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05-07-2008, 08:42 AM | #251 (permalink) | |
Bringer of Carrots
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05-07-2008, 07:48 PM | #253 (permalink) | |
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05-09-2008, 07:52 AM | #256 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Nowra
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blogs are alright but its still hard to find interesting music. ive downloaded songs and tried internet radio stations, wasting most of my download limit on stuff i dont actually like. and i don't mind the music that i listen too, just admitting that it might be a bit blase.
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05-09-2008, 08:30 AM | #257 (permalink) |
Bringer of Carrots
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Yeah I was on a internet radio kick at one point, just downloading anything that sounded half way decent. It's a good way to keep up on stuff, just not very practical for me to do all the time.
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05-28-2008, 09:16 PM | #258 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Indianapolis
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1. The Clash - "Clampdown"
This song just plays on all of my favorite things about my favorite band. Mick and Joe both sing, Topper busts out a great beat, and the lyrics speak of class division. The Clash's activism is what sets this song apart among their greatest. 2. Weezer - "In The Garage" Besides the fact that it accurately describes my teenage experience thus far, there has always been something about the ridiculously high sustained guitar notes in the pop-era Weezer songs that lures me in. 3. The Beatles - "Yesterday" This song was there for me in my saddest of times, through break-ups or deaths. The string arrangement also kicks major ass. 4. Beck - "Devil's Haircut" I crank this up in my car and blast it out my windows anytime I just need some refreshment. It makes no difference whether or not I completely comprehend the lyrics, honestly. 5. Modest Mussorgsky, arr. Elgar Howarth - "The Great Gate of Kiev" This is the most powerful song I've ever heard and when I played in the Indianapolis Brass Choir with it, I instantly got goosebumps. That French Horn part soars and impresses in good recordings. 6. The Temptations - "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" The epitome of the Motown sound for me. The passion in the vocals gets me every time. 7. Queen - "Don't Stop Me Now Every time I hear this song, I imagine Freddy standing alone on a stage and performing what amounts to a Broadway show. It's an amazingly dynamic song with all the Queen attitude. 8. Oasis - "Don't Look Back In Anger" Each song on this list makes me sing along, but this song takes me to a different place. I always feel like I am at a live show and I just start shouting when this song. 9. The Strokes - "Reptilia" In my belief, this is the best song in the current wave of indie rock. It's so raw and energetic and I pound the steering wheel to death to the catchy-ass drum beat. 10. Sufjan Stevens - "Chicago" The song that made me want to get in front of a keyboard and just lightly tap the keys as I pour my soul out. Sufjan is a vastly underrated singer-songwriter. |
06-08-2008, 09:53 AM | #259 (permalink) |
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1. Robert John-Sad Eyes
2. Gordon Lightfoot-Carefree Highway 3. CCR-Ramble Tamble 4. ELO_Strange Magic 5. Steely Dan-Turn That Heartbeat Over Again 6. The Shins-New Slang 7. Rufus Wainwright-Vicious World 8. Don McLean-Castles in the Air 9. Bread-Sweet Surrender 10. Aimee Mann-Driving Sideways |
06-09-2008, 01:52 AM | #260 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Williamsburg, Iowa
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1. "Take the Time" - Dream Theater; one of favorite songs ever
2. "Pirates" - ELP; epic to end all 3. "She's Always a Woman" - Billy Joel; bittersweet love songs don't get much better 4. "Mr. Blue Sky" - ELO; fun and meaningful, woke me up in the mornings in college 5. "Fool's in Love" - Joe Jackson; love to make fun of the dating peeps 6. "Higher Place" - Journey; draws me in every time 7. "Bat Out of Hell" - Meatloaf; basically a perfectly executed orgasm 8. "Dare" - Stan Bush; put the life in the Transformers movie and still gets me 9. "All Star" - Smash Mouth; old favorite 10. "Grand Illusion" - Styx; reminds me of what life really is
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