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Salma Hayek's snakedance in "From Dusk 'til Dawn" -
Music: After Dark - Tito and las tarantulas
One of the sexiest dance scenes in cinema.
 
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I never liked Nirvana, but I always loved these guys.

Alive -- Pearl Jam

They performed yesterday at Rock Werchter (the largest festival of Belgium). If I would pay the money for a ticket, I would have gone for them. -> the ticket is way to expensive: €160 for 4 days or €70 for a day.
 
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The Jesus And Mary Chain - Cracking Up

Offspring - staring at the sun live

Alien Sex Fiend - Ingnore The Machine

The Sisters of Mercy -- Lucretia, My Reflection

Pixies - where is my mind

Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister

Bauhaus - She's in Parties

Ramones - I don´t want to grow up

White Stripes - I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself

Foo Fighters - All My Life

Love And Rockets - No Big Deal

JOY DIVISION - shadowplay

Hüsker Dü - Don't Want to Know if You are Lonely

Wipers - Doom Town

The Doors - Riders On the Storm

Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused

Deep purple - Child in time 1970

The Clash - London Calling

L7 - On my rockin machine

Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird

Siouxsie and the Banshees - Arabian Knights

U2 - Vertigo

Dr. Feelgood - Riot In Cell Block No9
 
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some good stuff on their hiddenx but vertigo...ahh...it killed what was the longest relationship i've had with a band. its not that the song is too horrible, but hearing it everywhere makes me want to construct an atomic bomb shelter and hide there:)
offspring can pull off spanish in their songs, but hearing bono speak spanish is riduculus.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQJbWTRhBys
this is my favourite u2 video that is just plain wierd from a tour cassette i rented a few years back. i saw them during popmart though. good stuff. sadly i saw oasis too;)
 
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For me "Vertigo" is a return to the good old - U2 guitar rock - from the '80s.
In the '90s the music of U2 was sometimes too artifcial for my ears.

some more:

Subway to Sally - Sag dem Teufel

Fischer Z - So Long

NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE - CORTEZ THE KILLER

Motörhead - Ace of Spades

Girlschool - Emergency

Jethro Tull - Boureé

The Hives - Die, Alright!

Rose Tattoo - Bad Boy For Love

The Detroit Cobras - Cha Cha Twist

Extrabreit - Flieger, Grüß mir die Sonne

ACDC - Hells Bells

Dead Kennedys - Holiday in Cambodia

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Jimi Hendrix - Star Sprangled Banner

Undertones - Teenage Kicks
 
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hey dte you mentioned you liked all bedazzled but i haven't heard you mention mistle thrush before. their first release was on bedazzled and they too are a bostonian band as well. i justed checked up on their site and two of their albums are available free for download. some of the distortion effects don't live up to the cd quality but if you haven't heard them take advantage of some good free tunes. i always liked this song.
http://www.mistlethrush.com/sound/mp3/Mistle_Thrush_SR_track8_Train_Song.mp3
 
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Live music by Bill Frisell - pulled from a radio broadcast, this is from the late 90's and is another recent digitization from tape. Pretty straight-ahead stuff from a guy who used electronic effects pretty heavily in creating layers of sound in his usual jazz guitar stuff.

Love Frisell's music. I've listened to his stuff for years. Have most everything he has released himself, have most everything he did with Zorn and about four or five albums by Paul Motian which he plays on. ("Paul Motian in Tokyo" being a favorite.)

Listening to "Unspeakable" right now which reminds me more of his older stuff than it does his newer stuff. It's one of my favorites by him. (A few other favorites being "Gone Like a Train", "Nashville" and "Lookout for Hope".) If you are looking for music that "has neither tonality or rhythm" then give Frisell's "Richter 858" a try. I've only made it through that CD a few times.
 
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Lamb of God

Finally i sit down and give this band a serious listen, and all I hear is Pantera Cloning 101. Prolly like them a whole lot more ten years ago!!
 
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yeah i've come across their name many a time while looking for lamb info/albums over the years. the album names and song titles kind of always sent me a packing though. lou's voice though is heavenly and theres lots of songs about angels and such. their 2nd and 3rd album are my faves by far and heres a track from the prior.
lamb - fly http://www.lamb.tv/music/sounds/fly.m3u
 
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Wow, does that bring back memories!!
 
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