• My Top 40 Artists - 2009

    3. Dez. 2009, 15:09 von Lion_65

    based on my Last.fm scrobbles between Feb - Nov 2009

    1 The Cure

    2 Rush

    3 Camel

    4 Fish

    5 Marillion

    6 Omega

    7 Rainbow

    8 Pink Floyd

    9 The Cult

    10 The Smiths

    11 U2

    12 Al Di Meola

    13 Океан Ельзи

    14 R.E.M.

    15 Peter Gabriel

    16 Tom Waits

    17 Depeche Mode

    18 Chris Isaak

    19 Hakan Kurşun

    20 Bülent Ortaçgil

    21 Nazareth

    22 Pat Benatar

    23 Simple Minds

    24 The Cranberries

    25 Led Zeppelin

    26 Kate Bush

    27 King Swamp

    28 Deep Purple

    29 Manu Chao

    30 Robert Plant

    31 BAP

    32 David Gilmour

    33 Barclay James Harvest

    34 The Cars

    35 a-ha

    36 Sarah McLachlan

    37 The Jimi Hendrix Experience

    38 The Doors

    39 Pearl Jam

    40 dredg

    Quite a unique mixture of artists I think.. well, with a majority of Progressive Rock. :)
  • 40 Questions About Your Top 50

    3. Dez. 2009, 0:01 von NH3Maser

    Disclaimer: my top 50 don't really reflect my current taste in music all that well. I'm working on changing that.

    1. How did you get into 31?
    In Flames. I was looking for a good metal instrumental, and someone recommended SpielenMan Made God.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Ah, Cynic's Veil of Maya. This may be my favorite album opener of all time.

    3. What's your favorite lyric by 29?
    "Bow to the savior of the fearful and desperate / Shepherd of deception / Prophet of infection / Behold the Xenochrist!". Awesome outro. The Faceless were the ones who convinced me that Deathcore wasn't all shit.

    4. What is your favourite album by 49?
    No contest, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). The first hip-hop album I ever liked.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Mastodon. All five of their full-lengths. I also bough the ATHF movie soundtrack just for Cut You Up With A Linoleum Knife.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50?
    Demons and Wizards. Probably Fiddler On The Green.

    7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    I'm pretty sure that there's a Beatles song for every emotion. I'll go with Julia.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Tough one, because The Doors have a lot of amazing tracks, but I'll say SpielenThe Unknown Soldier.

    9. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Kalmah is another tough one. Doubtful About It All, maybe?

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    The Jimi Hendrix Experience, of course. Off the top of my head, SpielenAngel.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40?
    Definitely Caught Somewhere in Time. Where Iron Maiden peaked in my opinion.

    12. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Ensiferum. Has to be SpielenInto Battle. The guitar solo... rock.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 33?
    Explosions in the Sky. Too many to count, mostly involving psychedelics.

    14. What is your favorite song by 37?
    Radiohead. Surprisingly, I guess it's SpielenMeeting In The Aisle, a random instrumental B-side off of some EP.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Fuck yeah Necrophagist. SpielenTo Breathe in a Casket always makes me glad that I'm not currently buried alive, I guess.

    16. How many times have you seen 24 live?
    Lamb of God - just once, in LA. Not that great a show.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Nirvana. Almost certainly SpielenSmells Like Teen Spirit.

    18. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here.

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Death? The obvious answer, Chuck Schuldiner (R.I.P.).

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Nope, never seen Joe Satriani.

    21. What is a good memory involving 45?
    Sir Mix-A-Lot? Well, this is embarrassing. The time the Pitt band played SpielenJump on It at halftime at some football game, maybe? (This is one of the artists covered in the above disclaimer, by the way.)

    22. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Metallica. Easily The Call of Ktulu.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Black Sabbath. Dunno, likely SpielenIron Man.

    24. What is your favorite album by 21?
    Not much of a selection as far as Dethklok albums go. I liked Dethalbum II better than the first one.

    25. What is your favorite song by 18?
    Pixies. Hmm... I Bleed.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 38?
    Guns N' Roses. First I can remember is SpielenWelcome To The Jungle.

    27. What is your favorite lyric by 3?
    Sigh... Children of Bodom. Who knows, it's not like the lyrics to any of their songs are distinguishable anyways. Maybe "Warheart! With no compassion or love / Warheart! Hate your fellow as yourself" from Warheart.

    28. What is your favorite song by 2?
    Sublime. A lot of great songs, but I'll go with SpielenBoss D.J..

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Slayer. I think it was SpielenAngel of Death, which I still regard as their best song.

    30. What is your favorite song by 8?
    Wow, this is a tough choice for Led Zeppelin. I have to say Nobody's Fault But Mine, but this is very very close.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    I have no idea what OutKast is doing in this position. Never.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Yep, nearly all of Tenacious D's songs will do the trick. SpielenDouble Team always cracks me up.

    33. What is your favorite album by 12?
    God Dethroned. Easily Bloody Blasphemy.

    34. What is the worst song by 46?
    Where to start with Styx? I used to like SpielenMr. Roboto, but all it does now is raise my urge to kill.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    Elvis. Hound Dog, I guess?

    36. What is your favorite album by 42?
    Immortal Technique. Revolutionary Vol. 2 is amazing.

    37. How many times have you seen 39 live?
    Jay-Z, never.

    38. What is your favorite album by 36?
    Also a pretty sparse selection for Gorillaz. Between the two, I'll say Demon Days.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    The Who. This is unusual, but the first one I can remember is SpielenChristmas.

    40. What is your favorite album by 7?
    Queen, A Night At The Opera.
  • An alternative Zeppelin compilation

    2. Dez. 2009, 2:56 von Duplode

    The playlist I propose below is my personal take on showing what makes Led Zeppelin such a great band. While picking the tracks, I tried to avoid very obvious, overplayed songs and to display how they were able to pull off very engaging and very diverse songs. Thus, I hope it can portray them from a somewhat different perspective than usual. I constrained the compilation to a set of two LPs (or two sides of a 90' mixtape if you prefer), each of them having to make for a consistent listen in terms of flow and moods. Therefore, I had to make some sacrifices - most noticeable will be the absence of darker blues epics (Tea for One, When the Levee Breaks, ...). Disc One is arguably closer to what one would expect from a traditional Zeppelin compilation, while Disc Two is rather different in that it focuses on the latter albums and aims for sheer playfulness (an element which I find to be really overlooked when it comes to discussing Zep music). Anyway, here are the picks:

    Disc One

    The Song Remains the Same (Best album opener ever! Perfect for starting a day with a shot of adrenalin as well. I was tempted to follow it with the marvellous The Rain Song as in Houses of the Holy, but doing so would overload the disc with long songs.)

    In My Time of Dying (Want a massive blues epic? Fine, as long as it doubles as the most hilariously over the top piece of gospel music ever!)

    Hey Hey What Can I Do (Like they used to do on the shows, this will have an acoustic set in the middle. We start with this cheerful non-album (!) B-side from the Led Zeppelin III era.)

    Going to California (Maybe their most beautiful ballad. And extra points for the Joni Mitchell references.)

    Tangerine (A simple, gorgeous ballad, this time a bit darker. Might have put Gallows Pole here instead but it just wouldn't fit so well.)

    Achilles Last Stand (Oh my. This is the quintessential Led Zeppelin song with regards to their epic, unlimitedly powerful side. From the manic galloping beat to the towering guitar orchestrations to the unbelievable solos... in one word: mindblowing. And it comes from the often derided Presence no less.)

    Disc Two

    Carouselambra (The insane propulsive rhythm coupled to the massive - and "cheesy" too, but who cares? - synth lines are set to drive you straight into top gear)

    Nobody's Fault But Mine (Raw, stripped down and very heavy blues which happens to be immensely compelling and fun as well)

    Ramble On (Bit of an odd choice here, but I found it adequate to have something from I/II, and nothing better than this innocent, starry-eyed Tolkien rocker - with neat bass work too, BTW)

    Dancing Days (Bliss, pure refreshing joyous bliss. Hard to resist the urge to stand up and, well, dance to this one!)

    Fool in the Rain (Great lightweight tune which glides on some wonderful drumming. Not to mention the totally awesome faux-Latin breakdown.)

    Down by the Seaside (Delicious, even relaxing (!) song which really conveys a maritime feel. Hugely overlooked, this one.)

    Misty Mountain Hop (And to finish off in a mood as cheerful as possible, a straightforward rock song that is pure fun from beginning to end!)
  • My first blog / some nice artists :)

    1. Dez. 2009, 15:47 von RobChubb

    Heeeeeeeeeey buddies,
    how are you doing? these are my first steps concerning this blog-function.
    It seems to be very handy und a kind of useless. Nevertheless I wanted to find out what I can do ... now to the second part of the caption - here are some nice artitst i enjoy listening to, see ya ;-)

    Nirvana
    Led Zeppelin
    We Are Scientists
    Boggin Leprechaun
  • My Last.FM Milestones

    30. Nov. 2009, 15:20 von paulbd

    Last.FM Milestones2000th track: (22 Oct 2007)
    Audioslave - SpielenThe Worm
    3000th track: (30 Oct 2007)
    Puddle of Mudd - Livin' On Borrowed Time
    4000th track: (11 Nov 2007)
    The Allman Brothers Band - Sweet Melissa
    5000th track: (18 Nov 2007)
    Rod Stewart - Hot Legs
    6000th track: (27 Nov 2007)
    Aerosmith - Same Old Song and Dance
    7000th track: (05 Dec 2007)
    Rage Against the Machine - SpielenDown on the Street
    8000th track: (09 Dec 2007)
    Foreigner - SpielenFeels Like The First Time
    9000th track: (17 Dec 2007)
    Rage Against the Machine - SpielenCalm Like a Bomb
    10000th track: (23 Dec 2007)
    Led Zeppelin - Nobodys Fault But Mine
    11000th track: (01 Jan 2008)
    Tonic - SpielenIf You Could Only See
    12000th track: (07 Jan 2008)
    Third Eye Blind - SpielenDeep Inside of You
    13000th track: (27 Jan 2008)
    Elton John - SpielenCrocodile Rock
    14000th track: (24 Feb 2008)
    O.A.R. & Robert Randolph - Fool In The Rain
    15000th track: (30 Mar 2008)
    Alter Bridge - SpielenWayward One
    16000th track: (26 Apr 2008)
    Kid Rock - Blue Jeans And A Rosery
    17000th track: (26 May 2008)
    Metallica - The Ecstasy of Gold
    18000th track: (04 Jul 2008)
    Kid Rock - Rock N' Roll Jesus
    19000th track: (18 Aug 2008)
    Foreigner - SpielenDouble Vision
    20000th track: (16 Sep 2008)
    Scott Johnson - #119 - The Instance: "The Banana Hamock Gergaling"
    21000th track: (23 Oct 2008)
    Green Day - SpielenBoulevard of Broken Dreams
    22000th track: (14 Dec 2008)
    Black Sabbath - SpielenWar Pigs
    23000th track: (15 Jan 2009)
    The Black Keys - SpielenStack Shot Billy
    24000th track: (02 Feb 2009)
    The Rolling Stones - SpielenLoving Cup
    25000th track: (23 Feb 2009)
    Daughtry - SpielenFeels Like Tonight
    26000th track: (28 Mar 2009)
    The Exies - SpielenThese Are The Days
    27000th track: (20 Apr 2009)
    Sevendust - Ugly
    28000th track: (14 May 2009)
    Bob Dylan - Shake Shake Mama
    29000th track: (19 Jun 2009)
    Street Sweeper Social Club - Shock You Again
    30000th track: (16 Jul 2009)
    The Dead Weather - 3 Birds
    31000th track: (30 Aug 2009)
    Blind Melon - SpielenLemonade
    32000th track: (28 Sep 2009)
    Chicago - Spielen25 or 6 to 4
    33000th track: (29 Oct 2009)
    North Mississippi Allstars - SpielenShip
    34000th track: (29 Nov 2009)
    Blakroc - Telling Me Things (feat. RZA)
    Generated on 30 Nov 2009
    Get yours here
  • My Last.FM Milestones

    30. Nov. 2009, 15:19 von paulbd

    Last.FM Milestones2000th track: (22 Oct 2007)
    Audioslave - SpielenThe Worm
    3000th track: (30 Oct 2007)
    Puddle of Mudd - Livin' On Borrowed Time
    4000th track: (11 Nov 2007)
    The Allman Brothers Band - Sweet Melissa
    5000th track: (18 Nov 2007)
    Rod Stewart - Hot Legs
    6000th track: (27 Nov 2007)
    Aerosmith - Same Old Song and Dance
    7000th track: (05 Dec 2007)
    Rage Against the Machine - SpielenDown on the Street
    8000th track: (09 Dec 2007)
    Foreigner - SpielenFeels Like The First Time
    9000th track: (17 Dec 2007)
    Rage Against the Machine - SpielenCalm Like a Bomb
    10000th track: (23 Dec 2007)
    Led Zeppelin - Nobodys Fault But Mine
    11000th track: (01 Jan 2008)
    Tonic - SpielenIf You Could Only See
    12000th track: (07 Jan 2008)
    Third Eye Blind - SpielenDeep Inside of You
    13000th track: (27 Jan 2008)
    Elton John - SpielenCrocodile Rock
    14000th track: (24 Feb 2008)
    O.A.R. & Robert Randolph - Fool In The Rain
    15000th track: (30 Mar 2008)
    Alter Bridge - SpielenWayward One
    16000th track: (26 Apr 2008)
    Kid Rock - Blue Jeans And A Rosery
    17000th track: (26 May 2008)
    Metallica - The Ecstasy of Gold
    18000th track: (04 Jul 2008)
    Kid Rock - Rock N' Roll Jesus
    19000th track: (18 Aug 2008)
    Foreigner - SpielenDouble Vision
    20000th track: (16 Sep 2008)
    Scott Johnson - #119 - The Instance: "The Banana Hamock Gergaling"
    21000th track: (23 Oct 2008)
    Green Day - SpielenBoulevard of Broken Dreams
    22000th track: (14 Dec 2008)
    Black Sabbath - SpielenWar Pigs
    23000th track: (15 Jan 2009)
    The Black Keys - SpielenStack Shot Billy
    24000th track: (02 Feb 2009)
    The Rolling Stones - SpielenLoving Cup
    25000th track: (23 Feb 2009)
    Daughtry - SpielenFeels Like Tonight
    26000th track: (28 Mar 2009)
    The Exies - SpielenThese Are The Days
    27000th track: (20 Apr 2009)
    Sevendust - Ugly
    28000th track: (14 May 2009)
    Bob Dylan - Shake Shake Mama
    29000th track: (19 Jun 2009)
    Street Sweeper Social Club - Shock You Again
    30000th track: (16 Jul 2009)
    The Dead Weather - 3 Birds
    31000th track: (30 Aug 2009)
    Blind Melon - SpielenLemonade
    32000th track: (28 Sep 2009)
    Chicago - Spielen25 or 6 to 4
    33000th track: (29 Oct 2009)
    North Mississippi Allstars - SpielenShip
    34000th track: (29 Nov 2009)
    Blakroc - Telling Me Things (feat. RZA)
    Generated on 30 Nov 2009
    Get yours here
  • New Opinions of Last.fm's Top 50

    29. Nov. 2009, 10:06 von LexiFSAS

    Before I begin, this is for my own fun and because I'm extremely bored with nothing to do. I'm sick. Even if I say I don't like a certain band or say negative things about a certain band, I have mad respect for anyone that listens to them. Everyone's music taste is their own, and no one has the right to tell you that your taste in music is bad. If anyone does, make them go away.

    1. Muse - I, for one, don't like Muse. I feel like they have become the new Radiohead. I really enjoy a select few songs, particularly Assassin. This song is just great and full of some really intense energy. Also, Plug-In Baby is really great. I find everything else... rather bland. I really dislike their new album and have heard from other people that it was disappointing. Also, I find Knights of Cydonia really annoying. Don't ask me why. Most of you probably think it's like the best song ever made, so props to you. Just not for me.

    2. The Beatles - I don't want to go ranting about them, and I know people will just absolutely hate me because I don't like their music. However, John Lennon is a big influence on me and I did a pretty damn big project on him in 8th grade. I also think they have really shaped music and pretty much paved the road for music. I'm just not into THEIR music. I know, I'm bad.

    3. Radiohead - I think this is the one band on here that I really hate. I have respect for you if you listen to them, that's cool, but this is just definitely not my thing. I think it's more backround music, to be honest, as a friend of mine once said. It could be good for long car rides or something, or maybe falling asleep to. I've only discovered one song I really have enjoyed by them, SpielenWeird Fishes/Arpeggi.

    4. Coldplay - I like their music, but I personally think they are annoying. Their music is pretty good and catchy, I like their energy as well. I really enjoyed SpielenShiver when I first heard it, and their newest album isn't bad at all. I just find the band as a whole kind of annoying, I'm not sure why.

    5. Lady GaGa - No surprise this lady is that high up on the list. Teens are going crazy over her. A lot of people think she's just downright freaky for her obscure and bizzare fashion sense. Some of her music is very catchy and danceable, however, this is NOT my style of music. As a person, I do have respect for her as an individual. She definitely is not afraid to go out there and be the person she is, even if it's just... weird. I'll admit, whenever one of her songs come on the radio, me and my friends are definitely singing and dancing along. But once again, not my style.

    6. The Killers - I don't like them and I especially don't like Brandon Flowers. Their style of music kind of freaks me out. Also, I met them because my friend was in one of their music videos, and they are douche bags. Maybe that's why I feel so negatively about them. I mean, SpielenMr. Brightside was pretty decent and all, but I think it's the way they represent themselves and what they represent are the things that bug me.

    7. Red Hot Chili Peppers - These guys obviously rock. I get all pumped up and excited whenever I hear By the Way or Can't Stop come on the radio. I don't listen to them that much at home at all, but my view of them is pretty positive. I like pretty much all of their work with the exception of their newest album, which was decent at best. I respect them for sticking it through this long and still releasing good quality albums.

    8. Metallica - I'm all about metal. I love metal. I just hate thrash metal. These guys are one of the pioneers of thrash metal, or so I'm told, and I really just don't like the genre that much as a whole. I heard their new album was kind of absolute shit, which left me kind of disappointed. They have some seriously epic songs obviously, and I do respect them. It's just not my preferred subgenre of metal. I also find their singer a little weird and annoying.

    9. Michael Jackson - I don't listen to him, first off. And I think it's kind of sad that his song count went absolutely sky rocketing since his recent death (R.I.P.), I really wish he was here to see everyone adore him as they do now. It would have made him happy. I believe he was a genuinely good person, and just horribly misunderstood. It's not really my style of music, but he's just such a huge part of music, and I have deep deep respect for what he's done.

    10. Kings of Leon - I definitely don't like these guys. I read their interview in the Rolling Stone and they seem kind of off. They most definitely sold out with SpielenSex On Fire, and then somehow sold out once again with SpielenUse Somebody. I actually did like some of their songs at first listen when they were on the radio 24/7, but they just got so overhyped, it ruined them for me. They are okay though.

    11. Nirvana - I love Nirvana. I absolutely love them. I love Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl a disgusting amount. I really like their music. I'm really sad that Kurt is gone now (R.I.P.). I totally think Courtney Love did it, somehow. I don't really have anything else to say but positive things about these pioneers of grudge, so I'll leave it at that.

    12. Linkin Park - I used to love, love, love Linkin Park in middle school. They were my obsession. They went to the same high school as I did, and I had teachers who had Mike Shinoda that talked very highly of him. Hybrid Theory and Meteora were so good. They made up my middle school and 9th grade career. I think I know every word to every song on both of those albums. But when they released Minutes To Midnight, I was SO disappointed. I feel like they took a whole new different direction. That album blows.

    13. Green Day - Well, I have mixed opinions about them. Obviously, as most people will agree, their old stuff was the shit. It was amazing. I feel like they didn't really care what people thought of them back then and went all out in a punk-ish sort of way, which I love. But once American Idiot hit, I feel like their popularity or something went straight to their heads. They are definitely not like they used to. I still have some deep respect for them, they are still a good band releasing albums that most people still seem to like, although I didn't enjoy their newest album too much.

    14. Pink Floyd - I'm not sure I can really talk about these guys because I don't know much about them. Everyone loves them though, and the songs that I have heard are groundbreaking. They made some good music, at least from what I have heard so far. I'm pretty sure they had a role in shaping rock just as The Beatles did. However, I won't go on because I just don't know anymore.

    15. Arctic Monkeys - I'm a little surprised to see these guys so high up on the list. I had no idea they were this popular. I really, really liked I Bet You Look Good On The Dance Floor, but once again, really not my style of music altogether. I've heard some other stuff, and it was just pretty average to me. I'm not sure I really dig what they represent either. They are okay, though.

    16. Foo Fighters - I love Foo Fighters. I have so much respect for Dave Grohl, I really do. He is a great musician, absolutely fantastic. I love their drummer too, but I forgot his name. I wasn't the biggest fan of their latest release, but SpielenThe Pretender was awesome. They released probably one of my favorite albums of all time, The shape and the colour. I think that album is flawless, or pretty close to it. I love their energy, especially Dave's at live shows. I love a band who can stick through it and can keep releasing good albums.

    17. Black Eyed Peas - Not a big fan of Fergie or Will.I.Am. Definitely not. I think I know every single word to SpielenFergalicious, though, just because it was on the radio so much back in the day. They obviously have some catchy music, and I also know all the words to SpielenBoom Boom Pow because of how much it was on the radio. Some of their songs are good and catchy, and like I said before, I'm not afraid to admit that me and my friends dance and sing when some of their stuff comes on in the car. I don't have a big general liking for them though, and I most definitely don't keep up with them. Not my style.

    18. Death Cab for Cutie - YES! I absolutely love this band. So much. Probably my favorite indie band of all time. I really don't listen to indie, but when I do, it's usually these guys. I like how pretty much every single album they released has been epic and great, not a single bad album. Photobooth is my most played song on iTunes, and probably one of my favorite songs of all time. I only listen to a few other indie bands, like Tegan and Sara, Broken Social Scene, Bloc Party, and maybe some others. But these guys are my favorites.

    19. Placebo - Also surprised to see this band so high up on the list. I had no idea they were this popular. However, I literally know diddly squat about them and have heard absolutely any of their music. If you guys want to suggest me some songs to listen to, go for it and I'll check them out.

    20. Paramore - Say what you want, I really like them and I respect them. Even the song they did for the dreaded Twilight movie was pretty good (SpielenDecode). I like Hayley Williams, she's definitely a cutie. I think I have a ton of plays of this band. I really like them and their music. Sadly, I still haven't checked out their newest album, so if anyone wants to tell me their review on it, you totally should. While this isn't completely my style of music, I like it quite a bit. I also screamed like a little schoolgirl when I heard Hayley randomly come in on the Set Your Goals song The Few That Remain on their album (which I suggest all you pop-punk/hardcore fans go check out right now!)

    21. Queen - I have always thought they were kind of overrated, but people absolutely love them. I know they have released a few groundbreaking epic songs, but I don't really like their music at all. I definitely respect them and what they have done for music. Unfortunately, I don't know anymore about these guys so I can't go on.

    22. U2 - This is one of the few bands that I will actually say I hate. I don't hate their fans at all or anything like that, I just selectively hate Bono and his band. I hate what they represent. I also hate how Bono dresses. But this has nothing to do with their music, which I also have never been a fan of. I really just hate all of their songs and I think this band is just kind of icky. They rub me the wrong way, if you get my drift.

    23. Led Zeppelin - Absolutely love Led Zeppelin. I only have their greatest hits albums because I'm not that much into classic rock, but every song on their is just so fucking awesome. They pretty much shaped rock-n-roll, or at least most of it. I don't know a lot about them, but the songs I have heard are amazing. I don't listen to them near enough, though.

    24. System of a Down - Yes, yes, yes, yes. Used to be one of my favorite bands ever, and they still kind of are. I don't listen to them as much as I used to, but I can say with confidence that I have liked every album they released. I'm pretty upset that I didn't get to see them live before they broke up, and I just oh so desperately want to get them back together. I really don't like Scars on Broadway or Serj Tankian doing it solo. I actually don't find that music at all. They need to get back together, who's with me?!

    25. Oasis - I always see this band getting so much hate. I actually like them, not all of their stuff but definitely a few songs are really, really great. I still find myself listening to Champagne Supernove, SpielenWonderwall, and SpielenDon't Go Away sometimes. I definitely don't like all of their stuff or their newest stuff, but a few songs have some great memories attached to them, and I'm always thankful for songs like that.

    26. David Bowie - I hope I don't get flamed, but I really know absolutely nothing about him. I heard he's made some pretty epic and groundbreaking stuff, so if anyone here wants to suggest me some songs, I'll go and listen to them. Unfortunately, I can't review him anymore because I simply don't know anymore.

    27. MGMT - Meh, meh, meh. It's the perfect word to describe this band, in my opinion. Not too great, not too bad. I really like SpielenElectric Feel (which I heard at a party and started dancing to) and SpielenTime to Pretend, but not really anything else. Keep in mind, this isn't really my style of music, but I imagine people who like this weird electronic kind of indie stuff like them a lot. I also read an interview about them in the Rolling Stone and they didn't sound like great people. But they are okay, I respect them.

    28. The Rolling Stones - Once again, I really don't know much about them to give a review on them. I know that SpielenGimme Shelter is an amazing song, but I haven't heard really anything else. I know that they're in the Hall of Fame and they shaped rock-n-roll somewhat, so mad props for that.

    29. The Cure - I never got into The Cure, I just never could. Some of their music is decent, in my opinion, but it's just really not my thing. I have respect for them though and I know people absolutely love them. As the list keeps going down, I know less and less about bands, so bear with me!

    30. Bob Dylan - I think Tangled Up in Blue is such an annoying song. I don't know why, I just do. I know I'd probably get super mega flamed if I insulted Bob Dylan anymore than I just did, so I'll refrain. I guess he's cool though, and he definitely has some good songs. But I don't know anything about him or his music, so I'll stop here.

    31. Rammstein - Hm, German metal? Sounds alright to me. I obviously, like most of you guys, enjoyed Du Hast quite a bit. The guitar work in that song is so awesome and catchy. I believe it led me to get their discography, and I was definitely impressed with some of their work, but nothing matches up to Du Hast. I'm not a huge fan because I don't understand German, and I usually like to understand what they're saying.

    32. Daft Punk - I got some serious respect for Daft Punk and I was really happy to see them in DJ Hero. I have quite a few songs by them, including SpielenOne More Time, SpielenAerodynamic, SpielenAround the World, and several others, and I have to say, I still listen to the songs I have by them often. I definitely enjoy them, but at the same time, I'm not in on the whole techno or whatever scene. It's not my thing. But these guys are an exception, and they create some great beats and catchy music.

    33. blink-182 - Finally. My music taste has long since expanded since these guys were at the peak, and I'm not totally into this genre that much anymore, but they have remained my favorite band of all time ever since I was a child. I have so many songs by them that have memories attached to them, and I am thankful for that. I love Mark, Tom, and Travis with the fire of a thousand suns. I literally cried when they broke up, cried when they got back together, and started screaming insanity when I heard about Travis Barker's plane crash, and cried some more when I heard DJ AM died. Anyways, I love SpielenWhat's My Age Again? more than most people. I also saw them live twice, the first and last shows of their tour. Greatness!

    34. Depeche Mode - I know like diddly squat by these guys. I'm not sure what type of music they play. Someone should enlighten me and throw some songs my way so I can expand my musical horizons!

    35. Beyonce - I find her so annoying. I'm sorry, I just do. I know that everything she represents is so good and positive, but I just find her to be a really annoying human being. No disrespect to her fans, but her music is definitely not my thing either. Once again, I'm not afraid to admit that I dance and sing along to Single Ladies and Halo whenever it comes on in the car. Yes, I know the words.

    36. Franz Ferdinand - I really don't know much except SpielenTake Me Out friggin' ruled. I've heard some of their other stuff and it doesn't really compare. I have mixed opinions on them, but once again, the respect is definitely there. Unfortunately, I don't know anymore about them, so let's move on.

    37. The White Stripes - I really only like the song Icky Thump. I think that song is just so epic, so epic. I love it. I actually ended up getting that whole album (whatever it's called, I forgot), and I've listened through it a couple of times. I really don't like any of their other songs by Icky Thump. But I definitely think they are a talented group of fellows, and lady (if I recall, their drummer is a chick-a-dee).

    38. Bloc Party - YES! I love Bloc Party, so much. Silent Alarm is one of my favorite albums of all time. I love this album so much and have so much respect for this band, it's insane. It's probably one of the few indie bands I listened to, as mentioned before. Some of my favorite songs of all time belong to them, such as SpielenBanquet and SpielenLike Eating Glass. I really didn't like their new album, Intimacy, all that much. They kind of took a different direction and I didn't like it, but SpielenOne Month Off is great.

    39. Eminem - I have respect for him since I know some details about his personal life, as I'm sure some of you do. It seems like he's battled some really hard times and had the courage and strength to write about his difficulties and show them to the world through music. I really didn't like his new album, Relapse, but some people really enjoyed it, and that's good. I am definitely a fan of his older stuff when he was a goof ball and didn't give a fuck.

    40. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - I think this is one of the indie bands that kind of annoys me, but I still respect them and Karen O. at the same time. (What is her last name?) Of course, I gotta have respect for them since SpielenMaps was the first song I ever learned on drums, but this kind of indie isn't really my style. I guess they're okay, but definitely not my thing.

    41. Britney Spears - No, no, no. I really don't like her. Yeah, I know all of the words to SpielenToxic, but who doesn't? Her new album(s) have kind of blown, but I do have respect for her. She shaved her and went through a bad downward spiral, but it seems she came out on top. So congratulations on that. Now let's all go kill K-Fed. Who's down?

    42. Guns N' Roses - My mom used to dream about having the sexy times with Axl Rose. (I don't know how to spell his name, my apologies). I don't really like all of their music that much, but I know they recently released Chinese Democracy. I've been hearing mixed reviews about it. I remember there was one song on there that I really really liked, but I can't remember. Some of their old stuff like SpielenParadise City was obviously just great and epic.

    43. Weezer - I like them a lot. Not a lot a lot, but just a lot. They recently released a new song that's been gaining mad popularity that I've really enjoyed, but I forgot the name. I bought the album Make Believe sometime ago and I still listen to it from time to time. I'm not a big enough fan to go get some of their more better albums, but they have some absolutely great songs that I love.

    44. Kanye West - I'm a huge fan of rap or the hip-hop genre as a whole. However, Kanye had a lot of respect from me and I really enjoyed pretty much all of his older stuff. You could tell on Graduation he started going downhill as he started getting depressed, and then when 808s & Heartbreaks came out, he hit rock bottom. I think he should have just stuck with his not auto-tuned good rapping like All Falls Down and some other stuff. I liked him back then. And then that whole Taylor Swift thing? Yeah, respect lost, Kanye!

    45. AC/DC - I think I have a lot of plays by them. I used to listen to them a lot, and I definitely like some of their songs. They fucking rock out. I don't know that much about them and I don't even know what albums I have by them, I know that they're pretty good though. I don't listen to them anymore, though, and I definitely don't plan on it.

    46. Jay-Z - I think he's okay (with the exception of looking like a monkey). I think he's a really great rapper, but as I have said earlier, I'm definitely not down with hip-hop or rap, so I can't really judge. I actually have been really recently enjoying Empire State of Mind, though. That song is really great. If all of his other stuff sounds like that, then I'm down.

    47. The Strokes - Once again, I don't know diddly squat by this band, but I absolutely love the song SpielenReptilia. I know every word to that song and I eventually learned the drums to it, it's great stuff. I think somewhere down the line, I liked that song so much I decided to check out some of their other stuff and I think I remember being really disappointed.

    48. The Prodigy - I'm not sure I've even heard of these guys, anyone care to enlighten me?

    49. Pearl Jam - I find these guys SO annoying! Some of their songs are okay, but I get them confused with other bands a lot, and I don't know, I just really don't like them. I don't remember ever liking them. I know they were huge in the 90's, though. I actually hear The Fixer sometimes on the radio, and I really like it, so maybe I'll go buy that one song. But everything else is just so meh.

    50. The Offspring - I love The Offspring, absolutely love them. These old guys keep rocking out and releasing good quality stuff, that's just fine by me. SpielenHammerhead is such an awesome song, and I think SpielenThe Kids Aren't Alright is probably one of my favorite songs ever made. I got some mad respect and I hope they keep releasing some groovy stuff.

    Anyways, there it is. I'm not even sure why I just did that, but I had the time, so I did it. I think I started at about 12:43 AM and I ended just now at 2:04, so that was a good hour of my time.

    There's no need to flame here, guys. I respect your taste in music, so please respect mine. If you disagree with something, right on, bro. I expect that most of you will disagree, which is 100% good. Opinions are important. Comment, flame, +1 to your post count, pee yourselves, or all of the above.

    This is a full blown assault!
  • Råg I Ryggen (Ita)

    29. Nov. 2009, 1:55 von heavylione

    In Svezia nei primi anni 70 bands e artisti nascevano come funghi dopo la pioggia in agosto ed ogni cantina o garage aveva la sua versione di Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin o Rolling Stones. Nel sobborgo di Stoccolma, Bromma, i compagni di classe Björn Aggemyr (chitarra) e Björn "Nysse" (guitar) Nyström cominciarono a strimpellare i loro strumenti quando erano appena dodicenni. Il tastierista Christer Sjöborg si unì e Kurt Persson suonò la batteria con loro per un breve periodo. Fu presto sostituito da Peter Sandberg e decisero di chiamarsi Goda Vänner & Musik (Buoni Amici & Musica). Questi quattro ragazzi provavano in una piccola stanza di 3,5 X 3,5 metri nello scantinato del padre di Nysse, e principalmente facevano pezzi delle band britanniche di del periodo come Deep Purple o Uriah Heep. Björn e Nysse riuscirono a persuadere il loro insegnante alla scuola Riksbyskolan di Bromma a permettergli di mostrare il loro talento agli altri scolari. La proposta fu accettata, ma avrebbero dovuto portare la propria strumentazione, problema che fu risolto invitando il fratello di Björn, Jan Aggemyr, nella band. Jan aveva la patente ed un'auto, una chitarra elettrica e la capacità di usarla, il che era proprio ciò che serviva. Poco prima del loro debutto i ragazzi avevano trovato un pacchetto di pane raffermo nella sala prove. La marca era Wasa Bröd e l'etichetta "ger råg I ryggen" (dà forza e coraggio) catturò subito la loro attenzione, e fu così che nacque il nome Råg I Ryggen.
    A quel tempo, nel 1974, i ragazzi nella band avevano tra i 15 ed i 20 anni, ma avevano già equipaggiamento musicale e attrezzature da non sfigurare di fronte a band ricche e famose, come Yes o King Crimson. I chitarristi Jan e Nysse suonavano chitarre Gibson o fatte da loro, Björn aveva un basso Rickenbacker, e Peter suonava un drum kit Rogers completo. Il tastierista Christer aveva una dozzina di tastiere, tra cui uno dei primi Mini Moogs svedesi e un Hammond A-100 con 2 speaker Leslie da 150 watt! Il suo materiale da solo avrebbe riempito per metà il pullman dei Råg I Ryggen, senza contare il problema di averlo sempre stipato nella cantina del padre di Nysse mentre provavano.
    Nel 1974 la band suonava regolarmente a Stoccolma e nei sobborghi nelle vicinanze, e parteciparono anche ad un concorso che serviva per scoprire nuovi talenti musicali. In quel periodo era Nysse il cantante della band, anche se circa metà del loro repertorio era strumentale. Nederlaget è il nome di un'altra band che si esibì quella notte e il loro vocalist, Jonas Warnerbring, fu notato dai Råg I Ryggen. E' il figlio del famoso cantante Östen Warnerbring che ha rappresentato la Svezia all'Eurovision Song Contest negli anni 60, tuttavia i loro stili vocali non sono né simili né comparabili. Jonas fu avvicinato da Nysse e Björn quella sera e fu presto convinto a lasciare i Nederlaget in favore dei Råg I Ryggen. Con il nuovo vocalist, la band si poteva concentrare maggiormente sul proprio materiale e riprese a suonare nella piccola cantina, a dispetto del fatto che i Råg I Ryggen adesso erano in 6 e più orientati verso sonorità , pur non tradendo le loro radici che affondavano nell' . I genitori di Nysse non si lamentarono mai della musica pesante che veniva da sotto, nemmeno quando una finestra si ruppe a causa del volume esagerato.
    Una sera quell'autunno Peter era uscito a bere con alcuni amici, e mentre aspettava il treno per tornare a casa fece amicizia con Kjell Gradin, un anziano gentleman che guarda caso gestiva un'etichetta discografica! Nel loro stato di alterazione alcolica si accordarono subito per un test recording e solo poche settimane più tardi la band aveva ordinato tutto il suo equipaggiamento in un piccolo studio di Sundbyberg. Råg I Ryggen aveva suonato SpielenSpångaforsens Brus ed una canzone ormai sconosciuta, ma né Kjell Gradin né il suo piccolo studio erano preparati per l'assalto musicale e questa registrazione fu rovinata dal suono pesantemente distorto. L'etichetta Rondo aveva precedentemente registrato solo Göingeflickorna ed altre band vocali molto soft, ma questo non scoraggiò Kjel che fece un altro tentativo di registrare i suoi nuovi apprendisti appena scoperti. Prenotò l'EMI-studio di Skärmarbrink - che era uno dei più moderni studios a 16 canali della Svezia a quei tempi - per due giorni interi per registrare un album con la band. Le date erano il 22 ed il 23 di febbraio e presto si presentò un altro problema. I testi di alcune canzoni erano di solito improvvisati sul palco, ma la band pensò che non avrebbe funzionato in studio. Il testo per SpielenNaked Man fu scritto il giorno prima della registrazione e il tocco finale per SpielenQueen Of Darkness fu dato nelle ore precedenti l'arrivo allo studio alle 09.00 AM. L'album fu registrato in 16 ore. Tutti gli strumenti, tranne il sintetizzatore, furono registrati live il primo giorno, mentre tutte le parti vocali e il mixaggio furono fatti il secondo giorno. Fu scoperto qualche piccolo errore, ma non c'era tempo per il redub, e tuttavia ascoltando l' album oggi queste piccole cose danno autenticità al groove ed alla musica.
    L'album eponimo uscì nell'aprile 1975 e qualcuna delle canzoni in lingua svedese fu trasmessa in radio. Rondo sembrava credere nella musica dei Råg I Ryggen così distribuì tra le 8000 e le 10000 copie dell'album e prenotò la partecipazione al Gröna Lund per il 3 luglio. L'album fu distribuito da EMI in Svezia ma non all'estero. Nel periodo in cui l'album fu preparato la band aveva almeno 2 esibizioni dal vivo alla settimana e provava 2 o 3 volte alla settimana mentre ognuno lavorava anche a tempo pieno (quattro di loro lavoravano in negozi di musica!). I fan dei Råg I Ryggen a Stoccolma crescevano sempre più e a volte loro regalavano dischi alle persone del pubblico che avevano il coraggio di salire sul palco e cantare con loro e questo accadeva abbastanza frequentemente. La band aveva il proprio tecnico del suono ed un amico che si occupava delle luci allo stesso modo di un rigido codice morale: non era permesso l'uso di alcol prima e durante l'esibizione, anche se il pubblico ne faceva uso per essere "carico". Le esibizioni di solito consistevano di 2 sessioni di 45 minuti, e di solito loro erano l'unica band della serata, anche se una volta ebbero un concerto assieme alla band Nature.
    Quando arrivò il giorno del concerto al Gröna Lund, l'arrangiatore disse che sarebbe stato loro permesso di suonare per mezz'ora al massimo, e dovettero pianificare una lista di canzoni adatta. Il volume fu regolato dalla stessa band e la loro performance fu la seconda più rumorosa mai registrata al Gröna Lund (solo i Wishbone Ash erano stati più rumorosi). Tutto fu molto bello con una grande connessione col pubblico, ma quando mancava solo il coro finale di Sanningsserum qualcuno tagliò la corrente! Questo era già accaduto a Jimi Hendrix circa sette anni prima, e quell'evento fa ormai parte del folklore del Gröna Lund, ma questo lasciò sia i Råg I Ryggen che il pubblico sbalorditi. Gli elettricisti del Gröna Lund inizialmente dichiararono che un fusibile era saltato, ma in seguito ammisero che avevano effettivamente tagliato la corrente per evitare che i Råg I Ryggen suonassero anche solo un secondo in più del consentito.
    La band suonava anche fuori Stoccolma, in posti come Norrtälje, Orsa e Gävle. La distanza non era mai esagerata e la band tornava a casa dei genitori di Nysse dopo ogni concerto, dove la attendevano dei panini o una tarda cena.
    Il contratto tra i Råg I Ryggen e Rondo diceva che sarebbero dovute essere registrate più canzoni, ma essere week end rockstar e allo stesso tempo avere lavori a tempo pieno - combinato con la crescita di differenze musicali - alla fine ebbe un effetto negativo sulla band. All'inizio del 1976 il cantante Jonas Warnerbring ed il batterista Peter Sandberg lasciarono il gruppo e furono sostituiti rispettivamente da Bo Lantz e Jonas Edgren. Questo portò nuove influenze e una nuova direzione musicale. Le canzoni divennero più complesse e i testi spiritosi vennero eliminati per lasciare il posto a discorsi più seri. Tristemente questo non funzionò molto bene e la band fece solo pochi concerti prima di sciogliersi circa sei mesi dopo. Non esiste materiale scritto dall' ultima line- up della band in studio, e c è solo un live di qualità mediocre. Questo è triste, anche perchè l' LP originale si può trovare ad un prezzo oscillante tra i 100 ed i 150 dollari, e l'album è considerato un classico tra i conoscitori del e dell svedese.

    [Dal booklet del CD Råg I Ryggen scritto da Tobias Petterson]
  • My absolute favourite songs and albums of the decade!

    28. Nov. 2009, 20:10 von Adam1988innit

    My top 20 songs:

    20. New York City Cops - The Strokes [2001]
    19. Phantom Part II - Justice [2007]
    18. SpielenReckoner - Radiohead [2007]
    17. SpielenAll My Friends - LCD Soundsystem [2007]
    16. Atlas - Battles [2007]
    15. Black Math - The White Stripes [2003]
    14. Wolf Like Me - TV on the Radio [2006]
    13. SpielenHard to Explain - The Strokes [2001]
    12. Nude - Radiohead [2007]
    11. Intervention - Arcade Fire [2007]
    10. SpielenTime to Pretend - MGMT [2008]
    9. SpielenLike Spinning Plates - Radiohead [2001]
    8. Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes [2003]
    7. New Jack - Justice [2007]
    6. SpielenMaps - Yeah Yeah Yeahs [2003]
    5. SpielenThe Modern Leper - Frightened Rabbit [2008]
    4. SpielenMr. Brightside - The Killers [2004]
    3. SpielenPyramid Song - Radiohead [2001]
    2. Citizen Erased - Muse [2001]
    1. Ball & Biscuit - The White Stripes [2003]


    My top 20 albums:

    20. Untrue - Burial [2007]
    19. The Midnight Organ Fight - Frightened Rabbit [2008]
    18. Absolution - Muse [2003]
    17. Icky Thump - The White Stripes [2007]
    16. In Rainbows - Radiohead [2007]
    15. Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age [2002]
    14. The Warning - Hot Chip [2006]
    13. Funeral - Arcade Fire [2004]
    12. Youth and Young Manhood - Kings of Leon [2003]
    11. Puzzle - Biffy Clyro [2007]
    10. Kid A - Radiohead [2000]
    9. How The West Was Won - Led Zeppelin [2003]*
    8. Origin Of Symmetry - Muse [2001]
    7. Rated R - Queens of the Stone Age [2000]
    6. White Blood Cells - The White Stripes [2001]
    5. - Justice [2007]
    4. Elephant - The White Stripes [2003]
    3. Discovery - Daft Punk [2001]
    2. De Stijl - The White Stripes [2000]
    1. Is This It - The Strokes [2001]

    All amazing music i'm sure you'll agree ;)


    *I know the live performances from this album are from 1972(i think) but it wasn't released until 2003, so i just had to include it. :P ...probably my all time favourite live album.
  • My CD collection

    28. Nov. 2009, 19:52 von bego_tarrega

    Here is a list with all albums I own, I’ll update it every time I buy a CD.

    Aerosmith

    Aerosmith
    Classic Aerosmith: The Universal Masters Collection

    Alice Cooper

    The Beast of Alice Cooper

    Amy Winehouse

    Back To Black

    Avantasia

    The Scarecrow

    Black Sabbath

    Vol. 4

    Bon Jovi

    Slippery When Wet

    Bruce Dickinson

    The Best Of Bruce Dickinson

    Cinderella

    Once Upon A...

    Cream

    Disraeli Gears

    Deep Purple

    Fireball
    30 : Very Best Of.

    Def Leppard

    Pyromania

    Depeche Mode

    Violator

    Edguy

    Rocket Ride

    Extreme

    Extreme II: Pornograffitti

    Franz Ferdinand

    Franz Ferdinand

    Godsmack

    Faceless

    Green Day

    American Idiot

    Guns n’ Roses

    Appetite for destruction
    Use your Illusion II
    Greatest Hits
    The Spaghetti Incident?
    Use Your Illusion I

    Hamlet

    Insomnio

    Iron Maiden

    The Number of the Beast
    Somewhere in Time
    Brave New World
    The X Factor
    A Matter of Life and Death
    Powerslave

    Jimi Hendrix

    Electric Ladyland

    Led Zeppelin

    Mothership
    Led Zeppelin IV

    Maroon 5

    Songs About Jane

    Metallica

    Ride the Lightning

    Mötley Crüe

    Generation Swine
    The Best Of Mötley Crüe 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection

    Moulin Rouge

    Moulin Rouge

    Mudhoney

    Superfuzz Bigmuff plus Early Singles

    Muse

    Black Holes & Revelations

    Nirvana

    Nevermind
    Nirvana
    MTV Unplugged In New Yourk

    Opeth

    Watershed

    Ozzy Osbourne

    Blizzard of Ozz

    Radiohead

    OK Computer

    Rainbow

    The Very Best of Rainbow

    Ramones

    Ramones

    Red Hot Chili Peppers

    Californication
    By the Way
    Stadium Arcadium
    One Hot Minute
    Blood Sugar Sex Magik
    Greatest Hits
    Mother’s Milk
    Freaky Styley
    What Hits!?
    Out In L.A.

    Scorpions

    Gold Ballads

    Skid Row

    Skid Row

    The Black Crowes

    Shake Your Money Maker
    By Your Side
    The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion

    The Darkness

    Permission to Land

    The Doors

    The Doors

    The Trivials

    The Trivials

    Van Halen

    Best of Van Halen, Volume 1