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  • Upon Having Reached My Third Year of Le Scrobbling

    Out 23 2009, 22h02 por zvirblis

    Here I am, once again. Today my profile turns 3 years old. It's been a decently big year for listening. I reached the big 50,000 tracks played, which was exciting. I finally got my songs per day average to 50, after it hovering in the 40s for a long time. Of course, then it dropped drastically over the summer when I didn't listen to much of anything. But now I'm going big again. So, let's see where my charts are.

    They Might Be Giants 3,673
    The Beatles 3,441
    Mike Oldfield 1,843
    Gorillaz 1,772
    Fountains of Wayne 1,356
    Queen 1,206
    Dong Bang Shin Ki 1,107
    The Alan Parsons Project 1,062
    The Killers 1,003
    Michelle Branch 982
    Vanessa Carlton 883
    Yoshihisa Hirano and Hideki Taniuchi 832
    Simon & Garfunkel 826
    Coldplay 782
    Paul McCartney 778
    Beck 773
    KT Tunstall 773
    The Presidents of the United States of America 762
    Blur 727
    Gabriel Mann 681
    The Beach Boys 656
    Elton John 650
    Geri X 645
    "Weird Al" Yankovic 629
    Donovan 614
    Billy Joel 538
    tvxq 530
    John Williams 460
    The Rocket Summer 434
    The Offspring 433
    Daft Punk 428
    Sean Lennon 416
    The Cranberries 395
    Michael Jackson 385
    Scissor Sisters 355
    Mannheim Steamroller 349
    The Brian Setzer Orchestra 338
    Imogen Heap 320
    John Linnell 305
    Mono Puff 287
    Koji Kondo 277
    Koji Kondo, Yoshiko Kawamoto 272
    Creedence Clearwater Revival 268
    Herman's Hermits 250
    Bow Wow Wow 245
    Cirque du Soleil 242
    super smash bros. brawl 239
    The B-52's 238
    Paul McCartney & Wings 238
    O-Zone 236

    So, there you have them. My charts as of today, though more music is playing on my iPod right now, which will undoubtedly cause this to be out of date by the time I publish it. So, who was big this year? Who's on the rise, who's falling, and who stayed the same?

    Well, first off, TMBG asserted their place as first quite dominantly, as opposed to when they and The Beatles were neck and neck. The Beatles still got 1,000+ plays though, so they were not neglected. Gorillaz also had another solid year. Fountains of Wayne had a big year, and rose up a few spots, not a small feat for someone in the top 10 of my charts. Queen moved up as well.

    The two biggest new additions are The Offspring and Daft Punk. While they were both in my charts a year ago, their presence was negligible. Now, they both have 400+ plays. Both are amazing. Daft Punk's Discovery is my album of the year, without a doubt.

    PUSA also moved up a good bit, and deservedly so, as they were not receiving enough attention in the past from me. The Beach Boys and Billy Joel also made some moves. Nice

    Bow Wow Wow rocketed up, since I finally listened to the music of theirs I had besides I Want Candy, and realized I liked it. Yay. Also, a welcome to the B-52's, who are fun times.

    So, who is making big moves outside of my top 50? Well, Owl City will probably be there soon enough. It seems I can't get enough of it. Also, Yui is fun. Nice mellow j-pop-rock is fun. Men At Work and Colin Hay are looking at making their moves into the charts soon. Oh, also Susumu Hirasawa, with the soundtrack to Paprika, has made his presence felt. No doubt about it, some of these artists will be in my charts next year. O-Zone is on the way out, as is the SSB:Brawl soundtrack. Herman's Hermits just doesn't have what it takes to really compete with any real competition either, given the small number of their songs I have. But only time will tell.

    That's it for now. My charts are pretty nice. They've settled somewhat into what they'll sort of look like for the predictable future. The top 10 won't change too much, the next 20 may shift around, but will have most of the same members. But things aren't so defined that they can't move at all, and that's why watching the charts is still fun. I'll see you in a year!
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  • CD Collection

    Out 19 2009, 14h10 por musicaddict05

    2 Fast 2 Furious
    3 Doors Down - Away From The Sun
    30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie
    The 69 Eyes - Devils
    80s Explosion

    A Fine Frenzy - Almost Lover (mp3)
    A Fine Frenzy - One Cell In The Sea (mp3)
    A Very Potter Musical (mp3)
    ABBA - Gold: Greatest Hits
    The Academy Is... - Almost Here
    The Academy Is... - Santi
    The Academy Is... - Fast Times At Barrington High
    Ace of Base - The Sign
    Across the Universe
    Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good
    A Tribute to Bryan Adams
    Aerosmith - O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits
    AFI - Black Sails in the Sunset
    AFI - The Art of Drowning
    AFI - Sing the Sorrow
    AFI - DECEMBERUNDERGROUND
    Aiden - Nightmare Anatomy
    Aiden - Rain In Hell
    Aiden - Conviction
    Clay Aiken - Bridge Over Troubled Water
    Clay Aiken - Measure of a Man
    Alkaline Trio - Crimson
    The All American Rejects - The All American Rejects
    The All American Rejects - Move Along
    Kris Allen - She Works Hard for the Money (mp3)
    Kris Allen - Remember the Time (mp3)
    Kris Allen - Heartless (mp3)
    Kris Allen - Ain't No Sunshine (mp3)
    America - History: America's Greatest Hits
    American Idol Finalists: Season 2 - God Bless the USA
    The Animals - House of the Rising Sun
    Apocalyptica - Inquisition Symphony
    The Arcade Fire - Funeral (mp3)
    Atreyu - Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses
    Avenged Sevenfold - Waking The Fallen
    Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil
    Avenged Sevenfold - Walk

    Back to School Facebook Sampler: Alternative Vol. 1 (mp3)
    Back to School Facebook Sampler: Alternative Vol. 2 (mp3)
    Back to School Facebook Sampler: Alternative Vol. 3 (mp3)
    Backstreet Boys - Backstreet's Back
    Backstreet Boys - For The Fans
    Backstreet Boys - Black and Blue
    Batman Forever
    The Beach Boys - The Very Best Of The Beach Boys: Sounds Of Summer
    The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    The Beatles - Abbey Road
    The Beatles - 1967-1970
    Bee Gees - Greatest
    Joshua Bell - Sibelius and Goldmark Concertos
    The Black Crowes - Greatest Hits 1990-1999: A tribute to a work in progress...
    Blase Debris - Bury The Hatchet
    Blink 182 - Blink 182
    Blue Oyster Cult - Super Hits
    Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi
    Bon Jovi - 7800 Farenheit
    Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
    Bon Jovi - New Jersey
    Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith
    Bon Jovi - Cross Road
    Bon Jovi - These Days
    Bon Jovi - Crush
    Bon Jovi - One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001
    Bon Jovi - Bounce
    Bon Jovi - Target Exclusive
    Bon Jovi - Bounce: The Tour Edition
    Bon Jovi - This Left Feels Right
    Bon Jovi - 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong...
    Bon Jovi - Have A Nice Day
    Bon Jovi - Live from the Have A Nice Day Tour
    Bon Jovi - Lost Highway
    Bon Jovi - The Circle
    David Bowie - Best Of Bowie
    Bowling for Soup - A Hangover You Don't Deserve
    Boys Like Girls - Boys Like Girls
    Brand New - Deja Entendu
    Bright Eyes - Four Winds
    Marc Broussard - Carencro
    Buzz

    Ryan Cabrera - Take It All Away
    Ryan Cabrera - You Stand Watching
    Marty Casey and Lovehammers - Marty Casey and Lovehammers
    Marty Casey and Lovehammers - Merry Christmas (All Year Long) (mp3)
    Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
    Celtic Odyssey
    Celtic Traditions
    Chocolat
    Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
    Cirque du Soleil - Alegria
    Cirque du Soleil - O
    Civil Twilight - Quiet In My Town (mp3)
    Civil Twilight - Civil Twilight (mp3)
    Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Clapton
    The Click Five - Greetings From Imrie House
    The Click Five - Catch Your Wave (mp3)
    Cobra Starship - While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Street
    Coldplay - X&Y
    David Cook - Analog Heart (mp3)
    David Cook - Billie Jean (mp3)
    David Cook - Always Be My Baby (mp3)
    David Cook - The Music of the Night (mp3)
    David Cook - The Time Of My Life (mp3)
    David Cook - David Cook
    Creed - Weathered
    Creedence Clearwater Revival - The Ultimate Collection

    The Darkness - Permission to Land
    Howie Day - Stop All The World Now
    Death Cab for Cutie - Live at Street Scene (mp3)
    Def Leppard - Vault
    Gavin DeGraw - Chariot
    Gavin DeGraw - Live at Northern Lights (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - Chariot Stripped
    Gavin DeGraw - Live at Skidmore College (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - Live At Alice Lounge (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - In Love With A Girl (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - Gavin DeGraw
    Gavin DeGraw - Free
    Joey DeGraw - Midnight Audio
    Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
    Disturbed - Believe
    Doghouse Records: Soundtrack to Your Summer
    The Doors - The Best of The Doors
    Draco and the Malfoys - Live at San Diego County Library (mp3)
    The Dresden Dolls - The Dresden Dolls
    The Dresden Dolls - Yes, Virginia...
    Drive Thru Records 2006 Sampler
    Dropping Daylight - Brace Yourself
    Duffy - Rockferry

    Envy on the Coast - EP (mp3)
    Evanescence - Fallen

    Fall Out Boy - Evening Out With Your Girlfriend
    Fall Out Boy - Take This to Your Grave
    Fall Out Boy - My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue
    Fall Out Boy - From Under The Cork Tree
    Fall Out Boy - From Under the Cork Tree: Tour Edition
    Fall Out Boy - Infinity On High
    Fall Out Boy/Less Than Jake - Split Single
    Fall Out Boy/Project Rocket - Split EP
    Fearless Summer 2006 Sampler
    Finch - Say Hello to Sunshine
    Florez - EP
    Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose
    Foo Fighters - One by One
    Gideon Freudmann - Holiday Clocks
    Gideon Freudmann - Hologram Crackers
    From First to Last - Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has A Bodycount
    From First to Last - Heroine
    Fuel - Sunburn
    Fuel - Something Like Human
    Fuel - Natural Selection
    Fueled by Ramen/Decaydance Hot in 2006 Sampler

    Garden State
    Godsmack - Faceless
    Godsmack - IV
    Goo Goo Dolls - Superstar Car Wash
    Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo
    Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up the Girl
    Goo Goo Dolls - What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art, and Commerce
    Goo Goo Dolls - Gutterflower
    Goo Goo Dolls - Let Love in
    Goo Goo Dolls - Before its too late (mp3)
    Goo Goo Dolls - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Singles (mp3)
    Good Charlotte - Good Charlotte
    Good Charlotte - The Young and the Hopeless
    Good Charlotte - The Anthem
    Good Charlotte - The Chronicles of Life and Death
    Good Charlotte - Good Morning Revival
    Dean Gray - American Edit (mp3)
    Grease
    Greatest Hits of the 70s
    Green Day - Kerplunk
    Green Day - Dookie
    Green Day - Live at Woodstock 1994 (mp3)
    Green Day - Insomniac
    Green Day - Nimrod
    Green Day - Warning
    Green Day - International Superhits
    Green Day - Shenanigans
    Green Day - American Idiot
    Green Day - Bullet in a Bible
    Josh Groban - Josh Groban
    Josh Groban - Closer
    Josh Groban - Remember (mp3)
    Guster - Amsterdam (mp3)
    Gym Class Heroes - The Papercut Chronicles
    Gym Class Heroes - As Cruel As School Children

    Hairspray (movie)
    Hall and Oates - Ultimate Daryl Hall and John Oates
    Hanson - Middle Of Nowhere
    Hanson - I Will Come To You
    Hanson - This Time Around
    Hanson - Underneath Acoustic
    Hanson - Underneath
    Hanson - The Walk
    Hard-Fi - Stars Of CCTV
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
    Hawthorne Heights - The Silence in Black and White
    Hawthorne Heights - If Only You Were Lonely
    Heart - The Essential Heart
    Hellogoodbye - Hellogoodbye
    Hellogoodbye - Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!
    High School Musical 3
    Tyler Hilton - The Tracks Of
    HIM - Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666
    HIM - Dark Light
    Hinder - Extreme Behavior
    Earl Hines - Piano Solos
    Holes
    Hoobastank - Hoobastank
    Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View
    House of Wax

    Billy Idol - Greatest Hits
    Enrique Iglesias - Escape
    In the Heights OBC
    Incubus - Make Yourself
    Incubus - Morning View
    Introduction to Victory Records 2006 Sampler
    INXS - The Best of INXS
    Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

    Jack's Mannequin - Everything in Transit
    Michael Jackson - Thriller
    Jane's Addiction - Strays
    Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Collision Course
    Michael Johns - Dream On (mp3)
    Journey - Inifinity
    Journey - Evolution
    Journey - Departure
    Journey - Escape
    Journey - Frontiers
    Journey - Greatest Hits
    Journey - The Essential Journey
    Journey - Revelation
    Juno

    Kansas - Live: Dust in the Wind
    Alicia Keys - Songs in A Minor
    Kill Hannah - For Never and Ever
    Kill Hannah - The Curse of Kill Hannah
    Kill Hannah - Lips Like Morphine (mp3)
    Kill Hannah - Until There's Nothing Left Of Us
    The Killers - Hot Fuss
    Kings of Leon - Only by the Night
    KISS - The Very Best Of Kiss

    Lacuna Coil - Comalies
    Lady GaGa -The Fame
    Adam Lambert - Ring of Fire (mp3)
    Adam Lambert - Mad World (mp3)
    Adam Lambert - Whole Lotta Love (mp3)
    Adam Lambert - Tracks of My Tears (mp3)
    Storm Large - Ladylike (mp3)
    Leaves' Eyes - Vinland Saga (mp3)
    Less Than Jake - Anthem
    Lifehouse - Who We Are
    Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and Hot Dog Flavored Water
    Linkin Park - Meteora
    Litte White Lie (mp3)
    Live - Throwing Copper
    Lola Ray - I Don't Know You
    Lostprophets - Liberation Transmission

    Barry Manilow - The Greatest Songs Of The Eighties (mp3)
    Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane
    Maroon 5 - Live: Friday the 13th
    Maroon 5 - It Won't Be Soon Before Long
    Matchbox Twenty - Exile On Mainstream
    John Mayer - Room for Squares
    Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell
    Men in Black II
    Mest - Destination Unknown
    Mest - Mest
    Mest - Photographs
    Metallica - Metallica
    Metallica - St. Anger
    Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion
    Moments in Grace - Moonlight Survived
    Motion City Soundtrack - I Am the Movie
    Motion City Soundtrack - Commit This to Memory
    Motley Crue & Chester Bennington - Home Sweet Home (mp3)
    Moulin Rouge
    Jason Mraz - Waiting for My Rocket to Come
    Jason Mraz - Live at Radio City Music Hall (mp3)
    MrNorth - Lifesize
    Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
    Muse - The Resistance
    Music: An Appreciation
    MxPx - Panic
    My Chemical Romance - I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
    My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
    My Chemical Romance - Life on the Murder Scene
    My Chemical Romance - Welcome To The Black Parade (mp3)
    My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade

    Matt Nathanson - Some Mad Hope
    Nelly - Country Grammar
    New Found Glory - From the Screen to Your Stereo
    New Found Glory - New Found Glory
    New Found Glory - Sticks and Stones
    Ne-Yo - Year Of The Gentleman
    Nightmare Before Christmas
    Nightwish - Over The Hills And Far Away
    Nightwish - Once
    Nightwish - Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish
    Nirvana - Nirvana
    NOW 4
    NOW 5
    NOW 6
    NOW 11
    NOW 12
    *NSYNC - *NSYNC
    *NSYNC - Thinking Of You
    *NSYNC - Home for Christmas
    *NSYNC - No Strings Attached
    *NSYNC - Its Gonna Be Me
    *NSYNC - Celebrity

    O.A.R. - Live at SPAC
    OK Go - Oh No
    One Tree Hill Vol. 1
    One Tree Hill Vol. 2
    Only Rock n Roll 1975-1979
    Over It - Welcome To Virginia: The Ready Series
    Over It - Outer Banks
    Over It - Step Outside Yourself
    Owl City - Ocean Eyes

    Panic! At the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
    Papa Roach - Infest
    Papa Roach - Getting Away With Murder
    Pearl Harbor
    Pearl Jam - Ten
    Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl (mp3)
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits
    Phantom of the Opera OBC
    Phantom of the Opera (movie)
    Phantom Planet - The Guest
    Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
    Pink Spiders - Teenage Graffiti
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    Plain White T's - Hey There Delilah (mp3)
    Plain White T's - Hate (I Really Don't Like You) (mp3)
    Poison - Greatest Hits 1986-1996
    Puddle of Mudd - Come Clean

    Rancid - Indestrubtible
    The Rasmus - Dead Letters
    The Rasmus - Hide From The Sun
    The Receiving End of Sirens - Demo
    Red Car Wire - Red Car Wire (mp3)
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits and Videos
    Rent OBC
    REO Speedwagon - Live: You Get What You Play For
    REO Speedwagon - You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish
    REO Speedwagon - Hi Infidelity
    Kyle Riabko - 3 From Before
    Riverdance
    Rock Against Bush Vol. 1
    Rock Against Bush Vol. 2
    Rock Star Supernova - Rock Star Supernova
    Rock This
    Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Rooney - Rooney

    sAMPler Vol. 22
    sAMPler Vol. 25
    Santana - Supernatural
    Saosin - Saosin
    Selena - All My Hits: Todos Mis Exitos
    Shadows Fall - The Art of Balance
    Shakira - Laundry Service
    Shinedown - Leave a Whisper
    Silverchair - Neon Ballroom
    Simple Plan - No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls
    Simple Plan - Still Not Getting Any...
    Simple Plan - Simple Plan
    Ashlee Simpson - Autobiography
    Sixx:AM - Life Is Beautiful (mp3)
    Sleeveless: A Purevolume Digital Collection (mp3)
    SMG Digital Music Sampler 2007 (mp3)
    Smile Empty Soul - Smile Empty Soul
    Smile Empty Soul - Anxiety (mp3)
    Will Smith - Big Willie Style
    Snow Patrol - Final Straw
    Something Corporate - Audioboxer
    Something Corporate - Leaving Through the Window
    Something Corporate - North
    Britney Spears - Oops...i Did It Again
    Spice Girls - Spice
    Spider Man
    Spring Awakening OBC
    Bruce Springsteen - The Rising
    Bruce Springsteen - The Essential Bruce Springsteen
    Ryan Star - Songs From The Eye Of An Elephant
    Ryan Star - Breathe
    The Starting Line - Say It Like You Mean It
    Steriogram - Schmack!
    Styx - The Grand Illusion
    Styx - Greatest Hits
    Styx - Greatest Hits Part 2
    Styx - Cyclorama
    Sub Pop Facebook Sampler (mp3)
    Sugarcult - Start Static
    Sum 41 - All Killer, No Filler
    Sum 41 - Does This Look Infected?
    Supertramp - Classics, Volume 9
    Sweeney Todd (movie)

    Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
    Taking Back Sunday - Where You Want to Be
    Taking Back Sunday - Louder Now
    Teitur - Poetry and Aeroplanes
    T.I. - Paper Trail
    Three Days Grace - Three Days Grace
    Three Days Grace - One X
    Tokio Hotel - Scream
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve and Other Stories
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Lost Christmas Eve
    Trapt - Trapt
    Trustkill 2004 Summer Sampler
    Trustkill 2006 Spring Sampler
    Twilight
    Twilight Saga: New Moon

    Under the Influence of Giants - Under The Influence of Giants
    Uprising Sound Revolution Summer 2006 Sampler
    Keith Urban - Be Here
    The Used - The Used
    The Used - In Love and Death
    Usher - 8701

    Van Halen - Van Halen
    Vertical Horizon - Everything You Want
    The Vines - Winning Days

    Walk the Line
    Butch Walker - Letters
    Butch Walker - Cover Me Badd
    Butch Walker - The Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites
    Butch Walker - Leavin' the Game on Luckie Street (mp3)
    Butch Walker - Here Comes The... (mp3)
    Fats Waller - The Very Best Of Fats Waller
    Warped Tour 2002
    Warped Tour 2003
    Warped Tour 2004
    Warped Tour 2005
    Warped Tour 2006
    Warped Tour 2007
    Ricky Warwick - Tattoos and Alibis
    Ben Webster - Masters of Jazz: Ben Webster
    White Lies - To Lose My Life
    The Who - Tommy
    Wilco - Wilco (mp3)
    Within Temptation - The Silent Force
    World Music Facebook Sampler (mp3)

    Weird Al Yankovic - Poodle Hat
    Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue

    Zoolander
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  • Seen Live List

    Out 7 2009, 18h18 por musicaddict05

    1996
    8.11 - Hootie and the Blowfish

    Unknown Date
    - Backstreet Boys, Jimmy Ray
    - *NSYNC, Pink
    - Albany Symphony Orchestra with Yo-Yo Ma
    - Gideon Freudmann

    2003
    3.3 - Bon Jovi, Goo Goo Dolls
    4.27 - New Found Glory, Good Charlotte, Less Than Jake
    5.13 - Matchbox Twenty, Sugar Ray, Maroon 5
    6.12 - Journey, Styx, REOSpeedwagon
    8.3 - Bon Jovi, Goo Goo Dolls
    8.4 - American Idol: Season 2
    8.? - America, Average White Band
    8.15 - Hanson, Teitur
    8.22 - Def Leppard, Ricky Warwick
    10.19 - Good Charlotte, Something Corporate, Mest
    11.28 - Aerosmith, KISS, The Porch Ghouls

    2004
    3.24 - Trapt, Smile Empty Soul, Finger Eleven
    4.23 - Fuel, Breaking Benjamin, Silvertide
    6.12 - Smile Empty Soul, Steriogram, Moments in Grace
    7.? - Blue Oyster Cult
    7.14 - Hall and Oates, Michael McDonald, Average White Band
    8.15 - Gavin DeGraw, Toby Lightman, Marc Broussard
    9.3 - [artist[Journey, MrNorth

    2005
    1.26 - Tyler Hilton
    2.13 - Ryan Cabrera, Aslyn, Kyle Riabko
    2.18 - Gavin DeGraw, Florez
    3.20 - Papa Roach, Skindred, The F-Ups, Fight of your Life
    4.8 - Gavin DeGraw, Jem, Michael Tolcher
    4.25 - Green Day, My Chemical Romance
    5.21 - The Click Five, Brie Larson, Bowling for Soup, Pussycat Dolls, Good Charlotte, Gavin DeGraw, Backstreet Boys, Will Smith, Gwen Stefani, Rob Thomas, Black Eyed Peas, John Legend, Frankie J, Baby Bash, Howie Day, Akon, Natalie
    7.14 - Cirque du Soleil – “O”
    7.30 - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Black Crowes
    8.6 - Gavin DeGraw, Twist and Shout, Jon George
    8.28 - Gavin DeGraw, Butch Walker
    10.22 - Albany Symphany Orchestra with Albany Pro Musica, Dana Beth Miller, Lucille Beer, and Scott Ramsey
    11.30 - Aerosmith, Lenny Kravitz
    12.12 - Bon Jovi, wetwerks
    12.26 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra

    2006
    2.3 - Cirque du Soleil – “Delirium”
    2.15 – Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera
    3.15 - Fall Out Boy, The All-American Rejects, Hawthorne Heights, From First to Last, The Hush Sound
    8.7 - Counting Crows, Goo Goo Dolls
    9.16 - Def Leppard, Journey
    10.6 - Blue Man Group, Tracy Bonham
    10.19 - The All-American Rejects, Under the Influence of Giants, IMA Robot, Damone
    11.25 - Goo Goo Dolls, Over It
    12.22 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra

    2007
    1.9 - Kill Hannah, The Pink Spiders, Dropping Daylight, Saosin, Action Reaction, Love Arcade
    3.10 - Kansas
    4.11 – Jonathan Larson’s RENT
    4.28 – Grand Fiasco, One Over Chaplin, Unspoken
    5.12 - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Under the Influence of Giants
    5.30 - Fall Out Boy, +44, The Academy Is..., Paul Wall, Cobra Starship
    7.24 - Goo Goo Dolls, Lifehouse, Colbie Caillat
    12.5 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra

    2008
    4.26 - Kristy's Corner Store, The Peeps, Unspoken, A Sound Decision, Eve 6
    5.10 - Jonathan Larson’s RENT
    8.24 - Journey, Heart, Cheap Trick
    12.7 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra

    2009
    4.25 - A Sound Decision, Say Anything
    7.28 – Jonathan Larson’s RENT
    8.19 – American Idol: Season 8
    9.3 - Journey, Heart
    9.6 - Cirque du Soleil – “Alegria”
    10.9 - David Cook, Ryan Star
    10.24 - Jeff Dunham, Brian Haner
    12.13 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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  • Last.fm Milestones

    Jul 28 2009, 16h58 por Arshenik

    I've found this generator today... x]
    Too big to be posted on main page (and well, some old 'milestones' are nice to be remembered but I don't even recognize this songs now x_X

    Last.FM Milestones:1st track (26 Nov 2007) :
    Cirque du Soleil - TocarTango
    1000th track (7 Feb 2008) :
    Urban Trad - TocarKerua
    2000th track (27 Feb 2008) :
    より子 - HIKARI -N.Y.version-
    3000th track (12 Mar 2008) :
    Bill Whelan - Marta's Dance / The Russian Dervish
    4000th track (30 Mar 2008) :
    梶浦由記 - In the Land of Twilight, Under the Moon
    5000th track (8 Apr 2008) :
    Dolly Parton - TocarJolene
    6000th track (19 Apr 2008) :
    ALI PROJECT - Little Reliance
    7000th track (7 May 2008) :
    Grzegorz Turnau - TocarJak linoskoczek
    8000th track (25 May 2008) :
    Hans Zimmer - TocarSalvete Virgines
    9000th track (13 Jun 2008) :
    Siam Shade - PINK SPIDER
    10000th track (25 Jun 2008) :
    Edward Shearmur - TocarProt Missing
    11000th track (12 Jul 2008) :
    Nakajima Ai - What 'bout my star?@Formo
    12000th track (24 Jul 2008) :
    Dia Psalma - Thrash Future Dance
    13000th track (17 Aug 2008) :
    Dia Psalma - TocarAck högaste himmel
    14000th track (29 Aug 2008) :
    鷺巣詩郎 - here to stay
    15000th track (5 Oct 2008) :
    Fukuhara Mari - Imayou to Shu
    16000th track (19 Oct 2008) :
    Fukuhara Mari - Mikado Ten
    17000th track (31 Oct 2008) :
    Rhapsody of Fire - Land Of Immortals (Remake)
    18000th track (14 Nov 2008) :
    菅野よう子 - Tsuioku no Trumpet
    19000th track (15 Jan 2009) :
    Makino Yui - Amrita -Hikikatari-
    20000th track (30 Jan 2009) :
    Basil Poledouris - Plane Crash
    21000th track (12 Mar 2009) :
    (unknown) - Once in a Lifetime
    22000th track (15 Apr 2009) :
    Arakain - Jsou tady
    23000th track (7 May 2009) :
    Arkona - TocarVo Slavu Velikim!
    24000th track (26 May 2009) :
    Best B4 - Ei pea ütlema sulle
    25000th track (17 Jul 2009) :
    Alkonost - TocarTime of the Rage
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  • The extensive 'Seen Live' list with commentary

    Jul 5 2009, 16h05 por crestfall1

    A Silver Mt. Zion (2008)
    After Forever (2004)
    Alaska Kalan (2007)
    At the Gates (2008)
    Avenged Sevenfold (2008)
    Amorphis [4] (2006, 2007, 2 x 2008)
    Anathema [2] (2008, 2009)
    Apocalyptica (2006)
    Apulanta [5] (2002, 3 x 2003, 2006)
    Before the Dawn (2007)
    Black Dahlia Murder (2009)
    Blanko (2009)
    Boris (2008)
    Bullet for My Valentine (2008)
    Callisto [3] (2007, 2 x 2009)
    Chaos Infinitum [4] (2 x 2005, 2006, 2007)
    Chestburster (2009)
    Children of Bodom [2] (2005, 2009)
    Cirque du Soleil (2007)
    CMX [2] (2006, 2008)
    Cold Fairyland (2008)
    Cynic (2009)
    Deep Purple (2003)
    Devenial Verdict [2] (2 x 2009)
    Diablo (2006)
    Dir en grey [2] (2 x 2007)
    Divine Intervention [2] (2 x 2005)
    Don Johnson Big Band [3] (2006, 2007, 2009)
    dälek (2009)
    Eläkeläiset (2008)
    Emiliana Torrini (2009)
    Emperor (2007)
    Entombed (2009)
    Ever Circling Wolves [2] (2008, 2009)
    Flogging Molly (2008)
    girugamesh (2009)
    Ghost Brigade (2009)
    God is an Astronaut (2009)
    Gojira (2009)
    Goon (2008)
    Herra Ylppö & Ihmiset (2008)
    Hidria Spacefolk [2] (2 x 2007)
    Hjaltalín (2009)
    Hurt (2006)
    Hässäkkä (2008)
    Immortal (2009)
    Insomnium [2] (2 x 2007)
    Iron Maiden [2] (2003, 2008)
    ISIS [2] (2007, 2009)
    Ismo Alanko Säätiö (2006)
    Ismo Alanko Teholla (2008)
    José González (2008)
    Katatonia (2009)
    Kent (2008)
    Kìla (2009)
    Korpiklaani (2009)
    Kotipelto (2004)
    Kuusumun Profeetta (2009)
    Ladytron (2007)
    Lapko [3] (2006, 2007, 2009)
    Lauren Harris (2008)
    Lowlife Rock'n'Roll Philosophers (2009)
    Magyar Posse (2008)
    Maj Karma [2] (2006, 2009)
    Mamiffer (2009)
    Manowar (2009)
    Maria Gasolina (2008)
    Medicated (2009)
    Mensura [2] (2005, 2006)
    Metallica (2004)
    Ministry (2008)
    Mogwai (2006)
    Moi Dix Mois (2007)
    Mokoma (2006)
    Moonsorrow (2007)
    MUCC (2009)
    Murderdolls [2] (2002, 2003)
    Murmansk (2009)
    My Dying Bride (2009)
    myGrain (2005)
    Naamiomiehet (2009)
    Naturemorte (2007)
    Neurosis (2009)
    Nevernettles (2005)
    Nick Arse & the Arsenicks [4] (2005, 2 x 2006, 2009)
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (2009)
    Nicole [2] (2007, 2009)
    Nightwish [2] (2004, 2008)
    Nine Inch Nails [2] (2 x 2007)
    Oomph! (2006)
    Opeth [4] (2006, 2008, 2 x 2009)
    Pain (2007)
    Papa Roach (2002)
    Placebo (2009)
    Porcupine Tree [3] (2007, 2008, 2009)
    Radar (2008)
    Regression (2009)
    Riverside (2007)
    Rotten Sound (2009)
    Röyhkä ja Rättö ja Lehtisalo (2009)
    Scandinavian Music Group [2] (2006, 2008)
    Sleep on the Railroad Tracks (2009)
    Slipknot (2004)
    Snipe Drive (2008)
    Soilwork (2006)
    Sonata Arctica (2007)
    Stam1na [3] (2008, 2 x 2009)
    Standard Coil Company [3] (2 x 2007, 2009)
    Subspace Radio (2007)
    Swallow the Sun (2007)
    Sydän, sydän [3] (2006, 2008, 2009)
    Temples (2009)
    The Faceless (2009)
    The Hypnomen (2007)
    The Ocean (2009)
    The Smashing Pumpkins (2008)
    The Wandering Midget (2009)
    Timo Rautiainen (2006)
    Tool (2006)
    Tracedawn [3] (3 x 2008)
    Ultramariini (2006)
    Uriah Heep (2003)
    Vauva [3] (2 x 2008, 2009)
    Von Hertzen Brothers [3] (2 x 2008, 2009)
    WASP (2007)
    YUP [6] (3 x 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008)

    Comments:

    A Silver Mt. Zion (October 5th, 2008 @ Club Tavastia, Helsinki): The show was surprisingly interesting, taking into account that it was a post-rock band playing. The set consisted of mainly newer songs that are more vocal-oriented, which didn't bother me at all, but my friends in the audience felt that it would've been better if they had played older, instrumental tracks. Well, some like Efrim's voice, some don't. It was no problem to me, and I was mesmerized for the whole set, and especially God Bless Our Dead Marines' ending part with the a cappella section cycling in three parts was simply amazing. Also the songs that don't have drums in the album versions had them now, giving them more drive and depth. Definitely one of the best gigs of that year, and ASMZ remains one of the bands that I must see again in the future.
    [setlist: 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons, God Bless Our Dead Marines, I Built Myself a Metal Bird, I Fed My Metal Bird the Wings of Other Metal Birds, Horses in the Sky,
    1,000,000 to Make This Sound, There's a Light, encore: Microphones in the Trees, Take These Hands and Throw Them in the River]


    After Forever (December 26th, 2004 @ Jäähalli, Helsinki): They were the first warm-up act of Nightwish. Mostly boring and unoriginal operatic metal. Didn't really catch my attention - except when they played an Iron Maiden cover TocarThe Evil That Men Do.

    Alaska Kalan (December 22nd, 2007 @ Club Tavastia, Helsinki): Alaska was the warm-up act of Don Johnson Big Band, and even though I'm not really fond of blues, his energetic live show really hit me. Incredible voice and nice slide guitarwork with his resonator guitar kept the audience definitely entertained. Also his ramblings about the United States and sincere apologies about being an american himself between the songs were sure things to grasp the attention. If I happen to be somewhere around where he's palying, I'm sure to see him again.

    At the Gates (July 4th, 2008 @ Ruisrock, Turku): I was expecting a lot more of them after having listened them and The Haunted beforehand a bit, but their live show was pretty lame, and their sounds quite horrible. Lucky I wasn't a big fan of them, I might've been disappointed. Didn't stay there long enough to see their set to the end.

    Avenged Sevenfold (July 18th, 2008 @ Olympiastadion, Helsinki): A7X was Iron Maiden's second warm-up act. In my very humble opinion, they were utter shite. I hadn't heard anything from them beforehand, and I was completely disappointed. There were loads of teen girls in the who were going to see them, and leave before Iron Maiden, I mean, what the hell? Completely unoriginal, reel br00tal riffs mixed with happy-go-lucky pop melodies, guitar solos that made my ears bleed (honestly, they were horrible), and all that topped with the ultimate evil skull-demon-backdrop that fits them like a straight edge dude at Oktoberfest. Brrrh. Never, ever, ever again.

    Amorphis (July 8th, 2006 @ Ruisrock, Turku): My first Amorphis show, and quite a regular one. The Way got me pumped up. But I must admit that Tomi Joutsen's dreadlocks were pretty impressive sight when he headbanged.
    Amorphis (August 5th, 2007 @ Ankkarock, Vantaa): Pretty dull for an Amorphis show. But they played TocarAlone, which made me happy. Joutsen's locks still worked.
    Amorphis (June 13th, 2009 @ Provinssirock, Seinäjoki): A regular set too, but from what I've seen, the best one yet. This one had the biggest audience, so I guess they've been getting popular all the time. Played TocarAlone again, yay, Joutsen's locks still looked awesome, yay.
    Amorphis (June 28th, 2009 @ Tuska, Helsinki): Well, pretty much the same thing as in Provinssirock, but they played on the main stage, which somehow added to their stage presence. Though nothing special, it didn't hurt at all seeing them once again live.

    Anathema (July 24th, 2008 @ Nosturi, Helsinki): Well, I'm not a big fan of Anathema, but they were still worth seeing even though I knew only a handful of songs. Before the encore songs Vince Cavanagh emerged from the backstage with a box of beer he said they didn't want, and started throwing beer cans to the audience. You could see they were not too serious about playing, but enjoying it as much as they could.

    Boris (2nd May, 2008 @ Tavastia, Helsinki): Ohmygods, one of the most amazing concerts I've witnessed. When the first song began, the first third of the WHOLE FRIGGIN' AUDIENCE formed a massive mosh pit. During the final part of the show, while the rest of the band were droning, the drummer climbed on his drumset and jumped to the audience, did a quick crowsurf and returned to the drum seat to finish the song. Plus vocalist playing a two-neck instrument that is both bass and guitar is amazing too.

    Bullet For My Valentine (July 6th, 2008 @ Ruisrock, Turku): Practically the same thing as with A7X without happy-go-lucky melodies and the backdrop. I can't understand their popularity amongst teen girls. Could watch about the first third of the gig, then had to call it quits.

    Callisto (June 1st, 2007 @ Nosturi, Helsinki): They were pretty dull the first time I saw them live, which was quite a disappointment, because I had really enjoyed True Nature Unfolds and Noir. They played with Swallow the Sun and Before the Dawn, but they were mainly the reason I went to that particular concert.
    Callisto (June 12th, 2009 @ Provinssirock, Seinäjoki): The new vocalist, Jani Ala-Hukkala was really that this band needed to make their live shows more interesting. Even though not really a showman, his facial expressions when singing growls and shouts are the most furious I've ever seen, as if he was about to beat anyone close enough to a bloody pulp. Full marks for that, because it looks so stupid when somebody is growling like a demon but looks as if they're scared of everything and -one. At least he knows how you're supposed to look when you're growling.
    Callisto (June 26th, 2009 @ Tuska, Helsinki): A bit duller show than a few weeks beforehand in Provinssirock. The setlist was not so tight, and unlike in Provinssirock, you couldn't hear almost anything from the low end. The bass was almost nonexistent, which was a pity, because their basslines add so much to their sound, especially when playing live.

    Chestburster (July 4th, 2009 @ Lepakkomies, Helsinki): Dude, what stage energy! It's pretty rare I see band's bassist jump from the stage to the moshpit and play bass at the same time! Though their mix of stoner rock, psychedelia and punk was not really my cup of tea, I really enjoyed their performance, especially their speaks in-between songs, where they praised their little hometown of Kouvola, picked up fight with people of Helsinki and joked about syphilis the singer claimed to have. And after the set was over and the bassist and drummer left the stage, the vocalist-guitarist took off all his clothes, played the guitar with his manly parts with wah pedal on full, and finished the set by playing a short part of Star-spangled Banner. Really a live set you don't see every day.

    Cirque du Soleil - Delirium (September 23rd, 2007 @ Jäähalli, Helsinki): One of the most amazing audiovisual shows I've ever seen. Just wow.

    CMX (July 8th, 2006 @ Ruisrock, Turku): Though CMX is one of my favorite Finnish bands, I must admit that they're not that good live. Or maybe it's because they play live with their original, more punk attitude than in studio, which makes their pretty songs too harsh for me to enjoy.
    CMX (July 5th, 2008 @ Ruisrock, Turku): Exactly the same thing as above. Maybe I should go see them play in a club to see if this is just a festival stint.

    Cold Fairyland (February 6th, 2008 @ Tavastia, Helsinki): Actually I was attending this concert to see Magyar Posse play, but this artist was which made in the end the attendance worthwhile. Their amazing combination of western prog rock and Chinese folk music was simply stunning. If anyone has the chance to see them live, just do it! No excuses! You won't regret it.

    Cynic (December 15th, 2008 @ Dante's, Helsinki): I hadn't heard them beforehand and they were supposed to be Opeth's warm-up act, but Opeth cancelled their show due to Åkerfeldt's sickness. However, they managed to arrange a show for Cynic with tickets a measly 4e, so I went to see them out of interest. And they were actually a nice surprise, though their overtly technical approach to music and songs lacking completely the traditional song structure made it a tad hard to get into their show. Maybe next time.

    Dir en grey (August 5th, 2007 @ Ankkarock, Vantaa): Um, too much crowd to see them up close (though thank Bog 95% of their fans are teen girls, so I had no problems seeing over their heads with my not-so-tall build). However, the setlist was a disappointment for me, as most of the songs were from The Marrow of the Bone, the weakest of their albums to date IMNSHO. Too much grinding, unoriginal metalcore without melodies. Well, at least they played TocarTHE FINAL.
    Dir en grey (November 5th, 2007 @ Tavastia, Helsinki): This concert was loads better, I managed to get a lot closer than in Ankkarock, and they played a bit more older songs. The then-unreleased single,TocarDOZING GREEN, was amazing live, especially the intro drums, and playing Riyuu (or Wake) as an encore was a huge surprise for me, which really made my day.
    [setlist: Repetition of Hatred, Merciless Cult, Lie Buried With a Vengeance, Obscure Disabled Complexes, Rotting Root, The Final, Shokubeni, Dozing Green, Hydra -666-, Conceived Sorrow, Dead Tree, Ryoujoku no Ame, Grief, The Deeper Vileness, encore: Riyuu, Kodou, Agitated Screams of Maggots, Beautiful Dirt, Clever Sleazoid]


    Don Johnson Big Band (December 22nd, 2007 @ Tavastia, Helsinki): Though I've seen them couple of times in festivals, they've been nothing compared to this gig. Their light show alone was incredible and one of the Finland's best violinists, Pekka Kuusisto, was playing with them with such enthusiasm I jsut couldn't help enjoying their show. And their vocalist's, Tommy Lindgren's senergy on-stage never ceases to amaze me. I really encourage people to go see this band live, fan or not.

    Eläkeläiset (Can't remember the date, some park festival in summer 2008): The funniest gig I've ever seen. These guys really know how to keep themselves entertained, and the audience just gets entertained at the same time. They don't come to play to people, they come to fuck around and have fun. I really need to see them live more.

    Ever Circling Wolves (July 4th, 2009 @ Lepakkomies, Helsinki): Well, the band's second gig ever, and the first one for the 75% of the band. Even though every band member (me included) said having played completely wrong here and there, during practically avery song, the people in the audience didn't hear anything going wrong and no-one was none the wiser. That's just how it goes. Almost 150 people attended, and we managed to buy ourselves supper from a grill bar after the concert with the ticket sales! Big thanks for Chestburster and Temples for playing with us!
    [setlist: A Desperate Frolic, Picturesque Petrified, Dear Eva pt. 1, Dear Eva pt. 2, One Joyless Knight, Alone, Into the Silence of Ice]

    Flogging Molly (July 4th, 2008 @ Ruisrock, Turku): It was incredible, some 10,000-15,000 people were there to see Floggers, and if you stopped for a moment from dancing, you could feel the actual ground beneath your feet going up and down to the beat of the music from the people jumping and dancing! Just wow.

    Gojira (June 26th, 2009 @ Tuska, Helsinki): They were the opening act for the festival, and the main reason for me getting the ticket. Even though they played majority of the set from their most recent album, The Way of All Flesh, the show was probably the best in Tuska that year! Especially Joe Duplantier's stage presence was a perfect combination of furious energy and humble amazement of people coming to see them in such big numbers even though they played as early as 3pm in Friday. Playing Remembrance would've made the show perfect, but it was second to none even without it.

    Hurt (June 20th, 2006 @ Nightlife, Helsinki): I got see this band's only gig in Finland to this date by attending some competition and winning attendance tickets for two. Though nothing really special, an acoustic set with just two of the band members, it was pretty amazing that they could make their songs sounds so full and complete with just two acoustic guitars. And even though I'm not really fan of their music, I must admit, that Wince's voice is pretty great, even when singing live.

    Isis (June 30th, 2007 @ Tuska, Helsinki): The only reason I was in Tuska that year. Even playing in full sunlight, the band maintained their magical atmosphere, and the show was simply awesome. The only thing that bugged me a bit, was that they really didn't take any contact with the audience. Practically no-one even glanced at the audience, and Aaron said "thanks" one or twice. Well, maybe it was thair way of maintaining their mysterious aura or something. I don't care. The songs were what mattered. Thanks for So Did We.

    Ismo Alanko Teholla (July 6th, 2008 @ Ruisrock, Turku): I was a bit skeptical how good a two-member band would sound, but I must admit that they were nothing short of incredible. However, the most power they managed to get into their rendition of their Sielun Veljet cover, Laulu, which was played mostly with only Ismo Alanko's acoustic guitar, and the final verse he sang without any accompaniment. That song was one of the most touching and moving performances I've ever seen. Period.

    Kuusumun Profeetta (April 25th, 2009 @ Korjaamo, Helsinki): One of the weirdest performances I've seen, and practically only because of the band's singer-keyboardist-musical genius, Mika Rättö. He's just only of this kind. Bowing to no-one, he does what he thinks this world needs to be done. His stage costume alone (a leather cap, "wife beater" and moustache) were a complete show by themselves, with his unique singing voice being the second. They ended their set with an elongated jam while Rättö rambled on, spit spattering from his mouth, while marching like a soviet footman at the same time. There is not enough people like Rättö in this universe.

    Lapko (January 2nd, 2009 @ Nosturi, Helsinki): I've seen Lapko about once a year from 2006, and I must admit that they've been getting better concert by concert. Originally it bugged me that when played live, their pretty, melancholic songs were played faster and cruder, making them losa most of what I liked in them. However it seems that the band has dropped their punkier stage aesthetics little by little and nowadays they sound live the way I like it. This concert was a good example of it, being a nice balance of new songs and old hits, all performed in a way that respects the studio recordings but adds the live energy to them.

    Magyar Posse (February 6th, 2008 @ Tavastia, Helsinki): I had wanted to see this band live for a long time, but their mostly boring live set surprised me. I mean, their hypnotizing songs have so much potential for an energetic live show, but they just remained mainly still, everybody concentrated on their instruments. Except their violinist, Sandra Mahlamäki, who mainly giggled and joked with some people (most likely her friends) in the front row. Maybe I was expecting too much from this band, it being my favorite Finnish post-rock artist. Well, now I know better.

    Manowar (June 27th, 2009 @ Provinssirock, Seinäjoki): SHIT NO. :DD I could stand looking them for some half an hour and even that was too much. I just don't understand how they can be so popular, even if people listen to them only as a joke! And it was insane, even when we sat several hundred yards away from the stage, we had to use earplugs, and it was too difficult to communicate even by screaming. The volume levels were simply ridiculous. And their costumes and stage speaks and everything. DO NOT WANT.

    Metallica (May 28th, 2004 @ Olympiastadion, Helsinki): I wish I had seen them some 15 years beforehand. From what I've seen from their old concert footage, this show was a shadow of them, mainly an all-the-hits marathon, but without Orion and Fade to Black. Well, the old geezers still knew how to throw a decent show and especially Rob Trujillo's performance was great and energetic, but Metallica is an institution, not a band. How boring it is to hear "Metallica is here to rock you!" or "Metallica loves you" from the man who'd fuck arounf with audience and play guitar that told people to "eet fuk"?

    Ministry (July 4th, 2008 @ Ruisrock, Turku): HELL YEAH. The lightshow and Al Jourgensen's snarling voice in the dark summer night was really a creepy sight, and the mosh pit was insane. Only during one song I managed to hurt one of my toes pretty bad there, and my friend lost his hearing from one ear for a few days. :D And let us not forget Al's coffin-shaped guitar! It was great seeing this band live before they called it quits.

    My Dying Bride (June 28th, 2009 @ Tuska, Helsinki): Even though MDB's extremely depressing, slow music doesn't fit at all in the summer sun, they managed to give a great performance, what with Aaron Stainthorpe trembling or kneeling, hanging his head down in between his singing and all. Stage theatrics that'd look silly unless they'd fit so perfectly to their gloomy music. Especially the crushing despair and hypnotizing progression of TocarThe Cry of Mankind was simply incredible. All in all, a great concert.

    Neurosis (June 26th, 2009 @ Tuska, Helsinki): It was pretty ahrd for me to stand in the front row, dehydrated in the direct summer sunlight, sweating like a pig in my amazing pirate costume, and due to that I couldn't concentrate fully to their set. However, their concert was awesome, shifting from droning sludge to furious hardcore and back. The finale was really worthwhile seeing, first Scott Kelly knocking the mic stand down with his forehead, making his head bleed, Steve von Till following shortly afterwards beating the mic to his head until he started to bleed too, then both of them moving to percussions for the final percussive battery. I had no idea that so droning music could be charged with so much energy.

    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (June 28th, 2009 @ Provinssirock, Seinäjoki): The whole audience held their breath before the show to see if Nick had his moustache or not - and the amount of gasps and banter whin Nick finally entered the stage with his lip shaved was enormous. The set itself was amazing, Nick throwing jokes here and there about his moustache, and jumping around like crazy. His stage antics even made me at times nervous, because it seemed that he could fall down or hit somebody with his guitar anytime, but I guess he knows what he's doing, because noen of that happened. Only some problems with mic cord getting stuck here and there, but nothing worse. Also Warren Ellis, looking like a hobo with his big, bushy beard, did a great performance by himslef, playing his violin occasionally like a guitar, throwing himself to the ground and rolling there, playing his violin or tenor guitar furiously. And Conway Savage's decadent artist-look, what with his grog glass and cigarette hanging from the corner of his mouth, was the coolest sight ever.
    [setlist: Tupelo, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, Red Right Hand, Deanna, Midnight Man, The Ship Song, Henry Lee - Breathless - Jesus of the Moon, We Call Upon the Author, The Mercy Seat, There She Goes My Beatiful World,. The Weeping Song, Papa Won't Leave You Henry, Stagger Lee, Lucy, encore: Get Ready for Love, Love Letter, Let the Bells Ring]

    Nine Inch Nails (April 10th, 2007 @ Jäähalli, Helsinki): The show's opening was one of the weirdest ever. Roadies were there putting the stage up and everything, and suddenly Trent Reznor was there too, carrying stuff, but no-one seemed to realize it and all the lights were on and everything. He carried some guitars, talked to some people there, walked around, walked to the microphone, and then all the lights except one went out, and only then did the audience seem to realize that Trent was there. What's wrong with the people? Anyways, NIN's set was great, and especially Aaron North's wild stage antics were constantly drawing attention from Trent's furious output. Simply put, a great show.

    Opeth (July 8th, 2006 @ Ruisrock, Turku): People whined that Opeth's music didn't work if played outdoors in the sunlight, but in my opinion, it worked really well! A great set of songs, though the buggers played a set 10 minutes shorter than they had time reserved. Also this was the time I heard TocarDeliverance the first time in my life, and I was honestly blown away by the hypnotizing outro riffery.
    Opeth (February 15th, 2009 @ Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki): Opeth kept their promise, and played a concert in Helsinki after cancelling their show in December. Though the cable factory is not the best place to play concerts, Opeth still threw a great concert and kept the audience entertained for the whole evening. Many people complained about Åkerfeldt's choice of having a short jukebox-set after getting frustrated of people shouting song names between the songs, but I found it pretty hilarious, relieving the atmosphere and showing that even though their music might be deep, the band is not so serious. So during this short set, everytime somebody shouted a song name, the band would play the first riff or two, stop abruptly, and Mikael saying blatantly to the mic "next." I don't get it how people could get pissed with this short set of musical stand-up comedy!

    Placebo (June 26th, 2009 @ Provinssirock, Seinäjoki): I had heard that Placebo's last gig in Finland was a disappointment, Molko looking like he wouldn't care less playing in Helsinki, they going through their set with minimum effort, so I was a bit prepared for this concert. Fortunately my expectations were not met, Placebo was awesome and Molko was playing and performing with full energy. Even though it seemed that they'd play mainly the songs off their newest album (Battle for the Sun, which seems to be pretty dull), they started to include more and more of their towards the end of their set and if not counting Blind and Twenty Years, they played every single one of my favorite songs (and there's quite a lot of them!). Especially the edgier and distorted rendition of TocarSleeping With Ghosts was simply brilliant! With Nick Cave's gig, this was the best concert of the festival.

    Porcupine Tree (December 15th, 2007 @ Jäähalli, Helsinki): An amazing set that included both new material and oldies goldies (such as Hatesong and TocarA Smart Kid). In addition to the band's small but yet noteworthy stage presence, the animations in the backdrop and the lightshow were nothing but incredible, especially the breaking waves in the third part of the gargantuan Anesthetize, and the music video to Way Out of Here. I'm waiting eagerly for their next concert in Autumn!

    Riverside (November 9th, 2007 @ Nosturi, Helsinki): A decent gig, with nothing special. Still it really was worth attending, because even though they were not that much of showmen, the songs worked very well live.

    Röyhkä ja Rättö ja Lehtisalo (June 13th, 2009 @ Provinssirock, Seinäjoki): OH YOUR GOD YES Rättö is divine. Though their set was pretty nice, Kauko Röyhkä doing most of the frontman's job with his charsima of Finland's own version of Morrissey, practically everyone was holding their breath with an insane leer when the bamd broke into a hysterious jam while Rättö rose from his seat and started to do a hilarious kung-fu-performance, shouting complete nonsense in the process. And some people who managed to break their eye contact with Rättö's mezmerizing perormance might have wondered why there was a person dressed as a gorilla standing in the right side of the stage, doing nothing. I guess it was there just to see if people could see a gorilla onstage if Rättö is performance his own, feverish rendition of kung fu.

    Stam1na (June 28th, 2009 @ Tuska, Helsinki) These guys honestly how to throw an entertaining performance. They were aware that Immortal had played the night before yesterday, so the band had painted their own faces in corpse paint too. Also their speaks between their songs reflected this (Hyrde doing classic Immortal-poses or shouting "Norja PERKELE!" (Hell yeah, Norway!)). However, things took a weird turn, when they were supposed to perform a guitar solo -duel, and the PA went crazy. Instead of hearing anything what they were playing, there was only some white noise, which lasted for few minutes, and then nothing. After the next song started, the only sound that the band managed to make came from their backline, and the PA was up and running only moments before the song was finished. Also some utter jackass decided to throw a bottle at the drummer during their encore song, and the band left the stage 15 minutes early. But even with these complications Stam1na managed to give off an amazing gig, which was probably the best out of the three I've seen.

    Subspace Radio (November 9th, 2007 @ Nosturi, Helsinki): They were the warm-up act for Riverside, and I was surprised how boring could progressive metal get. Basically it was completely uninteresting version of Dream Theater, which isn't much, as I'm not that big fan of DT. Mainly the audience seemed to look everywhere around them but the band during their show.

    The Faceless (June 27th, 2009 @ Tuska, Helsinki): I saw their vocalist buying ice cream the day after their concert! :D Anyhow, they threw a nice set, even though I didn't know any of their songs. The only downside was their pretty minimal performance, which left pretty little to see if you didn't know the songs. Only this amazing black dude who was one of their two guitarists moved around a bit more, thrashing his head around and moving like you should when playing music as crushing as The Faceless.

    The Ocean (December 15th, 2008 @ Dante's, Helsinki): I had no idea what expect from this band, but I was very positively surprised after their set. Their stage antics were so aggressive I was amazed no-one got hurt, and the music worked really good. Too bad they had problems with their samples as their Macintosh crashed so they had to manage without them, but to me, it didn't matter one bit. Great music, amazing show.

    The Smashing Pumpkins (March 3rd, 2008 @ Jäähalli, Helsinki): Well, I really went to see them because of their older songs, and lucky me, they played quite a decent amount of them. After all, I found Zeitgeist pretty dull, and nothing like the older works of Pumpkins - it seems that Corgan lost his edge as a songwriter after Machina. Though some new songs were played, there were also good old songs like TocarToday, TocarCherub Rock and TocarBullet With Butterfly Wings. They also played a grungier and edgier version of TocarAva Adore, and even though I've never been that fond of TocarTry, Try, Try, I was completely mezmerized by it there. The things that bugged me a bit were that Ginger Reyes seemed to play most of the songs an octave higher, and thus the low end of the bass was almost nonexistent, and that it seemed that Pumpkins is not a band anymore, but Corgan, Chamberlin and some random musicians who you couldn't care less, because the live musicians didn't really do anything. The only people in the spotlight were Billy and Jimmy. IMO that is a bit too much from Corgan, no matter how big an ego he has. Oh well, enough with this rant. A great gig by mr Corgan and mr Chamberlin. I only wish that James Iha and ´d'Arcy would've been there too.
    [setlist: Porcelina of the Vast Oceans, Behold! the Night Mare, Bring the Light, Tonight, Tonight, Mayonaise, Try, Try, Try, Superchrist, (Come On) Let's Go!, Stellar, Perfect, Lily (My One and Only), The Rose March, Today, Tarantula, Stand Inside Your Love, Ava Adore, Drown, Bullet with Butterfly Wings, 1979, That's the Way (My Love Is), My Blue Heaven, The Everlasting Gaze, Cash Car Star, jam (Easy Livin' by Uriah Heep, Foreplay by Boston, For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield, Wasted Years by Iron Maiden), encore: Cherub Rock]

    Tool (July 9th, 2006 @ Ruisrock, Turku): The gig I had waited more than any other to this date, and it was ruined by one asshole. Though I expected to see a lot of people there, the sheer amount of people who turned up and the crowd pressure up front surprised me completely. You couldn't move, because you were stuck from four sides, and when songs kicked off, you just moved along with the crowd, feet off the ground. However, that wasn't the problem. The problem was that we had turned up one and half hours before the gig to be as close to the band as possible, some asshat appeared beside us some 5 minutes before the band started playing, couldn't get any further and lit up a joint. No problem there. The problem started when the songs started, because he thought it was cool to have his own 1-man moshpit, hurting everyone around him. No, we couldn't move away form him, because of the crowd pressure. No, we couldn't tell him to stop, because we did several times, and it didn't help one bit. No, we couldn't hurt him to make him stop, because we did, and he told us that "it hurt" when we rammed an elbow to his stomach, and then continued to hit us. We spent 75% of the concert preparing for the next blow, so surprisingly we couldn't see that much. AND WHO THE FUCK IS MOSHPITTING DURING THE SLOW PART OF TocarPushit?! Idiot. That concert would've been a billion times better if we could've moved only a few feet away from him. Well, at least the set list was great.
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  • Heat Haze

    Mai 2 2009, 17h00 por Lady_Elisabetha




    Monthly Top Artists

    Jun-2007
    London After Midnight (11 plays)
    Jan-2008
    L'Âme Immortelle (13 plays)
    Feb-2008
    L'Âme Immortelle (14 plays)
    Mar-2008
    L'Âme Immortelle (24 plays)
    Apr-2008
    Combichrist (5 plays)
    May-2008
    Patenbrigade: Wolff (14 plays)
    Jun-2008
    L'Âme Immortelle (11 plays)
    Jul-2008
    Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio & Spiritual Front (8 plays)
    Aug-2008
    London After Midnight (10 plays)
    Sep-2008
    L'Âme Immortelle (20 plays)
    Oct-2008
    L'Âme Immortelle (21 plays)
    Nov-2008
    Qntal (28 plays)
    Dec-2008
    Endzeitlesung (24 plays)
    Jan-2009
    Endzeitlesung (13 plays)
    Feb-2009
    Jim Johnston (25 plays)
    Mar-2009
    Ashe (49 plays)
    Apr-2009
    Dioxyde (42 plays)
    May-2009
    [x]-Rx (23 plays)
    Jun-2009
    Dark Sanctuary (52 plays)
    Jul-2009
    Repo! The Genetic Opera (61 plays)
    Aug-2009
    Dark Sanctuary (59 plays)
    Sep-2009
    Lacrimosa (90 plays)
    Oct-2009
    Lacrimosa (66 plays)

    Monthly Top Tracks

    Jun-2007
    Persephone : TocarSpirit (3 plays)
    Jan-2008
    London After Midnight : TocarWhere Good Girls Go to Die (3 plays)
    Feb-2008
    Falkenbach : Tocar...When Gjallarhorn Will Sound... (4 plays)
    Mar-2008
    Catherine O'Hara/Danny Elfman/Paul Reubens : Kidnap The Sandy Claws (4 plays)
    Apr-2008
    Danny Elfman : This Is Halloween (3 plays)
    May-2008
    Straftanz : TocarStraftanz (West) (4 plays)
    Jun-2008
    Psyclon Nine : TocarAnaesthetic (For The Pathetic) (6 plays)
    Jul-2008
    A7ie : TocarMessiah (4 plays)
    Aug-2008
    Psyclon Nine : TocarAnaesthetic (For The Pathetic) (5 plays)
    Sep-2008
    Missratener Sohn : TocarBlutiges Kinderherz (8 plays)
    Oct-2008
    Cirque du Soleil : TocarAlegria (7 plays)
    Nov-2008
    Nachtmahr : TocarBoomBoomBoom (4 plays)
    Dec-2008
    Endzeitlesung : Instrumental interim (24 plays)
    Jan-2009
    Endzeitlesung : Instrumental interim (13 plays)
    Feb-2009
    Ashe : Cry for You (20 plays)
    Mar-2009
    Ashe : Cry for You (48 plays)
    Apr-2009
    Dioxyde : TocarHelpless (Intro Mission) (36 plays)
    May-2009
    Fading Colours feat Broon : In the Garden of Mine (14 plays)
    Jun-2009
    Dark Sanctuary : L'instant Funèbre (47 plays)
    Jul-2009
    Hannah Fury : TocarMeathook (24 plays)
    Aug-2009
    Sapphire Solace : TocarCompletely (46 plays)
    Sep-2009
    Grendel : B.A.A.I [Deliver Me] (40 plays)
    Oct-2009
    Bobaflex : TocarHome (33 plays)


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  • can't sleep

    Mar 10 2009, 4h03 por Kaerf

    1. How did you get into 29?
    Final Fantasy: through Arcade Fire. I think I was reading the wikipedia article when I stumbled upon his name.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Radiohead: that would be Street Spirit (Fade Out) but it wasn't Radiohead's version, it was a cover by Not Applicable and I didn't realize it was a Radiohead cover until many years later.

    3. What’s your favorite lyric by 33?
    Opeth: The Drapery Falls would be my favorite song, haven't listened to them enough lately to recall a specific lyric.

    4. What is your favorite album by 49?
    God Is an Astronaut: All Things Lost Below. Shadows is an amazing opening song and is why I like their take on post-rock. While GY!BE's epic buildups are impressive, it's refreshing to hear a song where it just gets to the point and does so beautifully.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    The Dresden Dolls Physically? Two. Digitally, um, 5 and countless live recordings.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50?
    Sufjan Stevens John Wayne Gacy, Jr. Soothing.

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?
    Yasunori Mitsuda No.

    8. What is your favorite album by 15?
    Howard Shore Fellowship of the Ring.

    9. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Sonic Youth I have to choose one? :| Shadow of a Doubt

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Arcade Fire Power Out.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40?
    Iced Earth Live from Athens, the quality is superb for a live recording.

    12. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Machinae Supremacy Radio Future.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Neutral Milk Hotel Don't really have one.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38?
    mewithoutYou January 1979, at the moment.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    The Cure To be honest most of the Cure songs I like (mainly Disintegration) are quite depressing.

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    Lacuna Coil 0.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    My Bloody Valentine Sometimes, I think. May have been Only Shallow.

    18. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Nightwish Century Child

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Elliott Smith um, I'll give you one guess.

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Stars Yes! At the Orpheum theatre and they put on a pretty cool show.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27?
    Isis Seeing them open for Tool was cool. First time I heard them, too.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Cradle of Filth Gilded Cunt

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Yann Tiersen I suppose whichever is played first in Amelie.

    24. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Bjork Homogenic it is.

    25. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Javier Navarette Probably Long, Long Time Ago, but it's hard to say because all of the Pan's Labyrinth score is worthy of mention.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Blind Guardian No idea. If I had to take a guess it was probably The Bard's Song.

    27. What is your favorite album by 3?
    Dream Theater Train of Thought, followed very closely by Scenes from a Memory.

    28. What is your favorite song by 2?
    Nobuo Uematsu Piano version of Cosmo Canyon.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor Quite positive it was Moya.

    30. What is your favorite song by 8?
    Sigur Rós Cannot choose! Um, Ny Batteri, Inní mér syngur vitleysingur, Flugufrelsarinn, and Hjartað Hamast (Bamm Bamm Bamm) are high up there.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Sleater-Kinney I hope I can say once before I die.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    A Perfect Circle - no not really

    33. What is your favorite album by 12?
    Anathallo Canopy Glow, every song is great, which is practically a requirement for an album to be called a favorite.

    34. What is the worst song by 45?
    Animal Collective Not really qualified to answer this.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    Amanda Palmer As a solo act, and a song that's not a cover I think it's The Point of It All, which I saw her perform live during the Fuck the Back Row! tour thing.

    36. What is your favorite album by 48?
    Yann Tiersen score to amelie

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live?
    Zilch.

    38. What is your favorite song by 36?
    Vocea from Cirque du Soleil's Varekai

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Joe Hisaishi That would be One Summer's Day from Spirited Away.

    40. What is your favorite album by 7?
    Advice from the Happy Hippopotamus

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy?
    Red Hot Chili Peppers Not really.

    42. What is your favorite album by 41?
    Don't have one.

    43. What is your favorite song by 24?
    Don't have one.

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46?
    The Red Paintings Seeing them open for The Dresden Dolls, they were magnificent, if only their studio albums captured their live power. ;(

    45. What is your favorite song by 35?
    Mogwai Killing All the Flies

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Mew Special.

    47. What is your favorite album by 4?
    Tool Lateralus

    48. Who is a favorite member of 37?
    mewithoutYou the guy

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43?
    Not sure.

    50. How many albums do you own by 20?
    :Wumpscut 16, according to foobar.
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  • 23 II 2008 - 23 II 2009

    Fev 25 2009, 16h12 por buriedrose

    rok na laście.
    bardzo zmiennie, bardzo chwiejnie, bardzo niestabilnie, widać wyraźnie leczene się ze starych dźwięków i wpływ nowych,
    rankingi lekko przekłamane z powodu braku ipoda ;]

    18 II - 24 II
    Zebrahead
    Reel Big Fish
    Guns N' Roses


    25 II - 2 III
    Scorpions
    Guns N' Roses
    Ojos de Brujo


    3 III - 9 III
    Scorpions
    Guns N' Roses
    happysad


    10 III - 16 III
    happysad
    Scorpions
    Red Hot Chili Peppers


    17 III - 23 III
    The Police
    Lao Che
    Guns N' Roses


    24 III - 30 III
    The Police
    David Arkenstone
    Lao Che


    31 III - 6 IV
    Joy Division
    The Police
    The Doors


    7 IV - 13 IV
    Joy Division
    Lao Che
    Ojos de Brujo


    14 IV - 20 IV
    Led Zeppelin
    Arctic Monkeys
    Koniec Świata


    21 IV - 27 IV
    Chambao
    Lao Che
    Koniec Świata


    28 IV - 4 V
    El Bicho
    The Doors
    Los Delinqüentes


    5 V - 11 V
    Blur
    Arctic Monkeys
    The Doors


    12 V - 18 V
    Scorpions
    Dire Straits
    Lao Che


    19 V - 25 V
    Scorpions
    Whitesnake
    Rush


    26 V - 1 VI
    Scorpions
    Uli Jon Roth
    Whitesnake


    2 VI - 8 VI
    - [grecja - można uznać, że zespół EDWARD]


    9 VI - 15 VI
    Tenacious D
    Rush
    Queen


    16 VI - 22 VI
    Scorpions
    Marillion
    Rush


    23 VI - 29 VI
    Scorpions
    The Police
    Rainbow


    30 VI - 6 VII
    Scorpions
    Tool
    Apocaliptyca


    7 VII - 13 VII
    Apocaliptyca
    Scorpions
    Dire Straits


    14 VII - 20 VII
    Rush
    Scorpions
    Marillion


    21 VII - 27 VII
    - [mazury - zespół EDWARD acapella w składzie jednoosobowym]


    28 VII - 3 VIII
    Lao Che
    AeorsmithEl Bicho


    4 VIII - 10 VIII
    Lao Che
    Chambao
    Marillion


    11 VIII - 17 VIII
    Fish
    Marillion
    Nickelback


    18 VIII - 24 VIII
    Placebo
    They Might Be Giants
    Marillion


    25 VIII - 31 VIII
    Marillion
    Placebo
    Scorpions


    1 IX - 7 IX
    Marillion
    Lao Che
    Tenacious D


    8 IX - 14 IX
    Lao Che
    Billy Talent
    Pidżama Porno


    15 IX - 21 IX
    Marillion
    Lao Che
    Dire Straits


    22 IX - 28 IX
    Marillion
    Tool
    Chambao


    29 IX - 5 X
    Riverside
    Kombajn Do Zbierania Kur Po Wioskach
    Tesco Value


    6 X - 12 X
    Marillion
    happysad
    Tool


    13 X - 19 X
    Marillion
    Tool
    Riverside


    20 X - 26 X
    Marillion
    Tesco Value
    Kombajn Do Zbierania Kur Po Wioskach


    27 X - 2 XI
    Tool
    A Perfect Circle
    - [prawdopodobnie w sidłach koleżanki mitologii]


    3 XI - 9 XI
    Tool
    Marillion
    Riverside


    10 XI - 16 XI
    Pink Floyd
    Marillion
    Simple Plan


    17 XI - 23 XI
    happysad
    Riverside
    Guns N' Roses


    24 XI - 30 XI
    - [prawdopodobnie jedna z wielu kłótni z internetem, ale jeśli nie wiadomo kogo winić, wiń KO]


    1 XII -7 XII
    Marillion
    Fisz Emade jako Tworzywo Sztuczne
    Grzegorz Turnau


    8 XII - 14 XII
    Marillion
    Lao Che
    Fish


    15 XII - 21 XII
    Stare Dobre Małżeństwo
    Terra Celta
    Marillion


    22 XII - 28 XII
    Pink Floyd
    Yes
    Marillion


    29 XII - 4 I
    Myslovitz
    Dire Straits
    Stare Dobre Małżeństwo


    5 I - 11 I
    Stare Dobre Małżeństwo
    Marillion
    Kombajn Do Zbierania Kur Po Wioskach


    12 I - 18 I
    Marillion
    Stare Dobre Małżeństwo
    Riverside


    19 I - 25 I
    Marillion
    Cirque du Soleil
    - [dwudziesty]


    26 I - 1 II
    Marillion
    [syndrom przedkoncertowy]


    2 II - 8 II
    Marillion
    [syndrom przedkoncertowy]


    9 II - 15 II
    Marillion
    Genesis
    Chambao


    16 II - 22 II
    Tool
    Genesis
    Marillion


    23 II - 1 III
    ?



    ogółem:
    23 II - 23 II
    Marillion
    Scorpions
    Lao Che


    to do zobaczenia za rok.
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  • Guess what... a survey!

    Fev 3 2009, 17h43 por DasKreuz

    1. Who is your favorite (musical) artist?
    Unheilig, Eisbrecher


    2. Do you play an instrument? If so, what is it?
    No

    3. Put your music player on shuffle. What are the first 10 songs that show up?
    Die Ärzte - Käfer
    Cirque du Soleil - Kero Hiyeo
    John Williams - Quidditch
    Rammstein - Stirb nicht vor mir
    Oomph! - U Said (Primary Mix)
    Hedningarna - Höglorfen
    Massive Attack - Blue Line
    Harald Kloser - The End
    Leon Russel - Down In Dixieland
    Godsmack - Vampires

    4. What genre do you find yourself listening to the most?
    Neue Deutche Härte

    5. Name a song that gets you pumped.
    Eisbrecher - Antikörper
    Unheilig - Hexenjagd

    6. Name 3 bands you consider to be overrated.

    Iron Maiden (sue me)
    Nightwish
    Depeche Mode (sue me twice)

    7. What song are you listening to at the moment?
    Ermm... Hyde - White Song. For the very first time.

    8. How often do you listen to music?
    Almost all the time when I'm not sleeping.

    9. What band/artist got you into music?
    Ehehe... Madonna...

    10. How many concerts have you been to?

    Iron Maiden - June 2007
    Metallica- July 2008

    11. Which defunct band would you like to see reunite?
    None. If their song is sung they should stay this way.

    12. Is there a band/artist you once hated but now love?
    I wasn't much into German music before (hate is too strong word anyway) but I love it now.


    13. Vice versa to # 12. Any band you used to love but now hate?
    Nightwish. And again "hate" is too strong.


    14. How many songs/artists/albums do you currently have in your music player?
    One artist - full discography.

    15. Name a band/artist you recently started listening to.
    HYDE. Just now. I have to try out everything.

    16. How diverse is musical taste?
    Extremely.

    17. What is the shortest song you have?
    Like I care.

    18. Longest?
    Same.

    19. Name one song that you can listen to over and over without getting bored of it.
    Unheilig - Sonnentag

    20. Ok, you're trapped on an island and you can bring only 5 CD's with you. Which ones will you bring?
    Mixes.

    21. Name 5 songs you dig right now.


    22. What is your least favorite genre?
    Hip-hop. It's killing my brain cells.


    23. Name a band/artist that you consider highly influential.
    Pink Floyd

    24. What song describes you the best?
    Eisbrecher - Blut und Tränen

    25. Your favorite cover band is...?

    26. Name a musician you highly admire.
    Alexx Wesselsky
    Der Graf
    Michael Draw


    27. What's your favorite radio station?
    None.


    28. Name a guilty pleasure you listen to.
    There's no guilty pleasure. If I like something I'll listen to it no matter what others think.

    29. Who do you think has the best singing voice?
    Ella Fitzgerald
    Joni Mitchell

    30. Your thoughts on rap music?
    Don't like it but doesn't bother me as long as I can't hear it.

    31. Your favorite side project?
    None.

    32. Name an album you consider to be flawless.
    There's nothing flawless.

    33. The most annoying song ever is?
    All products of the bulgarian chalga artists.

    34. Name a song you'd listen to in the following situations:
    -At a party:
    Unheilig - Ich will leben

    -In the car:
    Heimataerde - Gott Ist Mit Uns

    -Relaxing at home:
    Some soundtrack.

    -Muting out someone else's music:
    Eisbrecher - Kein Mitleid

    -Just getting out of bed"
    Shiller - Sehnsucht

    35. Name a song that's been stuck in your head.
    Mina Harker - Ohne Dich

    36. What band would you like to see a new album from?
    Tarot
    Unheilig
    Eisbrecher

    37.Your favorite local band?
    James Crow

    38.Have you ever gone through any phases of listening to music you normally wouldn't listen to?
    I experiment all the time so noone can really say what I normally listen to.

    39. Do you enjoy indie music?
    No

    40. Funniest song you can think of is...?
    Monty Python - The Penis Song


    41. What song describes your life right now?
    Unheilig - Die Bestie
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  • A new 50/50

    Nov 2 2008, 18h15 por Lenks

    1. What's your favorite song by 14? (Motoi Sakuraba)
    Gah. I cannot think of the song. D=

    2. How did you get into 20? (Pierrot)
    By complete accident.

    3. Who is your favorite member in 8? (Dir en grey
    I do not have a favorite member, but Toshiya is a pretty cool bassist.

    4. Whats your favorite lyric bit by 29? (HYDE)
    Uh. I really do not like his solo lyrics. =o

    5. Have you ever seen 22 live? (ORANGE RANGE)
    Nope.

    6. What's your favorite album from 10? (BUCK-TICK)
    Sexual XXXXX

    7. Do you own any merchandise from 3? (X-Japan)
    Not from the band itself, but from a different project from one of the members. Maybe if they ever get back around for that US concert I might get something.

    8. What is a good memory you have of 7? (Tales of Symphonia)
    Playing the game, haha.

    9. Is there a member of the same age as you in 2? (Bruce Springsteen)
    Haha. Nope. They're a bunch of old fogies. Bruce's son is my age, though.

    10. When did you first get into 1? (L'Arc~en~Ciel)
    When I started watching GTO.

    11. Who likes 4 along with you? (Breath of Fire III)
    My brother.

    12. Which song did you first hear from 15? (THE ALFEE)
    Brave Love ~Galaxy Express 999~.

    13. What song made you fall in love with 5? (BEAT CRUSADERS)
    Hit in the USA.

    14. Which song do you not like by 18? (Nobuo Uematsu)
    The original version of One Winged Angel. D=

    15. Why do you like 14's songs? (Motoi Sakuraba)
    Because he's a very good composer.

    16. Where did you first hear 6? (Lacrimosa)
    Through the Internet.

    17. How long was 19 a singer before you liked them? (TWO-MIX)
    Well, through Gundam Wing...that was what? 2000? Two-Mix started in 1995, so 5 years.

    18. Does 13 have a song that gives you a bad memory? (Daisuke Asakura)
    Nope.

    19. When did you get into 17? (hide)
    Whenever I got into X-Japan. I never remember the exact date. I want to say 02 or 03.

    20. How long have you been into 11? (Do As Infinity)
    Hm. About 6 years maybe...?

    21. If 9 had a concert 300 miles away, would you drive there to see them?(Koji Kondo)
    Lets see...maybe. Depends on if there were other video game music playing (you know, like a Video Games Live concert).

    22. How many CDs do you own of 12? (MALICE MIZER)
    None. =/ Their albums are expensive, especially since you can only get them used.

    23. Does 21 have a song that makes you cry? (Gackt)
    No.

    24. Does 27 have a song that makes you happy? (Sasashi Toshihiko)
    Unite Hearts.

    25. Does 23 have a song that makes you smile? (Super Smash Brothers: Melee)
    Yes.

    26. What's the last song you've listened to from 28? (Déspairs Ray)
    Probably Garnet.

    27. Is there a song by 32 that you've listened to more than 30 times? (Porno Graffitti)
    Melissa.

    28. What is a song from 50 that you've only listened to once? (Yoko Shimomura)
    No idea. The list cuts off at 17.

    29. Is there a song you are sick of hearing by 24? (Toshio Masuda)
    Need to be Strong, I guess.

    30. What song got you into 40? (Schwarz Stein)
    Emergence of Silence.

    31. What is your favorite single by 25? (Shoji Meguro)
    No singles.

    32. If 49 hated you, what would you do? (BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad)
    I'd lol since a fictional band hates me.

    33. What would you say if 42 or one of the members from 42 asked you out? (Motoo Fujiwara)
    Lol maybe. Disbelief you know.

    34. Would you care if 41 had a boyfriend/girlfriend? (Akeboshi)
    No.

    35. Who has the best voice in 46? (Cirque du Soleil)
    No idea.

    36. Do you think 26 is/are good looking? (Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band)
    Aw man. I got the entire band. D= Time definitely has been good to Bruce and since he keeps his physique up, he does not look bad at all. Little Steven has let himself go, he used to be very attractive when he was younger. Nils is feeling his age. Clarence--nah. Max does not look bad for his age. Garry is...Garry. Roy, well, time has not been good for him. Haven't really looked at Charles. Suzi is not bad for her age, and I really do not find Patti that attractive because of her Roman nose.

    37. How many times have you listened to your favorite song by 36? (]Megaman X5)
    26.

    38. How many CDs do you own of 30? (JAM Project)
    None.

    39. Is there a song from 38 that makes you mad? (the pillows)
    Many of their songs make me sad because they are not very creative and sound the same.

    40. Which member from 31 do you want to see go solo? If 31 is only one artist, what would you do if they joined a group? (Psychic Lover)
    I'd like to see Imajo go solo. If he hasn't already.

    41. What does your favorite song from 48 remind you of? (Hora)
    Amazing techno.

    42. Did you hate 43 at first? (Motoo Fujiwara)
    I did not like his actual group, Bump of Chicken, at first but they grew on me.

    43. Does your best friend also listen to 33? (Andrew Lloyd Webber)
    Yup.

    44. Do you think your parents would like 37? (Siam Shade)
    No.

    45. Does 47 have a song that makes you want to dance? (Move)
    Many songs.

    46. Have you ever seen 34 in person? (Michiko Naruke)
    Nope.

    47. Do you like 44's name? (Kotani Kinya)
    No.

    48. Is there someone in 45 that you want to go out with? (12012)
    No.

    49. Do you know anyone that hates 39? (the pillows)
    Yes.

    50. Have you ever danced to a song from 35? (The OYSTARS)
    Nope.
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