View Full Version : Anyone know this music?
chris
10-08-2008, 09:11 PM
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
logic bomb
10-08-2008, 09:15 PM
I know it but I don't know where from.
allure
10-08-2008, 09:39 PM
Vangelis - conquest of paradise - YouTube
armchair philosopher
10-08-2008, 09:42 PM
Allure, kudos for the Larry David avatar! :)
Love that show.
allure
10-08-2008, 09:46 PM
One of my favorites. I love Seinfeld as well, which probably is my all time favorite, maybe. :)
majicdragon
10-08-2008, 10:07 PM
Conquest of paradise? Military control of the garden of eden.
noobcybot
10-08-2008, 11:31 PM
Curb is pretty, pretty good.
deafbred
10-08-2008, 11:51 PM
Allure, kudos for the Larry David avatar! :)
Love that show.
One of my favorites. I love Seinfeld as well, which probably is my all time favorite, maybe. :)
Seinfeld was a show of apathy. A show of labels and shallow jugments. It was about categorizing each one of us into a box of manipulation ninnying.
There was nothing to love about that show, as said, it was a show about NOTHING. People are more than nothing. Life is more than nothing. That show peeled apart everything till there was nothing left. It was about destruction. It was hollow and sensless. A VOID. People using people and relationships of userdom. The ole 'what can I get out of it' mantality.
yeah the audience may have laughed a lot, but at whose expense..
everyones expense, because it sold us all out and down the river
Yay Yay Eight Seasons of raising APATHY! YEAH!!!!!! I feel good, about nothing, and the nothingness which we are currently spiritually and going to be physically soon if we keep heading the way we are.
(please excuse my oppinion if you are offended)
limelady
11-08-2008, 12:31 AM
Seinfeld was a show of apathy. A show of labels and shallow jugments. It was about categorizing each one of us into a box of manipulation ninnying.
There was nothing to love about that show, as said, it was a show about NOTHING. People are more than nothing. Life is more than nothing. That show peeled apart everything till there was nothing left. It was about destruction. It was hollow and sensless. A VOID. People using people and relationships of userdom. The ole 'what can I get out of it' mantality.
yeah the audience may have laughed a lot, but at whose expense..
everyones expense, because it sold us all out and down the river
Yay Yay Eight Seasons of raising APATHY! YEAH!!!!!! I feel good, about nothing, and the nothingness which we are currently spiritually and going to be physically soon if we keep heading the way we are.
(please excuse my oppinion if you are offended)
I share your opinion deafbred, in fact I couldn't agree more!
Seinfeld was the most negative show on television for all the years it ran. It used to make me cringe and shudder....I couldn't believe anybody would find that stuff uplifting entertainment.
Talk about predictively programming the masses in the most negative way! :rolleyes:
allure
11-08-2008, 03:40 AM
Seinfeld was a show of apathy. A show of labels and shallow jugments. It was about categorizing each one of us into a box of manipulation ninnying.
There was nothing to love about that show, as said, it was a show about NOTHING. People are more than nothing. Life is more than nothing. That show peeled apart everything till there was nothing left. It was about destruction. It was hollow and sensless. A VOID. People using people and relationships of userdom. The ole 'what can I get out of it' mantality.
yeah the audience may have laughed a lot, but at whose expense..
everyones expense, because it sold us all out and down the river
Yay Yay Eight Seasons of raising APATHY! YEAH!!!!!! I feel good, about nothing, and the nothingness which we are currently spiritually and going to be physically soon if we keep heading the way we are.
(please excuse my oppinion if you are offended)
It wasn't about that. It was about making people laugh, period. It wasn't part of any agenda and had no purpose other than to entertain and attract eyeballs so the network could sell advertising.
I don't think it was at anybodies expense, it was quirky and almost cartoon like in its unrealism. I'm sorry you seem to take things so seriously and blow things way out of proportion.
You're being extremely negative towards somethings that is, well, nothing.