LemonMacPhisto said:Maybe getting rickrolled will make you feel a bit better.
LemonMacPhisto said:Maybe getting rickrolled will make you feel a bit better.
LemonMelon said:
Mine too! Song Remains The Same clinches that for me every time.
LemonMacPhisto said:
I understand and agree with you, it's a crutch and I'm working on weening off of that a bit. Some of the songs, like the Aimee Mann track and Across 110th Street, I had heard before I knew they were from films and just classified them to where they were originally from, while others I heard from there. Even if the songs from other sources, I still think if they're used in a different way they stay fresh when you listen to them. The criticism is fair and well met, but I think the list itself stands separately from any other list I've done for these contests.
Regarding the list you mentioned, Life on Mars? has always been a favorite of mine, but the other 2 tracks were Life Aquatic-inspired - it was the catalyst for the concept I tried to develop.
I should stop taking this so seriously, but I feel like I'm being singled out.
the tourist said:
The whole How the West Was Won live cd does that for me. Have you heard it?
LemonMelon said:
Heartbreaker--->Greensleeves
the tourist said:
Ahh good. I was going to link you to it (as I linked PFan to it).
Screwtape2 said:
I love your playlists. I just look for more unique ideas and song choices then something that comes on a soundtrack. That might not be the best way of judging but I see it taking more effort to come up with and execute ideas without the help of a soundtrack to be the spring board. Like I said, I like your playlist but that has always been my knock on yours.
Since you have had to listen to me. Feel free to say anything you would like to see me do differently.
LemonMelon said:
Thanks for the thought. I had the same one and sent it to U2isthebest a couple of weeks back. Got to spread the word; it's a brilliant Zeppelin introduction, I think.
the tourist said:
It's how I was introduced.
LemonMelon said:
I was introduced via old vinyl copies of I and IV. It's strange how Zeppelin sounds awesome in any medium.
the tourist said:
I've never heard 'em on vinyl. But man, their studio music sounds great! Especially the drums.