RE: [NetEpic ML] Music to Paint, Play by (Long: Old Fogey Whimsy)

From: EPICentre Webmaster <gambit_at_...>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:25:45 -0000

Ozzy's solo career should surely make it into that list somewhere, as
should NightWish, Guns'N'Roses (Plenty of Slaaneshi ones there). Soil -
Halo is pretty good, Godsmack - Awake, in fact most Godsmack. Rob Zombie
definitely has a Chaos tint to it ;). Wagners - Die Walkure is a good
generic marine one.

The Chaos gate sound track is pretty good for Space Marines come to
think of it.

I'm grateful to note the absence of Bolt Thrower though ;).

-----Original Message-----
From: peyoterattle [mailto:peyoterattle_at_...]
Sent: 24 February 2005 18:08
To: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [NetEpic ML] Music to Paint, Play by (Long: Old Fogey Whimsy)



I have recently been struck (yet again) at the synergy that results in
the synaesthetic fugue state arising from painting with the
appropriate background music (and, to a lesser extent:( playing with
the appropriate soundtrack). I just paint _better_ when the 'right'
music is playing.
  
I know that many others have suggested a similair theme in regards to
understanding the zeitgeist of an army by accessing the apropriate
'Head Space' via music, but I have decided (in context of my Black
Librarian duties) to collate _the_ 'definitive guide' (to be posted
online somewhere: probably my nascent Web Site) for common usage.
  Now, I am an _old_ fogey, and so any music past 1974 is probably
known to me by reputation only (and I am personally most interested in
the 'Art Rock' of the -60's & -70's that I believe helped to inspire
Rick Priestly and Bryan Ansell et al to originally create the 40K
milieu in the first place: metal came later IMO) but all contributions
are welcome, especially from 'young 'uns' that don't have any idea
what bands I'm referring to (below).

   Matters of Taste are certainly understood to be entirely
subjective
(and critical 'good'or'bad implications or commentaries -about- the
music _totally_ miss the point!!).

I am wanting to know:

 -What Music- makes _YOU_ feel like -What Army-..?

-What Music- would _YOU_ use to help someone else "feel"-Your- Army..?

  Entirely Subjective & non-judgemental) If a band or album ends up
in more than one category, I will likely have a vote to determine the
"best" placement: please submit ideas categorized by the Army the
Music Invokes, such as follows {Army : Band : Album }

(the following are my initial entirely subjective placements):

40K Milieu in general:
HawkWind ; Yes (Fragile) ; Gentle Giant ; Klaatu ; Bach (E Power Biggs
Organ) ; Robert Thorpe

General Space Marine:
Man of LaMancha (soundtrack)
Space Wolves:
?
UltraMarines:
?
Dark Angels:
HawkWind (Warriors at the Edge of Time) ; Genesis (Lamb..BroadWay)
Blood Angels:
?
Ordo Malleus:
Peter Gabriel (4th album)
Tech Marines:
Thomas Dolby

Chaos : most Punk, Pink Floyd (The Wall) : Metallica
Khorne :
Black Sabbath
Tzeentch:
Pink Floyd ; Psychic Television : Peter Gabriel (3rd Album) : David
Bowie : Tears for Fears
Gnurgle:
Kurt Cobain : Peter Gabriel (1st album)
Slaanesh:
Adam Ant, Prince, Michael Jackson (LOL)
Malaal:
Uranium Savages : Dead Kennedys

Sisters of Battle:
Joan Armatrading : Tori Amos : Madonna (Ray of Light) ; Natalie
Merchant ; Kate Bush ; Tracy Chapman ; Sara Hickman

General Imperial Guard: Phil Ochs
(someone help me fill in sub-armies here...)
?
Catachans?

Eldar:
Fairport Convention ; Alan Stivel
CraftWorld Eldar;
Steeleye Span
Exodites:
Pentangle
Harlequins:
Incredible String Band : Peter Gabriel (2nd & 4th albums) : XTC :
Godspell (soundtrack album)
Dark Eldar:
the Doors

Orks:
Peter Tosh : Black Uhura

Tyranids:
Throbbing Gristle : Kitaro

Necrons:
Robert Fripp

Tao:
Evangelion (soundtrack) ; Osama Kitajima


T'oma
  
Most Exalted and Revered
Grand High Librarian (Emeritus)
of The Grand High Counsel
of the Black Library's
Most Sacred and Ancient Order
of Memetic Engineers





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