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Under Great White Northern Lights - The White Stripes. Great music and an interesting insight of touring in Canada.
Yeah, that was fantastic. I love the local places they play, a bowling alley, a boat, the native people's home
I downloaded Dig! last night though I know nothing of either bands, cannot wait to watch. I also say I am trying to break your heart which was pretty damn good.
Glad all these suggestions won't be lost forever now!
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When I was like 16 I was just getting into GNR, they were literally the only music I knew. This section helped me discover many bands (Most of which I've grown out of). If it weren't for this section in my early years here (End of 05 start of 06) I wouldn't have found any music tbh.
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Too many to mention. Being a music snob and objectivist in this section has been one of the greatest joys of my teenage years.
+1
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Dang, its been real
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Hi I'm Michael Jackson from the Jacksons.
I'm Homer Simpson from the Simpsons?
Why are you in here?
Cuz I wore a pink shirt.
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Love their first album, every song is a gem, haven't been impressed with anything since then. Until this song, which is pretty solid, I like it
This song has given me a veiled interest in the new album, but I'm afraid it'll be like their last two which I didn't care for
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Name the bands associated with them too!
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Trying to find really good music documentaries. I haven't seen all of The Beatles Anthology but its fantastic.
Tell me your favorites!
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I bet Black Sabbath likes em, as far as i can gather he's the forums standard bearer for shit music taste
Sig'd
I used to love them, then I grew up and realized they kind of suck. They make good singles but have never been able to make a good album, Echoes was okay but their new one is horrid. Good live show for sure.
"Friend of a Friend" is their best non-single song, it's actually pretty fantastic, can't find any good youtube rips tho
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Can't get enough of this album. Truly a great hard rock record. Jailbreak and The Boys Are Back in Town are two fantastic songs. This is a real summer album to me.
Discuss.
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"The doctor said I wouldn't have so many nosebleeds if I stopped putting my finger up there!"
"The leprechaun tells me to burn things."
"I bent my wookie."
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"Has anyone seen that movie Tron?"
"No"
"No"
"No"
"No"
"No"
"Yes... I mean no"
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when i listen to climbing up the walls by radiohead i feel like there's a giant spider towering above me
What a creepy song! Everything in its Right Place as well.
The end of "Carolina Drama" by the Raconteurs, when the vocal harmonizing starts, makes my hair stand up.
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Anything by Gaslight Anthem
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Ahh, I love these yearly threads
Paradise City is obviously the greatest summer anthem of all time, Interstate Love Song is another good one.
Will try to think of more.
Oh, The Boys are Back in Town is one of my all time favorite summer jams
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Smithers they're booing me!
No sir they're saying Boo-Urns.
Are you saying boo or boo-urns?
BOO!
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I was saying Boo-Urns
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You never know what you're capable of until you come under great stress. I never thought I could be able to shoot down a German Fighter plane, but I accomplished that last year.
Whats that extra B for?
Typo
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The Flaming Lips have confirmed a theatrical adaptation of their 2002 album 'Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots' is in the "early stages of production".
The band are working on the show with director Des McAnuff and told Billboard.com they expect to start workshopping the production soon.
Frontman Wayne Coyne explained that although the show will be based on the 'Yoshimi…' album, it will also feature songs from 1999's 'The Soft Bulletin' and 2006's 'At War With the Mystics' albums.
"It'll be a big chunk of Flaming Lips music, probably about 30 songs," he said.
"It's a big deal. It's hokey and wonderful and poignant and powerful. It's really become a perfect combination of my fantastical robot-world vision and [McAnuff's] little, internal, humanistic version of what that music is. I really believe it could work - and luckily I don't have to do much!" Coyne added.
The production will not be the band's first foray outside of music - Coyne wrote and directed 2008 science fiction film Christmas On Mars.
Meanwhile, the band have also announced plans for various bizarre new music releases this year, including USB drives buried inside life-size skills and a stomp box effects pedal which plays four tracks.
"Everybody's in the same quagmire now. How do you release music? What would be interesting?" Coyne said.
"I'd just like to release music all the time and just put it out in all kinds of weird formats and not just collect it until we're ready to put out [an album]."
The Flaming Lips are also due to play a number of UK dates this summer, including the Live From Jodrell Bank: Transmission_001 event and the Eden Sessions.
To check the availability of Flaming Lips tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.
http://www.nme.com/news/the-flaming-lips/55871
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Never seen a Flips show but always wanted to, heard they were insane. These shows could be fantastic.
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Well, now that I heard this song I can't see how this is that much worse than half of the shit you hear nowadays.
Exactly, I don't know why everyone is freaking out over it.
Has this been posted yet?
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Sandy, their two best albums are Siren Song of the Counter Culture and The Sufferer and the Witness.
Endgame is awesome as well
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Wow, that is awful
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If he can teach a class, HE can teach a class!
I mean I can teach a class!
What are you listening to right now?
in MY WORLD
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