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Old 01-11-2004, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This was done first on a guitar forum.

The first person will post a song, any song they like from any genre and as a gesture of good will I will download and listen to ALL of it. Then I get to say what I liked or didnt like about it. Then I get to post a song, and the next person to post has to download, and listen, to ALL of it. Then it keeps going.

So if you have ever wanted to make someone open up to a new style of music, or think a band you like doesnt get enough attention, here is your chance.

Alright, Whats my song?
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Old 01-11-2004, 08:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Cool idea for a thread.

try out "New Orleans is Sinking" by the Tragically Hip. Ya just might like it.

If you like it I'd recommend checking out a live version like "double suicide" or "killerwhaletank". cool stuff

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Old 01-11-2004, 09:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I like the guitar tone, but it seemed a little flat, especially on the solo. When I first heard the singer his voice threw me off, but I got used to it quickly, and it went well with the guitar.

The song sounds like Aerosmith or Deep Purple riffin' meets indie music. I've heard of Tragically Hip before, but I didn't like their name... This song will stay on my playlist though, thanks. I'll also download the other two you reccomended.

My song: Condition Critical by Quiet Riot. The song, not the album of which this is the title track!

Oh, and I should set a limit for song length; nothing over 10 minutes please. So no Beethoven's 9th.
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Old 01-14-2004, 12:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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condition critical... I liked it. It was 5+ minutes long, but they kept it fresh enough through the whole song for it to not get boring. I like the way his voice jumps from one speaker to the other towards the end of the song. It seems like a good song to play on my good stereo and blast. The neighbors will be too surprised to be mad.

I suggest someone find the song "The Other Side" by Morphine. I'd be interested to read what someone else thinks of it.

I hope this thread takes off, this is a good idea.
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Old 01-14-2004, 01:35 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Forgotten Tears by Hocico
I just recently rediscovered it and I really like the synth.. check it
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Old 01-14-2004, 11:23 AM   #6 (permalink)
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ok. as far as 'the other side'. I am not a big fan of that style of music, and I really don't like it when I have to make an effort to hear the singer under the music, but, the longer I listen, the more it grows on me. It was pretty decent, and it will be staying in my playlist for a while, at least.

Forgotten Tears (suicide commando remix, not sure if that was the one you were talking about) Good song, I've been listening to a little more techno lately, and this was a particularly enjoyable one. The voice effect did get a little tiresome near the end, but otherwise, it was nice. It had a really infectious beat, too.


Alright, I've really gotten into Muse lately and I want to hear what somebody else thinks of their song New Born.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:44 PM   #7 (permalink)
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So to keep the thread moving, I'm going to jump back in and field this one.

New Born by Muse... I've never heard these guys before. At first I was going to compare them to the sound of Coldplay, but then the song really kicks in and they take it up a notch. I like the mix of the different kinds of music. There's some great piano and then they kick in with the heavier sounds. Overall I like it. I'll keep it in the list and give it a few more listens. Thanks.

For the next song I'll go with Gomez - In Our Gun. Whattya think?
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Old 01-14-2004, 11:18 PM   #8 (permalink)
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In Our Gun is a pretty awesome song. I was enjoying the lush sounds and the vocal harmonies, and was pretty surprised by the freakout at the end. I think I'll listen to this some more, actually.

The muse song is pretty good, also.

I'll now suggest someone listen to "Jesus Forgive Me" by Concrete Blonde. Like it? Yes, No?
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Old 01-15-2004, 06:52 PM   #9 (permalink)
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bumpy bump...

anyone? I want someone to listen to my song so I can listen to theirs!
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Old 01-15-2004, 07:32 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I'm really itching to play this game, anleja, but I've been unable so far to find that song with soulseek. Might there be a website where I can download it?
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Old 01-15-2004, 07:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I couldn't find that song to download it but I'm sure it's a really good song.

Try listening to a song called "Destroyer of Senses" by a band called Shadows Fall, if you haven't heard it yet. If you have, tell me what you think of it.
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Old 01-15-2004, 08:54 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I'm really itching to play this game, anleja, but I've been unable so far to find that song with soulseek. Might there be a website where I can download it?
Soulseek is what I use, and I made sure to find that song before I suggested people look for it. So, uh, maybe try soulseek again? If it is any help, the full name of the song is "Jesus Forgive Me (For The Things I'm About To Say)," but I found it just by typing "Jesus Forgive Me"

I am now going to look for that Shadows Fall song.
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While we're in limbo, I'll throw out another one for opinions.

Claire Voyant - Love The Giver (eskil simonsson mix)

It's off the Time Again album.
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I couldn't find that song to download it but I'm sure it's a really good song.

Try listening to a song called "Destroyer of Senses" by a band called Shadows Fall, if you haven't heard it yet. If you have, tell me what you think of it.
I love this song. Nice rhythm, good guitar backing, I like the lyrics, kick ass riffs between verses. Only bad thing I could come up with is that the singer's voice sounds a bit scratchy at a few points when he's doing the half shout/half growl. Something good when I want to hear something a bit lighter than most of what I listen to, but harder than stuff like Metallica.

Next, one of my favorites both lyrically and musically: In Flames - Aritfacts of the Black Rain
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Old 01-16-2004, 04:06 PM   #15 (permalink)
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In Flames - Aritfacts of the Black Rain

I was really digging this until the vocals came in, at which point I cringed a bit. I have trouble with these 'death metal vocals', as I refer to them. But the music is very enjoyable, and not technically skilled for the sake of being technically skilled (another of my pet peeves), so they get the pass just like Soilwork's "Millionflame" does. Actually, in listening to it for a third time, I'm warming up to the vocals. Which is to say that they aren't bothering me and seem like they were meant to fit with the music.

Next song: Lake Trout - "Bliss"
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Old 01-17-2004, 02:22 AM   #16 (permalink)
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this is a fantastic idea for a thread! cuz you know, everyone wants to suggest something, but noone wants to listen (myself, unfortunatelly, included)...
however, slightly less obscure things should be posted, me thinks... I'm on soulseek, but havn't been able to download 3 of the songs I've tried to jump in on =P
I'd like to think my music is obscure, but it pulls up fine on soulseek usually (of course, soulseek is all about obscure electronic music=)
yup...
still trying, I'll join in soon enough!
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Old 01-17-2004, 06:09 AM   #17 (permalink)
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There is another alternative...and I'll use it.

I uploaded the Lake Trout song to my angelfire site.

http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/jms/index.html
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Old 01-18-2004, 11:07 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Jesus Forgive Me::Concrete Blonde
I like the vocals, and although I really like there to be more music in my music, I thought it was a good song. There was enough there for me to enjoy, and I will be looking at more of their stuff.

Love The Giver (eskil simonsson mix)::Claire Voyant
Hmm. This one will probably be in my playlist for a bit, just to see if I like it more on repeated listenings, but at this point, I doubt it.
I really like my techno to be more techno, or my normal music to be less techno, I guess. I really like the girl's voice tho, if there is one thing that gets me interested in this song, it is her voice.

Bliss::Lake Trout
This one is my favourite of the three. I like the guitar work, and I think the vocals and instruments ballence each other nicely. It isn't uber creative, but it is solidly enjoyable.


Here's mine: War Memorial::Wedding Party
and before anyone says it, I am on SlSk, and I have the song shared.
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Old 01-19-2004, 11:53 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Wedding Party - War Memorial

Christian goth, eh? Starts out well, with good female and male vocals. And it continues well. Dark, epic sound, dignified lyrics (from my very limited experience, rare in Christian music), good chorus. I admit a small aversion to the overall gothic sound, but it's not overwhelming; this is a good representative for the genre. I like it.

Next up: Stew - The Instrument Of Pain

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I'd love to have a listen to Stew but I can't find it on soulseek.
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sherpahigh and anyone else interested, I have uploaded the Stew song. Click below.

http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/jms/index.html
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Stew - The Instrument Of Pain

I wasn't too sure what to think of this one. The music itself feels like it's right out of a country and wesern movie campfire scene. At first I wasn't sure about the vocals and the music. But after a couple listens it seems to fit. I do like the mix of the male and female vocals. Overall I do like it. Not something I'd normally listen to though.

Next up: Hawksley Workman - "Your Beauty Must Be Rubbing Off"
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Old 01-25-2004, 08:17 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Hawksley Workman - "Your Beauty Must Be Rubbing Off"

I like it. Especially the vocals. Wierd, yet melodic and catchy. The upbeat theme of the song is done in a way I tend to like, and there's no exception here. It doesn't hurt that it's got a nice, catchy beat. I'll be hanging on to this one, and sampling the band some more.

Next song: Belle & Sebastian - "Get Me Away From Here, I'm Dying"

And I'll upload it upon request.
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Hawksley Workman - "Your Beauty Must Be Rubbing Off"

well, this is most definitely not my cup of tea, musically speaking. however, for fans of this type of music (irish/celtic folk, I guess youd call it) it is worth a listen. Hawksley has a very expressive voice and theres an urgency to his phrasing that adds something to this expression of love. his lyrics are interesting and carry a certain weight of conviction. theres a tendency to try to pack a couple too many words into each line, but its nothing thats overtly annoying or distracting. I thought the use of the steel drums added a nice island flavor to the tune which blended well with the overall upbeat tempo. this wont be going into my permanent playlist, but its certainly worthy of keeping if you like this sort of music. I dont, but that is not a reflection of the tune, but rather the genre.


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Montrose: Space Station #5
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Heheh...you must've missed my post by a minute. Oh well.
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Old 01-28-2004, 11:19 AM   #26 (permalink)
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I'll say right off the bat that I'm not predisposed to liking this kind of music (80s rock). I couldn't get into it, and I probably won't listen to it again. The vocals irk me a little, but I also like them a little. I like the dark-sounding parts, but dislike the straight-out rock & roll parts and found them boring. But as a representative of the genre, it seems like it's a good song. I definitely like the intro. Basically, I'm not a good judge of this song's quality. I've a little too much bias here.

Here's the next one (what I posted above):

Belle & Sebastian - Get Me Away From Here, I'm Dying

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Belle & Sebastian - Get Me Away From Here, I'm Dying

I'm really liking the simple sound of this song particularly the guitar. Not sure what to think about the vocals just yet. I'm not sure why but it kind of reminds me of "these days" by Nico. Maybe it's the voice. Pretty catchy tune, I like it and I'll give it a few more listens and maybe check out some more of their stuff.

Next up: My favorite track from their latest cd - The Tragically Hip "The Dire Wolf"
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Montrose: Space Station #5

I'll say right off the bat that I'm not predisposed to liking this kind of music (80s rock). I couldn't get into it, and I probably won't listen to it again.

FTA, it might interest you to know that this song was released in 1973 and featured the major-label debut of Sammy Hagar on vocals.

80's rock? if you are referring to the "hair band" syndrome of that decade (ie Poison, Cinderella, etc), know that this is one of the records that inspired many of those bands. know also that 99% of those posers couldnt touch this song, or the skill of the group, with a ten foot guitar.
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FTA, it might interest you to know that this song was released in 1973 and featured the major-label debut of Sammy Hagar on vocals.

80's rock? if you are referring to the "hair band" syndrome of that decade (ie Poison, Cinderella, etc), know that this is one of the records that inspired many of those bands. know also that 99& of those posers couldnt touch this song, or the skill of the group, with a ten foot guitar.
Further proof that I'm not a good judge of it. ;-) Yeah, I recognized the vocals right off the bat, but thing is, I was never a big fan of Van Halen either. Oh, I've definitely heard worse, but this sounds like it's some of the genre's best, and I'm still not enthralled.
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The Tragically Hip - "The Dire Wolf"

I like the pulsing rhythm kept through most of the song it meshes well with the understated melody of the main guitar line. I didn't care for the singer at first, but he grew on me. He has one of those voices that takes a little getting used to. I liked the lyrics though. Paints a nice picture. All in all, I quite enjoyed it. Although it’s a little light for my normal taste, I still liked it.

Next up: Mad Season - "Wake Up" <---That's a link.
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Mad Season - "Wake Up"

I felt like I was on heroine wilst listening to this song. I like the floating sound of the tune, and it it get's harder towards the end, which is a nice change, like the bulid up and the let down.
Over all, nice song sounds very professional and moody.

Next song: Lavacola: Papercut Suicide
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the music is nice and fast paced


the lyrics are interesting



a little more cynical then what i am use to but interesting none the less

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white stripes seven nation army

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Old 02-02-2004, 02:06 AM   #34 (permalink)
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This is a great song. I've been a White Stripes fan for a long time (insert college radio music snobbery ) It's simple, catchy, and rocks. The guitar effect (not bass) on the verse is very cool. And it wouldn't be a White Stripes song without the blues-inspired breakdown/solo. Finally...something I can hear on the radio that doesn't suck!

My song... "Hollywood Squares" Dillinger Escape Plan
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Dillinger Escape Plan - Hollywood Squares

Well, the first 45 seconds or so sounds like a bad System of a Down outtake. After that, it becomes more distinct and enjoyable, but it also seems a little more jumbled and chaotic. It almost seems like a new song is starting around the 2:20 mark. But it's after that point that I like the song most, also. That half of the song is pretty cool. But I don't very much like the first half.

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I really like this song. I've heard the shins on the radio before but I've never really heard this song.

It seems like a cross between early who and the Buzzcocks. The baseline seems like it was borrowed from "There goes your man" by the Pixies. The vocals are very clean -with just a pinch of british accent.


Next: The Von Bondies "C'mon C'mon" Which is the song that starts playing if you go to their website http://www.vonbondies.com/ (flash required)

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Old 02-05-2004, 09:36 AM   #37 (permalink)
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Just downloaded the Von Bondies "C'mon C'mon"... here are my thoughts:

I took the liberty of visiting the website before listening to the song, just so that I could locate the band, geographically and temporally.
Great intro... it gathers interest, then strikes HARD with the vocals. Definitely a strong vocal presence, and the band seems tight, with involved backup singing by the group. The tune makes you wonder how close their produced sound is to their on-stage sound. I would hazard that the sound is pretty authentic. I like.

Unfortunately, the song I downloaded (all that were available, it seems) was only 2:13 in length, which I'm guessing is not the full version of the song. Regardless, I think I'll check out some more of their stuff.


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Old 02-06-2004, 06:11 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Buck 65 - "Wicked and Weird"

Distortion-packed beats with energetic vocals. If they did not go nuts with the distortion as much as they did, I would have liked it alot more. The rhythm of the vocals (minus the overdone distortion) in the first half reminded me of some parts of Red Hot Chili Peppers' vocals from "If You Have To Ask", which appeals to me alot more

Next: Glideascope - Devushka (Beautiful) (there's a full download for this song on the page, and while you're there, check out the 2-minute sample of What Kinda Madness, just for fun)
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A little too repetitive for my tastes. Coupled with not being predisposed toward this kind of music, I don't think this is a song I'll be keeping for long. But as for the positives, it has a very nice sound for creating an atmosphere of sorts. This isn't a great complement, but I consider it very good background music. Another plus, derived from that, is that it's a good song for playing while reading or doing homework; it's not distracting. But mostly, I stick to songs I can enjoy actively listening to, and this isn't one of them.

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i like the song, but it seems to me to need a good bassline, might have just been my speaker though.
the end is really good too, sort of a 'the who - teenage wasteland' ending, abrubt.

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