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Sir Toose
01-07-02, 08:37 AM
I know, I got some 'splaining to do (Ricky Ricardo is soo freakin cool :D )
Anyways... I love music and I love CD's. Some would use the words "unhealthy obsession," when describing me and music. Well, you all know I'm a bit off the beaten path so I'm not gonna worry about it. Here's what's on my mind... I have hundreds of CD's. Most of them I bought because I like a track or two and I drag them out only occasionally when I'm in the mood for that particular track. For the most part, most of my CD's stay shelved. There are few that I own though that I play all the time. Start to finish. I listen when I'm working, driving, whatever there are just those few that gravitate to the hand... like a favorite blanket, well worn favorite shoes... you get the picture. You don't even necessarily listen to the words anymore, it's just comforting background music... like a soundtrack. So here's mine:
1). Frank Sinatra, the Capitol Years
2). Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic
3). Pink Floyd, The Wall
4). The Wallflowers, Bringing Down the Horse
5). Metallica, S&M
6). Meatloaf, Bat out of Hell
7). Smashing Pumpkins, Rotten Apples
8). Jimmy Buffett, Box Set
9). Soundgarden, Soundgarden
10). Bob Seger, Night Moves.
I'll keep my list at ten like Toose's.
1) Radiohead - all. Pablo Honey, The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac. I know them all by heart.
"No alarms and no surprises"
2)Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine, Evil Empire, Battle of Los Angeles, Renegades. Best guitarist ever + bottomless pit of US-government-directed angst + Marxist influences = heart attack music.
"Fear is your only God"
3)The Roots - Things Fall Apart. The Roots are the best group in hip hop history.
"On these 73 keys of ivory and ebony, I swear solemnly that I'll forever rock steadily"
4)Underworld - all the singles. Dirty Epic, Juanita/Kiteless, Rez, Born Slippy, etc. The most beautiful, sexiest songs ever created. 8-12 minutes each of pure floaty bliss.
"Sweet in winter, sweet in rain."
5)New Order - all. My favorite band of all time. The saddest, prettiest, most melodic pop songs I know.
"Oh, you've got green eyes, you've got blue eyes, you've got gray eyes."
6)Wu-Tang Clan - the early stuff. Most especially Enter the Wu, Liquid Swords, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Return to the 36 Chambers, and Ironman. No one's ever made music this hard and pretty and dirty and angry all at once.
"First things first, you're f--kin with the worst/I'll be stickin pins in your head like a f--kin nurse"
7)Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. 2+ hours of crystallized rock beauty sewn together by Billy Corgan's nasal whine.
"Journeyed here and there and back again."
8)The Chemical Brothers - all. Dig your Own Hole, Brothers Gonna Work it Out, Surrender, etc. Funkyass dance music, made for cutting a mean rug. I hear all these songs and wanna freaky deaky. The most fun out of all my listings.
"Where do I start, where do I begin."
9)Moby - all. Play, Everything is Wrong, Animal Rights, Moby, etc. Probably the most respectable musician around. He makes brilliant music, catchy and poppy, while never sounding like
bullsh!t. I can listen to any of his albums anytime.
"Here we are now, coming to the south side. I pick up my friends and we go for a ride."
10)The Strokes - Is this it. This is the newest album on the list, but it hasn't left my cd player since I bought it a month or so ago. The Strokes are Weezer, except about 100 times better. It's fast becoming one of my very favorite albums, and it's formed the majority of my personal soundtrack this past month.
I could easily name ten more. Great thread.
My list is different from those two, and highly vague:
1) Just about anything from the LOTR: FOTR soundtrack. This stuff is beautiful, exciting, and magnificent.
2) The "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack. The music is wonderful. I'm torn between whether this, or LOTR: FOTR, is my favorite soundtrack of all time. The first is more emotional...this one is more enjoyable.
3) MJ's new album, "Invincible." Wow; this is great stuff! I don't care if MJ's sound isn't as welcome as it once was...this music is completely up to par, IMO, with his past hits. Admittedly, one or two of the songs are corny, or just plain annoying, but I'd say I enjoy listening to around 10-12 of the 16 songs, with 6-8 of those songs that I really, really like.
4) MJ's greatest hits: I can't pick just one album. I'm talking Billie Jean, Beat It, Black or White, Bad, The Way You Make Me Feel, Speed Demon, Stranger in Moscow, and two of my favorites, Who Is It?, and Superfly Sister.
5) The score for "Unbreakable." I get goosebumps, literally, virtually every time I hear that music that plays when he's climbing out of the pool.
That's all I can think of for now. I don't listen to lots of music...I've heard plenty and all, but I don't buy many albums, and I tend to stick with certain discs or songs for a fairly long time. I get comfortable with most music I like before I start listening to something else regularly. I do like Lauren Hill, though...she's quite good...though not the type of artist I'd usually like.
Yeah, I think it's impossible to dislike Lauryn Hill. She's amazing.
I have to take issue with Michael Jackson's new album. I think it's absolutely dreadful. It's nothing like the old MJ sound, which isn't bad on its own, but the album is just a gigantic marketing tool. There's no "growth" (which as I said before, doesn't bother me), but it's hard to like songs as soulless and obviously aimed toward hooking a corny audience as the ones on Invincible. Jackson isn't on top anymore, and he doesn't know how to get back on top, so he records a bunch of wannabe corny pop hits. Wack. :(
You kiddin' me? Are you telling me you think tracks 1, 2, and 6 aren't MJ at his best? Track #6 is one of his better songs EVER. It's unique, but it's undeniably his style. Track 15 is a personal favorite of mine, too. Santana kicks a**. Some tracks are corny...a lot of the ballads, for example...but 4, 5, and 7 are all slow...but still quite good. You thought it was DREADFUL? :eek: :confused:
thmilin
01-07-02, 06:17 PM
in no particular order:
1. Sade - all, any, forever
2. Lauryn Hill - only got one of hers ... ;) has she made any other albums?
3. Gloria Estefan - her more traditional stuff, some I'm in the mood for more than others
4. Diana Krall - all, any, forever
5. Maxwell - all, any, forever
6. Dave Mathews Band - all, any, forever
7. Vanessa Williams - some more than others
8. Jill Scott/Me'Shell Ndegeo'chello - sort of equal footing here, don't listen all the time but often
9. Sarah Maclachlan- all, any, forever
sometimes, for me, it's more about an era, a style, a mode. not necessarily a genre, because i don't always like all the people in a genre. but, 70s and 80s r&b, soul, and funk music, heavily. Like, Teddy P, Chaka Khan, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye (OH! Marvin Gaye), Earth, Wind, and Fire, The Commodores, Whitney Houston (then, not now), stuff like that. Key characters from 1930-1950, like Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin. Jazz. Then, Latin Jazz, and instrumental (Strunz and Ferrah, Marc Antoine).
I intermix them all and while I won't listen to one artist over and over (except Dean and Ella, those I could listen to forever) , together they all fit and all of them comingling, THAT's what i can listen to in the background nonstop.
spudracer
01-07-02, 06:37 PM
I would have to say:
Creed - Human Clay, Weathered
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
I don't listen to much music. :)
sadesdrk
01-07-02, 07:05 PM
1. Sarah Mclachlan/Mirror Ball- for all those lovey-dovey moods I get in.
2. Black Crowes/ Any album- For when I feel like rockin' my @ss.
3. Van Morrison/ Greatest Hits- Mellowing down easy.
4. Prince- Any album- For dancin' and other things.
5. Cake- All the albums played randomly. Perfect driving music.
That's all I wanna post right now. I have more, though.:D
Cake? CAKE? I despise Cake. Their cover of "I Will Survive" was simply the worst cover I've ever heard. They swore in it for no apparent reason (IE: "I should've made you leave your f*ckin' key"), they had none of the soul of the original, and sang it with the strangest, sh*ttiest pacing EVER. They sounded like William Shatner singing that thing. It was depressing.
sadesdrk
01-07-02, 07:44 PM
That song isn't even on any of their albums. don't judge a band by their cover. Ha!;D
Yeah, well I've heard that "Going the Distance" song, and I didn't like that either. This isn't singing...it's someone talking at an odd pace with music in the background. :rolleyes:
sadesdrk
01-07-02, 07:53 PM
I'm going to quote Holden here," To each his own.";D
Sir Toose
01-08-02, 09:18 AM
Van Morrison is fantastic. Brown Eyed Girl is one of my all time favorite tunes...
Steve, I don't know many of yours. I'm with you on the Pumpkins though... great stuff. Also Rage Against the Machine.... good stuff too, I'll check out some of the others
Man, I feel sorry for some of you? Smashing Pumpkins? Call me nuts, but I think Billy Corgan is less than highly talented. And what's up with that vampire look he's got going on? That band just never appealed to me. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" is just a loud, angry, depressing song to me.
Sir Toose
01-08-02, 10:10 AM
What's stuck in your craw Mr. Pumpkin/Cake basher/smasher? I could have gone all off on MJ and his "Ghost of Diana Ross" lookalike scheme but did I restrain myself? Indeed I did! :D
I find the Pumpkins to be very compelling. Dark, yes but compelling. Lyrically, Corgan writes some of the best out there... at least to me. I don't know man, he strikes a chord with me regardless of his vampirish look (I know, same holds true for you and MJ). What can I say?
spudracer
01-08-02, 10:21 AM
I stay away from bashing music, only on account to the fact I don't listen to much music. :) I'll bash movies day and night though. :D
Yeah, exactly: I'll admit it, man! MJ is freakish looking. I think he's got some pyschological problems to deal with...he was abused as a child, after all. Apparently his father, aside from getting overly brutal at times, told him he was ugly a lot. Sure explains a lot, eh? :)
I dunno...I don't mean to be so rude/blunt, but it just doens't happen for me. And, well, when someone writes something in an attempt to be deep and interesting, they run the risk of having sort of stupid to people who it doesn't strike a chord with. :laugh: Same kind of reason I hate Incubus.
Sir Toose
01-08-02, 10:30 AM
Fair argument. However, it doesn't mean that they should not make music. I'm sure when they write it they know a percentage of the populous will hate it. It's always been my opinion that one should do one's "thing" and not worry about running the risk of looking stupid. You're always going to look stupid to someone... agree?
Yeah, absolutely. I give almost all musicians credit for hanging their balls out there when they try to write something meaningful. They all get burned by it sometimes...ala Steve on MJ's latest offering. :)
I will admit to having a "thing" about some bands, though: IE, a bias against their music now and then, even if part of my gripe is with them specifically. Example: Marilyn Manson. Sure. "Dope Show" is a good song, but I could never bring myself to like them...the guy was a geek in high school, for crying out loud. He's about shock.
Worst of all, though, for me, is Slipknot. I can't even begin to describe how badly I hate this group. They wear these weird black masks; what's up with that? Are we supposed to be scared? Wearing a mask, black, and screaming into a microphone does not make you talented. As a general rule, most people who yell in most of their songs are people I don't think I'd like much. :)
On the flip side, though, I like "Blue Man Group," because they're not just weird, or shocking. I think they're funny...and pretty talented. I first saw them on Jay Leno...they took these big tube things and whipped them back and forth in unison to a beat. Awesome stuff.
Sir Toose
01-08-02, 10:46 AM
Can't comment on Slipknot... never heard of them.
Manson is a phony. He's still a geek. He's the modern day Elvis/Beatles/Who/Ozzy Osbourne freak show of the minute. He looks like a complete fool. Just my opinion.
Of course, he can go on doing what he does with no protest from me. Just not my bag.
...and the blue men are way cool.
spudracer
01-08-02, 10:57 AM
Manson, Slipknot...both are annoying. I can't stand Manson simply because his music has no point, and the fact he can't decide on what he is. Slipknot, well like TWT said, have no idea what they're doing.
It's like ICP, or some twisted group trying to get attention because they can't win the crowd if they act normal. :laugh:
Oh hell yeah. ICP is probably higher on my "hit list" than Slipknot. :laugh: Manson I don't 100% despise...simply because I know he's an intelligent person who knows how to make money with his act. I'm sure he knows he's a bit of a fake...but he does it on purpose. I'm more annoyed by people like ICP and Slipknot, who've never, at least none that I've seen, given any indication that they know they're not what they pretend to be publicly. ICP especially.
Sir Toose
01-08-02, 11:38 AM
Ok Back on track! I'm the tried and convicted Twittler around here, and I'm trying to mend my ways. This is a thread about positive musical influences in your life. No bashing or I'm gonna get Spuds to whack your post. Just kidding. I am trying to do my part to maintain focus though.
Because I wanna know what floats your boat... not what sinks it :)
Toose is right. Sorry about that, man. :) Hmmm, what else floats my boat? The Star Wars music. I'm sure it does for everyone. The music at the beginning of the first Episode I trailer is awesome...that slow buildup. Regardless of what you thought of the movie, the trailer itself was magnificent to see.
sadesdrk
01-08-02, 07:06 PM
More Music That Floats My Boat:
Dancin' Moods:
70's music: I LOVE good disco tracks/check out the Boogie Night's soundtrack...it kicks my @ss!
80's music: I LOVE Culture Club, Prince, Madonna, MJ
Rock: I love gritty, dirty, rock music. I seriously can't sit still if AC/DC's Shook Me All Night Long, comes on; or Back in Black. Gimmie some of that Lenny Kravitz too; and who doesn't love the Beastie Boys or the Chronic?
Moody Moods:
Fionna Apple
Natalie Merchant
Counting Crowes
ColdPlay
I'll listen to just about anything but Country. I hate that crap.
Monkeypunch
01-12-02, 12:07 AM
okay, if my life were to have a soundtrack, I figure it'd be:
Nirvana: Every album, but especially "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishka". It's so sloppy and angry.
The Ramones: the first four albums and "It's Alive." Music for a happy mood.
Weezer: Pinkerton. It's like they wrote this whole album directly for me.
Janis Joplin: All albums. Soulful and noisy. Great depression music.
Ben Folds Five: Whatever and Ever Amen. Both snotty and sensitive at the same time.
Shonen Knife: Lets Knife! POP POP POP music! More happy fun!
Sir Toose
01-12-02, 04:33 PM
Originally posted by sadesdrk
I'll listen to just about anything but Country. I hate that crap.
Awww... now you know us Texas boys gotta take offense to this! What else are we gonna listen to while ropin' steer, drinkin' beer, and spreadin' fear? :)
There's good and bad country... #11 on the soundtrack of my life would have been Don Williams greatest, had I allowed myself to go beyond 10.
"Nothing makes a sound in the night like the wind does
But you ain’t afraid if you’re washed in the blood like I was
The smell of cape jasmine thru the window screen
John R. and the Wolfman kept me company
By the light of the radio by my bed
With Thomas Wolfe whispering in my head"
I must agree with Mr. Toose here; not all country sucks. I don't like country, but I'd be a fool to try and deny that Garth Brooks is really flippin' talented. "And the Thunder Rolls" is a damn fine song. Get a GOOD country soung, and no one can resist it. There's plenty of manure in the business, too, of course...which makes it hard to get to the good stuff...at least, that's how it seems to be, to me. :)
sadesdrk
01-13-02, 01:41 PM
I'm sorry. I just am not a fan...and never will be. Country music is the only thing I don't like about country, though. I sure like the way a Cowboy Hat and Tight Wranglers, look.:randy:
I almost forgot: Stevie Wonder's "Pastime Paradise" has GOT to be on my soundtrack somewhere.
sadesdrk
01-13-02, 03:03 PM
*Feelin' Love/ Paula Cole- For romantic situations.
*Cruisin'/ Smokey Robinson- For road trips.
*Groove is in the Heart/ DeeLite- Dancin'
*Going the Distance/ Cake- Jogging. Or something active.
*angie/ Beck- goofin' around with a sexy someone.
*Santa Monica/ Everclear- another road trip song.
The Silver Bullet
01-13-02, 08:42 PM
I use "Going The Distance" for driving around town at night in a car -- I probably do this as a reaction from "Smashed" [the play]. There was one scene where we went and filmed out the back window of a car as we drove around, and then we played it behind the "car" on stage. It looked so good, and the music was "Going The Distance".
The SONG [not soundtrack] that most encapsulates me is "I am the Walrus". Just because I'm so abstract and bizarre. I have people going "what the fudge?!" where ever I go.
Sir Toose
01-14-02, 08:33 AM
Originally posted by sadesdrk
*Cruisin'/ Smokey Robinson
That is one of those rare tunes that just pops into my head for no apparent reason. Happens at least once or twice a month... strange.
sadesdrk
01-14-02, 12:57 PM
"You're gonna fly away...then you'll go my way...I love it, when we're cruisin' together."....great song.
Speaking of which, "Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz is a truly awesome song.
sadesdrk
01-14-02, 01:06 PM
Kravitz is a man of simple lyrics. I like him.
henry hill
01-14-02, 06:02 PM
Ahh I cant pick out certain songs, Ill skip so many out, but here are those songs/bands that have always been with me :D
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Radiohead - Pablo Honey / The Bends / OK Computer
Prodigy - All their Albums
Ninja Cuts - great music to chill to
hmm music block what else (so much more!)
some other songs top of head:
Foundations - build me up
Garbage - Number One Crush
NIN - Perfect drug (i think i used to be a fan at some point)
Luna - Superfreaky memories
BBKing - Stand By Me
sadesdrk
01-15-02, 03:21 PM
Thought of two new ones today.
Heartache: Toss of the Dice-Areosmith
A Song For Thinking Thoughts: Lighter Shade of Pale- Annie Lennox
henry hill
01-16-02, 04:35 AM
Chicane - No Ordinary Morning
( :bawling: :bawling: :bawling: :bawling: )
iio-rapture
(it's stuck in my playlist)
oh and: Zero7 - One arm break
Marcellus
01-29-02, 01:42 AM
`pulp fiction soundtrack
`magnolia soundtrack
`requiem for a dream soundtrack
`fight club soundtrack
sadesdrk
01-30-02, 01:38 PM
ick...just noticed Utopia's sig...grrrr...:p
Marcellus
01-30-02, 10:58 PM
I just love that line
;D
Originally posted by Utopia/Dystopia
I just love that line
;D
I don't. I don't see why it's supposed to be clever, or funny. :) I like Julia Roberts, though.
The Silver Bullet
01-31-02, 03:54 AM
Dislike the line, the film and the actress!!
What a trifecta.
Marcellus
01-31-02, 04:34 AM
I didn't say it was clever, or meant to be funny.......it's just so....well.....American.
sadesdrk
02-01-02, 05:45 PM
Too bad the line is a lie...Julia wore like ten pounds of boob enhancement for the role as Erin Brockovich, and the little tramp didn't even thank the real counterpart in her Oscar acceptance speach...thankless wench!:furious:
The Silver Bullet
02-01-02, 06:33 PM
*Cough*JELOUS*cough*!
;)
sadesdrk
02-01-02, 06:36 PM
Okay Silver...get ready to be on the business end of a three-inch heel...!!!!:furious: :laugh:
Why do people always resort to accusations of jealousy? When you guys harp on a male performance, I don't quip," Jealousy!" Tsk-Tsk...so unoriginal.:rolleyes:
1)Christopher Young's song for Hellraiser. It's just so creepy and beautiful.
2)U2...my favorite band. I loved the "Zoo TV" era!
3)Nine Inch Nails. Trent Reznor is so cool!
Uhhh....that's about it! :D
I'm no big NiN fan -- but they sure beat Marilyn Manson. More than shock there, no doubt. I love U2 -- great music. I admit I'm not die-hard fan, though, and only listen to a few of the hits. It's beautiful stuff, though.
There's more to Manson than just shock value. He really is a talented musician and he plays a hell of a concert. Maybe he just ain't your bag, baby.
Trent Reznor is a genius - check the programming on everything he's ever done, it's absolutely insane. He hammers together these amazing songs out of bits and pieces that have no business being together, it's brilliant.
I've heard NiN. My mom owns a few of his albums, if you can believe that. I know he's talented. My stepmom knew him when she was in high school, too. I realize Manson has musical talent...but that's not what's selling the records, and making any of the headlines. I have little respect for the "man." :)
sadesdrk
02-04-02, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by TWTCommish
I'm no big NiN fan -- but they sure beat Marilyn Manson. More than shock there, no doubt. I love U2 -- great music. I admit I'm not die-hard fan, though, and only listen to a few of the hits. It's beautiful stuff, though. How did Manson get on the same page as NIN...in your book, T?
Both a little shock-oriented...though over time I've come to appreciate NiN much, much more.
The Silver Bullet
02-05-02, 04:36 AM
Sweet little SB had to sing Disposable Teens in Smashed last year -- in a top hat and tails.
It was great fun.
sadesdrk
02-05-02, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by TWTCommish
Both a little shock-oriented...though over time I've come to appreciate NiN much, much more. Okay. I see the connection, but it's not ligit, looks like you see the difference now. Manson is a joke, where as Reznor actually explores and defines his craft.
The Silver Bullet
02-07-02, 05:05 AM
A few new songs that have simply take overtaken my life:
I WANT CANDY!!
Not Aaron Carter. The original. It sums up my whole mischevious life.
I don't want to be a candidate for Vietnam or Watergate, all I want to do is.....
BICYCLE! BICYCLE!
Which sums up my entire political views.
Meanwhile, I am the ape man, I am the ape ma, I am the Walrus.
'Hey Baby' by No Doubt rocks my everything. What a great song.
Yeah, it is a good song. Undeniably catchy. I swear, just when it seems like No Doubt is done, they do it again. I've honestly thought of them as basically through 2 or 3 times. My metaphorical hat is off to Stefani and the band.
sadesdrk
02-14-02, 01:03 AM
Originally posted by Steve
'Hey Baby' by No Doubt rocks my everything. What a great song. We Agree.:D
Gotta add this: Step Up to the Microphone by Newsboys. Completely awesome. Yeah yeah, I know; a Christian group. I'll be the first to admit a lot of Christian music sucks beyond comprehension...but this one's good. I dig it. The lead singer is an Aussie, I think.
L .B . Jeffries
02-23-02, 12:56 AM
Stuff I be listenin to all the time not albums just tracks
Andre Nickatina
My Ride
I'm a Pisces
45 Caliber Raps
Fine @ss Bartender
Gustav Holst
The Planets
Mozart
25th symphony
T-Rex
I love to boogie
Hot Love
Johnny Cash
I Fought the Law
A Boy Name Sue
Ring of Fire
Frank Sinatra
Chicago Is My Kind of Town
Mac Dre
I'm a Savage
i'm n motion
back n da hood
Woodie
Life of Sin
The Way You Feel
Pachelbel
Canon in D
sadesdrk
02-26-02, 04:54 PM
After I got my speeding ticket today, I heard Barracuda, by Heart. I cranked it up to an obnoxious level and sang at the top of my lungs with a cigarette dangling form my lips. I looked like a royal bad @ss, I must say!
" You're gonna burn, burn, burn, burn it to the wick! Now wouldn'tcha? Barracuda!" Yeeeee-Haaaaaaw!:p:cool:
sadesdrk
02-27-02, 02:49 PM
I was staring at the sky, just looking for a star
To pray on, or wish on, or something like that
I was having a sweet fix of a daydream of a boy
Whose reality I knew, was hopeless to be had
But then the dove of hope began it's downward slope
And I believed for a moment that my chances
Were approaching to be grabbed
But as it came near, so did a weary tear
-I thought it was a bird, but it was just a paper bag.
~Fiona Apple.
I hate listening to Fiona Apple.
Piddzilla
11-23-04, 06:36 AM
Some piddzly LPs:
Songs to drive really fast to:
A:
Out There - Dinosaur Jr
Riff Raff - Ac/Dc
Eatin' Dust - Fu Manchu
The Boys Are Back In Town - Thin Lizzy
God Save The Queen - The Sex Pistols
B:
Down On The Street - Iggy & The Stooges
Mr Speed - Kiss
The Trooper - Iron Maiden
I Want To Conquer The World - Bad Religion
Children In Heat - The Misfits
Songs to be heartbroken to:
A:
Katy Song - Red House Painters
In My Mind - Will Oldham
It Makes No Difference - The Band
Things She Said - Depeche Mode
Place To Be - Nick Drake
B:
If You See Her, Say Hello - Bob Dylan
Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
Freight Of Fire - Scud Mountain Boys
Heartbeats - José González
Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me - The Smiths
...was going to do a lot more but maybe later... :cool:
undercoverlover
11-24-04, 03:20 PM
1)Movies - Alien Ant Farm
2) strong enough - sheryl Crow
3) Time after time - cyndi lauper
4) Im jealous - shania twain
5) hurt - johnny Cash
6) Live like you were dying - tim McGraw
7) Kiss the rain - billie Myers
8) love and affection - joan armatrading
9) bohemian rhapsody - queen
10) Job's eyes - far
11) the reason - hoobastank
12) out of control - hoobastank
13) i would die for you - prince
14) crystal - stevie nicks
15) addicted - simple plan
16) every you every me - placebo
17) wild horses - the sundays
18) steal my sunshine - Len
19) dare you to move - switchfoot
20) everlong - foo fighters
Tacitus
11-28-04, 08:20 AM
NewOrder - Technique
The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy and The Lash
The Triffids - Born Sandy Devotional
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Sugar - Copper Blue
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
The Clash - London Calling
Tindersticks - Tindersticks
Gallon Drunk - From The Heart of Town
The Undertones - Hypnotized
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
Leftfield - Leftism
Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions....
Christy Moore - Ordinary Man
Throwing Muses - Hunkpapa
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Dr Dre - The Chronic
John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band
REM - Life's Rich Pageant
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Tender Prey
Piddzilla
11-28-04, 08:38 AM
The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy and The Lash
Hmmm.. Interesting...
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
How intriguing!
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
Mmm... Delightful!!!
What I can think of for now:
Nick Cave: Stagger Lee; Death Is Not The End
Captain Beefheart:Well
David Bowie: Changes
Nine Inch Nails:Something I Can Never Have; Hurt; We're In This Together Now; A Warm Place
John Lennon:Working Class Hero; Imagine; Yesterday
Radiohead:Fake Plastic Trees; High n Dry; Street Spirit; Thinking About You; Climbing Up The Walls
Korn: Daddy
Pigface:Ten Ground And Down
The Doors:Alabama Song(Whiskey Bar); The Crystal Ship; People Are Strange; Been Down So Long
Roy Orbison: Crying
Frank Sinatra:We Three, My Echo, My Shadow and Me
Metallica:Sanitarium
Queen:You're My Best Friend
Ozzy:Dreamer
G&R:Patience
Johnny Cash:Man In Black
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