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Oh No! Hedgehog is Stuck!
If I was the hedgehog and heard Jim Morrison singing this song in the background I'd think it was lights out for me.
1. Last song Jim Morrison ever recorded.
2. Loosely based on the killing spree of Billy Cook.
Dude Beatboxes Super Mario
The last song sold me.
choggie
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I love it! The dancincing is awesome
In reply to this comment by choggie:
Dude that shits off the hook! I recognize the lighthouse keeper tune...whats the trance dance track?..DJ BUzz??
check this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crw7A4xSSdA
You want me to post the one you shared ?? Zit yers?
In reply to this comment by geo321:
Sorry the last song wasn't what I was looking for. For rave songs (or live set electronica) it's hard to match a good song I have in my collection to what's embeddable on the internet. The best sets I have don't correspond to clips. Anyway Here's a funky mix of vintage and new.
geo321
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Dude that shits off the hook! I recognize the lighthouse keeper tune...whats the trance dance track?..DJ BUzz??
check this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crw7A4xSSdA
You want me to post the one you shared ?? Zit yers?
In reply to this comment by geo321:
Sorry the last song wasn't what I was looking for. For rave songs (or live set electronica) it's hard to match a good song I have in my collection to what's embeddable on the internet. The best sets I have don't correspond to clips. Anyway Here's a funky mix of vintage and new.
enoch
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Sorry the last song wasn't what I was looking for. For rave songs (or live set electronica) it's hard to match a good song I have in my collection to what's embeddable on the internet. The best sets I have don't correspond to clips. Anyway Here's a funky mix of vintage and new.
The Machinist - Trailer
There are some really odd Nine Inch Nails parallels with this movie. Around the time of it's release With Teeth was still being called Bleedthrough and the NIN web site had quotes from the Lathe of Heaven (Bale's character works with a lathe in the movie).
With this next one I'm very anti-spoiler when it comes to movies so I don't want to say too much, but originally Bleedthrough would have been more of a concept album, and had themes very similar to the movie's. The last song on With Teeth is an example of a song that probably was left over from the original concept.
Also the main character's name, Trevor Reznik... similar to someone else's.
Sigur Ros - The greatest piece of music ever written.......
Agree with you wholeheartedly dead_tofu. This is awesome, last song from the Heima film. (Made me want to go to Iceland..!)
Hysterical Bird Murderer
Tweety has sung his last song
Gorillaz featuring Ibrahim Ferrer - 'Latin Simone'
VERY Cool. Where are the cartoony guys? Is this the last song of the show where they "reveal" the band behind the projection screens?
Area 51- The frantic caller
This clip was used in Faaip De Oaid, the last song of Tool's 2001 album Lateralus. It is really really creepy hearing this all over again.
snoozedoctor
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Sorry about the non-reply. I just saw the Harrison tribute video and it reminded me that I needed to let you know that you were indeed living in my head. That DVD has to be one of the best concerts I've ever seen. I wish I could have been there.
Loved your story about "Roundabout." It reminded me of American Bandstand. "I give it a 25 . . . good beat but you can't dance to it." More intriguing was your reference to "Beyond Nature." That happens to be my wife's and my favorite CD. We used to play it every Sunday afternoon. Now, not as much, but whenever we throw it in it brings back a wonderful collection of memories. I think Keaggy is right up there with the most brilliant of guitarists. (And that's saying something).
In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
Silver,
I share the same musical interests. I'm almost embarrassed to admit I named my son, Ian, after Anderson, (although he goes by Charles). He doesn't get recognized for it, but Anderson is one of the true musical greats of this century. His sense of melody and complex rhythm are amazing. And, I think he's probably a decent guy. He actually answered an e-mail I sent him one time!
Keaggy is amazing. I've seen him about 10 times or more. His album "Beyond Nature" is his masterpiece, a true work of art.
I played guitar in rock bands thru the 70s and did a lot of Yes, Tull, and other prog band's music. It was fun to play but the audience we were typically playing for were more interested in dancing. I remember a club manager telling me one time, "what was that last song you played where nobody danced? Was that Pinball Wizard?" I told him, "No, that was Roundabout, by Yes" He says, "whatever it was, don't play that no more."
silvercord
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Silver,
I share the same musical interests. I'm almost embarrassed to admit I named my son, Ian, after Anderson, (although he goes by Charles). He doesn't get recognized for it, but Anderson is one of the true musical greats of this century. His sense of melody and complex rhythm are amazing. And, I think he's probably a decent guy. He actually answered an e-mail I sent him one time!
Keaggy is amazing. I've seen him about 10 times or more. His album "Beyond Nature" is his masterpiece, a true work of art.
I played guitar in rock bands thru the 70s and did a lot of Yes, Tull, and other prog band's music. It was fun to play but the audience we were typically playing for were more interested in dancing. I remember a club manager telling me one time, "what was that last song you played where nobody danced? Was that Pinball Wizard?" I told him, "No, that was Roundabout, by Yes" He says, "whatever it was, don't play that no more."
Etnan - 6 year old Piano Prodigy
He missed too many note for me to be impressed. Until his last song. The fact that he actually wrote something like that himself is truly the most impressive thing.
Thom Yorke: The Clock Acoustic
i saw him, johnny and some dude perform the last song of the album on this show, and it was great
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Worst collaboration song EVER!
The auditioners that got rejected from X Factor come back for 1 last song...painfull but funny