I was installing a new computer and it came with some songs installed. Some were really good.
Give us a couple of great songs to listen to.
Nobody knows- Live
Lost Angeles- Dizzy X
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I was installing a new computer and it came with some songs installed. Some were really good.
Give us a couple of great songs to listen to.
Nobody knows- Live
Lost Angeles- Dizzy X
The live version of One Little Victory from Rush In Rio.
NOT THE STUDIO VERSION.
Turn it waaaaaay up. :cool2:
On a more mellow note, try Soul Meets Body by Death Cab For Cutie.
Nightflight to Uranus by Datarock
They're Taking The Hobbits To Isengard by Erwin Beekveld
Here comes the hotstepper - Ini Kamoze:smilie4:
Where In The World Did You Go With My Toothbrush? Lyrics
You didn't leave a bar of soap when you left me.
You didn't even leave a towel so I could dry my face.
You didn't even leave a plate for me to eat on.
But you left all my empty beercans all over the place.
You didn't leave my precious black and white TV set.
You took the Jimi Hendrix poster that was on my door.
You left with my very best friend - our dog Smokey.
But I found all the unpaid bills on the kitchen floor.
And where in the hell did you go with my toothbrush?
And where in the hell did you happen to spend last night?
You didn't leave a bar of soap when you left me.
And you didn't even tell me they was turning out the lights.
You didn't leave my little five dollar alarm clock.
You didn't even leave a note; I guess it's all been said.
You didn't even leave the cushions for the sofa.
And now that I'm used to the couch, you left the bed.
And where in the hell did you go with my toothbrush?
And where in the hell have you been for the last three days?
You didn't leave a bar of soap when you left me.
And you didn't stick around to see the teardrops on my face.
sweet little mystery - wet wet wet :happy:
it's been stuck in me head most of today.
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Originally Posted by Cheese
dr. dre - keep they heads ringin'
great beat even if you dont like rap.
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Originally Posted by ahctlucabbuS
Fett's Vette - mc chris
system of a down - BYOB
If you think the title is innuendo, have a listen to the chorus.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Also, Computer Camp Love by the same band.
I thought innuendo was the Italian word for a suppository... :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by ahctlucabbuS
http://cheap-cds.com/surf/disps/493803
http://cheap-cds.com/surf/disps/391070
And of course, system of a down, and incubus tracks.
Songs installed on installed computers FTW.
I found this song a bit repetitive. FTW is a pretty good group generally.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
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Originally Posted by j2k4
Seriously, tho', hobbes, I'm not sure what you'd like. but I'd hazard recommending Also Sprach Zarathustra to you.
It might be your sort of thing.
Hmmm.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
I wonder...
He could move on to Procession of the Nobles afterwards, I suppose...
Yeah, or Puff the Magic Dragon.
:O That is a very sad song.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
what sort of music do you like hobbes? :)
What song?:unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
puff the magic dragon! :lol:
PuffQuote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
Little Jackie Paper dies at the end, or grows up, or something equally terrible.
Jeebus, are you two maebach in disguise, or wot? :rolleyes:
who? :huh:
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Originally Posted by SnnY
Anyone remember a song called Tie Me Kangaroo Down?Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
Or some such? :huh:
Sad, too. :(
no.
I was trying to make a drug-joke, damnit, and you two maebached me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
Maebach=lord of the obvious.
Along with equally inspiring classics from the same artiste such as "somebodys pinched me winkles"Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
"Puff the magic Dragon" was a song we sang in kindergarten and it made me sad because it made me think of the inevitabile death of my Cairn Terrier, Murphy.
She did die 13 years later.
Of course, any drug implications in the song were oblivious to me, but as local crack head JPaul enlightened me, "chasing the dragon" is about heroin.
Recommending a song is not about what I might like, but more what you think is a great song and something people who would never hear it otherwise, might give a listen because you attest to its brilliance.
To me, I judge songs on their individual merit and I do not exclude anything because of the genre label placed upon them.
I think that "Puff" was more about a boy growing up than anything else.
The loss of magic and fantasy is a harsh blow.
'k then, hobbes.
Try Alkaline Trio-This Could be Love, on for size.
I've got a book of matches, I've got a can of kerosene. I've got some mad ideas, involving you and me...
Or just about anything by Snow Patrol; Velocity Girl, Run, or Spitting Games, for instance.
Or The Killers-Mr. Brightside, 'cos I feel like that, a lot of the time.
Me, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Try the ones I recommended, Hobbes.
That's an order. :)
Dance Hall by Modest Mouse
In fact everything on that album (Good News for People Who Love Bad News) is greatness.
The Horror of Party Beach - Sloppy Seconds
A song based on a rather bad 1950's B-movie. The film also featured on a MST3k episode.
Even though I have it on vinyl, I was really tempted to buy, John Martyn - Solid Air, on cd version the other day. Dragged meself away from the market before I could spend my dinner pennies. So I nominate;
May You Never - John Martyn.
Could listen to it every hour, every day and not get bored. :wub: