Sunday, June 16, 2013
Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand
When I fall back into a Led Zeppelin jag I fall hard. I've been listening to Presence over and over again for the last few days - I love the band's entire catalogue - they're the one "classic" rock band that still flows in my blood daily*, probably because they were a large part of the soundtrack to my days in high school spent really feasting on music - learning about it and really just over dosing on it constantly. I could go on - in fact I've half a mind to turn this into an article for Joup. Maybe I will. In the meantime however, I submit for your consideration, Achilles Last Stand - the greatest rock song ever?
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Elysium Extended Trailer
Is it me or doesn't it feel like Elysium and Pacific Rim will NEVER get here.
Break Bad Right Now
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Whatever the case I recently began re-watching Breaking Bad from the beginning. I've seen season one twice, but that's the only part of the series I've had the luxury of a repeated viewing on. With the final episodes coming up in August and my good friend Ray having never seen the show, this seemed the perfect time for a viewing as a 'run-up' to THE END.
I will cry when it's over, but I'm always glad when things aren't milked (a-hem... sopranos... a-hem*).
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*Which I love but was obviously milked.
Miranda Sex Garden - In Heaven (Everything is Fine)
A great rendition of a classic David Lynch-penned tune. The organ that serves as a bridge is among my favorite sounds ever.
How did I get to this? Weeeeellllll.....
I am a HUGE Miranda Sex Garden fan, but I haven't been on a 'binge' with them in a while. Then I a little while ago I was over on the always awesome Heaven is an Incubator and listened to this incredible Lustmord track that he posted (go to that track directly on the 'Incubator here). Somewhere in there (I was drifting and not totally conscious of time - the track will do that to you) there was an organ sound very similar to the one I mention above.
Re-Reading Neil Gaiman's Sandman
High on Fire's Spitting Fire
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