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What song are you listening to right now?


I miss Don Bluth. It's a real shame he hasn't been able to make any films in so long (primarily because, according to him, no one wants to fund a hand drawn feature despite being interested in the stories he's pitched). That said, I have begun to detect some influence in recent animated films (Epic in particular was very Bluth-like), so perhaps some of the new crop of filmmakers grew up watching his stuff like I did and we're only now starting to see the impact he's had.
 
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Metal Invaders by Helloween... Got a free 15 days on Deezer for using their app and am using it to listen to some of Helloween albums I still don't own :P

[YouTube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaJqpRtO6l0[/YouTube]
 
Every time see Licorices user name I keep thinking of this song.
no account for dress sence, but I love the hard driving nature of the song.

I also find it interesting that it is the drummer singing lead vocals.


 
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For those in the US and Canada experiencing the "arctic vortex" (it got down into the teens [Fahrenheit] where I live earlier this week, but it's warmer now):

 
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A bit of ZZ Top for everyone, I like the hot rods.
They have an almost raw nature to them not too flash.


 
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So many things. Been really into Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy, Lauren Hill, More Dylan, always more Dylan, Johnny Cash, Some guitar instrumental stuff by Marc Rizzo, Dirty Vegas, Beatles and Paul McCartney. All kinds of stuff. I heard "Werewolves of London" the other day and just LOVED it. Warren Zevon!

I find myself bored or emotionally flat a lot, but a lot of music really moves me. I have a long drive to work and back, and immersing myself in music I love on the road just makes me feel good, and more like a normal human.
 
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The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - The Alpha / The Omega. Just sheer brutality and talent, wish they had not split just after this album was released.

 
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The Magnetic Fields
"The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing"

 
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