Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head! https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/t167 Runboard| Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head! en-us Tue, 19 Mar 2024 02:14:15 +0000 Tue, 19 Mar 2024 02:14:15 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p2820,from=rss#post2820https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p2820,from=rss#post2820A bit of Miles Davis. Very much stuck in my head. Striking at times of stress during my daily life, out and about. It's a slowed down midi version that I've been trying to play on guitar-but it is very good(not my guitar).nondisclosed_email@example.com (abaddon1215)Sat, 31 Mar 2007 03:12:55 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p2808,from=rss#post2808https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p2808,from=rss#post2808Antonin Dvorak's Symphony "From the New World" It's the sort of thing that would float around my head when I'm out and about doing important stuff. You might get to hear the recording soon. If you know what I mean. I want to use it in my "Nailbomb Terror Alert Storm" film. That I plan on actually creating. Someday. Starring Alex Bones, myself, and YOU! As I watched the movie High Tension, I was sort of perplexed by a little piece of music from the band Muse. So I guess I like it. Alex, I've forgotten your email address. Shoot a message over to stealmyemailandsellittotheterrorists.ogre and I'll send the goods to the return address.nondisclosed_email@example.com (abaddon1215)Thu, 22 Mar 2007 02:33:50 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1851,from=rss#post1851https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1851,from=rss#post1851according to some poll i saw today, ELO are 'a guilty pleasure'. --- A cool trance track from 03. Jezper Suderland - For an Angel + The soundtrack to that film which I urged you to see, Oh Lucky Man! By Alan Price. In fact, I still urge you to see it. Please, see it. Hunt it down. For the love of god, see this film!!!!!   nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Thu, 03 Aug 2006 00:10:04 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1850,from=rss#post1850https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1850,from=rss#post1850Yeah, I've heard them all of my life, but recently I got hold on some of their material... Mostly I do like them..only now I don't care for Don't Bring Me Down. I've heard it too much I suppose.nondisclosed_email@example.com (abaddon1215)Sat, 29 Jul 2006 02:04:22 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1849,from=rss#post1849https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1849,from=rss#post1849quote:abaddon1215 wrote: Three words: Electric Light Orchestra. It's things like this that send one to a padded room. ELO! I'm not sure whether you like 'em or not after that statement, but I love em! I used to listen to their greatest hits all the time as a kid. Don't bring me down is my favorite track. nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Sun, 23 Jul 2006 02:48:27 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1848,from=rss#post1848https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1848,from=rss#post1848Three words: Electric Light Orchestra. It's things like this that send one to a padded room.nondisclosed_email@example.com (abaddon1215)Wed, 19 Jul 2006 03:38:26 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1847,from=rss#post1847https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1847,from=rss#post184790's trance: 'Sash! - Mysterious times' Worth a listen if you can find it. nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:00:59 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1846,from=rss#post1846https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1846,from=rss#post1846C64? Sounds interesting, but it would be more interesting if something like that would creep into one of the films. My recents: -another Morricone track, from Kill Bill(though I heard it before seeing the movie) -some unknown 80's pop song -one of the villian themes from Megaman 1 or 2(it might be Cutman's theme, I'm too lazy to check) nondisclosed_email@example.com (abaddon1215)Wed, 05 Apr 2006 02:21:56 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1845,from=rss#post1845https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1845,from=rss#post1845JS bach's 'Sleepers Awake'. A creeper number which I didn't know the name of till last night. It goes that I've known this classical piece all my my life but can only remember when It featured somewhere, which could help me name it. Where it was featured was the classic FRIDAY THE 13TH game on the classic console C64 (bit like the spectrum). Amazingly, the game came out in 1985, so I must have played about 4 years later, aged 4. Anyways, since playing the game it's always, I mean always been haunting me cause I didn't know the name of it or who it was by. Thankfully, I found out it was by Bach, cause someone else like me had asked what the song in the game was called. Other tunes: Cygnus X - The Orange Theme Aha - Velvet + a shitload of trance nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:45:48 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1844,from=rss#post1844https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1844,from=rss#post1844A cheesy song I heard on an anniversairy of a friend of mine. His girlfriend and others were dancing on that f*ckin' song. It's like this: Theo, Theo, wat raar, je haalt de letters, de letters door mekaar. It's a song children and it means: Theo, Theo, how strange, you seems to make wrong combination with the words. Just so AWFUL! Can't believe someone is playing that song on your 18th anniversairy?! nondisclosed_email@example.com (Stefan Rops)Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:43:52 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1843,from=rss#post1843https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1843,from=rss#post1843Aha's 'THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES ON TV' .a gem.nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Sun, 20 Mar 2005 01:18:35 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1842,from=rss#post1842https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1842,from=rss#post1842oh. and 'I stay away' by Alice in Chains nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:39:25 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1841,from=rss#post1841https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1841,from=rss#post1841I have one particular song in my head at the moment by uber-gay 80’s outfit Erasure. The song is called Breathe and from the new album Nightbird. nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:38:34 +0000 Re: Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1840,from=rss#post1840https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1840,from=rss#post1840Most recent: 1812 Overture In the Court of the Crimson King Sound of Silence Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme Song(Extended) and an unknown Ennio Morricone tracknondisclosed_email@example.com (abaddon1215)Sun, 27 Feb 2005 03:54:02 +0000 Thread: Songs that you cannot get out of your head!https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1839,from=rss#post1839https://bthedeadtalkdeadrekindledforums.runboard.com/p1839,from=rss#post1839Have any? Here's mine for this moment in time. Alice in chains - Nutshell – This song is a poignant reminder of the torment of Layne Staley through his Heroin years, which eventually lead to his death in 2002. A very sad and deep song. Tina Turner - Private Dancer – The whole thought of Tina Turner being my private dancer is what’s keeping this song fresh in my mind. yuck. Others: Bob Dylan – Lay Lady Lay Chemical Brothers – Galvanise Erasure – Breathe Plaid – Zeal The velvet underground – who loves the sun Roxy music – jealous guy nondisclosed_email@example.com (knights)Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:53:16 +0000