The Jacques Villeneuve Music Thread
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A truly off-topic thread. Nothing to do with motorsport. A thead I noticed is quite popular on the other few forums I visit. Post what music you're listening to right now and share the music. Although preferably not anything from Private Paradise...
The Who - My Generation
And I think I'll start listening to some Fatboy Slim now...
The Who - My Generation
And I think I'll start listening to some Fatboy Slim now...
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Symphoic Rock and Symphonic Metal is where it's at.
London Orchestra do Under Pressure
Epica - Kingdom Of Heaven
And while I'm here, Pro Wrestling Guerilla (better than WWE) got me hooked on the Barbarian Overlords.
The Ambassador - Barbarian Overlords
London Orchestra do Under Pressure
Epica - Kingdom Of Heaven
And while I'm here, Pro Wrestling Guerilla (better than WWE) got me hooked on the Barbarian Overlords.
The Ambassador - Barbarian Overlords
The Truth Shall set you free. (no theme music plays)
Tomáš.......Ttaaaaaaaattaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Watch this if you want to learn about what Canada is really like.
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GT Super Series
Tomáš.......Ttaaaaaaaattaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Watch this if you want to learn about what Canada is really like.
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GT Super Series
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I'm currently raging at the music that's been played at the Olympic Closing Ceremony. Jessie J. Jessie BATHPLUGGING J singing We Will Rock You. Utterly disgraceful.
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East Londoner wrote:I'm currently raging at the music that's been played at the Olympic Closing Ceremony. Jessie J. Jessie BATHPLUGGING J singing We Will Rock You. Utterly disgraceful.
Don't blame you, the best song so far was Always look on the bright side of life.
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East Londoner wrote:I'm currently raging at the music that's been played at the Olympic Closing Ceremony. Jessie J. Jessie BATHPLUGGING J singing We Will Rock You. Utterly disgraceful.
After Fatboy Slim I quickly realised the only way they could go was down, and fast, so I bailed. From the sound of things that was indeed the correct decision. Though I'm still pissed they only played the intro to Bohemian Rhapsody; now that is shameful.
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It's clear that Wonderwall is not the same without Noel there, it was still good though, as was Fatboy Slim.
Mr.Blue Sky was great to hear, my grin grew and grew and grew when I heard it.
Mr.Blue Sky was great to hear, my grin grew and grew and grew when I heard it.
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The highlights for me were Madness, Elbow, John Lennon and Fatboy Slim. Wonderwall was good, but Liam's voice has really gone.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
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Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
I'm not surprised about anything.
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kostas22 wrote:A truly off-topic thread. Nothing to do with motorsport. A thead I noticed is quite popular on the other few forums I visit. Post what music you're listening to right now and share the music. Although preferably not anything from Private Paradise...
The Who - My Generation
And I think I'll start listening to some Fatboy Slim now...
I was genuinely going to do a thread with this title at some point...
I'm a big Red Hot Chili Peppers fan, and despite the fact that some people don't particularly like their new album (I'm With You) I think it's rather good. The production, however, is not great and this is mainly because their new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer's playing has been turned down far too much. However, they've released the first 2 of 17 songs that were also done in the IWY sessions and you can actually hear him. Stylistically, I find him as similar as possible to previous guitarist John Frusciante but is a little more textured. But I digress...
John Frusciante's solo work is IMO quite phenominal; he makes it purely from a hobby point of view rather than thinking about sales and it shows. Each album he's done is different from the last, ranging from the avant-garde lo-fi sounds of his first album, with some rock, electronica and ambient music in the middle few albums. Recently he's released an EP which is a further departure from previous styles, where he uses his guitar with various synthesizers and hasRZA from the Wu-Tang Clan rapping on some tracks on it.
I've also discovered a band called Modest Mouse, I've really liked what I've heard of them and really enjoy the album Good News For People Who Love Bad News, which is just so easy to listen to.
Generally, I'll listen to most music other than the majority of chart stuff. I do not see the point of 'bands' like One Direction and Justin Queeber other than for a clear marketing exercise.
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Two boxes checked at once - Overseer and video game intro
I missed the part where Madness were in the closing ceremony, so for me, Fatboy Slim was the ONLY good part of the whole damn thing. Speaking of which, how many people remember this?
I missed the part where Madness were in the closing ceremony, so for me, Fatboy Slim was the ONLY good part of the whole damn thing. Speaking of which, how many people remember this?
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I LOVED that game. Loved it. (and now I want to go on it...)
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Cartouche // Feel The Groove - This song is quite literally
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Wowee, and I thought it was only me that had heard of that! I remember playing it in my student radio days, only a year or two after it was released, and everyone in the studio looking at me with blank faces. Is that an Italian dance track then?
I love my Italian dance music, in fact I think I'll find one to post here. Bear with me...
I love my Italian dance music, in fact I think I'll find one to post here. Bear with me...
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Here you go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyAiYE7gyf8
I don't know how to be clever and make the URL into text, so I'll tell you what it is - possibly the best Italian piano-house tune of all time, JJ Tribute by A.S.H.A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyAiYE7gyf8
I don't know how to be clever and make the URL into text, so I'll tell you what it is - possibly the best Italian piano-house tune of all time, JJ Tribute by A.S.H.A.
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Barbazza wrote:Here you go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyAiYE7gyf8
I don't know how to be clever and make the URL into text, so I'll tell you what it is - possibly the best Italian piano-house tune of all time, JJ Tribute by A.S.H.A.
To turn URL into text, [url=insert URL here]insert text here[/url]. Does this help? (Alternatively, find posts where people have turned URLs into text, click on "quote" and see how they have done it.)
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Barbazza wrote:Wowee, and I thought it was only me that had heard of that! I remember playing it in my student radio days, only a year or two after it was released, and everyone in the studio looking at me with blank faces. Is that an Italian dance track then?
I love my Italian dance music, in fact I think I'll find one to post here. Bear with me...
IIRC Cartouche were actually Belgian...
However, this IS an Italian track. Probably my favourite of all time. Don't Stop Movin' was pretty awesome too. I love the whole freaking genre. Name a Eurodance/Italohouse classic and I've probably got it.
Also, Barbazza, not Italian dance, but do you remember this?
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Well, not listening to anything at the moment, but earlier today I was listening my mp3 player for some Judas Priest, Saxon, Scorpions, Accept, Railway, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep. So I believe most of you can figure out my favorite style of music based on that list.
In fact, I might use some songs from my extensive Judas Priest bootleg collection (that's what I was doing in 2011 when I wasn't around here!) as background music for any RoLFS videos I'll make next season.
In fact, I might use some songs from my extensive Judas Priest bootleg collection (that's what I was doing in 2011 when I wasn't around here!) as background music for any RoLFS videos I'll make next season.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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Tomorrow marks 17 years since the Battle of Britpop between Blur and Oasis for a number one single. So naturally, I'm just gonna spend it blasting out Britpop classics by all the great bands.
As for today, I've been listening to this. Enjoy.
As for today, I've been listening to this. Enjoy.
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Tesla Boy - Fantasy
That also reflects majority of my recent music choices, so yeah - 80's vibes
That also reflects majority of my recent music choices, so yeah - 80's vibes
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kostas22 wrote:Barbazza wrote:Wowee, and I thought it was only me that had heard of that! I remember playing it in my student radio days, only a year or two after it was released, and everyone in the studio looking at me with blank faces. Is that an Italian dance track then?
I love my Italian dance music, in fact I think I'll find one to post here. Bear with me...
IIRC Cartouche were actually Belgian...
However, this IS an Italian track. Probably my favourite of all time. Don't Stop Movin' was pretty awesome too. I love the whole freaking genre. Name a Eurodance/Italohouse classic and I've probably got it.
Also, Barbazza, not Italian dance, but do you remember this?
What about Giorgio Moroder?
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I give you this piece of genius here...
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Nuppiz wrote:Well, not listening to anything at the moment, but earlier today I was listening my mp3 player for some Judas Priest, Saxon, Scorpions, Accept, Railway, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep. So I believe most of you can figure out my favorite style of music based on that list.
In fact, I might use some songs from my extensive Judas Priest bootleg collection (that's what I was doing in 2011 when I wasn't around here!) as background music for any RoLFS videos I'll make next season.
I could have guessed your favourite style of music from the fact that you're Finnish.
I like the way Snrub thinks!
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I'm quite surprised Muse didn't perform one of their good songs at the closing ceremony. Stockholm syndrome? Butterflies and Hurricanes? Uprising? I could go on.
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My playlist usually consists of whatever rock band I feel like listening to for that day, week or whatever. A few weeks ago, it was the Rolling Stones, a few days ago, it was the Clash and Oasis, and today, it's Powderfinger.
As an interesting side note, 100% of people in this thread restore my faith in humanity's tastes in music but that's something for another day
As an interesting side note, 100% of people in this thread restore my faith in humanity's tastes in music but that's something for another day
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East Londoner wrote:Tomorrow marks 17 years since the Battle of Britpop between Blur and Oasis for a number one single. So naturally, I'm just gonna spend it blasting out Britpop classics by all the great bands.
As for today, I've been listening to this. Enjoy.
Sounds like a plan
I like the way Snrub thinks!
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Wizzie wrote:As an interesting side note, 100% of people in this thread restore my faith in humanity's tastes in music but that's something for another day
Yeah. That's why I haven't dared to post my taste in music!
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It's true. I do have a life outside the forums. This is why.
Nuppiz will be more interested what I've written than anyone else, I suspect. Especially as the second part contains Saxon. By the way, if you're using Judas Priest for the RoLFS soundtracks, I suggest Freewheel Burning, and not to be tempted by anything from Turbo...
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It's true. I do have a life outside the forums. This is why.
Nuppiz will be more interested what I've written than anyone else, I suspect. Especially as the second part contains Saxon. By the way, if you're using Judas Priest for the RoLFS soundtracks, I suggest Freewheel Burning, and not to be tempted by anything from Turbo...
James Allen, on his favourite F1 engine of all time:
"...the Life W12, I can't describe the noise to you, but imagine filling your dustbin with nuts and bolts, and then throwing it down the stairs, it was something akin to that!"
"...the Life W12, I can't describe the noise to you, but imagine filling your dustbin with nuts and bolts, and then throwing it down the stairs, it was something akin to that!"
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Wizzie wrote:My playlist usually consists of whatever rock band I feel like listening to for that day, week or whatever. A few weeks ago, it was the Rolling Stones, a few days ago, it was the Clash and Oasis, and today, it's Powderfinger.
As an interesting side note, 100% of people in this thread restore my faith in humanity's tastes in music but that's something for another day
Sorry to break your statistic, but I like David Guetta
Having said that, I also like this.
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Listening to this
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kostas22 wrote:Barbazza wrote:Wowee, and I thought it was only me that had heard of that! I remember playing it in my student radio days, only a year or two after it was released, and everyone in the studio looking at me with blank faces. Is that an Italian dance track then?
I love my Italian dance music, in fact I think I'll find one to post here. Bear with me...
IIRC Cartouche were actually Belgian...
However, this IS an Italian track. Probably my favourite of all time. Don't Stop Movin' was pretty awesome too. I love the whole freaking genre. Name a Eurodance/Italohouse classic and I've probably got it.
Also, Barbazza, not Italian dance, but do you remember this?
Thanks for the tips on URLs, I do feel old when I can't do things like that!
Yes, Dreamer by Livin' Joy is awesome, Don't Stop Movin' I'm less keen on to be honest.
And Bizarre Inc - yes, they were great! From Stafford, which isn't far from where I sit. In my radio days I got to meet Angie Brown who sang on their later tracks - she was pretty bonkers.
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RRR's comment at the Ed Wood thread made me remind this.
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Some seriously odd vocals in that one
And here is my counter-offer.
I also like to listen to Deep House when I need to chill out. Some favourites of mine in this genre;
Blue Six // Sweeter Love
Metro Area // Piña (SWAG's Mas Jugo' Dub)
Adam Jace // Do U Wanna (Go Deep) [Original Mix]
Smalltown Collective & DJ Miguel // Schaumbad (Original Mix)
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http://soundcloud.com/themafiamusic/baby-lets-go
The only song I've recorded with my band. Needed to split up recently though. Me on vocals and guitar by the way.
The only song I've recorded with my band. Needed to split up recently though. Me on vocals and guitar by the way.
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