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I'd say I have quite broad music taste, but historically, rock has always been my "home." I like so many different sub-genres though. I've always adored old 60s-70s rock like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and The Doors. On equal level are the 80s & 90s rock bands — REM, Radiohead (although they are more electronica than alt rock I think, I do enjoy their more rock-leaning earlier songs too), The Cure, Nirvana, and PJ Harvey. I'm also into metal, but I'm really "fussy" about the singers. So many bands I enjoy the music but the singing just ruins it for me. My favourite sub genres are definitely classic heavy metal and thrash metal. So far the only bands I love are Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Megadeth.
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One of my favourite films of all time, top 5 for me. Did you like it?
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I've been on a King Hu streak. He is literally the King of wuxia movies! It's been such a cultural education Last night I watched Dragon Inn. Before that I saw Come Drink With Me, Legend of the Mountain, Raining in the Mountain, and A Touch of Zen. My favourites were Legend of the Mountain, A Touch of Zen, and Dragon Inn!
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I just finished Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. It was my first Murakami novel and I have really mixed feelings about it, but I'll try some of his more surreal works
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All completely true When I re-read the series I usually stop at book 3, those are definitely the most charming
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Insignificance
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Birmingham, ENG @ HMV Institute - November 17th, 2011
The Sun Also Rises replied to Elle's topic in 2011 Born to Die Tour
I SOOOOOOO wish I was old enough to be able to travel around the U.K. when Lana was living here/playing here a lot in her early career. Instead I was experiencing literally the worst year of my life stuck in my little city that she will never set foot in These photos are so unbelievably beautiful -
What was the first album you ever bought?
The Sun Also Rises replied to DeadSeaOfMercury's topic in Music
Ohhh great thread idea! I think the first I bought was OK Computer by Radiohead, it's hard to remember though. Other early ones were Vespertine by Bjork and The Doors (by the Doors) -
YES YES YES! I thought the same when I saw this on my Instagram feed earlier ... I'd love to see it
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Anne is one of my all-time favourite book characters and Anne and Gilbert are one of my favourite book couples. The series is probably my go-to comfort read
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I just finished reading The Master and Margarita, it was so weird, so funny (it's a satire), and overall just excellent. I rated it 5/5
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Also, not that anyone asked, but these are a few of my favourite Placebo songs! Without You I'm Nothing (probably my most played song) My Sweet Prince The Crawl Centrefolds Swallow Drink You Pretty Song to Say Goodbye Burger Queen Every You Every Me Protege Moi Where Is My Mind (Live version with The Pixies) Taste in Men Lady Of The Flowers Brick Shithouse
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Kind of painful to see this thread so neglected. Anyway I just bought this https://www.placeboworld.co.uk/products/brian-molko-selected?variant=44444113371393
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It's gorgeous and I love it!! I wish she sang for longer, because oh my gosh does she sound beautiful. The song simply isn't long enough. I actually love the outro, it gives a beautiful vintage space-y sound that's dreamy but slightly eerie too. I'm reminded of Pink Floyd's "Echoes" and "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" in some of those really ambient sounds, but it also reminds me of the video game Bioshock Infinite The production is really interesting. I love the "old vinyl" sound. The vocal layering at the end of the singing section took me awhile to get used to!!! Her low register sounds gorgeously rich - it seems like we're all noticing in more and more performances she's getting that classic 2010-low back. And the higher octaves here? STUNNING! I would love for Lana and Jack to explore the spacey jazz-rock-blues Pink Floyd-Ella Fitzgerald-Etta James type sound more
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What a coincidence! I literally took out my vintage ee cummings book and re-read this one today! It is beautiful, one of my favourites too
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I agree! Like I mentioned earlier, it's really giving me WILD WEST Annie Oakley gunslinger, western movies, a woman sitting in an abandoned old saloon singing about her ex boyfriend who died and now she's going to seek revenge on his killers, or an ex who wronged her and now she's going to seek revenge
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That's not embarrassing, it's just so British I swear every other country knows so much more about them than wem do. My Mum can never remember who is who out of Phillip, Charles, and William The family names really do sound like royals though. And now there's the honorary family member Margaret too!
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King Charles is Queen Elizabeth's son, which is a little bit better than what you're thinking at least