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Started by zaqrack, January 22, 2009, 11:06:46 AM

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zaqrack

there is no general topic on music. doh!

zaqrack

let me start the topic with the ultimate wedding tracklist:

entry of the pair: Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere Over The Rainbow

vows, ring exchange (background music): Depeche Mode - Slowblow

congratulations: 3 songs in the following order:
Belle & Sebastian - Piazza New York Catcher
Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes
David Bowie - Absolute Beginners

BonzaiJoe

Piazza New York Catcher! I didn't know you were into that one. Breathtaking song indeed... And World In My Eyes is so cool to have playing.
But we can't be quite sure.


zaqrack

Quote from: BonzaiJoe on January 22, 2009, 11:32:20 AM
Piazza New York Catcher! I didn't know you were into that one.
we both are, since you & Thomas sang it in a live show :)

Quote from: BonzaiJoe on January 22, 2009, 11:32:20 AM
And World In My Eyes is so cool to have playing.
Indeed. :) I tried to convince Andi to use Oberkorn instead of Slowblow but she didn't like it.
And the last Bowie song is there for the lyrics. Perfect for a wedding:

Quote
I've nothing much to offer
There's nothing much to take
I'm an absolute beginner
And I'm absolutely sane
As long as we're together
The rest can go to hell
I absolutely love you
But we're absolute beginners
With eyes completely open
But nervous all the same

If our love song
Could fly over mountains
Could laugh at the ocean
Just like the films
There's no reason
To feel all the hard times
To lay down the hard lines
It's absolutely true

Nothing much could happen
Nothing we can't shake
Oh we're absolute beginners
With nothing much at stake
As long as you're still smiling
There's nothing more I need
I absolutely love you
But we're absolute beginners
But if my love is your love
We're certain to succeed

lised

Quote from: zaqrack on January 22, 2009, 11:10:48 AM
let me start the topic with the ultimate wedding tracklist:

entry of the pair: Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere Over The Rainbow

vows, ring exchange (background music): Depeche Mode - Slowblow

congratulations: 3 songs in the following order:
Belle & Sebastian - Piazza New York Catcher
Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes
David Bowie - Absolute Beginners


Slowblow to go with the ring exchage! Wauw that is cool! Hope everyhing's going well these last days before the big day :)

zaqrack

Quote from: lised on January 22, 2009, 01:08:24 PM
Slowblow to go with the ring exchage! Wauw that is cool! Hope everyhing's going well these last days before the big day :)

I finally see the light at the end of the tunnel :) All the preparations seem to finish in time.
I just messed up a bit the HUF-GBP cash exchange, but hopefully that'll stay my biggest problem :)

Duplode

Quote from: zaqrack on January 22, 2009, 01:05:39 PM
And the last Bowie song is there for the lyrics. Perfect for a wedding:

Quote
I've nothing much to offer
There's nothing much to take
I'm an absolute beginner
And I'm absolutely sane
As long as we're together
The rest can go to hell
I absolutely love you
But we're absolute beginners
With eyes completely open
But nervous all the same

If our love song
Could fly over mountains
Could laugh at the ocean
Just like the films
There's no reason
To feel all the hard times
To lay down the hard lines
It's absolutely true

Nothing much could happen
Nothing we can't shake
Oh we're absolute beginners
With nothing much at stake
As long as you're still smiling
There's nothing more I need
I absolutely love you
But we're absolute beginners
But if my love is your love
We're certain to succeed

About what I was to comment - brilliant choice! :)

BonzaiJoe

Those are wonderful lyrics... I see what you mean.

I also see your point about Oberkorn. Oberkorn is the "adventure" song, as if you were being wed by a wizard in a magic forest. Slowblow is very different, like you're being wed among the coolest people in Paris in the secret basement of Le Moulin Rouge at 3 in the night.
But we can't be quite sure.


zaqrack

I don't like rap, but like music in strange languages. I stumbled today into this site and had some fun, maybe some of you will do the same: www.babelrap.com

JTK

Quote from: zaqrack on February 05, 2009, 03:36:05 PM
I don't like rap, but like music in strange languages.
Ever heard Hungarian music? ;D ;D ;D
Vintage Stunts Racing at http://www.kalpen.de

CTG

Quote from: JTK on February 06, 2009, 08:22:58 AM
Quote from: zaqrack on February 05, 2009, 03:36:05 PM
I don't like rap, but like music in strange languages.
Ever heard Hungarian music? ;D ;D ;D

Hungarian is not strange, it's absolutely normal... for us... ;D

Duplode

#11
I just can't stop myself from spreading/spamming the awesomeness of King Crimson. I'm not sure if there are many fans of progressive around here (the only outspoken one is currently "on holidays") but I feel this music has appeal far beyond genre boundaries... I mean, it seems rather unlikely these clips (or at least either one of them, depending on personal tastes) will fail to bring a smile to music lovers...

Elephant Talk (circa 1981)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lCYdMXVre0#noexternalembed&NR=1

Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part One (1973)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4V9pQsOc30

zaqrack

OK, I'm off to my favorite torrent server... :)

Duplode

#13
Listening to "Vision Thing" album by Sisters of Mercy... the vitriolic mood fits me perfectly tonight. Too bad it's too late in the night for screaming the lyrics at full volume...

Quote from: More
There are parts of me that don't get nervous
Not the parts that shake
You won't get what you deserve
You are what you take
Learning to cry for fun and profit
I'm not done yet
Counterfeit dollars or the English zloty
Anything I can get

Quote from: I Was Wrong
In a bar that's always closing
In a world where people shout
I don't wanna talk this over
I don't wanna talk it out
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor
Isn't that what friends are for?
Pain looks great on other people
That's what they're for

BonzaiJoe

Yes, those are good lyrics, but in the end I think both of SOM's other albums, and The Reptile House EP are better and more interesting.
But there's something about Vision Thing when you are in a sarcastic mood and you can see the blunt irony of the world. Then Vision Thing kind of sweeps past all hope and fear and just plainly asserts what you can do with this ironic reality. Like having 25 whores in the room next door.
But we can't be quite sure.