No, she liked the song, and wasted time on a friend request and a couple of messages, wiith someone who isn't likely to (and doesn't) like her music. And then her leg brushed mine...
In the vain hope that you might give her a shout-out anyway because she made a show of liking your musical interests?
I was always grateful to maggit for turning us onto Zlad!'s Elektronik Supersonik. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp_PIjc2ga4 "Five ... four ... three ... one! OFFBLAST!" (Gotta love the space mullet and CHiPs shades too. )
Couldnt find a thread about this , maybe there is one. as far as the original music on Temple, anyone hear any BIg Trouble in Little China? jakk borton....
Speaking of Lisa Gerrard (um, we were speaking of her four weeks ago anyway ), one of the songs from her Dead Can Dance days ("The Host of Seraphim") was used to great effect in the final act of the movie The Mist, which I just watched last night. Strange thing: I got that movie as an afterthought, because from what I remember of the ads when it came out, it seemed typical camp fare for a Stephen King adaptation. (Think Creepshow or any of the numerous made for TV movies that have come from his material). It's actually far from it. I didn't know this initially, but it was directed by Frank Darabont, who also did King's "Shawshank Redemption" and "Green Mile." He's far from a typical campy horror director. I don't think the movie did well at theaters, but it was actually pretty damn good. It took an utterly unexpected turn from horror to human tragedy at the end, portrayed in an irony so deep as to be almost too much to stomach. Most unexpected for a horror movie, where normally the protagonists (or at least main protagonist) prevail in the end. The brutality and finality of it, in addition to the irony, will knock you for a loop. Actually I would suggest you don't watch it if your really sensitive to such things. Here's a short clip from the movie that pretty well embodies the hopelessness of the characters' predicament (and also features the Lisa Gerrard music). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3RHe76RbpU
I really really like this song, and the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEvE_04x-xI&feature=related
Earlier on in the thread the subject of male voices came up. I actually prefer male voices to female voices. I do like a few girl singers but the majority are men. My favorite singer is Casey Crescenzo, of The Dear Hunter and formerly The Receiving End of Sirens. myspace.com/thedearhunter try to listen to the song "Blood of the Rose," which I feel is a great showcase of his vocal ability. My personal favorites by them are "The Lake and the River" and "The Bitter Suite 1 and 2 : Meeting Ms. Leading and Through the Dime." myspace.com/thereceivingendofsirens The album "Between the Heart and the Synapse" includes Casey. He left the band sometime after the CD's release to devote his attention to The Dear Hunter. Check out "This Armistice" and "Broadcast Quality."
Not so sure about that first selection, not really my type of music, per se, but nice. Now the second selection, THAT'S a good one. A bit soft for my tastes, not that I'm totally into LOUD/ANGRY music, bit nice. I need to share that one with J, I'm sure she'd love it.
myspace.com/horsetheband It's called Nintendocore :> Well I'm a Nintendo junkie so this is right up my alley. I don't really know if anyone else likes this type of music but you can't say it isn't interesting Cutsman (perhaps the most famous HORSE the band. reference to the Mega Man villian who I believe was actually called Cutman) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7wpzKvNhfA Bunnies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVWjdP1oL44 In the Wake of the Bunt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6QiaXmfnLE Pol's Voice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJDXjKpdEss
Here is an interesting blog site with links to the artist's machinima. Most of the videos have music. It's a very interesting experience. http://brynoh.blogspot.com/ Here's a related machinima: http://www.youtube.com/user/rockerfaerie