the last couple of days. Both can be labelled ‘emo’, but they both have somewhat of a distinctive sound I think.
Posted on Tue, 13 April 2004 at 13:30
#150
allroy wrote:
The new Get Up Kids album is brilliant, way better than On A Wire. It’s definitely a step back to the catchy tunes of Something To Write Home About.
Posted on Tue, 13 April 2004 at 16:08