Admit it, you only did this thread to show off that you'd figured out how to embed YouTube videos and you're now sitting there with a smug grin on your face.
Bit difficult to say what I've been listening to, because every friday I do a radio show with Mark Hill (formerly Artful Dodger) and Ridney for 2hrs.
But I have been listening a lot to the now de-funked american band Grandaddy, and Empire of the Sun. Oh and the Tron soundtrack, but mostly when I'm coding
Great song, really enjoyed that.. and ok, you got me.. I wanted to implement Youtube ages ago, but doing so could've opened the forums up to certain vulnerabilities. The new embedding method they use closes these.
Fixed that for you. You'd included the "?v=" bit in the youtube brackets. Rammstein, first time listening to them.. quite enjoyed it. Definitely a bit different though!
Metallica always, anything before the St Anger album, Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, Faithless, and right now I have got a thing for Johny Cash In between anything that catches my mood.
I shot a music video a few day's ago, now i am editing it. I have played the song so many times while editing the video... it is rolling around in my head 24/7 and i can't stop it.
I know there's not a lot in there to get in the way... but please.... over and over and over
Manneringmedia - thats nothing! Try having the Littlewoods "My lovely, lovely motherrr" advert tune in your head for several days! Its nothing short of torture..
Whether you like her or not, Lady Gaga does some stunning videos from a photography point of view -look at the one for 'you and I' where she is 2 people, genders, in one...from an artistic perspective, she creates images / angles / lighting / dichotomies second to none, as in her other videos...
By the way, Coldplay are my favourite - saw them at Sheffield arena with 25,000 people, and Liverpool with 2,000 - classy, unpretentious, and real - just the way photography should be...
Next week i start recording an Album with a Female classical Soprano. The first track we will be recording is my arrangement and orchestration of "Nessun Dorma" by Puccini from the opera Turandot.
So i am going over it again and again ensuring it is ready for the recording.