What are you listening to right now?
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
FZ - Amnerika
Both his words and manner of speech seemed at first totally unfamiliar to me, and yet somehow they stirred memories - as an actor might be stirred by the forgotten lines of some role he had played far away and long ago.
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"Ich kann gar nicht so viel fressen, wie ich kotzen möchte." - Max Liebermann,, Berlin, 1933
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
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White Snake?
White Snake?
...Like the rolling Thunder
I feel the Power of Love
It's a Gift from Heaven
And the Lord Above!
We Walk toward Desire
Hand in Hand through Fields of Fire
With only Love to Light the Way
On the Road to Judgement Day.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
^ Chris Brown | Look At Me Now
^ Lil Wayne | Lollipop
Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away.
~ Timothy White (b 1952), American rock music journalist
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
^ Moves Like Jagger | Eos Dubstep Remix
^ Foster The People | Pumped Up Kicks
Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away.
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^ Cyborg (Minuta Slavy) | Atay Omurzakov
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
@ Allegro --
Seriously, every time I hear "Pumped Up Kicks" -- which is to say, "at least once every time I've left my home for any reason to go anywhere or do anything for a little less than two years now, sometimes oftener" -- I ask myself, "Where is the RI thread on this and other songs written from the point of view of real and/or imaginary spree shooters? Where?"
I've never tried to come up with a list of the other songs, however. Because I don't actually ask myself that in those terms as often as I hear the song. Which, frankly, can't be too often so far. Therefore:
I swear, if there was one person at their label who didn't know that was a hit by 00:11, I'd be shocked.**
And I don't have a high opinion of record-label judgment calls, typically.
Anyway. The song that instantly springs to mind before the thought "spree-killer POV pop songs" has finished forming is, of course:
There must be a few others. Right? But...Well. I can't think of any right now. And I'm not yet ready to resort to cheating (internet), So I guess that's it.
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*** On a tangentially related note, at some point round about the first 20 seconds, "Pumped Up Kicks" also always reminds me of some '80s song that was also a hit and isn't:
But I never get any further than that, for reasons that are probably self-explanatory. Spoiler:("(Then-I-call), ring-(ring)-ring-(ring)-ring-(ring)-ring-(ring)-luh-luh-love-plus-one, reng and-a reng and-a reng and-a reng and-a when-ah-call-luh-uhve, bom-bom-bom-bom, bom-bom-bom-bom, la-la-la-la-la-laaa" etc.)
I'm kind of counting on AhabsOtherLeg to get me past this hurdle, tbh. Although, what the hell, you never know who's reading.
Help me, streeb!
Seriously, every time I hear "Pumped Up Kicks" -- which is to say, "at least once every time I've left my home for any reason to go anywhere or do anything for a little less than two years now, sometimes oftener" -- I ask myself, "Where is the RI thread on this and other songs written from the point of view of real and/or imaginary spree shooters? Where?"
I've never tried to come up with a list of the other songs, however. Because I don't actually ask myself that in those terms as often as I hear the song. Which, frankly, can't be too often so far. Therefore:
I swear, if there was one person at their label who didn't know that was a hit by 00:11, I'd be shocked.**
And I don't have a high opinion of record-label judgment calls, typically.
Anyway. The song that instantly springs to mind before the thought "spree-killer POV pop songs" has finished forming is, of course:
There must be a few others. Right? But...Well. I can't think of any right now. And I'm not yet ready to resort to cheating (internet), So I guess that's it.
____________
*** On a tangentially related note, at some point round about the first 20 seconds, "Pumped Up Kicks" also always reminds me of some '80s song that was also a hit and isn't:
But I never get any further than that, for reasons that are probably self-explanatory. Spoiler:("(Then-I-call), ring-(ring)-ring-(ring)-ring-(ring)-ring-(ring)-luh-luh-love-plus-one, reng and-a reng and-a reng and-a reng and-a when-ah-call-luh-uhve, bom-bom-bom-bom, bom-bom-bom-bom, la-la-la-la-la-laaa" etc.)
I'm kind of counting on AhabsOtherLeg to get me past this hurdle, tbh. Although, what the hell, you never know who's reading.
Help me, streeb!
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David Byrne wrote:When I started writing this (I got help later), I imagined Alice Cooper doing a Randy Newman-type ballad. Both the Joker and Hannibal Lecter were much more fascinating than the good guys. Everybody sort of roots for the bad guys in movies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psycho_Killer
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"Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts." - Richard Feynman, NYC, 1966
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TESTDEMIC ➝ "CASE"DEMIC
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You know what? You're right. I guess I forgot I was AN IDIOT.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?
probably the primary song from the PoV of a killer...
abd of course Andrew W.K. knocks it out of the park with this fist pumping anthem...
abd of course Andrew W.K. knocks it out of the park with this fist pumping anthem...
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