Deep dark secret

I listen to Dragonforce. And Dolly Parton. Sometimes together in a listening session.

SSOSS helps me get to sleep on really bad nights.

Schindler's List doesn't make me cry. Nor does Titanic. Nor does Awakenings. I am stone-cold when it comes to that sort of film. But I have a strange weak-spot for ET.

ET, ironically makes me extremely paranoid. As does many extra-terrestrial life-related films and documentaries. Signs kept me up all night.

I don't understand jelly-fish. They scare me, and I just don't understand how they function.
 
OOOOhhhhh.....Movies that bring on tears......for me that would have to be 'We Were Soldiers'.  Not a Gibson fan......but the scenes where the wives were getting the telegrams......absolutely devastating.  Maybe the best war movie I've seen.  Really brings home the tragedy of war.....forget the Hollywood ending.

I will freely admit to a few tears when watching this movie.
 
Hissy_Fit said:
I listen to Dragonforce.
As did I, until I realised they were a big bag of wankers who speed up their recordings and garble their live performances with poor sound. That, and they just get boring past the first album you come across. Mine was Sonic Firestorm, and while it did turn me on for a while, ultimately it's just passable.
 
Hissy_Fit said:
SSOSS helps me get to sleep on really bad nights.

This must be a bad thing.  Everytime music makes me fall asleep it usually have the words "love" in a million times.  Coincidentally, I just posted in the 100,000 Posts Thread about how listening to Maiden live gets me so energized I cannot go to sleep right away.  Up the Irons!
 
I hear that!!  Just put on the "Monster Ballads" cd and I'm dozing like a cat in the sunshine.

So, another one:  sometimes, I'll pull out all my 80's stadium rock/hair band cd's and rock like its 1988.  Cinderella, Crue, Bon Jovi, Poison, Warrant, Bullet Boys... you get the drift.  (Tho, I usually do it with the lights off and the door locked.)
 
Hozz said:
As did I, until I realised they were a big bag of wankers who speed up their recordings and garble their live performances with poor sound. That, and they just get boring past the first album you come across. Mine was Sonic Firestorm, and while it did turn me on for a while, ultimately it's just passable.

They are supposed to be awful live, but I never knew they sped up their recordings.  :S
All their albums and music all sound the same. But for some odd reason, it never fails to amuse. My first album was Inhumane Rampage, Cry For Eternity being the best song on the album.
 
I fall asleep to Opeth's Deliverance, not because it bores me, far from it, I can basically fall asleep to any type of music, the most "extreme" in my collection being death metal.
 
Hissy_Fit said:
They are supposed to be awful live, but I never knew they sped up their recordings.  :S
All their albums and music all sound the same. But for some odd reason, it never fails to amuse. My first album was Inhumane Rampage, Cry For Eternity being the best song on the album.
Although I don't like them,  I 've got to admit they sounded very good (for what they were playing) when I saw them back in 2005.
 
I USED to like backstreet boys and other boy bands when I was a meager pre teen.
I sneeze almost everyday a minimum of 14 consecutive times.. Peaks can be 100+
 
Here's another dark secret of mine: I like quite The Stone Roses. The extended version of "I Am the Resurrection", for example, is quite possibly one of the best tracks of all time - by anyone. The chorus really makes you want to throw your arms back in your best Jesus Christ pose and sing - and the extended bit is so sublime it almost makes the Freebird finale a poor second.
 
I've seen the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and have to say they were the worst live band I've ever seen. Not the worst band I've ever seen live (I think they are decent), but the worst live band.
 
Alright guys, it took balls for me to admit that these things from my childhood have never left me. Here goes!

I like Harvey Kneeslapper. I can't help laughing when I see him and hear his voice.

Who the hell am I talking about?? I'm talking about the most annoying muppet ever created.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJPmBslamtQ (check how late that sound comes, whahaha!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fayGp1gpqo (again!! BHAA HA HA HA HA!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnjwgC4bPDQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIhby3R9enM (the laughing of Fat Blue also rules!)

Also this kind of stuff kills me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sluqp4knEA (insane!!)

  :lol:
 
OK, that was classic!  And is very funny to see in a post from the same guy that posted the art questions in the trivia thread.

I love that old muppet stuff!
 
Forostar said:
Alright guys, it took balls for me to admit that these things from my childhood have never left me. Here goes!

I like Harvey Kneeslapper. I can't help laughing when I see him and hear his voice.

Who the hell am I talking about?? I'm talking about the most annoying muppet ever created.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJPmBslamtQ (check how late that sound comes, whahaha!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fayGp1gpqo (again!! BHAA HA HA HA HA!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnjwgC4bPDQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIhby3R9enM (the laughing of Fat Blue also rules!)

Also this kind of stuff kills me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sluqp4knEA (insane!!)

  :lol:


i found that hilairious  :bigsmile:
 
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