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08-16-2008, 01:25 PM | #322 (permalink) |
Moodswings n' Roundabouts
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: At the corner of Dude and Catastrophe
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The way i do it is i take out each single song file and put it all in a folder. Then using a program like Winrar you can turn the folder into a zip or rar file, where you can upload it using a website like Sendspace or Megaupload.
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08-16-2008, 10:49 PM | #324 (permalink) |
Music Addict
Join Date: Jun 2008
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1. chris rea - road to hell part 1 & 2.
YouTube - Chris Rea-The Road to Hell i liked chris rea from the moment i heard him. sort of blues/rock. 2. ray charles - what i say. YouTube - Ray Charles . What'di Say never really got into him untill a few years ago when the movie ray came out. a legend. 3. jose feliciano. light my fire. YouTube - Jose Feliciano - Light My Fire the song is probably more known by the doors version but i like this one better. 4. the doors - soul kitchen. YouTube - jim morrison/the doors-soul kitchen speaking of the doors. 5. david bowie - space oddity. YouTube - David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969) there were times i thought i was major tom. 6. bob dylan - like a rolling stone. YouTube - Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone 1966 i can relate to this song. 7. led zeplin - black dog. Amazon.com : Entertainment : Led Zeppelin "Black Dog" love their shear rock and roll with a twist of blues. best played loud. 8. supertramp - goodbye stranger. YouTube - Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger use to listen to the album breakfast in america when taking the long way home. 9. blood sweat and tears - when i die. YouTube - Blood, Sweat & Tears live 1970 Japan And When I Die i remember as a kid i like the sound of their music with the organ and brass section. 10. pink floyd - shine on you crazy diamond. YouTube - Pink Floyd "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" Syd Barrett Tribute gotta have pink floyd in always been blown away by them. hope the links work.
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08-17-2008, 08:12 AM | #326 (permalink) | |
Meanie McFeany
Join Date: Aug 2008
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08-17-2008, 11:40 PM | #328 (permalink) |
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1. Caribou - Melody Day : Absolutely gorgeous electronic track. Dreamy and driving at the same time. The bells are a great touch.
2. Gun Club - Sex Beat : Extremely catchy mix of '70s pop-punk and American roots rock. 3. Lou Reed - Perfect Day : One of the greatest example of Lou Reed's fabulous song-writing ability. This song is so evocative. 4. Pink Foyd - See Emily Play : One of their more conventional pop songs, during the Syd Barrett era. The song is just a brilliant gem from their Pipers album. 5. Primal Scream - Velocity Girl : Before they were known for dance-pop, they wrote perhaps the perfect straight-ahead guitar pop song. This wasn't on any of their main albums...it was included on a compilation tape that the New Musical Express magazine sent out to subscribers in 1986. 6. Serge Gainsbourg - Ford Mustang : Serge Gainsbourg wrote jazzy vocal pop songs in French that largely involved themes of sex and glamour. This was one of the songs he sang with Jane Birkin. I think it is very stylish. 7. Suede - Down : Not one of Suede's most famous songs, but perhaps one of their very best. Highly melodic and compelling. Lyrically great and evocative, too. 8. Boy George - Bow Down Mister : Just an incredibly infectious song. Cute, amusing lyrics. Indian mysticism has been a part of pop music since the Beatles. 9. Teenage Fanclub - Straight & Narrow : This isn't one of their famous songs (in circles where the Fannies are famous, as mainstream hit-making fame somehow eluded them despite being one of the most accomplished song-writing groups ever) but I think it is their best. Perfect melody and harmonies. 10. Paul Oakenfold - Southern Sun : I opened this compilation with a lovely electronic track, and I'll close it with another. A dreamy trance song, with the typically great production of Oakenfold. Download Link Comments welcome. A bit poppy, but quite good pop, in my opinion. I'm in a pop mood. Last edited by Minstrel; 08-18-2008 at 12:57 PM. |
08-18-2008, 12:30 PM | #330 (permalink) |
Rose City til I die!
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Boise, ID
Posts: 366
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Apparently I can't post a link to my d/l since I have less than 15 posts...it's www dot sendspace dot com slash file slash bb0clf. Also apologies for the slightly large file size, the Tool song is lossless WMA.
I'm assuming most people on hear have already heard most of these, but here we go. These are in no particular order, these are just the 10 songs I narrowed it down to. 1) Alcest-Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde This is just one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. The multi-layered guitar textures that create a post-rock-like environment combined with the haunting, foreign vocals combines to create absolute musical brilliance. The ending crescendo is absolute perfection as well. 2) Explosions In The Sky-Your Hand In Mine This is the song that introduced me to post-rock and other great bands like GY!BE, Sigur Ros, etc. People who say that post-rock is pretentious, boring, and unemotional should listen to this song. I chose this song even though I think Those Who Tell The Truth... is their best album. 3) Lifehouse-Everything I want this song played at my wedding. Find me here And speak to me I want to feel you I need to hear you You are the light That's leading me To the place Where I find peace again 'Nuff said I think. 4) Luna Halo-Untouchable I first heard this song on a friend's iPod. That night when I got home I downloaded it and listened to it for about a week straight. It's such an infectious song, one of those that you can put on repeat and not get bored with it. Relentless, driving rock. The vocals are really great too, really unique and powerful. The rest of the CD (which I later bought) is pretty damn good too. 5) Metallica-Fade To Black Yeah yeah, we've all heard this song. I couldn't leave it off the list though. Looking forward to Death Magnetic. Yesterday seems as though it never existed Death greets me warm, now I will just say good-bye... 6) Pearl Jam-Black Ten, from top to bottom, is one incredible album. I chose Black because it's probably my favorite song off the album, even though Release could give it a run for its money. The song is so incredibly depressing, highlighted by this mind-blowing ending bit here: I know someday you'll have a beautiful life I know you'll be a sun In somebody else's sky, but why, why, WHY can't it be, why can't it be mine? 7) Porcupine Tree-Trains This is the song I'm currently addicted to after discovering PT about a week ago. I love the ending part where everything just kicks back in after that acoustic bit. Really solid song off an amazing album. 8) The Rocket Summer-She's My Baby One of the sweetest love songs I have. No matter how hectic and busy and chaotic life gets, there's always that someone that you have in your life. 9) Snow Patrol-Headlights On Dark Roads This was tough, because Snow Patrol is one of my favorite bands and I knew I had to choose just one song. I went with Headlights because I think it embodies everything that I like about the band. Headlights before me So beautiful, so clear Reach out and take it Cause I'm so tired of all this fear 10) Tool-10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2) My all-time favorite band. There's so many songs I could have put on here. I chose 10,000 Days, the title track off their recent album, because it was the first Tool song I heard and the first song that really blew me away by them. Also, it was the song that left me shaking when I saw them live. An incredible, emotional epic about MJK's late mother claiming her spot in the universe. You're the only one who can hold your head up high, shake your fists at the gates, saying "I have come home now! Fetch me the spirit, the son and the father, tell them their pillar of faith has ascended! It's time now! My time now! Give me my, give me my wings!" Thanks for reading. |
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