Whats the last song you listened to today??

Started by Dr.Teufel Geist, June 22, 2009, 11:21:21 PM

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BlackLagoon

"I send my murdergram to all the monster kids, it comes right back to me, signed in their parents blood"

BaronLatos35

- Symptom of the Universe

Ozzy - Speak of the Devil
"For one who has lived but a single lifetime, you are a wise man ...Van Helsing."
"I shall awaken memories of love and crime and death..."

charp13


marsattacks666

    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

Gasport


Unknown Primate

Don't hold this against me, but it was, OUR LIPS ARE SEALED, by The Go-Gos.

The bad thing is, the damn song keeps running through my head!
" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

marsattacks666

    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

Elisabeth

An instrumental version of TRISTAN UND ISOLDE

"E"  ededed
"....I do hope he won't upset Henry..."

coughcool

"Soylent Green is People"

"Some folks like water, Some folks like wine, But I like a taste, Of straight strychnine."

"This Is Who We are"

BlackLagoon

"I send my murdergram to all the monster kids, it comes right back to me, signed in their parents blood"

Sean


thelatewinslowleach

Quote from: Gasport on April 28, 2010, 01:35:49 AM
Surf Medley...Junior Brown
Junior Brown totally rocks my hillbilly soul, and that's one of his best moments...

My music is for Phoenix. Only she can sing it. Anyone else who tries, dies.

BlackLagoon

Rock Box

by RUN DMC (never ever gets old!)
"I send my murdergram to all the monster kids, it comes right back to me, signed in their parents blood"

monster_island

Pain is God

drzeus

(The System of) Dr Tarr and Professor Fether- from "Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allen Poe"- The Alan Parsons Project (1975)

Fellow UMA's- You outta check this album out!
For those of you who aren't aware, Alan Parsons was the engineering genius behind Pink Floyds "Dark Side of the Moon"

Review from AllMusic.com:

"Tales of Mystery and Imagination is an extremely mesmerizing aural journey through some of Edgar Allan Poe's most renowned works. With the use of synthesizers, drums, guitar, and even a glockenspiel, Parsons' shivering effects make way for an eerie excursion into Poe's well-known classics. The instrumental "Dream Within a Dream" has Orson Welles narrating in front of this wispy collaboration of guitars and keyboards. The EMI vocoder is used throughout "The Raven" with the Westminster City School Boys Choir mixed in to add a distinct flair to its chamber-like sound. Parsons' expertise surrounds this album, from the slyness that prevails in "(The System Of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Feather" to the bodeful thumping of the drums that imitate a heartbeat on "The Tell-Tale Heart." "The Fall of the House of Usher" is a lengthy but dazzling array of musicianship that keeps the album's persona intact, while enabling the listener to submerge into its frightening atmosphere. With vocalists Terry Sylvester, John Miles, and Eric Woolfson stretched across each track, this variety of different singing styles adds color and design to the album's air. Without any underlying theme to be pondered upon, Alan Parsons instead paints a vivid picture of one of the most alluring literary figures in history by musically reciting his most famous works in expert fashion."
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."- Hamlet