Wednesday, November 16, 2011

"You're No Good"

Shock Treatment was the "sequel" to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, released six years later in 1981. 
You have to watch RHPS to understand Shock Treatment and so... if you don't get this...
it's alright. 

For you're listening pleasure, from the soundtrack of Shock Treatment:

"And just a little bit of steam!" (ESF)

This entry is located on my main blog.


Thanks, Eddie.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

"No no no!"

I saw this on my Facebook news feed. That's all.

From her 2006 album Back to Black, Amy Winehouse's "Rehab."

"She's Got Deep Brown Eyes"

I'd like to say that this song is courtesy of a good friend of mine... the spouse* of The Archenemy. She led me to this song about a year ago while I was doing Pre-Calculus homework. Let's just say, it stuck... and then getting it free from Amazon MP3 cemented it in place. Smooth British sounds.

For your pleasure, England-based Noah & the Whale's "L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N."

P.S. I don't know if anyone's noticed... but that lead singer reminds me of Edward of Twilight. Just sayin'.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

"Comfortably Numb"

If you've read my main blog (or even if you haven't), I bet that you've wondered why this blog's name is The Archenemy. It's named after a former friend of mine after we had a big argument. Anyway, in February, I began to call him archnemesis, which soon evolved to Archenemy in June 'cause it rolled off the tongue better (and because spell check wasn't all over my ass about it).

Anyway, around December of last year, I found this song posted on someone's wall and I knew that my former friend liked Pink Floyd, I listened to this song and actually liked it.

Surprising how former friends can influence others, huh?

Enough of my life story. Let's get THIS one underway.

For your listening pleasure, off of Pink Floyd's 1979 album The Wall, is
"Comfortably Numb."

"Lay Down Your Arms"

I always like to say where I was when I hear a particular song, so I'll try to be truthful with this one. I was in the bathroom, clipping my toe nails when this came on. I started clipping my toenails to the beat of this song which, to be honest, surprised me that was played by Green Day, a California-based punk rock band formed in 1987.* Anyway, on with the show.

Here is Green Day's 2009 hit, "21 Guns."