Rear Admiral ChocoI wanna be an owl, Jerry!Owl York CityRegistered Userregular
edited February 2008
I mentioned Dark Side of the Moon before, but the Great Gig in the Sky always gives me intense goosebumps. I always have to listen to it lying down and just kind of get wrapped up in the whole thing.
also the acoustic form of Don't Lose Touch because the guy who fronts Against Me! has an awesome voice
"Beginning in an Ending" gets me every time.
I think the unreleased demo of Bowie's "Quicksand" has some pretty spine-tingling moments, especailly when everything goes silent for "and I aaaaaain't got the power.. anymore."
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The one about the fucking space hairdresser and the cowboy. He's got a tinfoil pal and a pedal bin
"I know someday you'll have a beautiful life,
I know you'll be a sun in somebody else's sky, but why
Why, why can't it be, why can't it be mine"
Also, Metallica's Sanitarium
"Welcome to where time stands still
No one leaves and no one will
Moon is full, never seems to change
Just labeled mentally deranged
Dream the same thing every night
I see our freedom in my sight"
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
edited February 2008
Three from the Decemberists:
The final chorus in "Eli the Barrow Boy."
The duet in "Yankee Bayonet."
Several segments of "The Tain," but mostly the call-and-answer that begins with "Darling dear." The lyrics are pretty awesome, but it's the silence and drumbeats interspaced with the discordant organ music that really gets to me.
Hon. mention: The "I am a writer" section of "Engine Driver," pretty much the entirety of "When the War Came," and the first time I really listened to what the lyrics of "On the Bus Mall" were saying.
Lately I've been devoting a great deal of time to the Sweeney Todd soundtrack. It's got some good moments, but "There's a hole in the world like a great black pit and it's filled with people who are filled with shit and the vermin of the world inhabit it" is the only bit I've actually been tempted to make into a ringtone.
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I got to "In the" before my friend went "badum badum badum badum bum bum"
surprisingly it's still not any good after the 5,000th viewing
fermatas are hells of pretentious
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
The movie is not decent, but not great.
But the music is fantastic.
Oh lord.
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It's very pretty
too bad they didn't have any good writers to work on it
For some reason, when the guy sings Fjäll och Slätt it gets to me.
From the part where Thom Yorke starts with "For a minute there" in Karma Police
The orchestral part of Ghost Love Score
The line "Coulda been, shoulda been, worse than you would ever know" from Modest Mouse's Dashboard
The opening to A Perfect Circle's Pet
Fuck yes. March of the Black Queen is awesome, too.
A lot of Pink Floyd stuff gets me going, pretty much everything on Dark Side of the Moon and the end of Sheep.
it's near the end of velouria
"I can see the tears of shastasheen"
and the song's last chorus
oh man
The Drum Solo in Nine Inch Nail's "Wish"
The lady's voice in Orbital Frenetic when she starts getting into it
...also her
God theres alot, I could be up all night posting this stuff.
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AS THE SOLDIER WALKED THROUGH THE CRIMSON TIDE
oh man during that part i want to get up and start running through walls
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excellent choice, Shorty
The Protomen are amazing.
The third track on their album is called Unrest in the House of Light and it is incredible.
"Beginning in an Ending" gets me every time.
I think the unreleased demo of Bowie's "Quicksand" has some pretty spine-tingling moments, especailly when everything goes silent for "and I aaaaaain't got the power.. anymore."
Pearl Jam's Black
"I know someday you'll have a beautiful life,
I know you'll be a sun in somebody else's sky, but why
Why, why can't it be, why can't it be mine"
Also, Metallica's Sanitarium
"Welcome to where time stands still
No one leaves and no one will
Moon is full, never seems to change
Just labeled mentally deranged
Dream the same thing every night
I see our freedom in my sight"
The final chorus in "Eli the Barrow Boy."
The duet in "Yankee Bayonet."
Several segments of "The Tain," but mostly the call-and-answer that begins with "Darling dear." The lyrics are pretty awesome, but it's the silence and drumbeats interspaced with the discordant organ music that really gets to me.
Hon. mention: The "I am a writer" section of "Engine Driver," pretty much the entirety of "When the War Came," and the first time I really listened to what the lyrics of "On the Bus Mall" were saying.
Lately I've been devoting a great deal of time to the Sweeney Todd soundtrack. It's got some good moments, but "There's a hole in the world like a great black pit and it's filled with people who are filled with shit and the vermin of the world inhabit it" is the only bit I've actually been tempted to make into a ringtone.
the really pretty harmony that comes in for the single line 'this is my warning, four minute warning'
I don't know that's what currently gets me.
Neil Young
Annie Lennox version
Also because Waka Laka mentioned Hunters and Collectors....I think this one is better (just in my opinion)
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