Best songs/artist discovered through watching AMV's
- dwchang
- Sad Boy on Site
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No love for the 80's music ;_;
I think Vlad and I are the only two human beings on Earth who like Peter Cetera/Chicago music
I think Vlad and I are the only two human beings on Earth who like Peter Cetera/Chicago music
-Daniel
Newest Video: Through the Years and Far Away aka Sad Girl in Space
Newest Video: Through the Years and Far Away aka Sad Girl in Space
- SarahtheBoring
- Joined: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:45 am
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- dwchang
- Sad Boy on Site
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SCORE!SarahtheBoring wrote:I have a soft spot for big cheesy 80s power ballads.
-Daniel
Newest Video: Through the Years and Far Away aka Sad Girl in Space
Newest Video: Through the Years and Far Away aka Sad Girl in Space
- Scintilla
- (for EXTREME)
- Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 8:47 pm
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I do! I do! And I can't help thinking that "Will You Still Love Me" would make a great AMV song for some series (yes, I know it's post-Cetera Chicago, but I like it anyway)...dwchang wrote:No love for the 80's music ;_;
I think Vlad and I are the only two human beings on Earth who like Peter Cetera/Chicago music
I discovered "Shimmer" by Fuel from Onegai Studios' FLCL vid "Fade", and "When I Grow Up" by Garbage from Mighty Mighty Mega Studios' FLCL vid... can't think of any others.
I actually already knew "True Faith" by New Order, but I deleted the first vid I got to that song because it was just a well-synched recap of the first Pokémon movie, and I deleted the second because it was to the Rurouni Kenshin OAVs and it was so bloody I couldn't even watch past the first minute or so.
- dokidoki
- c0d3 m0nk3y
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Hey, I "let" you have that track. Brad said he'd use my video if I wanted, but I didn't want to sidestep the actual selection process. (And I got to do Drop The Bomb )Vlad G Pohnert wrote:Too bad I actually have the song for the "official" AMV project... All the rest of you have used the song in and "unofficial" capacity
- Ashyukun
- Medicinal Leech
- Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2002 12:53 pm
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If you haven't already, check out the other songs on these discs- they've both excellent CDs- and probably ones you can pick up decently cheap second hand. (just about all my CD purchases these days are used)SarahtheBoring wrote: Chumbawamba - Amnesia
Savatage - TIWWM
Bob 'Ash' Babcock
Electric Leech Productions
Electric Leech Productions
- dwchang
- Sad Boy on Site
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Well don't look at me. I don't imagine myself doing another Chicago/Peter Cetera song for awhile. Hell, I don't imagine myself doing a sappy video for awhile since that's what everyone expectsScintilla wrote:I do! I do! And I can't help thinking that "Will You Still Love Me" would make a great AMV song for some series (yes, I know it's post-Cetera Chicago, but I like it anyway)...dwchang wrote:No love for the 80's music ;_;
I think Vlad and I are the only two human beings on Earth who like Peter Cetera/Chicago music
Well I think someone needs to do that evil idea discussed at Otakon to "Drop the Bomb." Given, I already know you're finished and have seen the track...no such luck ;_;. Redo it .dokidoki wrote:Hey, I "let" you have that track. Brad said he'd use my video if I wanted, but I didn't want to sidestep the actual selection process. (And I got to do Drop The Bomb )
-Daniel
Newest Video: Through the Years and Far Away aka Sad Girl in Space
Newest Video: Through the Years and Far Away aka Sad Girl in Space
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I discovered Jim's Big Ego off an amv in the Otakon contest from 2001. I have heard more original and great work in my 4 years of Otakon amv watching, than in the rest of my life put together. But it was not olny a gateway but a wake up call.
It's nice not being chained to the drowning man that is label manufactured music. Even though I had put myself there by not looking by myself in the first place...
It's nice not being chained to the drowning man that is label manufactured music. Even though I had put myself there by not looking by myself in the first place...
- SarahtheBoring
- Joined: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:45 am
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Ah, cool. Thanks for the recommend, I'll have to look into those.Ashyukun wrote:If you haven't already, check out the other songs on these discs- they've both excellent CDs- and probably ones you can pick up decently cheap second hand. (just about all my CD purchases these days are used)SarahtheBoring wrote: Chumbawamba - Amnesia
Savatage - TIWWM
Used is indeed good; I try to buy both books and CDs used lately, unless it's something off-the-wall like an import CD.
And now you guys have "Will You Still Love Me" stuck in my head. Arg.
- BogoSort
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Wow, as many CD sales for Jim's Big Ego as my vid might have generated, I still can't believe that what I'm using is the freely downloadable mp3 of the song. Maybe I shall go and support the artist now, and actually buy the CD(and possibly give myself the justification to remaster the video in better quality...MistyCaldwell wrote:I discovered Jim's Big Ego off an amv in the Otakon contest from 2001. I have heard more original and great work in my 4 years of Otakon amv watching, than in the rest of my life put together. But it was not olny a gateway but a wake up call.