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Shaharyaar
07-19-17, 02:39 AM
Mine is "Don't Let me Down" by "ChainSmokers" whats yours???:cool:

violet1
07-19-17, 06:11 AM
I love to listen to albums like right now The Beatles - Abbey Roads :yup:

ynwtf
07-19-17, 11:19 AM
White Stripes: Get Behind Me, Satan looped (album)
QoTSA: Everything I have, start to finish on long drives
Bowie: Anything I have on Spotify for long drives, or quiet days at the office (also start to finish)
HBS: In Deep Owl looped (album)

matt72582
07-19-17, 02:30 PM
I've been listening to America mostly...

SeeingisBelieving
07-19-17, 02:55 PM
Mine is "Don't Let me Down" by "ChainSmokers" whats yours???:cool:

I would think anything Róisín Murphy – I just love her voice. I was made up when I discovered we share the same birthday :p:bashful: . Checkin' On Me is a favourite of mine.

Saunch
07-19-17, 03:00 PM
Bowie: Anything I have on Spotify for long drives, or quiet days at the office (also start to finish)

Listened to Lazarus almost daily the month he passed.

All Along the Watchtower (Dylan) is designed to evoke a loop so there.

cat_sidhe
07-19-17, 03:42 PM
Mine is "Don't Let me Down" by "ChainSmokers" whats yours???:cool:

I would think anything Róisín Murphy – I just love her voice. I was made up when I discovered we share the same birthday :p:bashful: . Checkin' On Me is a favourite of mine.

OMG HOW GOOD WAS HAIRLESS TOYS?

cat_sidhe
07-19-17, 03:46 PM
Every now and then I get into an obsessive loop with an album where I can't listen to anything else, and it ends up on repeat. I've never had it as intense as with Opeth "My Arms Your Hearse". It was on repeat at least 5 times a day for 4 months, and I'd feel a bit panicked by the time the penultimate song would play because I knew the album was nearly over, so sometimes I'd even start it fro the beginning because I couldn't deal with it ending.

Whoooooyeah. Went full retard with that album. :lol:

SeeingisBelieving
07-19-17, 05:16 PM
OMG HOW GOOD WAS HAIRLESS TOYS?

It was nice to have her back. Actually it took me a while to respond to Hairless Toys as it was a bit of a shift in tone. I saw her doing a couple of the songs on Later… and that helped (I love it that the title comes from – I think – the sound engineer mishearing that she was singing "careless talk" :D.)

Take Her Up to Monto was good as well, especially as I didn't know she'd be doing something else so quickly.

Shaharyaar
07-20-17, 02:13 AM
Great, but I haven't listened mostly any of these songs :p mentioned above but will definitely give it a hear.

d_chatterley
07-20-17, 04:40 AM
It was nice to have her back. Actually it took me a while to respond to Hairless Toys as it was a bit of a shift in tone. I saw her doing a couple of the songs on Later… and that helped (I love it that the title comes from – I think – the sound engineer mishearing that she was singing "careless talk" :D.)

Take Her Up to Monto was good as well, especially as I didn't know she'd be doing something else so quickly.

It definitely is a shift. It took me a bit to warm up to it but ended up liking it very much. It is somewhat of a shock to me she is not more popular in the US. While she tours fairly extensively in Europe, she only started touring the US last year I believe after a very, very long hiatus. I've seen her twice now. She is sublime live and quite playful.

Yam12
07-20-17, 05:11 AM
Do film soundtracks count?

I particularly like listeing to the soundtracks for Drive, The Social Network and Inside Llewyn Davis

SeeingisBelieving
07-20-17, 07:57 AM
It definitely is a shift. It took me a bit to warm up to it but ended up liking it very much.

I had the same sort of experience with R.E.M.'s Reveal.

It is somewhat of a shock to me she is not more popular in the US. While she tours fairly extensively in Europe, she only started touring the US last year I believe after a very, very long hiatus. I've seen her twice now. She is sublime live and quite playful.

I wonder how Moloko did in the US, and if they toured there at all? I feel like it was much the same, sticking to Europe.

SeeingisBelieving
07-20-17, 07:59 AM
Do film soundtracks count?

I particularly like listeing to the soundtracks for Drive, The Social Network and Inside Llewyn Davis

I've always liked soundtracks equal to if not more than popular music.

Ultraviolence
07-20-17, 08:59 AM
Sonatine Soundtrack!

cat_sidhe
07-20-17, 02:50 PM
It was nice to have her back. Actually it took me a while to respond to Hairless Toys as it was a bit of a shift in tone. I saw her doing a couple of the songs on Later… and that helped (I love it that the title comes from – I think – the sound engineer mishearing that she was singing "careless talk" :D.)

Take Her Up to Monto was good as well, especially as I didn't know she'd be doing something else so quickly.

I always liked Moloko but it took me a little while to get into her solo stuff. Discovered she had solo stuff at the Overpowered mark. While I loved a few songs off there, I found it a bit too dancey. BUt then my fav Irish friend sort of ordered me to go buy Hairless Toys. SO I did, on vinyl, we usually never steer each other wrong with music tips. OMFG IT WAS THE BEST THING I HEARD THAT YEAR, and that was a strong year for albums. I put it on repeat loop for about 3 weeks. I now outright worship the woman!!!

cat_sidhe
07-20-17, 04:47 PM
I should add that I then went back and loved all her previous solo material.

SeeingisBelieving
07-20-17, 04:47 PM
I always liked Moloko but it took me a little while to get into her solo stuff. Discovered she had solo stuff at the Overpowered mark.

Yeah, I did too :). Around the time she had that injury on stage.

While I loved a few songs off there, I found it a bit too dancey. BUt then my fav Irish friend sort of ordered me to go buy Hairless Toys. SO I did, on vinyl, we usually never steer each other wrong with music tips. OMFG IT WAS THE BEST THING I HEARD THAT YEAR, and that was a strong year for albums. I put it on repeat loop for about 3 weeks.

I was like that with Overpowered. Checkin' on Me and Parallel Lives are my favourites.

I now outright worship the woman!!!

Very difficult not to :p, in my case especially in the Let Me Know video. Definitely my musical crush.

cat_sidhe
07-20-17, 04:50 PM
I always liked Moloko but it took me a little while to get into her solo stuff. Discovered she had solo stuff at the Overpowered mark.

Yeah, I did too :). Around the time she had that injury on stage.

While I loved a few songs off there, I found it a bit too dancey. BUt then my fav Irish friend sort of ordered me to go buy Hairless Toys. SO I did, on vinyl, we usually never steer each other wrong with music tips. OMFG IT WAS THE BEST THING I HEARD THAT YEAR, and that was a strong year for albums. I put it on repeat loop for about 3 weeks.

I was like that with Overpowered. Checkin' on Me and Parallel Lives are my favourites.

I now outright worship the woman!!!

Very difficult not to :p, in my case especially in the Let Me Know video. Definitely my musical crush.

For me it was Overpowered, Primitive, PANDORA OMF *insert freakout* Let Me Know off that album. Hated Movie Star though.

SeeingisBelieving
07-20-17, 05:01 PM
For me it was Overpowered, Primitive, PANDORA OMF *insert freakout* Let Me Know off that album. Hated Movie Star though.

Movie Star makes me laugh because it was like Goldfrapp done well. I like the lyric "And I'm a headstrong girl, I'm afraid I won't be told" :D.

cat_sidhe
07-20-17, 05:29 PM
Movie Star makes me laugh because it was like Goldfrapp done well. I like the lyric "And I'm a headstrong girl, I'm afraid I won't be told" :D.

I love Goldfrapp's first album. So Bond! I still liked them after the change, love her voice!