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PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:31 am
by Creative Vikings
On another note yes you may bludgeon me, does anyone here have a taste for original soundtracks for films and games and the like?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:35 am
by Cadonica
Creative Vikings wrote:On another note yes you may bludgeon me, does anyone here have a taste for original soundtracks for films and games and the like?

Yes, I love especailly Scarface's soundtrack, my all time favorite song is Push It to the Limit, found on that soundtrack.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:42 am
by Creative Vikings
Cadonica wrote:
Creative Vikings wrote:On another note yes you may bludgeon me, does anyone here have a taste for original soundtracks for films and games and the like?

Yes, I love especailly Scarface's soundtrack, my all time favorite song is Push It to the Limit, found on that soundtrack.

I'm quite the fan of music from the Halo franchise, and the scores for Cloud Atlas, Oblivion and Skyrim are solid favourites of mine as well.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:40 am
by Corrian
Creative Vikings wrote:On another note yes you may bludgeon me, does anyone here have a taste for original soundtracks for films and games and the like?

Definitely.

Favorite Soundtrack of 2013: The Last of Us Soundtrack.

Favorite Soundtracks of All Time:
Top 10 Soundtracks
1.Black Hawk Down Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer
2.Hanna Soundtrack by The Chemical Brothers
3.The Last of Us Soundtrack by Gustavo Santaolalla
4.Bastion Soundtrack by Darren Korb
5.Dear Esther Soundtrack by Jessica Curry
6.Red Dead Redemption Soundtrack by Bill Elm and Woody Jackson
7.Portal 2 Soundtrack by Mike Morasky
8.Half-Life 2: Episode 1 and 2 Soundtracks by Kelly Bailey
9.Half-Life 2 Soundtrack by Kelly Bailey
10.Castle Crashers Soundtrack by Various Artists

Honorable Mentions
Whale Rider Soundtrack by Lisa Gerrard
Max Payne 3 Soundtrack by Health
World of Goo Soundtrack by Kyle Gabler
Assassins Creed: Brotherhood Soundtrack by Jesper Kyd
Sword and Sworcery Soundtrack by Jim Guthrie
Mirror's Edge Soundtrack by Solar Fields
Remember Me Soundtrack by Olivier Deriviere


Subject to change

Creative Vikings wrote:My condolences, dude :(


Anollasia wrote:Wow...I'm sorry for you... :(

I know how it feels to lose part of your family...


Ancient Magmia wrote:Geez...that's awful, I'm sorry man. :(

Thanks everyone :hug: . We're hanging in there, and it's good to have a bit of good news that our 9-year old cousin is going to be okay. But I can't imagine how it will be for her to find out her families dead :(

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:54 am
by Cadonica
In Metal Discussion thread there was some talk about the best decade in music. I did a bit of research and here are my results:
Number after the year indicates the amount of "perfect" (100/100) albums. "Album" contains full lengths, EPs, live albums, 4+ song demos and 4+ song splits.

Top 3 years
1. 2010 with 12
2. 2009 with 10
3. 2005 and 2006, both with 8

Top 3 decades
1. 2000s with 56
2. 1980s with 45
3. 2010s with 29

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:58 am
by Corrian
The 2010's era is looking like it is off to a good start.

I think I have the most listened to albums in that period of time, solely because I started getting more into seriously listening to music in that period of time.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 11:02 am
by Cadonica
Really quick check reveals that my top three years in the amount of songs are 2011, 2009 and 2010, while the top three years in the total length are 2011, 2010 and 2012. Overall score top three are 2005 (34,9 hours 4,75/5), 1990 (21,7 hours 4,75/5) and 1988 (20,1 hours 4,75/5)

But when excluding cruel numbers, (seriously 100+ releases with 100 score and 10,000+ songs at 5/5) it's hard to say the best year :p

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 11:11 am
by Corrian
Jesus, you really keep track of this stuff. And I thought I was nuts :P

Albums of 2014 listened to: 16

Albums of 2013 listened to (And written down so far): 54

Albums of 2012 listened to (And written down so far): 47

Albums of 2011 listened to (And written down so far: 59

Albums of 2010 listened to (And written down so far): 41

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 11:19 am
by Cadonica
Corrian wrote:Jesus, you really keep track of this stuff. And I thought I was nuts :P

Albums of 2014 listened to: 16

Albums of 2013 listened to (And written down so far): 54

Albums of 2012 listened to (And written down so far): 47

Albums of 2011 listened to (And written down so far: 59

Albums of 2010 listened to (And written down so far): 41

100/100 albums I counted but those other stats (amount, total length, avg rating) are windows media players automatic stats :p

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 12:44 pm
by Anollasia
The only albums from 2000s that I listened to were compilation albums. :p

I'm planning on listening to some studio albums of the 2000s, particularly U2 and Blondie.

Albums of 1960s listened to: 12
Albums of 1970s listened to: 14
Albums of 1980s listened to: 13 (plus one compilation album)
Albums of 1990s listened to: 5 (plus two compilation albums)
Albums of 2000s listened to: (three compilation albums)

Yeah...I don't listen to albums as much...

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 12:46 pm
by Cadonica
Anollasia wrote:The only albums from 2000s that I listened to were compilation albums. :p

I'm planning on listening to some studio albums of the 2000s, particularly U2 and Blondie.

Albums of 1960s listened to: 12
Albums of 1970s listened to: 14
Albums of 1980s listened to: 13 (plus one compilation album)
Albums of 1990s listened to: 5 (plus two compilation albums)
Albums of 2000s listened to: (three compilation albums)

Yeah...I don't listen to albums as much...

Total albums... screw you, now I want to count them :lol:
Gonna include only studio albums, not compilations/live albums/EPs/splits etc.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 12:53 pm
by Corrian
Anollasia wrote:The only albums from 2000s that I listened to were compilation albums. :p

I'm planning on listening to some studio albums of the 2000s, particularly U2 and Blondie.

Albums of 1960s listened to: 12
Albums of 1970s listened to: 14
Albums of 1980s listened to: 13 (plus one compilation album)
Albums of 1990s listened to: 5 (plus two compilation albums)
Albums of 2000s listened to: (three compilation albums)

Yeah...I don't listen to albums as much...

No problem with that, though :) Just for me personally I'd get bored.

Cadonica wrote:Gonna include only studio albums, not compilations/live albums/EPs/splits etc.

I don't even count EP's on what I've listened to in a year. It's kinda weird but whatever. I have them separate.

I just have "Albums listened to", and don't add EP's onto that. I probably should...

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 12:56 pm
by Cadonica
Corrian wrote:
Cadonica wrote:Gonna include only studio albums, not compilations/live albums/EPs/splits etc.

I don't even count EP's on what I've listened to in a year. It's kinda weird but whatever. I have them separate.

I just have "Albums listened to", and don't add EP's onto that. I probably should...

I count them because it's kinda easier. Because I have few albums that have only 2 (ex: Moonsorrow - Luku V: Hävitetty), 3 (ex: Yes - Close to the Edge) or 4 (ex: Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss) songs. If I didn't count EPs I might miss those albums :p

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:47 pm
by Corrian
What's good to listen to from Killing Joke? My dad said he liked their newest album but I'm not sure how good they are in general.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:52 pm
by Cadonica
The only Killing Joke song I've heard is The Wait. First I heard Metallica's cover, wasn't too impressed. Then I listened the original, wasn't any better.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:59 pm
by Cadonica
Anollasia wrote:The only albums from 2000s that I listened to were compilation albums. :p

I'm planning on listening to some studio albums of the 2000s, particularly U2 and Blondie.

Albums of 1960s listened to: 12
Albums of 1970s listened to: 14
Albums of 1980s listened to: 13 (plus one compilation album)
Albums of 1990s listened to: 5 (plus two compilation albums)
Albums of 2000s listened to: (three compilation albums)

Yeah...I don't listen to albums as much...

Finally done!
Albums of 1950s listened to: 5
Albums of 1960s listened to: 20
Albums of 1970s listened to: 87
Albums of 1980s listened to: 191
Albums of 1990s listened to: 246
Albums of 2000s listened to: 319
Albums of 2010s listened to: 237

Single year with most albums: 2012 with 60 albums.

Doesn't include compilations/live albums/EPs/singles/splits/etc, only full-length albums. Might lack few that were so bad I've deleted them altogether :p

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 2:18 pm
by Corrian
Cadonica wrote:Finally done!
Albums of 1950s listened to: 5
Albums of 1960s listened to: 20
Albums of 1970s listened to: 87
Albums of 1980s listened to: 191
Albums of 1990s listened to: 246
Albums of 2000s listened to: 319
Albums of 2010s listened to: 237

Single year with most albums: 2012 with 60 albums.

Doesn't include compilations/live albums/EPs/singles/splits/etc, only full-length albums. Might lack few that were so bad I've deleted them altogether :p

I should do this later.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 2:26 pm
by Corrian
Ancient Magmia, if you're looking for some music with Middle Eastern instruments, and don't mind 70's quality recordings, I think Erkin Koray would be a good artist to listen to.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 3:41 pm
by Ancient Magmia
Corrian wrote:Ancient Magmia, if you're looking for some music with Middle Eastern instruments, and don't mind 70's quality recordings, I think Erkin Koray would be a good artist to listen to.

I've heard some of his stuff (I think you gave me some links actually, either in the WAYLT thread or this one).
It's nice, though not something I'd listen to often since I'm not that big of a rock fan. :p

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 5:03 pm
by Corrian
Ancient Magmia wrote:I've heard some of his stuff (I think you gave me some links actually, either in the WAYLT thread or this one).
It's nice, though not something I'd listen to often since I'm not that big of a rock fan. :p

It's not something I'd listen to much, either, but something being rock music is certainly not a big deal for me :P

My Various Rock Genres playlist has like, 750 songs now. This includes a lot like alternative rock/indie rock, blues rock, anatolian rock (term for the Turkish rock), and so on. Krautrock, post-rock, gothic rock, psychedelic rock, and progressive rock all have separate playlists (Though, Erkin Koray gets described as progressive rock and psychedelic rock, as well)

I got to the point where I was like "F this" with making a gazillion sub playlists and just made one big super one :P

Kinda like how all my metal just goes into one playlist.

I might make separate ones later, but eh.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 7:52 pm
by Demen 2
I had a bit of a heart attack when I found AJJ's cover of a Mountain Goats song.

Laura Stevens' cover of no children is fantastic as well and everyone should listen to it

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:02 pm
by Ancient Magmia
Corrian wrote:It's not something I'd listen to much, either, but something being rock music is certainly not a big deal for me :P

My Various Rock Genres playlist has like, 750 songs now. This includes a lot like alternative rock/indie rock, blues rock, anatolian rock (term for the Turkish rock), and so on. Krautrock, post-rock, gothic rock, psychedelic rock, and progressive rock all have separate playlists (Though, Erkin Koray gets described as progressive rock and psychedelic rock, as well)

I got to the point where I was like "F this" with making a gazillion sub playlists and just made one big super one :P

Kinda like how all my metal just goes into one playlist.

I might make separate ones later, but eh.

My rock playlist only has 66...and I include metal in it. :p
Though, there's stuff I still need to add to it. I never fully transferred it over to Rdio when I stopped using Google Music. I need to start going through RHCP and Primus albums as well...

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:15 pm
by Corrian
Ancient Magmia wrote:My rock playlist only has 66...and I include metal in it. :p
Though, there's stuff I still need to add to it. I never fully transferred it over to Rdio when I stopped using Google Music. I need to start going through RHCP and Primus albums as well...

Out of curiosity, why did you leave Google Music and go to Rdio?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:28 pm
by Ancient Magmia
Corrian wrote:Out of curiosity, why did you leave Google Music and go to Rdio?

The app was really glitchy, and the interface looked horribly cheap. Even as old as Spotify's looks, Google Music is worse. It was kind of a pain to make playlists with it as well, and there wasn't a desktop application available for it. It also seems to have a smaller library.

Then I checked out Rdio: beautiful interface, much easier to make playlists than Google (though Spotify is still probably better), mobile app was less glitchy, there's a place to save albums without having to make a separate playlist for them, and just an overall better experience. I like that it automatically generates a radio station based on everything you've been listening to, and it keeps track of your listening history for you to view.

It's not perfect: no playlist folders, no genre searching, and there are a few glitches with the desktop and mobile app (but they don't really keep it from being functional), but I like it more than Spotify and Google.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:00 pm
by Corrian
Finding out about playlists folders was such an awesome discovery on Spotify :P. Before I knew about it, you can probably imagine how much of a pain in the ass it was like for someone like me to go through all of my playlists scattered all over the place.

I actually think Spotify is better after the latest update, even if the interface may be a little large. Multiple people seemed to have a weird crashing issue at the start, but it has been working for me since, better than before. Much easier to move things around on a playlist, for one.