Hey, I'm the new mod... and I'm trying to organize this forum a bit, maybe move a thread or two to their appropriate subforum and the rest of that good stuff. Anyhow, this is a thread for you guys to play whatever music games in, I'm closing the other ones for they are just wasting space. I'm gonna sticky this thread, so it will always stay up there for you. I hope that this thread will generate more than one line responses... it'd be nice to see a game thread promote discussion. I kinda liked the whole "comment on what the user above you is listening to" thing. I might as well start. I'm listening to "I've Got a Tiger in my Tank" by The Velvet Underground. It's a hilarious song, and there is just something so catchy about it... a sort of a silly little parody of rock n' roll.
^^I really like that song. I like how they hide the song title in the movie "Across the Universe" While My Guitar Gently Weeps-The Beatles (sorry to have the Beatles again, but it's what I was listening to!)
as i went out one morning, to breathe the air around the music game so which is this? 'make a comment'... or 'what are you listening to?'... or the actual factual music game thing? i'se confused
iron butterfly is alright, kinda dated though... seems like they were kinda cashin' in too. im listnin' to "yankee go home", by clap your hands say yeah
^^ there is no such thing as "dated" music in my opinion! never listened to Clap Your Hands... Jorma and Jack's Jam (Bear Melt) - Jefferson Airplane live at the Fillmore 11/6/66
airplane is lovely. what i meant to convey was the thought that it seems like they were being used as a way to make money in the whole psychedelic scene by the recording industry. yeah. no complaints about their music tho. go go - galactic
that is my favourite song on that album... killer fuckin' groove. kidney in a cooler - keller williams
Andy Warhols fave from that album i believe and one i really like aswell ! Don't think twice , it's all right - Bob Dylan
^^never heard of black keys sry lol. I'm listening to "There Could be Nothing After This" by Underoath