(21-10-2010 22:07 )Captain Vimes Wrote: [ -> ]Since this thread is only populated by people who are pissed at the time of posting, me and Mister Gummidge it seems like, I thought I'd raise the tone a bit. The opening to this is a lot like, reminiscent I was gonna use but it's a bit posh, to the great Baroque composers such as Vivaldi, Percel and Handel.
Seriously you're going to let me get away this pseudo-twattery of the first order. It's feckin two months.
I remember when you'd get shot down in flames, on this forum, for this faux intellectual bollocks.
This forum, like the country. Woof. Woof. Going to the dogs.
And something more upmarket. The classic "Kill the Wabbit". In Italian, I think, for royalty purposes. I just shout Kill the Wabbit at the right times and you can't tell the difference.
I know i have posted this in Currently listening,but this never fails to put a huge smile on my face,as it evokes such great memories of my time in Oz.
Not really tied to one specific memory but this track and band were very much a staple part of my soundtrack during my early teen/high school years so hearing this or any of their stuff generally raises a smile and makes me stop for a couple of minutes nostalgia based on whatever pops in to my head - early girlfriends, ruckus in the schoolyard, scally kids vs us "grungers", family holidays with UKJ on my walkman etc etc
This one's actually specific to the footage itself I guess as-well as the song, but until I saw this on MTV Headbanger's Ball when I was 14 I'd previously thought stuff like UKJ, RATM, Soul Asylum, Pearl Jam, Nirvana etc was as heavy as it gets. Then I saw this and the week after went out and bought loads of Biohazard, Sepultura, Slayer and Pantera cassette's and CD's. I always thought the electric version of percussion based instrumental 'Kaiowas' they did here was way cooler than the acoustic version on the album. Finding this footage on youtube recently seriously made me smile.