Blue Oyster Cult - Flaming Telepaths Cat Stevens - Wild World Fleetwood mac - You Make Loving Fun Steely Dan - Josie
That's some old stuff! Reminds me of other early B.O.C. like "M.E.262", "Harvester of Eyes", "Buck's Boogie", "The Black and the Red", "Last days of May" and as the kings of laser, [size=+1]"ASTRONOMY"[/size]
What is the name of this song? Its by Johnny Cash and its a cover of a Korn song I think. I could be wrong about that, but it is a cover of some hard rock band. Dont ask me what any of the lyrics are because I have no idea. I'm have a complete brain fart on this one.
The Organ Donors - Locked Tight (Locked Trance mix) Lange ft. Skye - Drifting Away (Beam vs. Cyrus mix) Blank & Jones - Cream (Paul Van Dyk remix) Midtone - Pearl Perpetuous Dreamer - Dust.wav (armin van buuren's rising star mix) Rising Star - Touch Me (Vincent De Moor remix) Mesh - Purple Haze Ayu - M (Van Eyden vs M.O.R.P.H. remix) Darren Tate vs. Jono Grant - Nocturnal Creatures (Jono Grant remix) Afterburn - Fratty Boy Three Drives On A Vinyl - Greece 2000 William Orbit - Water From A Vine Leaf Solid Globe - North Pole 4 strings-into the night (original mix) Armin Van Buuren - Slipstream (feat. Airwave) Gus Gus - Purple (Sascha vs. The Light) BT & Paul Van Dyk - Namistai Cygnus X - Superstring (Rank 1 remix) Paul Van Dyk - Forbidden Fruit (Seven Ways mix) Active Sight - The Search For Freedom Airhead - Jetstream Cristopher Lawrence - Freefall Kyau vs. Albert - Velvet Morning (Mirco de Govia remix) Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (Three N One remix) Secret Knowledge - Sugar Daddy (Tripping On The Moon remix) Deepsky - Jareth's Church Ferry Corsten - Punk Moby - Everytime You Touch Me Bang! - Break Of Dawn Pulser - Cloudwalking Yahel & Eyal Barkan - Voyage DJ Ton T.B. - Electronic Malfunction Airwave - Escape From Nowhere Binary Finary - 1998 (PF Project mix) The Grid - Swamp Thing
hey, radar love's not crap, I love that song. Some other BOC songs not mentioned that i like are "In Thee" and "Shooting Shark"
P.O.D. "Alive" Cohead and Cambria "Welcome Home" Beach Boys "I Wanna Go Home" 2Pac "Until the End of Time" Jay-Z "Can I Get A" Natasha Beddingfield "Unwritten"
Another eclectic offering on the old 5 disc machine... 3rd Eye Blind- Out of the Vein Nickleback- All the right reasons Wallflowers- Rebel sweetheart A tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughhan The Fray-How to save a life
.....and those songs mark about the end of the good song writing from that group. I have sampled some newer stuff and turned them into frisbees. What the H*ll happened?
Right now no music, but as I was going to work, had Fear Factory - Dark Bodies going on full tilt!! Damn I love that song, smooth yet so aggressive.
I don't know the name of the song either, but he starts off "I cut myself today"... It's a cover alright, but not from Korn... I think it's from NIN...
I dunno if it's the song you're talking about, but Johnny Cash's last great song was called "Hurt". Prolly the saddest song I've heard, yet I love it. Here are the lyrics ... I hurt myself today to see if I still feel I focus on the pain the only thing that's real the needle tears a hole the old familiar sting try to kill it all away but I remember everything what have I become? my sweetest friend everyone I know goes away in the end and you could have it all my empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt I wear this crown of thorns upon my liar's chair full of broken thoughts I cannot repair beneath the stains of time the feelings disappear you are someone else I am still right here what have I become? my sweetest friend everyone I know goes away in the end and you could have it all my empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt if I could start again a million miles away I would keep myself I would find a way edit - not sure if you were talking about the original song or some rock re-do ...
Their second album Demanufacture is AWESOME!! My personal favorite track off it: "Self Bias Resistor".
You are correct! That track is off of Nine Inch Nails best album imho, The Downward Spiral. Cash's cover of the song is downright haunting (in a good way of course)!
Something here for the corporate mercanaries to listen to on their way to the office campus in the morning... Indeed the best example of what Pantera was all about, their 1997 LP Official Live: 101 Proof.