Currently listening to Linkin Park's new CD, but Evanescence is getting lots of play too. ;)
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Currently listening to Linkin Park's new CD, but Evanescence is getting lots of play too. ;)
Presently,Tracy Chapman-Let It Rain.
Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On?" is todays listening. Then a bit of PJ Harvey "Stories From The City...." followed by Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed". Then it's work!! :(
At the moment it's God's Apprentice by Spirit of the West.
:ninja:
Now it's Mike Oldfield "Tubular Bells"
Still gives me goose bumps. :unsure: :lol:
Since it is friday, i am listening to the Heineken music in my head.
:lol:
Huh? Did Fred ever made any music? (Geintje!) Weekend man! :lol: :DQuote:
Originally posted by Footoo@25 April 2003 - 18:20
Since it is friday, i am listening to the Heineken music in my head.
:lol:
Got on Talib Kweli-Top Kwelity Classics Vol1...top notch hip hop :-"
They Might Be Giants - Birdhouse in your Soul
..The last two songs I posted kind of sound religious...they aren't... ;)
:ninja:
Danzig - Dominion
Elmira Street Boogie-Danny Gatton (Thanks, Clocker)
Next up: Runnin' Back To Saskatoon-The Guess Who
Then: Twentieth Century Rip-off-The Soundtrack of Our Lives
You're welcome.Quote:
Originally posted by j2k4@25 April 2003 - 15:59
Elmira Street Boogie-Danny Gatton (Thanks, Clocker)
Kinda makes you want to press your poodle skirt, shine up your saddle shoes and glide on down to the drive in, doesn't it?
I'm listening to Meatloaf at the mo :)
What a coincidence!Quote:
Originally posted by Curley@25 April 2003 - 16:28
I'm listening to Meatloaf at the mo :)
"Paradise By the Dashboard Lights"!!!
I think i'll put that on next!
I don't listen to groups anymore unless the album is an evolving story (The Wall). I have created playlists and listen to these using the shuffle function.
My lastest cd burn for the commute to work:
Roxy music- A hard rain is going to fall
Outkast- Bombs over Baghdad
Monster magnet- Power Trip (I never going to work another day in my life- good Friday stuff)
XTC- Summers Cauldron (????)
The Police- Synchronicity
Great Big Sea- Consequence free (from Lamsey)
Erasure- Respect (Fun to sign along with secretly- give a little respect tooo-ohhhh meeeee!
(Co-worker told me that this guy she knew placed this song all the time, "And he wasn't even gay!" she exclaimed. Hmmmm- what was she trying to tell me- :lol: )
DMX- Party up
Coolio -Gangsta's Paradise
Bare Naked Ladies- Tonight is the night I feel asleep at the wheel (Bizarre song)
Outkast- Crumblin' Herb
Outkast- Southernplayalisticadillac
Frank Sinatra- Mack the Knife (Hey baby, it swings)
Stone Temple Pilots- Crackerman
The Alarm- Rain in the Summertime (ah, the 80s)
Tupac and Dre- California Love
Publically my friends call it eclectic, privately that's another matter.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
how can you mix rock and rap
great big sea then some dmx?
i wanna swear soo much but ill save some energy
its your waste of a cd
They do this on the radio, and it appears to be very popular :huh: :huh:Quote:
Originally posted by Rollin_On_Dubs420@25 April 2003 - 19:34
how can you mix rock and rap
its your waste of a cd
Huh? Did Fred ever made any music? (Geintje!) Weekend man! :lol: :D [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by Rocktron+25 April 2003 - 17:30--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Rocktron @ 25 April 2003 - 17:30)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Footoo@25 April 2003 - 18:20
Since it is friday, i am listening to the Heineken music in my head.
:lol:
It is music that makes you want to sleep when you are coming home and keeps you awake in the middle of the night being very thirsty.
:P :P
Wicked Little Town- Hedwig and the Angry Inch
The Rose- Bette Midler
Crying- Vonda Shepard
I' listenig to the old Roots album 'Do you want more'http://www.artistdirect.com/Images/S...65225yk61o.jpgQuote:
Originally posted by Skillian@1 April 2003 - 17:45
The new Roots album - Phrenology.
This is a very good compilation, also with XTC. I'm impressed.Quote:
Originally posted by hobbes@25 April 2003 - 23:13
I don't listen to groups anymore unless the album is an evolving story (The Wall). I have created playlists and listen to these using the shuffle function.
My lastest cd burn for the commute to work:
Roxy music- A hard rain is going to fall
Outkast- Bombs over Baghdad
Monster magnet- Power Trip (I never going to work another day in my life- good Friday stuff)
XTC- Summers Cauldron (????)
The Police- Synchronicity
Great Big Sea- Consequence free (from Lamsey)
Erasure- Respect (Fun to sign along with secretly- give a little respect tooo-ohhhh meeeee!
(Co-worker told me that this guy she knew placed this song all the time, "And he wasn't even gay!" she exclaimed. Hmmmm- what was she trying to tell me- :lol: )
DMX- Party up
Coolio -Gangsta's Paradise
Bare Naked Ladies- Tonight is the night I feel asleep at the wheel (Bizarre song)
Outkast- Crumblin' Herb
Outkast- Southernplayalisticadillac
Frank Sinatra- Mack the Knife (Hey baby, it swings)
Stone Temple Pilots- Crackerman
The Alarm- Rain in the Summertime (ah, the 80s)
Tupac and Dre- California Love
Publically my friends call it eclectic, privately that's another matter.
http://www.music-on-tnt.com/jpg/sky.jpg
I'm actually curious as to why this would make you mad. Feel free to explain.Quote:
Originally posted by Rollin_On_Dubs420@26 April 2003 - 00:34
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
how can you mix rock and rap
great big sea then some dmx?
i wanna swear soo much but ill save some energy
its your waste of a cd
There is a commonality among the songs (with a couple of exceptions) , that being, they wake me up.
I find that mixing styles keeps my eardrums refreshed as they are bombarded by a wide variety of sounds.
Remember the "Hooters"? They had 1 hit album, the next album flopped because it sounded just like the first one. People ears were peaked by this original sound (the hooter), but it as it's newness wore off, so did the appeal.
Notice that most successful groups vary their sound from album to album, to keep our ears fresh.
Broken Teeth - Who Turned Out The Lights
thnx Luca...
radiohead - amnesiac
few great songs on here but mostly filler stuff.
Stereolab-Sound dust
http://www.home.no/k-lite/n3mo.jpg
Lol I wanna be that snake :P
Currently I'm listening to enigma. I like old gregorian church music and also music with a heavy beat, so I like enigma. :D
Kitaro
Blind Guardian - The Forgotten Tales, excelent album, and to start it off you get metal versions of "Mr Sandman" and "Surfin' USA" :o :huh: :wacko:
I'm listening to Tony Hawks Pro Skater4 soundtrack,its a wicked mix of rap,rock and punk.
@hobbes,i thought your list you put together was cool.I sometimes create mad play lists like that with every possible genre of music i have.I would have left off Erasure,but thats just my preference. :)
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars- David Bowie
Wham, bam, thank you maam!
Pink Floyd-If
I Wanna Be A Boss- Stan Ridgway
Todays delicacies:
Depth Charge - 9 Deadly Venoms
A Guy Called Gerald - Hot Lemonade
I felt like reminiscing after some bad shit at work. :(
Supertramp-Brother Where You Bound with David Gilmour (Pink Floyd guitarist) on guitars! :D
Earlier i was listening to Ra-From One.
Now got on Goo Goo Dolls-Superstar Carwash. :D
Two albums what i've been listening a lot lately:
1: II = I -> 2003
2: Extension of the Wish -> 2001
Progressive metal, kinda like Dream Theater, but i like the singer on Andromeda bit more.
Unbelievable... :ph34r:
One song missing from the first album, slowly coming from kazaa... :)
kippis:
-GS-
Blues for Allison-Joe Pass
K2R riddim.. great reggae band from France!
If you ever want to try a track, search this one: Spartacus version
Really cool Reggae if you like some.. ;)
4 tracks off --pink misunderstood (the rest r shit)
next
miss dynamite--deeper .. when
it finishes rippin (got to rip all album again h/d probs) :lol: