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Perpetual Dawn
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Posted 12/08/05 - 12:26 PM:
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Steeleye Span sad

So, unnoticed we will pass away,
Like a flickering in the perpetual chaos
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Posted 12/08/05 - 01:52 PM:
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Nero Wolfe - Christmas Party
(From the CBC, 1982)
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Posted 12/09/05 - 03:58 AM:
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MY conscience telling me to go and study+chopins-the butterfly etlude
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Posted 12/09/05 - 04:31 AM:
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I'm listening to Jimi Hendrix doing a Chuck Berry cover, Johnny B. Goode.

Now let it work! Mischief, thou art afoot, take thou what course thou wilt! -how now, fellow?
Marc Antony (Shakespeare's Julius Caesar)


"Some people are pragmatists, taking things as they come and making the best of the choices available. Some people are idealists, standing for principle and refusing to compromise. And some people just act on any whim that enters their heads. I pragmatically turn my whims into principles!"
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Posted 12/09/05 - 05:01 AM:
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Opeth's My Arms Your Hearse album. Probably the only decent music made in the last four centuries.

Edited by kenichi on 01/24/06 - 05:26 PM

And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night
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Posted 12/09/05 - 05:22 AM:
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Eddi Reader singing La Vie en Rose

Where once my wit, perchance, hath shone,
In aid of others let me shine;
And when, alas! our brains are gone,
What nobler substitute than wine?
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Posted 12/09/05 - 08:22 AM:
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kenichi wrote:
Opeth's My Arms Your Hearse album. Probably the only decent made in the last four centuries.


Mm, I loved that album a whole lot once upon a time. Into the likes of Burzum, Summoning, (early) Aeternus and The Chasm these days though, as well as stuff like Elend and Dead Can Dance - those bands have a lot more depth and philosophical/artistic value I find.

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Like a flickering in the perpetual chaos
Z-0
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Posted 12/09/05 - 02:38 PM:
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cLOUDDEAD
13&God

-find your happy place-
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Posted 12/09/05 - 04:50 PM:
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well, since im always listening to something, i set up this thing so you can see what im listening to:

http://blackghost.info/Now%20Playing/Playlist.html

Edited by BlackGhost on 12/09/05 - 04:54 PM

clueless of the dark ministers of the night,
dragging down their sabres bright.



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Posted 12/09/05 - 05:29 PM:
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Seeking Solace 0 wrote:
Mothership, Mothership Do You Read Me by Cursive
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams by Green Day
The Great Disappointment by A.F.I.
Wandering Star by Portishead

That's just this minute. I'll go through metalcore, alternative, pop-punk, techno (love my techno) & goa (love my goa), and weird stuff like Portishead. How the hell do you catergorize them, anyway?


YES! Another Portishead fan!

Ever hear of Massive Attack, they're another one of my favorites.

Currently listening to: Mos Def - The Beggar

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