artemi
Venerated
Call me Tem
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Post by artemi on Sept 14, 2005 10:28:32 GMT -5
I know everyone has them. Songs that, for one reason or another, you always have stuck in your head. A small subset of your music lybrary that is always 'on', ticking away at back of your thoughts.
Mine ALWAYS seem to include two Card Captor Sakura songs, "Groovy" and "Catch You, Catch Me". Cowboy Bebop's "Flying Teapot" is another one, along with Spiral's "Cocktail".
What are yours?
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Post by Atreides Conscript on Sept 14, 2005 13:20:56 GMT -5
my mental muse machine seems to weigh heavily on The Real Folk Blues from Bebop, Shiangri-La from Fafner, Brilliant Road to Tomarrow from Stellvia, and the intro from Ghost In the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. That's hardly all of it, but the anime ones anyway.
Other than anime, I hear some amount of showtunes from things like Jesus Christ SuperStar (most notably the songs by Judas and Simon), and Loathing from the musical Wicked.
In classical I hear Agnus Dei, Rex Tremendae, The U.S.S.R. National Anthem (as done by the Red Army Choir circa. 1980), and... as of late a bunch of Strousse and and Lizst.
There are more, but those are the first that come to mind.
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antaeus
Superior
Underhanded Megalomaniac
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Post by antaeus on Sept 14, 2005 16:35:03 GMT -5
GSeeD Destiny: PRIDE GSeeD: Belive Koi Koi 7: www.minglong.org/Full Metal Alchemist: Ready! Steady! GO! And cripes, if Cocktail gets into your head...you just have to let it stay there. It leaves when it wants. XD
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Dyne
Commonplace
The Holy Eleven
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Post by Dyne on Sept 14, 2005 21:46:59 GMT -5
"I'm not OK" by My Chemical Romance. When I'm depressed I usually listen to (in my head or on radio) to Renaissance music. Classical music runs through my veins any other time. Either Mozart or Tchaikovsky.
Dyne
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celest
Fabled
And ye harm none
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Post by celest on Sept 14, 2005 23:55:35 GMT -5
Other than anime, I hear some amount of showtunes from things like Jesus Christ SuperStar (most notably the songs by Judas and Simon), and [glow=red,2,300]Loathing from the musical Wicked.[/glow] I LOVE that song. I love the how soundtrack. I can't wait to see the play. It is coming to Detorit this winter I think i so want to go see it. Anyway, as for stuff stuck in my head. Unfortunatley, mostly Sesame Street songs. Most notably "What's the Name of That Song." If you ever every the cahnce of hearing it, DON'T. My step dad went on a bussiness trip and reliesed he was humming that song. He is quoted with saying "I'm gonna kill the person that wrote that." According to my mom he also sings it in the shower but doesn't relieze it. This song is worse than "It's a Small World."
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The Hatter
Reputable
Twinkle, twinkle, little bat, how I wonder what your at...
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Post by The Hatter on Sept 16, 2005 18:07:17 GMT -5
Mine are veried a far between. "I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts": Monty Python "Glaring Dream": Gravitation Ending. "SCREAM": GLAY an EXILE "Colour me Blood Red": Malice Mizer "Tomorrow": Megumi Hayashibara from Full Metal Panic, Opening "Cocktail": Spiral "Logos Naki World": Hellsing Opening
And finaly "Genga Tensuduo 999" The closing to Galaxy Express 999
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Post by eunhathes on Sept 16, 2005 18:55:54 GMT -5
I have to admit, Shangri-La is catchy. And that whole soundtrack is a vexation and taxing to the mind to keep processing like that. I can't make it stop. Even better still, I'm enjoying every minute of my contamination... "ARE YOU THERE?"
Battle 2 from FFMQ keeps playing and I keep humming/noise making/whistling it. Same thing with the Warthog movement of the Truth and Reconcilliation Suite from Halo.
Then there are the random eighty's songs from the radio in the background of Paisan's/Cardinal's for THREE YEARS~!
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Post by curulambe on Sept 19, 2005 14:45:46 GMT -5
"Chorus of the Furies", from Orfeo e Eurydice, is one of the most awesome and sticky choral pieces ever. Other things that perpetually live in my head include pretty much anything by Massive Attack, the entire Katamari Damashi soundtrack, various Nelson-era shanties, the Confutatis from Mozart's Requiem, the Phrygian "Pange Lingua", "Scarborough Fair", and random plainsong tones. I nearly always have music going through my head.
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celest
Fabled
And ye harm none
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Post by celest on Sept 29, 2005 3:23:38 GMT -5
yep. i love sesame street. "I don't want to live on the moon" is currently Adrian's favorite lullabye. it is also very catchy. go figure.
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