shiver me timber! rrrrrrr

Does everyone has a single that give you goosebumps when u listen to it? Mine so far is:
-TOOL "reflection"
-Cripple mr onion "six day of silence"
-Metallica "outlaw torn"
-Evanescence "surrender"

Forums: The Bar,

I thought this was about talk like a pirate day.

YARRR!!

RRRRR *push you off the plank*

Avast ye!

Arrrr, you have a woman's mouth, milord! I'll wager that mouth never had to chew through the side of a ship to escape the dreadful spindly killer fish!

Reminds me of this topic.

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Boy: uh oh ...going limp.
Girl: Har
Boy: You gotta do better than that!
Boy: Your picture was really bad.
Girl: HARRRRRRRRRRRR

man, I've forgotten how funny that was.

Hahahaha, I remember that now too. Good times.

Oh man!
Anyone found anymore of those funny transcripts?
Post them if you do.
Ahh, classic.

Arrr, the hot pants!

'Your Ghost' by Kristin Hersh (sp?)
'Gorecki' by Lamb
'All is Full of Love' by Björk

.. in a different way:
'Rock With You' by Michael Jackson

That's all I can think of right now...

'Here Comes The Rain Again' - The Eurythmics
'Ceremony', 'Temptation', 'Blue Monday' - New Order ... pity two out of 3 of those have been thrashed...
all of 'Glider EP', but particularly 'Soon' and 'Don't Ask Why' - My Bloody Valentine
'(This is) The Dream of Evan and Chan' - Dntel feat. Ben Gibbard
'The Only Living Boy In New York' - Simon & Garfunkel

//'Blue Monday' - New Order

they played that video on J2 the other day and it gave me the creeps, cos it was made back in 1983. but hey the song and the video was overall, the beast.

I always forget that Lucifer_Sam, hater of contemporary pop and dance music, loves pop and dance music if it was played on the radio in the 80s.

er... still cher- a woman's story & dion dimucci- make the woman love me

when creapy men singers sing chicks songs dressed in drag no offence to dragz just dnt sing!!!!!!!!!

Radiohead - Just

I think just is a good song, but what makes it even better, it's the video.

Glass Onion - Beatles.
THe end is creepy

Paris in Flames - Thursday
Understanding in a Car Crash - Thursday
Same 'ol Road - Dredg

Those are chilling songs. But in a good way.

Possession - Type 0 Negative
My gift to you - KoRn
Sunshine/down in a hole/brother/am i inside/the killer is me - Alice in Chains
the wizard/snowblind - Black Sabbath
Lisa/mama picture/someday/underground/spaceboy - dead flowers

you really have such an odd sense of humour

Muse's music is pertty haunting too me thinks.

you think wrong- either that or you misspelt dissapointing

//you misspelt dissapointing

You get better with each post, lena. Especially out of context.

ta sweetie

Emmett Miller doing I Ain't Got Nobody : bbbrrrrrrr !

Excellent; someone else that will be talking like a pirate on Friday!

And to answer the question, Lacuna Coil 'Stars' Metallica 'Nothing Else Matters' Smashing Pumpkings 'Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans'

Waves-Superette
Ghosts of American Astronauts-The Mekons
Spooky-the 3ds
Blue Thunder (with saxaphone)-Galaxie 500
At the Drive in give me the shivers too, as does the Mars Volta. And so do Muse. And Ghost Club. and HDU. and quite a few other bands.

Along with the shivers there is also that feeling you get when you're listening to some music, and it makes all your hairs stand on end and you just feel really alive. I love that feeling. : )

I think you've got very similar taste to me. I always wondered what Galaxie500 sound like since they get namechecked in my favourite Liz Phair song.

For me right now the song that excites me about life and makes me want to jump up and down is The Dead Souls' 'One More Little Death'. What sends shivers up and down my spine is every track on 'just like blood' by Tom McRae.

Joanna if you're in Wellington the library has (used to have anyway) a couple of Galaxie 500 CDs. If you're in a bigger city presumably they have more. :P

They're pretty good, but I wasn't blown away. My point of reference was Ride ("the Galaxie may burn"). I like how one act can lead you to another. It's probably sacrilege but I preferred Luna (which involves one of the main members). Their cover of Serge Gainsbourg's 'Bonnie & Clyde' with the main singer from Stereolab is awesome...

I taped the Liz Phair CD from the Wellington Library in the first place! But that's an excellent idea, now that I have so much time on my hands i really must get stuck into the Auckland library system.

The 'War of the world' anthem
Jerry Goldsmiths choral piece for ‘The Omen’.... OOoooaaAArrrgggghhh!

"the chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one he said ... aaaaaaaa aaaaaaah!"

briliant. though i would go for the theme of the Martians themselves. when they slowly open the capsule door.

other songs shivering me timbers - Sometimes by the Gordons, anything nasty by the Ghost Club, A Thousand Sins by the Pin Group and Lift Off by the Sentimental Plastic. Spacing by Straightjacket Fits played very very very loud will make a dead person shiver. sorry they are all old songs, pretty much, but i'm feeling all nostalgic.