Manic Street Preachers - Motorcycle Emptiness off their Generation Terrorists album this song sums up today's world....the lyrics are as follows --------------------------------------------- Culture sucks down words Itemise loathing and feed yourself smiles Organise your safe tribal war Hurt maim kill and enslave the ghetto Each day living out a lie Life sold cheaply forever, ever, ever Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Life lies a slow suicide Orthodox dreams and symbolic myths From feudal serf to spender This wonderful world of purchase power Just like lungs sucking on air Survivals natural as sorrow, sorrow, sorrow Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness All we want from you are the kicks you've given us All we want from you are the kicks you've given us All we want from you are the kicks you've given us All we want from you are the kicks you've given us Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Drive away and it's the same Everywhere death row, everyone's a victim Your joys are counterfeit This happiness corrupt political **** Living life like a comatose Ego loaded and swallow, swallow, swallow Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness Under neon loneliness everlasting nothingness
Moya - Godspeed You Black Emperor Far Beyond the Sun - Yngwie Malmsteen High Water Mark - Iced Earth Skeletons of Society - Slayer Infinite Dreams, Afraid to Shoot Strangers, Face In The Sand - Iron Maiden The 4th Branch - Immortal Technique A Wolf at the Door - Radiohead Iron Man, Children of the Grave - Black Sabbath Jazzy Belle - Outkast Soldier Side - System of a Down Pigs (Three Different Ones), One of my Turns - Pink Floyd The Getaway - Bone Thugs n Harmony Some DMX songs that I can't think of off hand... That one David Bowie album, Ziggy Stardust.
Paradise - the cover by dwight yoakam Beethoven's "Pathetique" Adagio Cantabile and "Mondschein Sonate" Adagio Sost Dylan's moonshiner Something so Right - Paul Simon
Famous Blue Raincoat - L. Cohen Stranger Song - L. Cohen Nobody Cept You - Dylan Early Morning Rain - G. Lightfoot, covered by Dylan And pretty much everything by Daniel Johnston
Any John Lennon song from Double Fantasy, and Imagine. Isn't It A Pity- George Harrison Father And Son- Cat Stevens
"spieluhr" by rammstein "fade to grey" by visage "mr amsterdam" by sum41 "call of chtulhu" by metallica "all you leave behind" by paradise lost "22 acacia avenue" by iron maiden "pisschrist" by fear factory 'rythm is a dancer" by snap! (i'm kind of ashamed by this one lol) and many others ...
Big Take Over - Bad Brains (that intro guitar tears my brain apart) Soul Rebel - Bob Marley (early calypso version) Adore - Prince Watchtower - Jimi Wishful Thinkin- Sly Stone
Cue the band nerd in me: Various Film Scores (wayyyy too many to name) The Divine Comedy - Robert W. Smith Russian Christmas Music - Alfred Reed Tons of others...too many to name...and not all instrumental. Nothing gives me chills like a very well done rendition of The Star Spangled Banner, though. The best example of this was Whitney Houston's Super Bowl rendition. Recorded or not, watching it STILL gives me chills.
Right Brigade - Bad Brains (the part where HR says RIGHT BRUH GAAAAADE in time with the snare hits) Gymnopedie (all) - Satie (so placid it gets to you) Deer Stop - Goldfrapp (the fade-out and return with Alison's filtered voice) Radio Song '04 - Bring Back The Guns(ILOVETHERADIOILOVETHERADIOILOVE) roygbiv - Boards of Canada (whole song) Map ref. 41N 93W - Wire (chorus) Equus - Blonde Redhead (coda) Transfigured Night - Schoenberg (various points, mostly reiterations of main theme) Memai - Soil & Pimp Sessions (the most hyperkinetic jazz ever) The Little Baby - Dinosaur Jr. (one of the few songs I like by Mascis) Her Name is Suicide - Serena Maneesh (overall) ....I need to stop, though I'm leaving off a ton of great stuff.
Oh yeah, Little Wing either Hendrix or SRV. That song makes me just melt, more so I think than the other.