Papillons et Ouragans

June 14, 2007 at 11:38 pm | In Muse, Music | 4 Comments

Changement tout vous êtes et tout vous étiez. Votre nombre s’est appelé. Les combats, batailles ont commencé. La vengeance viendra sûrement. Vos périodes difficiles sont en avant. Mieux, vous devez être le meilleur, vous devez changer le monde et employer cette chance d’être entendu. Votre temps est maintenant. Changement tout vous êtes et tout que vous étiez, votre nombre s’est appelé. Les combats et les batailles ont commencé, vengeance viendront sûrement. Vos périodes difficiles sont en avant. Mieux, vous devez être le meilleur, vous devez changer le monde et employer cette chance d’être entendu. Votre temps est maintenant.Ne vous laissez pas vers le bas. Ne vous laissez pas partir. Votre dernière chance est arrivée. Mieux, vous devez être le meilleur, vous devez changer le monde et employer cette chance d’être entendu. Votre temps est maintenant…

Saturday in 24 hours. Can’t wait!

Music

June 12, 2007 at 12:17 am | In Music, Rants | 1 Comment

I recently had a conversation with a friend about music. This friend assumed that I would like a band because they were “screamy”. This pissed me off. I don’t like music because it has “screaming” in. On the contrary, I would prefer it if all the bands that I listen to that do “scream” sung their lyrics instead. But, this is sometimes unavoidable.

I listen to music primarily because of the emotion it brings. If you look to the roots of music, emotion was the major factor involved. People disagree with my music tastes. So what, these people like different things because different genres (a concept that I dislike in itself) because different things touch them. An adjacent example would be that some people get turned on by different things. Or like different foods. Opinions are not a hard concept to grasp. But for me, music is different to sex, or food. Music is what gets me through events. It stops me killing myself at work, it helps me revise, or do coursework. It gets me through hard times. When things don’t work out well. It also emphasises good times. But the common factor in all of the examples here is that it affects my emotions.

Screaming in music doesn’t affect my emotions much. Quite a lot of people who know me think that the main factor in my judgment of music is the actual musical talent. I used to believe this. But recently I have realised that it is purely the way music makes me behave that is the decision-maker. If it makes me want to cry, or gets me angry, or makes me mad, or makes me happy then it’s good music.

So don’t judge my music tastes, and I won’t judge yours.

Also, sorry if the text rambles a bit, I just want to convey the message properly.

Why June is Going to be Great

June 3, 2007 at 10:53 am | In Muse, Music, Randomness | 1 Comment

I’m going to see Muse at Wembley Stadium on the 16th!

Simple as that. I’ve got other stuff planned over the summer, but not in June. Like going to see Converge on my birthday. And my birthday being my 18th one. And stuff.  But June wins. Hands down.

Drums!?

May 19, 2007 at 10:15 am | In Music | 7 Comments

I saw this picture on Jonathan Davis’ (Korn lead singer’s) blog. It’s a picture of his son behind a drum kit. It’s the kit that amuses me. I’ve never seen so many drums. The kid’s kinda cool too incidentally. He’s called Pirate…
Pirate Davis

My (Repugnant) Pride

March 27, 2007 at 6:04 pm | In Music, Visual Media | 3 Comments

I’m not posting this to show off or be big headed or anything, but I was fucking around with a phone camera and a pulled of the first riff in Scent of the Obscene by SikTh almost perfectly and couldn’t resist sharing it with everyone who cares. I’ll probably never do it again. That’s why I just stop moving at the end of the video: I’m actually shocked by it.

Linkage

Who are Pink Floyd?

March 25, 2007 at 10:58 am | In Music, Rants, Social | 4 Comments

My Top 20 popped up in conversation this Friday, and I encountered a situation in which no caring music fan should encounter. I’ve decided after this week’s events that a valid opinion in music depends solely on what you’ve actually listened to. It doesn’t matter if you’ve heard every band in the world and you still think Steps are the most influential, amazing band ever (despite only being puppets that their producers control, but that’s a different rant), that’s your opinion and I’m not going to slate that, but people who have a limited interest in broadening the horizons of what they listening to… you don’t have the right to tell me Fall Out Boy are really good.

This is what happened on Friday: I was wearing my Maiden shirt and the other person was wearing their Fall Out Boy shirt and they expressed their opinion. I said, “Well, fair enough, but you can’t say that about Pink Floyd.” And I received a blank look. Who are Pink Floyd? Who are Pink Floyd!? WHO ARE PINK FLOYD!!!??? And John jumped in, explaining that Eric Prydz did a cover of “Another Brick in the Wall”. Tokens to Johnny, he knew exactly what they’d understand. But bloody hell. I don’t think this person’s worth my time, to be honest.

 Thus, I have redevised my qualification for a valid opinion (note: not a correct opinion, but a valid opinion): more music heard - more valid opinion. And why can’t I type a dash in this program? I want a dash, not a hyphen. I’ll use a semi-colon, to the disgust of the less educated.

 More music heard; more valid opinion.

MGS Theme Rules

July 31, 2006 at 4:22 pm | In Links, Music | 2 Comments

I just made a wicked find. Playing Metal Gear Solid (the original on the PSone) with my mates, Adam and John, led to my searching on Radio.Blog.Club for anything Metal Gear. I found a masterpiece. Click here and play the Metal Gear Solid Theme. It made me go completely hyper (a mixture of having wicked music and sudden good news I think). Try it; it’s awesome!

My Life, In One Monthly Affordable (free) Page

July 30, 2006 at 9:35 am | In Links, Music, Site News, Teh Intarwebnets | Leave a Comment

As many people know, music is at the centre of my life. And being something is awesome and amazing, I want to spread it around everywhere and wipe it all over everyone’s face like I would a good ham and piccalilli sandwich. This is why I am such a Radio.Blog.Club fan. Not only can I create a playlist for myself to listen to, but I can share it with anyone I want.

I’m not being paid by them. I’m not an advertising tool. I just think that this is a great invention: a way of effortlessly collecting and sharing music.

Actually, the reason I am writing this post is that I’d like to direct people’s attention to my playlist and make everyone aware of my taste in music. I’ve stuck a link to my playlist in the blogroll, and I’ve stuck a link in the “About Me” page. As the playlist will constantly be updated, I think it’s worth putting a permanent link somewhere easily accessible (so I never have to type to get to this page, primarily).

So: visit my playlist.

Japan’s Luckiness – or – The Music Market’s Stupidity

July 28, 2006 at 8:24 pm | In Muse, Music, Rants | 1 Comment

Being a Muse fan, I wish I were Japanese. Why do they always get more music than us? On Black Holes & Revelations, the Japs got a bonus track: Glorious. This song is as good, if not better, than most on our albums. They also got an album full of great Muse b-sides. Is the music market better there than here in the UK? Do Muse have a better and more faithful fanbase in the East? I’ve also heard that this is the case for other bands too. I seem to remember being told that there were bonus tracks on a Feeder album that were only available in Japan. I need answers. I hope there is a satisfactory reason for this “Eastcoddling”.

All I can really say is, thank goodness for Radio.Blog.Club!

Music Sandwiches

July 18, 2006 at 9:42 am | In Food, Music, Randomness | 3 Comments

I was sat in the Street at college today, listening to Rage Against The Machine whilst eating a sandwich (ham and mayonnaise on wholemeal bread, if you’re interested), when I came across a thought. It went something like this:

“If RATM made sandwiches, they’d hurt and be hard to eat.”

This brought a brainwave based around what sandwiches each artist represents. I think RATM would have really hot chillies in their’s. They’d probably add some sort of drug as well; maybe anthrax? And sand. Lots of sand. Eugh, beaches.

Muse would definitely have a sandwich with loads and loads of fillings and loads and loads of sauces, because they have such a range of genres and random effects. The Red Hot Chili Peppers would have some sort of tangy filling, probably piccalilli. Oh my, they’re so funky!

DragonForce would have brie probably. And so would most Christian music, at least, cheese of some sort. Hooray for rotating bald people! The difference would be that the DragonForce sandwich would be tasty. How do they do it? How are they as cheesy as that and still good?!

And 50 Cent would obviously have bullets in his sandwich. And Pig Destroyer would have cyanide in their’s. Yeah: music sandwiches. And if anyone out there has any other novel ideas for music sandwiches, I encourage you to tell everyone.

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