Would it be wrong (or even possible) to ask for track lists? Part of me sort of likes the romance of not knowing precisely what I am listening to, but the other part...
gave the playlist a crackfishmonkeytripAugust 9 2008, 05:26:52 UTC
Iron Maiden - Killer Demis Roussos - End of the world (with extra vibrato and rare heavy metal style ‘hey ah’ battle cry) No idea Al Bano & Romina Power - Felicita (visiting sites with these artists listed leads to the, previously unheard of, warning: “Visiting this site may harm your computer” - more than just a touch of evil from the land of Vlad the impaler.) Kate Bush - Heads We’re Dancing. (Brave song, pretty safe from analysis couched in ultra feminine seemingly harmless wind swept moors whispiness) No idea Wagnerian stuff? Zappa - Ring of Fire pisstake Thievery Corporation - Abductions and Reconstructions? No idea (nice belly dancing bells sound tho) I am I am to come I was - sounds very Nina Hagen? Judas Priest - Touch of Evil No Idea.
Re: gave the playlist a crackfishmonkeytripAugust 10 2008, 01:44:26 UTC
speaking of, is your place on google street? mine is. I can see the google car/towball cruising round my street, no probs but yours? google street team in tokyo seems like logistical nightmare from hell.
Re: gave the playlist a crackgapsAugust 21 2008, 13:29:49 UTC
Found it, yep. And in doing so worked out that the big neon sign I'd always used as a landmark isn't actually the building Alin lives in. Shiodome is also much less confronting during the day, by the look of it.
Google did a rather extremely intensive job that even breaks out into the prefecture north of Tokyo, where I live, and along major highways. Some of the very tiny streets don't get their own mapping, and some twistier places end up pointing you through buildings, but on the whole it works surprisingly well.
and yeh, demmis was up there with cat stevens as beautiful men to fall in love with back then, had that - in touch with the spiritual thing - that got lost somewhere in the, what? late 70s?
can you elaborate then (500+ words?) on the possible relation between cat and demmis on one hand and jeff buckley (who i never really understood) maybe kurt kobain or what's his name? well, any skater dad type of the 90s on the other ??
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Will listen while whisping through the streeets on my bike...
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Demis Roussos - End of the world
(with extra vibrato and rare heavy metal style ‘hey ah’ battle cry)
No idea
Al Bano & Romina Power - Felicita
(visiting sites with these artists listed leads to the, previously unheard of, warning: “Visiting this site may harm your computer” - more than just a touch of evil from the land of Vlad the impaler.)
Kate Bush - Heads We’re Dancing.
(Brave song, pretty safe from analysis couched in ultra feminine seemingly harmless wind swept moors whispiness)
No idea
Wagnerian stuff?
Zappa - Ring of Fire pisstake
Thievery Corporation - Abductions and Reconstructions?
No idea (nice belly dancing bells sound tho)
I am I am to come I was - sounds very Nina Hagen?
Judas Priest - Touch of Evil
No Idea.
Got some of them right
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(the abductions and reconstructions smells like bad google though)
this one totally blows me away.. and it's fkn demmis roussos , so beautiful and so cool. vangelis too
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Google did a rather extremely intensive job that even breaks out into the prefecture north of Tokyo, where I live, and along major highways. Some of the very tiny streets don't get their own mapping, and some twistier places end up pointing you through buildings, but on the whole it works surprisingly well.
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