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How2PK

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  1. Next friday I'm going see Glasvegas, the monday after that Sigur Ros, and six december Lykke Li for the second time. I want to go to a movieconcert by Bill Frisell, but all the traveling is a bit expensive, so I don't think I'll go.
  2. Quantum of Solace After this movie I decided that I don't really like this 'realistic' Bond after all. It doesn't make sense at all. He is going trough the craziest action, but he still lives on cocktails and fingerfood. During the changes all they did is 'give him some emotion', in other words, they made him a sap. And that's not why I am watching a James Bond movie. If I want drama I'll watch a Cassavettes movie, not a James Bond movie. I just want a lot of humor, the classic lines, action and sex. The title-sequence wasn't very memorable either, and sex, well it wasn't there. The cute red-head (strawberrie fields hehe) had a screentime of one minute in total? It was good that the Bourne-esque action (or Intensified Continuity, call it what you want) wasn't as forced upon us as in other movies these days. Anyway. While there is a lot to complain, I still had a pretty good time.
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    Day and Age

    Are you telling us you jerked off to a song by the Killers?
  4. Damn you, 1 man army! :evil: Thank you, 1 man army!
  5. Kid Rock, good God. He once thought he had to 'save' rock and 'n roll, right? I would loved to have seen that scene, with you and your girlfriend. :
  6. I did. There was a few others in the cinema who did likewise. I admittedly looked more like a character from Men in Black than James bond though. TIF Moderator Ragen spotted at Quantum of Solace premiere
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    I lol'd IRL

    This thread is pretty embarrassing.
  8. Well, not so much the shakey camera, more that the average shot length is 0.01 seconds. There's no respect anymore.
  9. Yea, I've heard that as well, about the Bourne type of action. I can't stand it, so I hope it won't be much Bourne like action. But I fear. :( Going to see it wednesday.
  10. Always check the Disney site, they say when what movie is being reissued. :) Ohm: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music Special Edition 3CD + DVD Special Edition 3CD + DVD Leaps in technology: oscillators, generators, vacuum tubes, amplifiers, transistors, magnetic tape, integrated circuits, and the microchip inspired new instruments: the telharmonium, theremin, ondes martenot, electronic sackbut, clavivox, electronium, moog synthesizer, and computers and artists everywhere hungry for new modes of expression. This collection is a humble but bold attempt to give form to the wonderful, multi-directional, inevitable birth of electronic music. "Many of the ideas in this collection have now been so completely assimilated into popular listening that it may sometimes be hard to remember how surprising it all was on first outing. Some of it still sounds pretty exotic. These CDs are important as part of the story of how we got to where we are nowthe cultural conversation so farand as a still fruitful repertoire of future possibilities." from the Foreword by Brian Eno Three CDs42 original music tracks from 19481980 112 Page Bookextensive artist interviews, commentaries, and archival photographs Special Edition DVDover two hours of rare performances, interviews, animations, and experimental video. I can't wait to have it in my hands. :
  11. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Where do we go now but nowhere? http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6I_qD9Ored0
  12. #3 the News About William :thumbup: I don't know what it is with their music. It's not very challeging in anyway or something. It's just so well made, and then in the good way, it all sounds so careless, but it isn't. Everything fits on this record. If somebody would tell me that the guitar that ends Man Made Lake is followed by something so traditional as Inspiración I wouldn't believe that it could work. But when you hear it, it works so good.
  13. :thumbdown: :mrgreen: Eating Glass, that is a song by Bloc Party. How are you doing?
  14. Ooh, thanks. That piece you linked to is quite something. :thumbup: I'll see if my father has got it in his collection, otherwise I might go to the city today and see if I can get it. Thanks again. :)
  15. #4 the Mountain Low Hmm, just out of bed, coffee and Will Oldham. Excellent way to start the day.
  16. Yea, I'm not really into Tool anymore (I used to listen to nothing else... >.>), but Forty-Six & 2 is an incredible song. Especially from minute three or something. :) Listening to it now, it's from minute four, that the goodness begins. 4.40 the best part starts and stops at 5.38. :| I can't really listen to Maynards voice anymore. It annoys me.
  17. Yesterday I was listening to a song, and I thought "This has got to be the best song ever", I just couldn't think of any song that was better than that one. But today I've forgotten it. I just can't remember the title of that song. So I'll just go for Pyramid Song by Radiohead and the Stranger Song by Leonard Cohen. Damn, why can't I remember the name of that song yesterday, it was so good. Maybe it will come back tomorrow. But there's so many good Bob Dylan songs as well. I mean. Pff. Or what about the Crown of Love by Arcade Fire or Atrocity Exhibition by Joy Division or Death to Everyone by Will Oldham and those Nick Cave tracks Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere and Oh my Lord, or the Folsom Prison Blues by Mr. Cash... And now that I think of it, the song I listened to yesterday was the Kursk by Matt Elliott, but I don't think it's the best song ever, at the moment.
  18. Six Feet Under, Rome, Carnivale, Sopranos.
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