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Chu 10-16-2005 08:12 PM

So I got a compilation of some Live Jeff Buckley tracks :eek:
And I thought he was amazing on CD! :o
Although, he's probably not as good a singer Live (Maybe he's just high or something though), the instruments are better, it almost seems a little bit heavier, which for me is especially good :D

NP: Hallelujah (Live) - Jeff Buckley

I got 12 songs, but I don't know the name of a few of the songs :(

BoboTheRagingHobo 10-16-2005 08:14 PM

[QUOTE=ShadowsFallen]There's no need to be rude about it.[/QUOTE]


I don't care if you are a regular or what, if it is down right annoying I am not going to be nice about it.

So blah, deal with it.

NP - Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons (live)

Live version > studio

Dried Muffin Remnants 10-16-2005 08:15 PM

1 Tool 41
2 Isis 37
3 Butthole Surfers 30
4 Primus 29
5 DJ Shadow 15
6 Pelican 10
7 Radiohead 8
8 Opeth 7
9 Aphex Twin 6
9 System of a Down 6

RiceMonster 10-16-2005 08:17 PM

[QUOTE=BoboTheRagingHobo]NP - Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons (live)

Live version > studio[/QUOTE]
I agree. Both versions are fantasic though. The live one is just better

np: Pagan's mind - Through Osiris' Eyes

Kingofdudes 10-16-2005 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=Dried Muffin Remnants]1 Tool 41
2 Isis 37
3 Butthole Surfers 30
4 Primus 29
[B]5 DJ Shadow 15 [/B]
6 Pelican 10
7 Radiohead 8
8 Opeth 7
9 Aphex Twin 6
9 System of a Down 6[/QUOTE]
Been listening to the live album?

Lunch 10-16-2005 08:23 PM

Hey my Scrob started working again.

Weekly charts:
1 The Who 79
2 Ten Years After 30
3 The Kinks 16
4 Santana 12
5 Widespread Panic 11
6 Simon & Garfunkel 9
7 Led Zeppelin7
7 Grateful Dead 7
7 Jeff Beck 7
10 King Crimson 5

I might be winning the fanboy prize for this week.

Kage 10-16-2005 08:29 PM

Weekly Top Artists
Sunday Oct 9 - Sunday Oct 16

1 Porcupine Tree 284
2 dredg 128
3 Johnny Cash 52
4 Katatonia 39
5 Ani DiFranco 38
6 Radiohead 36
7 Pelican 27
8 Opeth 23
9 Kalpana 17
9 In Flames 17

Kurtz 10-16-2005 08:37 PM

[QUOTE=Kage]
3 Johnny Cash 52
[/QUOTE]
Cash kicks so hard.

NP: Kanye West - Drive Slow

ArcLite 10-16-2005 09:29 PM

Man, I almost want to switch from RealPlayer just for this scrobbler [SIZE="2"]s[/SIZE]hit. Jason, what do those plugins you have for Winamp do again?

BoboTheRagingHobo 10-16-2005 09:43 PM

I have a plugin that makes Winamp sound like a stereo powered by an fairly large amp. But you said you don't like Winamp due to the library system or something to that extent.

/uses folders and no media library things on media players

that is my main reason to why I use Winamp, but meh.


NP - Darkthrone - Kathaarian Life Code

Riva 10-16-2005 09:54 PM

[B] Weekly Top Artists
Sunday Oct 9 - Sunday Oct 16[/B]

1 Pink Floyd 97
2 Haggard 28
2 Judas Priest 28
4 Motörhead 21
4 Mithotyn 21
6 Ozric Tentacles 18
6 Aäkon Këëtrëh 18
8 Kool & the Gang 16
9 The Red Paintings 15
10 Andrew W.K. 14

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PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT

Cain 10-16-2005 09:56 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]
PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT[/QUOTE]

Uhhhh

Kingofdudes 10-16-2005 09:57 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva][B] Weekly Top Artists
Sunday Oct 9 - Sunday Oct 16[/B]

1 Pink Floyd 97
2 Haggard 28
2 Judas Priest 28
4 Motörhead 21
4 Mithotyn 21
6 Ozric Tentacles 18
6 Aäkon Këëtrëh 18
8 Kool & the Gang 16
9 The Red Paintings 15
10 Andrew W.K. 14

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PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT PINK FLOYD FANBOY ALERT[/QUOTE]
I am losing my touch, Pink Floyd is only #2 for me this week :-/

Steerpike 10-16-2005 10:01 PM

After getting emo last night about being unable to write, I dug up an old short story from the archives of my high school scribbles and decided to rework it into a short film

The title is "Xavier." It's just a short piece about the title character. He's a young college drop-out and a bit of a hermit. He's supported by two friends, Roy and Anna, who try to get through to him as he slowly descends into what Roy believes is a case of paranoid schizophrenia, ultimately hoping to get him committed without resorting to what Anna refers to as "drastic means."

They end up discovering though that Xavier, along with his insanity, has received a profound insight into the workings of the universe. Ultimate insight within ultimate madness.

magicbus 10-16-2005 10:03 PM

I've been a Beatles fanboy for the past few weeks, but there hasn't been a week where Pink Floyd wasn't on my top artists list.

Chu 10-16-2005 10:12 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]After getting emo last night about being unable to write, I dug up an old short story from the archives of my high school scribbles and decided to rework it into a short film

The title is "Xavier." It's just a short piece about the title character. He's a young college drop-out and a bit of a hermit. He's supported by two friends, Roy and Anna, who try to get through to him as he slowly descends into what Roy believes is a case of paranoid schizophrenia, ultimately hoping to get him committed without resorting to what Anna refers to as "drastic means."

They end up discovering though that Xavier, along with his insanity, has received a profound insight into the workings of the universe. Ultimate insight within ultimate madness.[/QUOTE]
That sounds kinda cool. Definately my kinda story.

Jom 10-16-2005 10:17 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]10 Andrew W.K. 14[/QUOTE]

[Stone Cold]Oh hell yeah![/Stone Cold]

[quote=Steerpike]The title is "Xavier." It's just a short piece about the title character. He's a young college drop-out and a bit of a hermit. He's supported by two friends, Roy and Anna, who try to get through to him as he slowly descends into what Roy believes is a case of paranoid schizophrenia, ultimately hoping to get him committed without resorting to what Anna refers to as "drastic means."

They end up discovering though that Xavier, along with his insanity, has received a profound insight into the workings of the universe. Ultimate insight within ultimate madness.[/quote]

That definitely sounds like something I'd be interested in reading, even if it was only once.

Chu 10-16-2005 10:21 PM

I'm not really a big fan of Pink Floyd, but obviously HeavyRiva is (Yeah man, it's [b]that[/b] obvious!), so have a read of [url=http://www.thesoundofspace.com/]this[/url]. Unless you have already read it, in which case, read it again.

[quote=http://www.thesoundofspace.com/]Since the reunion performance of PF at the Live 8 concert, we have been thinking of what more we could do to help the poverty stricken and the only plausible idea that came up was to work on a new album where a large portion of the sales will be donated to charity.

Through the release of this website, we present you all with the name of our upcoming album, "The Sound of Space". Not much more information will be released yet as it is still in production but the cover art and a few track names are available for viewing. The Sound of Space is scheduled to be released early/mid 2006 along with a "making of" DVD.[/quote]

ThrashMaster27 10-16-2005 10:21 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]After getting emo last night about being unable to write, I dug up an old short story from the archives of my high school scribbles and decided to rework it into a short film

The title is "Xavier." It's just a short piece about the title character. He's a young college drop-out and a bit of a hermit. He's supported by two friends, Roy and Anna, who try to get through to him as he slowly descends into what Roy believes is a case of paranoid schizophrenia, ultimately hoping to get him committed without resorting to what Anna refers to as "drastic means."

They end up discovering though that Xavier, along with his insanity, has received a profound insight into the workings of the universe. Ultimate insight within ultimate madness.[/QUOTE]

E-Mail it to King Diamond. He might turn it into a concept album :p

Kurtz 10-16-2005 10:22 PM

[QUOTE=Chu]I'm not really a big fan of Pink Floyd, but obviously HeavyRiva is (Yeah man, it's [b]that[/b] obvious!), so have a read of [url=http://www.thesoundofspace.com/]this[/url]. Unless you have already read it, in which case, read it again.[/QUOTE]


I'll be the first to call bulls[size=2]h[/size]it.

Riva 10-16-2005 10:23 PM

30 posts per page as default? What madness is this?


And regarding the new PF album:
As much as I'd like to believe that's true, I'm hesitant to accept it. :-/

Steerpike 10-16-2005 10:24 PM

I'm hoping to make a short film out of it this spring. The original manuscript is crap. I was at a stage where I was focusing on the whole "Everyone has 1000 bad stories in them" idea and was trying to get as many out of me in as short a time as possible.

Kurtz 10-16-2005 10:27 PM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]I'm hoping to make a short film out of it this spring. The original manuscript is crap. I was at a stage where I was focusing on the whole "Everyone has 1000 bad stories in them" idea and was trying to get as many out of me in as short a time as possible.[/QUOTE]
Am I the only one who thinks it'd look great in B&W?

Steerpike 10-16-2005 10:37 PM

[QUOTE=Kurtz]Am I the only one who thinks it'd look great in B&W?[/QUOTE]

I considered B&W. Another thought I've been mulling over was to film when spring was just starting, when some of the grey cast of winter was still present, and light most of the sets with reflector cards in various shades of blue to give a cold ambience.

Bartender 10-17-2005 02:33 AM

[QUOTE=Riva]

I saw a movie last night based on Oscar's life, starring Stephen Fry and Jude Law.[/QUOTE]

I love the fact that that was Jude Law's first credited role on coming out of whatever acting school he went to - Rent Boy.

Stephen Fry and Oscar Wilde are both awesome, and there's a surprising amount of correlation between them. Both fantastically intelligent, both with a great talent for all kinds of comedic thinking, both spent time in prison, and both gay.

[QUOTE=Bobo]
And god, the circle jerking between the two Arsis fanboy's is getting quite old.[/QUOTE]

Agreed.

1 Amateur Transplants (81)
2 Nick Drake (51)
3 Elvis Costello (41)
4 Wire (33)
5 Hot Cross (26)
6 Devlin Love (24)
7 Daft Punk (20)
8 William Shatner (19)
8 Rob Dougan (19)
10 The Wildhearts (18)

Considering the number of Amateur Transplants songs I have totals three, I'm quite impressed.

blueyxd 10-17-2005 02:38 AM

1. Custard - 24
2. Reel Big Fish - 11
3. The Red Paintings - 10
4. Broken Social Scene - 9
5. Mogwai - 7
6. Anathema - 6
6. Simon & Garfunkel - 6
6. Pearl Jam - 6
6. Tool - 6
6. Atheist - 6

I just bought another Custard album. Looks like I'm an indie bitch too

Lord Abortion 10-17-2005 03:11 AM

[QUOTE=RiceMonster]I agree. Both versions are fantasic though. The live one is just better

np: Pagan's mind - Through Osiris' Eyes[/QUOTE]
Right, I'm slowly getting DT live albums...

NP-Judas Priest-Steeler

[B]weekly top artists-same as every other week,then.[/B]

1 Iron Maiden 72
2 Cradle of Filth 20
3 Iced Earth 18
3 Dream Theater 18
5 Blind Guardian 16
6 Megadeth 11
6 Sonata Arctica 11
6 Cannibal Corpse 11
9 The Smiths 9
10 Dungeon 8

Riva 10-17-2005 05:08 AM

[QUOTE=Bartender]

Stephen Fry and Oscar Wilde are both awesome, and there's a surprising amount of correlation between them. Both fantastically intelligent, both with a great talent for all kinds of comedic thinking, both spent time in prison, and both gay.

[/QUOTE]

I didn't know Stephen was in prison... what for?

And yes, he is a brilliant actor also.

[QUOTE=Steerpike]I considered B&W. Another thought I've been mulling over was to film when spring was just starting, when some of the grey cast of winter was still present, and light most of the sets with reflector cards in various shades of blue to give a cold ambience.[/QUOTE]

Have a big long scene laden with metaphors and sepia tone. \m/

The Flabbit Rides High 10-17-2005 05:22 AM

[B]Weekly Top Artist:[/B]

1 Deftones 54
2 Anathema 51
3 Radiohead 23
4 Arcturus 23
5 Children of Bodom 17
6 Mr Bungle 14
7 At The Drive-In 13
8 As I Lay Dying 5
9 Chimaira 5
10 The Mars Volta 5

I know....i know....

superpeer 10-17-2005 05:29 AM

1 Therapy? 41
2 Death 11
3 Arcturus 9
3 a-ha 9
5 Finntroll 8
5 The Dandy Warhols 8
5 Bob Marley 8
8 Pixies 6
8 Rammstein 6
8 Soundgarden 6


A-ha!!! :lol:


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