Suscipe Domine Traditional Catholic Forum
The Parish Hall => The Coffee Pot => Topic started by: Bonaventure on December 26, 2012, 10:40:16 PM
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Memories of 2007
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The singing in this video is mighty fine. As is the first chorister the videographer randomly chooses to zoom uncomfortably close to. The second one on the other hand...
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Probably the best rendition I've ever seen:
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I don't want my place of employment to quit playing Christmas music yet, but I will be happy when this song is back in the regular rotation:
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I don't want my place of employment to quit playing Christmas music yet, but I will be happy when this song is back in the regular rotation:
Maybe they'll introduce this song into the mix and really liven things up?
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Maybe they'll introduce this song into the mix and really liven things up?
We already have this one, too!
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I love Paul Simon :)
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My cousin was blasting oldies and "cholo" music at the house on Christmas
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I maintain that Paul Simon's Graceland is the best album I've ever heard. Every single song is a gem.
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This type of music takes a few listenings to appreciate, but once you do it's excellent.
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You ended the thread title with a preposition.
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Baby, you a song! You make me wanna roll my windows and cruiiiiiiise!
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A song from my favorite Ornette Coleman album...Elvin Jones sounds amazing on this one.
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This is easily my favorite thread on any of the trad forums I've been on(in case you couldn't tell).
These guys play so loud and hard. I love this album.
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For some reason, the English really know their carols
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You ended the thread title with a preposition.
The perfect reason to derail a thread, especially after months of being dormant!
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Hahaha
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I know of at least one bishop who would not approve ;)
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I know of at least one bishop who would not approve ;)
Yes, but consider the message of the song! The words!
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Ayyyyy ha ha hiiiiii
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Ayyyyy ha ha hiiiiii
Uhh... ok....
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Haha. It's your theme song.
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Haha. It's your theme song.
Thanks.....
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Not sure why this track is called 'Summertime', but it, among other things, makes me wish it was Summer already.
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One of my favorite Bond openings:
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This is some of what I was listening to this evening.
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Quite different:
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How I find myself listening to this I'll never know.
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I am really digging this album. Not only do I love love love the organ, but it's my favorite organist, guitarist, and my second favorite drummer all on one album. I need to buy this...
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Everything is right about this song.
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I should be in bed, but there's so much great music that's too easy for me to find on youtube.
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Redneck Yacht Club!
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Art Blakey, Horace Silver, and Hank Mobley? It doesn't get much better than this!
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I have been pretty much exclusively listening to Sufjan Stevens since November. This is one of my favorite songs....but he also has tons of Christmas ditties, strange electronica, and folk music with Christian themes.
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I have been pretty much exclusively listening to Sufjan Stevens since November. This is one of my favorite songs....but he also has tons of Christmas ditties, strange electronica, and folk music with Christian themes.
LouisIX probably approves.
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Listening to Kelly at Midnight at midnight.
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[Lully vid]
I love Lully. :)
I think this would make a great wedding march.
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Finally found this song
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Finally found this song
[Seven Nation Army vid]
Check this out:
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Finally found this song
[Seven Nation Army vid]
Check this out:
Nice find.
I always hear the "oh oh oh oh ohhh ohh." I forgot they used it for GI Joe, too.
Imagine red coats training to this.
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Anton Karas! Yes! Who doesn't LOVE his zither score for The Third Man?
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Also, the the thread-question...
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Switching genres for a song:
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Who knew that John Coltrane ever played with a vocalist? This song is just killer. I recommend that you give it a listen.
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Can't beat this!
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First album as the leader of a band. Simply amazing.
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Sam Rivers' signature tune, that he composed and named for his wife. :)
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Actually the Four Freshmen and the Manhattan Transfer
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http://www.fatimayourlastchance.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31&Itemid=8
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How do I put an image in here that is stored on my computer? Anyways, it's not music, actually a video I was just listening to.
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A musical connoisseur. Great music!
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Can we get a change of the thread title to "To What are You Currently Listening?"
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Can we get a change of the thread title to "To What are You Currently Listening?"
for sake of argument, why? ;D
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Can we get a change of the thread title to "To What are You Currently Listening?"
for sake of argument, why? ;D
For the sake of stopping Alexander Pope's corpse from spinning too much in his grave, of course.
I'll fix it.
EDIT: fixed.
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Can we get a change of the thread title to "To What are You Currently Listening?"
for sake of argument, why? ;D
Never end a sentence with a preposition! ;)
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Can we get a change of the thread title to "To What are You Currently Listening?"
for sake of argument, why? ;D
Never end a sentence with a preposition! ;)
...and that.
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Can we get a change of the thread title to "To What are You Currently Listening?"
for sake of argument, why? ;D
Never end a sentence with a preposition! ;)
For this particular subject sentence, I agree with you. "What are you listening to?"
But, as a rule, "never end a sentence with a preposition", I disagree.
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/ending-prepositions.aspx (http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/ending-prepositions.aspx)
Enjoy!
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Honestly, with some of the music I've seen in this thread, the the title should be, "To What Are You Currently Subjecting Your Ears?" :laugh:
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Honestly, with some of the music I've seen in this thread, the the title should be, "To What Are You Currently Subjecting Your Ears?" :laugh:
The "To" should be at the end of the sentence. :laugh:
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I heard a great rendition of this anthem sung solo and with a guitar once....
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In the mood for working out now.
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Michael Jackson is just so right.
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It's a sin huh?
OK. You'll recognize this song...
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Oh, yes! Let's keep 'em rolling!
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Oh, yes! Let's keep 'em rolling!
OOH good one. I just had a brain freeze listening to this song. (still listening)...They'll come back to me..
Nice song!
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Many good selections, Alex!
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(even though you're a teetotaler)
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Many good selections, Alex!
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(even though you're a teetotaler)
Danke! :beer:
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Requires big speakers. Pour or drink your beverage at 1:52. Make sure everyone's asleep.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zj65u_VY0uM#t=8s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zj65u_VY0uM#t=8s)
How do I get the inage into this frame or whatever?
Highlight the link and then click on the youtube button (not the hyperlink button as you did previously)
That's it
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A Pausini moment. This is the song she sang when she won the Sanremo festival in 1993.
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This sounds a lot like a song I know(at least the rhythm section does):
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guten Abend, gute Nacht!
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wfts
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Scimus Christum surrexisse a mortuis vere: tu nobis, victor rex, miserere!
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Scimus Christum surrexisse a mortuis vere: tu nobis, victor rex, miserere!
Very nice!
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ترنيمة حبك شئ احترنا فيه
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;D
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Had this on repeat all yesterday.
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I was discussing Amazing Grace with a NOer, and recommended he listen to the Miserere, which led to me listening to the Miserere.
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Randy looks like Madoff.
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The Coptic Christians really dig Mary, too.
ترنيمة ثوبك فضفاض
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A pretty good song for 1948
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Especially from the 12:30 mark on.
I've probably linked to this a million times on the internet, and I know no one ever listens to it because if they did they probably couldn't resist commenting on just how absolutely awesome it is
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...and remembering how many hours I spent practicing this in highschool. I especially love the slower part beginning at 1:10.
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Especially from the 12:30 mark on.
I've probably linked to this a million times on the internet, and I know no one ever listens to it because if they did they probably couldn't resist commenting on just how absolutely awesome it is
OR because it's an invalid youtube link
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Especially from the 12:30 mark on.
I've probably linked to this a million times on the internet, and I know no one ever listens to it because if they did they probably couldn't resist commenting on just how absolutely awesome it is
OR because it's an invalid youtube link
Awesome! Just amazing! The coloratura, simply breathtaking!
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Bring em home! ;D
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Bring em home! ;D
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The title reminds me of this wonderful song.
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Still up two hours later. ;D
My favorite musical ensemble- the organ trio.
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Ed Blackwell is my new hero.
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Me gusta.
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Easily the greatest car commercial I've ever seen.
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I am listening to this piece by Fr. Vivaldi.
Incredible. Choice selection!
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There is nothing quite like Baroque, eh?
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Vivaldi - Four Seasons (Winter)
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I love this live version of one cool tune.
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Reminds me, at some level, of our predicament
Mystery spread it's cloak - Across the sky - We'd lost our way - Shadows fell from trees - They knew why
Then through the leaves a light broke through - A path lost for years lead us through
House of four doors - I could live there forever - House of four doors; Would it be there forever?
Loneliness, the face of pilgrims eyes was known - As the door opened wide
Beauty they had found before my eyes to see - To the next door we came
Love of music showed in everything we heard - Through the third door where are we?
Enter in all ye who seek to find within - As the plaque said on the last door
Walking through that door - Outside we came - nowhere at all; Perhaps the answers here - Not there anymore
Then in our hearts the light broke through - A path lost for years is there in view.
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I'm so excited for the new Wayne Shorter album that comes out next Tuesday. Here's one of his compositions with the greatest quintet of jazzers that ever walked the planet.
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RIP Patty.
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in this whole wide world there's no happier bloke
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http://en.gloria.tv/?media=93107
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I love this live version of one cool tune.
That is awesome, H 5-0! Thanks for posting. :)
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Nice, relaxing music for the wee hours of the morning.
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redacted --tmw89
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6OgZCCoXWc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6OgZCCoXWc)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBrCa6GXzrU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBrCa6GXzrU)
Two great versions of Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring.
Magnificent!
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Mexican music night! Modern Mexican (Narco crap) music has given Mexico a bad name and stereotyped its music globally. It is a darn shame.
No other country in the world has such a variety of styles of music by region like Mexico.
Literally you can cross state lines in Mexico and think you are in a different country every time by listening to the local music, huapangos, waltzes, rancheras, corridos (Traditional), Mariachi playing, trios, boleros, cumbia, huastecas, polkas, marsches.
Veracruz: Can't find "lilongo" by itself on youtube, it is a beautiful song, a huapango, here it is from the three caballeros:
a Polka from Chihuahua:
Mariachi playing rancheras & boleros:
Corrido "El Cristero: El martes me fusilan" :
Rancheras from Jalisco:
Waltz "Sobre las Olas" (Above the waves).
Marsch "Marcha de Zacatecas" (Some say it's the second Mexican anthem)
Well, This is what I have been listening to tonight. This is just a taste of the plethora of beautiful music Mexico has to offer. There is also very nice musical selections in honor of Emperor Maximillian of Hapsburg und his wife Carlotta.
Sadly, the new mexican narc-corridos are shameful and disgusting. It is one major contributing factor to the demise, decay and rot of part of the Mexican society. And unfortunately many Mexicans living in the US, think it is fine and then want to figure out why their "cholo, gang" kids are worshiping money, gold chains, santa muerte, drug lords, etc....
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Sadly, the new mexican narc-corridos are shameful and disgusting. It is one major contributing factor to the demise, decay and rot of part of the Mexican society. And unfortunately many Mexicans living in the US, think it is fine and then want to figure out why their "cholo, gang" kids are worshiping money, gold chains, santa muerte, drug lords, etc....
Lol
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¡Ale, tu me das ganas de gritar!
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When Benito Juarez (backed by the US), exiled emperor Maximilian and his Wife, Carlotta.
Many priests were killed. Benito Juarez was a mason and a rabid anti-Catholic.
Ironically, he studied under the Jesuits.
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My favourite opera by far!
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Haven't heard that in ages! :)
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This is a great melody, but is it blasphemous?
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Just bought this album. It seems like money well spent. :)
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I don’t like the video, but I love the song:
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Good song. Classic Alabama.
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He really does look like Madoff.
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No matter how many times I listen to it, this song never gets old! ;D
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He really does look like Madoff.
I was thinking the same thing..
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My kind of music!
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What a wonderful song. I can't think of any better song to hear at 2 in the morning.
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Seeing these guys tomorrow night!!
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I LOVE THIS.
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Best song of the musical. Right there.
As for me,
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My kind of music!
Amen!
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Speechless.
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The lighter side of Led Zeppelin. :)
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I listened to Mozart's Requiem, Gershwin'as Rhapsody in Blue, and Copland's Billy the Kid.
Links to be given in the morning. :)
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KK, I couldn't find a youtube video for the album, but the first 7 songs are his rendition of Billy the Kid and the rest is just him. Oh, and there's an accordian on the entire album. Perfect jazz album for you!
(http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_500/MI0000/543/MI0000543513.jpg?partner=allrovi.com)
Wait, I did find his rendition of the Washington Post.
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I love love love this song. It's been playing over and over in my head this miserable 12 hour workday. :)
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Hat, you know my love for accordion. :)
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I still really like this whole album.
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This is one of my favorite songs ever. He played it for me personally once.
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Where do you find these?? I'm starting to believe the CoolerKing as parody thesis.
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you said it pheo.
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Such a good song! I really love vibes(in general it would seem).
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Pure gold.
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I was listening to Laudes on KTO TV.
:) :) :)
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Well it's Lent so (41 minutes long, but awesome):
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(never watched the cartoon that was attached to this as its theme song... but whenever that theme song came on, I'd stay tuned-in because I liked it... this must have been 9-10 years ago)
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Listening to my "cholo" oldies music...stuff that I would cruise to in my old Cadillac.
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Nana Mizuki - Shinai
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Right now I am listening to the celebration of the Office of Laudes in French on KTO TV
:) :) :)
http://www.ktotv.com/videos-chretiennes/emissions/nouveautes/office-des-laudes-laudes-du-mardi/00072843
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<3 it, thanks for sharing!
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You're welcome! :) I'm a big fan of classical music.
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Beethoven's 6th is probably my favourite of his symphonies - or at least it's the one I've listened to most. It always makes me want to go on a hike and that kind of fits with it.
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I love his 9th as well. Skip ahead to 44:00. Everyone knows Ode to Joy, but hearing it with a full orchestra is breathtakingly beautiful.
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Beethoven's 6th is probably my favourite of his symphonies - or at least it's the one I've listened to most. It always makes me want to go on a hike and that kind of fits with it.
Agreed! I always think of hiking through fields and forests when I listen to it. It calms me and makes me happy.
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I think he nailed it with the name of each movement too:
I) Awakening of cheerful feelings upon arrival in the country
II) Scene at the brook
III) Happy gathering of country folk
IV) Thunderstorm; Storm
V) Shepherds' song; cheerful and thankful feelings after the storm
So, with that in mind :beer:
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Nothing but the best. Beethoven is nowhere compared to my man Isaac Hayes.
Wicky wicky funk guitar is what I'm talking about. Yeah!
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ6wy9u-5zmm2AE-z3yvulp3LAO0ItaaVsV41mTf08wfqtepbvS)
(http://cdn.pitchfork.com/albums/13740/homepage_large.6ad73d75.jpg)
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I just gained a ton of respect for you.
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Beethoven is nowhere compared to my man Isaac Hayes.
1) Error has no rights.
I think this one might be ban-worthy.
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LOL. You could probably tack on these additional charges as well.
5) No blasphemy is allowed. You will be banned for that.
12) Sincere debate is permitted. Do not troll our forum.
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Nothing but the best. Beethoven is nowhere compared to my man Isaac Hayes.
Wicky wicky funk guitar is what I'm talking about. Yeah!
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ6wy9u-5zmm2AE-z3yvulp3LAO0ItaaVsV41mTf08wfqtepbvS)
(http://cdn.pitchfork.com/albums/13740/homepage_large.6ad73d75.jpg)
This must be a joke.
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Beethoven is nowhere compared to my man Isaac Hayes.
1) Error has no rights.
I think this one might be ban-worthy.
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Don't dis a brotha from anotha motha!
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Beethoven who? ;D
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Icons of Sound: Cappella Romana in a virtual Hagia Sophia - Prokeimenon
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Georges Brassens' classic defense of the TLM, Tempête dans un bénitier. Perhaps I should post the lyrics in the Alps...
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That last song reminded me of this one, even though this nun went nuts.
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Georges Brassens' classic defense of the TLM, Tempête dans un bénitier. Perhaps I should post the lyrics in the Alps...
I don't understand French very well, but please correct me if I'm wrong, that song has a lot of foul language. A lot.
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I don't understand French very well, but please correct me if I'm wrong, that song has a lot of foul language. A lot.
It contains some colorful language. But the terms you might have recognized are nowhere near as strong in French as their counterparts in English. I would almost say "unfortunately," since in my opinion, no language is too strong to describe the "innovations" of the post-conciliar Church.
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So much beauty. God truly blessed the Irish with the gift of music.
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Have this on constant repeat these days.
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I've been trying to figure out why I'm so into funk all of a sudden and now I've isolated the culprit: the Talking Heads collaborated with Bernie Worrel from Parliament Funkadelic on my favorite album of theirs- Speaking in Tongues. I've listened to this album so many times and I never made the connection in my head until the other day.
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I am listening to this.
:) :) :)
http://www.ktotv.com/videos-chretiennes/emissions/nouveautes/office-des-laudes-laudes-du-jeudi/00073671
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Yes, an Israeli song.
:-X
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Still not yet Friday..
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Vespers on KTO
http://www.ktotv.com/videos-chretiennes/emissions/nouveautes/vepres-a-notre-dame-vepres-du-jeudi/00073759
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Faith of our fathers, living still,
In spite of dungeon, fire and sword;
O how our hearts beat high with joy
Whenever we hear that glorious Word!
Faith of our fathers, holy faith!
We will be true to thee till death.
Faith of our fathers, we will strive
To win all nations unto Thee;
And through the truth that comes from God,
We all shall then be truly free.
Faith of our fathers, holy faith!
We will be true to thee till death.
Faith of our fathers, Mary’s prayers
Shall win our country back to Thee;
And through the truth that comes from God,
England shall then indeed be free.
Faith of our fathers, holy faith!
We will be true to thee till death.
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Wayne Shorter at the height of his powers. It might be the greatest album of the Blue Note days- it certainly has the greatest cover art.
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Warning - it's long.
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I may have already posted this, but it's just too damn good.
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I'm blaming the makeup thread for this
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Love them! This is my favorite of theirs:
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Love them! This is my favorite of theirs:
This is now my new favorite! I've never heard thus one, I only have the one album. Thanks!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Tony Williams was a monster at 17. The vibraphone chords run like vapor trails. I can't get enough of this album. ;D
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Vepres du lundi
:) :) :)
http://www.ktotv.com/videos-chretiennes/emissions/nouveautes/vepres-a-notre-dame-vepres-du-lundi/00073761
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Classic Peter Gabriel.
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Classic Peter Gabriel.
Great song.
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Greatest jazz pianist of all time.
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A great track from my favorite Rolling Stones album.
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Interesting. Your vid further adds to my fascination with all things involving Brooklyn.
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Interesting. Your vid further adds to my fascination with all things involving Brooklyn.
I thought you'd like that, since it's very percussive. ;D
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any Max Raabe fans here?
Cheesy? Yes
Fun? Yes
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Wonderful!
A magnificent two-and-a-half hours of Baroque Catholicism.
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I guess this also answers the question, what was the last movie you watched?
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I just bought this album today. I'm really enjoying it(I've never really gotten into Latin music).
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I'm now well into 70 repeats on this bad boy in the last 48 hours.
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Happy Easter, SD!
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As far as a group of musicians playing together goes, this is my absolute favorite: you know the group is good when Miles Davis is the weakest member.
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It's in the FRAKKIN' SHIP!
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I know this song is one of those famous catchy, hated songs that you're a fairy for even thinking about, but Jeff Porcaro is amazing on this track.
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Brilliant musicianship on the guitar
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over and over again
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The sound of Silence . . . :toth:
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YES
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All my favorite bands put out new music the same year.
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That's a nice one.
This is what I'm listening to on Pandora
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This one is just about perfect.
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Nice!
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That's a nice one.
This is what I'm listening to on Pandora
Good songs. :)
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Too black, too strong. So they dilute it with cream, sugar, etc.
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Why must every new video have some long intro now.
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Too much breaking bad
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Let's stick to a blue theme
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Keeping it up.
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And now changing the color UNO style(sorry, blue was too easy!).
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And then, going for broke, if you don't like green, well...
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I'm having entirely too much fun with this.
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I could keep going all night. :)
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fits both colors
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blame it on the wine, didn't realize it was already posted, I really need to get to bed
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Another song with two colors. ;D
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Maria de Lourdes (imho), the best Mexican female singer. RIP
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Elvin Jones- king of the triplet feel.
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Ella..without Ella.
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Always get a kick out of this one.
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World peace!! Yeah!!
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Oh man, sing it Charles.
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World peace!! Yeah!!
are you kidding us?
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World peace!! Yeah!!
are you kidding us?
Um i was carried away by another thread when a poster mentioned he was taken aback when he saw Vendee hearts and Crosses in banners in the video for the Anti-Family (pro-Fag) protest march in France. So, i sarcastically posted that video.
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Wild Nothing is awesome.
I had never heard them before, but it turns out I knew a member of their live band. He was staying with a close friend of mine the night of a big party that I attended- apparently, while incredibly drunk of course, I walked into the bedroom he was sleeping in and passed out on the floor(in the form of a falling motion). Haven't seen him since.
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Wild Nothing is awesome.
I had never heard them before, but it turns out I knew a member of their live band. He was staying with a close friend of mine the night of a big party that I attended- apparently, while incredibly drunk of course, I walked into the bedroom he was sleeping in and passed out on the floor(in the form of a falling motion). Haven't seen him since.
Hah. That's awesome. I've been a big fan of theirs for about 2 or 3 years now.
Is he one of the dudes here?
Check out the studio version of that song. This is a good one too.
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Wild Nothing is awesome.
I had never heard them before, but it turns out I knew a member of their live band. He was staying with a close friend of mine the night of a big party that I attended- apparently, while incredibly drunk of course, I walked into the bedroom he was sleeping in and passed out on the floor(in the form of a falling motion). Haven't seen him since.
Hah. That's awesome. I've been a big fan of theirs for about 2 or 3 years now.
Is he one of the dudes here?
Check out the studio version of that song. This is a good one too.
No, I think he was out of the band by then, but the main guy looked familiar. Called up my friend from Blacksburg and sure enough I knew him, too(just not very well). My friend kicked him out of his house for not bringing any ingredients to our pizza party. The next day he felt bad and showed up with some vegetables and cheese, but it was quite funny. Small world.
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I have such a crush on this cute little redhead.
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I have a crush on the raven-haired harpist and bodhran player of this weird Dutch goth-folk ensemble.
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I'm listening to my wife reading "Madeline in London" to my daughters.
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Listening to my opera teacher.
Mr. Aleksandr Agamirzov
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Don't tell us you have a crush on David Hasselhoff
Doesn't everyone? Lololololololol
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It's so weird, the more I listen to this, the more natural it becomes. Even though it's only John Coltrane(tenor saxophone) and a drummer, there's a lot here and I'm not getting bored with it at all. It's amazing how few voices there have to be in order for interesting music to be made-----then again, John Coltrane was a genius...
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I was curious whether a glitzy Disney moppet like Selena Gomez would've been covering the awesome McCartney/Badfinger hit "Come and Get It," so I played the video. It was not the same song.
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I was curious whether a glitzy Disney moppet like Selena Gomez would've been covering the awesome McCartney/Badfinger hit "Come and Get It," so I played the video. It was not the same song.
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Selena's cool. She has talent and sings live at least, which is more than I can say for 90% of the Disney stars. I know she's Catholic but I don't know if she's practicing or not.
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I was curious whether a glitzy Disney moppet like Selena Gomez would've been covering the awesome McCartney/Badfinger hit "Come and Get It," so I played the video. It was not the same song.
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Selena's cool. She has talent and sings live at least, which is more than I can say for 90% of the Disney stars. I know she's Catholic but I don't know if she's practicing or not.
I take that back...I guess she has become a Christ denier. Looks like Disney poisons another one...
I think this might be a protty site but it still has some recent quotes from her...
http://sacns.scripturelink.net/2012/09/selena-gomez-denies-christ-literally.html
Selena Gomez denies Christ: Literally: says she isn't Christian!
Article posted by: Marc Aupiais
(SACNS)
At Toronto's Film Festival, Selena Gomez, finally denied the Christian faith she had claimed for years. The starlet wore a tight cut leopard skin dress, while relating how the film director had thought she was Christian. At the press conference, media record her shaking her head, perhaps to relay the irony of him covering up explicit pictures for her. As quoted in the Canadian Press and verified by Agence France Press and Yahoo OMG!: below:
"He thought I was super, super Christian," said Gomez, clad in a strapless animal-print dress next to her co-stars and director.
"I was like, 'If I was a Christian girl, I probably wouldn't have done this movie.'"' (Canadian Press)
Selena further noted regret that her friends, who did a threesome on camera, got more raunchy scenes, saying that she regretted not being in the strip club later in the film.
Previously Selena had related to hating judgemental church people as preventing her being herself, while in her movie which includes three-way sex, drug use, smoking, existential reasoning and topless real strippers hired to dance naked by Selena and the girls,
'I think Faith has all those church people juding her, and she’s finally doing something that allows her to be free and become the person she wants to be. I’m not sure I can always relate to her in certain aspects, but to that part I did.'
Disney Dreaming | 'Selena Gomez Talks About The Paparazzi On The Set Of “Spring Breakers”' by staff at JUNE 24, 2012
After attacking church going people as judgemental in justifying her new role, Selena Gomez has gone a step further at the Toronto FIlm Festival:
'TORONTO - The first time director Harmony Korine had Disney-developed teen queen Selena Gomez over to his house to pitch her on a role in his movie "Spring Breakers," he went around first and flipped any artwork or photograph he thought might offend the hyper-wholesome star.
As the 20-year-old Gomez recounted the story to a packed press conference at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday, she could only shake her head.
"He thought I was super, super Christian," said Gomez, clad in a strapless animal-print dress next to her co-stars and director.
"I was like, 'If I was a Christian girl, I probably wouldn't have done this movie.'"'
Vancouver Sun | 'Selena Gomez warns young fans not to see risque new film, 'Spring Breakers'' by NICK PATCH, THE CANADIAN PRESS at SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 2:10 PM
http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/all/Selena+Gomez+warns+young+fans+risque+film+Spring/7208108/story.html#ixzz25p14b3mO
also c.f. Yahoo OMG! and AFP on her comments about not being Christian
Selena at one stage claimed to be Catholic, then shifted the title to Christian upon allegedly dating Nick Jonas, where she bought a chastity ring. She gave the keepsake to Justin Bieber after wild pictures of them on a yacht appeared two years ago, at a time she insisted he was like a brother to her.
On the 3rd of June 2011, Selena Gomez was spotted wearing the same clothes as the night before upon unexpectedly spending the night at Justin Bieber's place. They have regularly shared the same room in hotels accross the world, including where only one bed was available. Up until late 2011 Selena Gomez still claimed to be Christian, 'praying' with Justin Bieber.
In her latest film, Feed The Dog, Selena will play 'the most beautiful girl in the world', who the male lead sells his sister into sex slavery to have intercourse with.
The plot of that movie is:
'While trying to get into the pants of the most beautiful girl in the world, sixteen-year-old Ric Thibault ends up in the back of a limo on the road to rock’n'roll superstardom opening up for Bowie. But on the way there he hits a bump or two – a few dead Mafia hitmen here, a nymphomaniac next door there, not to mention a few dying Latin teachers, narcoleptic nuns, inept policemen, unscrupulous lawyers, buffoon reporters, huckster televangelists and greedy relatives.”'
Entertainment Wise | 'Justin Bieber Showers Selena Gomez With Kisses During Surprise Visit' by CLAIRE RUTTER at AUGUST 30, 2012
Anyway, to get back on track...
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I don't know if the members of Badfinger are Christian, but their Come & Get It is much better than Ms. Gomez's IMO. They were lip-syncing in the video I posted, but it was on Top of the Pops, and they obligate you to lip-sync on that show. Oasis cleverly subverted the requirement by having Liam and Noel switch roles. I think some other acts messed with it, too. Siouxsie Sioux, maybe. I forget.
'TORONTO - The first time director Harmony Korine had Disney-developed teen queen Selena Gomez over to his house to pitch her on a role in his movie "Spring Breakers," he went around first and flipped any artwork or photograph he thought might offend the hyper-wholesome star.
As the 20-year-old Gomez recounted the story to a packed press conference at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday, she could only shake her head.
"He thought I was super, super Christian," said Gomez, clad in a strapless animal-print dress next to her co-stars and director.
"I was like, 'If I was a Christian girl, I probably wouldn't have done this movie.'"'
Spring Breakers should, at the very least, be an interesting movie, as it was directed by Harmony Korine who, like Gregg Araki, has the ability to make inventive and incisive if overindulgent films. So I give S. Gomez some credit for that. I didn't know she was in that movie, but then I realized Vanessa Hudgens is billed in it too, and I probably confused them. Or merged them. They're basically the same generically cute Latina Disney princess. If Victoria Justice was in it as well, it would just be all the more redundant.
I thought this was funny:
On the 3rd of June 2011, Selena Gomez was spotted wearing the same clothes as the night before upon unexpectedly spending the night at Justin Bieber's place. They have regularly shared the same room in hotels accross the world, including where only one bed was available. Up until late 2011 Selena Gomez still claimed to be Christian, 'praying' with Justin Bieber.
LOL. :laugh:
"Justin Bieber" is a funny name. "Bieber." That's awesome.
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Wagner was to my mind the greatest composer.
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Studying music, ftw.
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Wagner was to my mind the greatest composer.
You are a connoisseur.
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Wagner was to my mind the greatest composer.
You are a connoisseur.
Thank you! I think I can go one better, though:
It's not Bayreuth, but it's still extremely good. Voelker in particular. The old productions have a certain vigour the modern ones lack - what Cosima Wagner called 'the sacred German tradition' was still in full display, not the visually gutted and Modernist productions with no heroic dignity in any of the characters or sets we see today.
It's comparing this:
(http://www.musicwithease.com/k22-lohengrin.jpg)
To this:
No image as graphic and thoroughly immodest. It does show you how far even Bayreuth has gone.
http://www.wagneropera.net/Images/545x307-Lohengrin-Neuenfels-2012-Ending.jpg
Sorry for going on!
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GMA and PatrickG, sorry to break up the Wagnerfest with ol' Purcell!
But here - this is, I think, the best Liebestod ever recorded:
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Hahaha this is amazing.
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GMA and PatrickG, sorry to break up the Wagnerfest with ol' Purcell!
But here - this is, I think, the best Liebestod ever recorded:
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you.
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I don't know exactly what it is about this song. I love it. I love the video. I've posted it at least one other time(and maybe 2) in this thread, but I just love it. Can't get enough lol.
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I don't know exactly what it is about this song. I love it. I love the video. I've posted it at least one other time(and maybe 2) in this thread, but I just love it. Can't get enough lol.
Stravinsky on steroids.. No thanks
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I don't know exactly what it is about this song. I love it. I love the video. I've posted it at least one other time(and maybe 2) in this thread, but I just love it. Can't get enough lol.
[!youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk)[/yt]
Stravinsky on steroids.. No thanks
I can respect that. I used to do strictly classical music. My best friend is an amateur composer and he had me listen to everything(after all, it came with the territory of being a mathematics major). Everything. I really enjoyed Bach, Rimsky-Korsakov, Prokofiev, Dvorak, Arvo Part, Henryck Gorecki, &c. but eventually I realized that listening to overly dramatic music in turn made me a regular neurotic Prince Hamlet! :D I don't remember when the big switch came, but I haven't looked back at classical since and I'm much happier.
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I don't know exactly what it is about this song. I love it. I love the video. I've posted it at least one other time(and maybe 2) in this thread, but I just love it. Can't get enough lol.
[!youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk)[/yt]
Stravinsky on steroids.. No thanks
I can respect that. I used to do strictly classical music. My best friend is an amateur composer and he had me listen to everything(after all, it came with the territory of being a mathematics major). Everything. I really enjoyed Bach, Rimsky-Korsakov, Prokofiev, Dvorak, Arvo Part, Henryck Gorecki, &c. but eventually I realized that listening to overly dramatic music in turn made me a regular neurotic Prince Hamlet! :D I don't remember when the big switch came, but I haven't looked back at classical since and I'm much happier.
Must've been a big switch. It seems to have even influenced your choice of avatars.
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I don't know exactly what it is about this song. I love it. I love the video. I've posted it at least one other time(and maybe 2) in this thread, but I just love it. Can't get enough lol.
[!youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk)[/yt]
Stravinsky on steroids.. No thanks
I can respect that. I used to do strictly classical music. My best friend is an amateur composer and he had me listen to everything(after all, it came with the territory of being a mathematics major). Everything. I really enjoyed Bach, Rimsky-Korsakov, Prokofiev, Dvorak, Arvo Part, Henryck Gorecki, &c. but eventually I realized that listening to overly dramatic music in turn made me a regular neurotic Prince Hamlet! :D I don't remember when the big switch came, but I haven't looked back at classical since and I'm much happier.
Must've been a big switch. It seems to have even influenced your choice of avatars.
Well, I've been a drummer since I was 12. The switchoff had to happen at some point- you can't fight your roots!
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b-zZQxr462c/UWsTY4uLZLI/AAAAAAAABnI/TnTYBPxaI-g/w1157-h653-no/13+-+1)
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I don't know exactly what it is about this song. I love it. I love the video. I've posted it at least one other time(and maybe 2) in this thread, but I just love it. Can't get enough lol.
[!youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AsFMctavnk)[/yt]
Stravinsky on steroids.. No thanks
I can respect that. I used to do strictly classical music. My best friend is an amateur composer and he had me listen to everything(after all, it came with the territory of being a mathematics major). Everything. I really enjoyed Bach, Rimsky-Korsakov, Prokofiev, Dvorak, Arvo Part, Henryck Gorecki, &c. but eventually I realized that listening to overly dramatic music in turn made me a regular neurotic Prince Hamlet! :D I don't remember when the big switch came, but I haven't looked back at classical since and I'm much happier.
Must've been a big switch. It seems to have even influenced your choice of avatars.
Well, I've been a drummer since I was 12. The switchoff had to happen at some point- you can't fight your roots!
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b-zZQxr462c/UWsTY4uLZLI/AAAAAAAABnI/TnTYBPxaI-g/w1157-h653-no/13+-+1)
Wow!! Congrats! Very nice.
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Verstehst Du den Liedtext?
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Verstehst Du den Liedtext?
Natürlich tue ich. es ist ein schönes Lied. sie schreiben nicht so schöne texte wie zuvor.. In jeder Sprache.
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I just posted this video in the Israel/Syria thread because it's a real timely video for what's going on in the world. Probably some of Axl's best lyrics ever...
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Apparently I like Santana more than I realized.
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Wow! Just wow!
Choice pick! Just capital my friend.
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I fear some people might find my posts here repetitive, but what a composer!
Also, not music per se, but,
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Never apologize for bringing the people Wagner.
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Never apologize for bringing the people Wagner.
jawohl!!
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And a band I am seeing at the end of this month...
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgcUTUvoX90)
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I've spent months looking for a way to listen to this album. Months! It didn't disappoint for a second.
Sam Rivers Crystals (http://vimeo.com/65587645)
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I saw them live once.
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I saw them live once.
I liked the song?,err, the music right before the singing began. It made me think about San Francisco.
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Yeah, they're from Oakland. Saw 'em at a county fair.
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Heldengedenken mit Haftungsausschluss
Translation:
They are lying in the West and the East
they are lying all over the world -- and their helmets are rusting
and cross and mound (of a grave) are crumbling
They lie buried and sunken
in the mass grave and in the sea.
But rogues are alive who are making fun of them!
Today, one(youth) is raving with brazen demeanor
through tinsel and lies and pomp -
THEY were killed at age of 18 - in a different dance.
They did not set out to battle to get spoils and despicable profit.
What is now being laughed at and denied - it made sense to them (at that time).
They did not love their young life less than those people(today's youth),
who are now laughing at them "it is idiotic to give their life"
Today, red carpet is rolling out to glittering cars and arrogance and money -
THEY already died many days ago, behind the barbed wire!
They could not demand "more vacation time and higher wages!"
They had to march into the battlefield - the father, the brother, the son!
They set out to protect their Fatherland
and gave up everything.
"What's our profit?"
none of them had asked!
They devoted their life and died
for their fatherland -
not knowing to what kind of successors
and to what a wretchedness!
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Mindi Abair...a great Sax player I got to see on tour with Aerosmith...
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I have always been a fan of Jewel. She has a new Greatest Hits album out with a new song on it...
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A very sad song.
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Soulshine from last night's Gov't Mule concert...
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A very sad and very beautiful French hymn.
J'irai la voir un jour,
Au ciel, dans la patrie,
ui j'irai voir Marie,
Ma joie et mon amour.
Au ciel, au ciel, au ciel,
j'irai la voir un jour.
Au ciel, au ciel, au ciel,
j'irai la voir un jour.
J'irai la voir un jour!
J'irai m'unir aux anges,
Pour chanter ses louanges
Et pour former sa cour.
J'irai la voir un jour,
Cette Vierge si belle!
Bientôt j'irai près d'elle
Lui dire mon amour.
J'irai la voir un jour!
J'irai près de son trône
Recevoir ma couronne
Dans l'éternel séjour.
J'irai la voir un jour!
J'irai, loin de la terre,
Sur le coeur de ma Mère
Reposer sans retour.
This is what I, what we all hope for.
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I'm so darn glad He let me try it again, 'cause my last time on earth I lived a whole world of sin.
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I love this hymn.
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I love this hymn.
Beautiful.
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I got to see Smokey live, but 50 years past this
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I love this hymn.
Beautiful.
Sehr schön.
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Dieser junge Mann hat ein Geschenk.
Ich habe es geliebt!
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Probably the most mainstream song I've ever posted.
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Sometimes the YouTube comments are amusing. At first I sided with RussellthePumpkin because of his punctuation and sense of decorum, but in the end RiverOfSteel traded eloquence for honesty and, in my opinion, roundly won the argument. Right on.
RussellThePumpkin: Why do people do this shit? It's so pointless.
RiverOfSteel: what shit?
RussellThePumpkin: Smash their guitars and trash the stage.
RiverOfSteel: its awesome and exciting man
RussellThePumpkin: Not really. It's just a waste of money and resources.
RiverOfSteel: thats just your negative opinion man a lot of people love it
RussellThePumpkin: Why? What is there to love about seeing someone trash an expensive musical instrument?
RiverOfSteel: hmm idk really but i guess it shows some musicians care more about putting on a good show and giving th audience something they wont forget rather than money
RussellThePumpkin: I don't want to see this at a show. I go to a concert to see musicians performing and enjoying themselves.
RiverOfSteel: this is them enjoying themselves!!!
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Now, now. We are trad, after all.
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Can't let this thread fall off the first page!
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Now, now. We are trad, after all.
But, polka!
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But, Latin!
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But, Latin!
Valid point.
I wonder how awesome a polka TLM is.....
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But, Latin!
Valid point.
I wonder how awesome a polka TLM is.....
:lol:
NO.
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Because it makes no sense.
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But, Latin!
Valid point.
Latin AND drinking.
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Motown
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A band called Ball Park Music.
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Best Christian rock song ever! :P
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Just finished watching Le Roi Danse. I can't really recommend it as a movie...at all, but the music was great. So here's some Lully.
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Live country at Salt Lick BBQ outside Austin. :patriot:
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News playing on the TV at work. It's the same loop over and over and over. :banghead:
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Classic.
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Heard this tonight in the background of an AM news radio station report on Randy Travis' recent stroke and was reminded of my childhood and being raised on country music (before it got really shitty).
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Heard this tonight in the background of an AM news radio station report on Randy Travis' recent stroke and was reminded of my childhood and being raised on country music (before it got really shitty).
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That's one of my favorites from Randy Travis.
This is about as far away from country as you can get, but it's great
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No real vid for this song that I could find, but the Deheza sisters sound amazing on this track.
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This is a song for LouisIX and I
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For anyone's consideration, here's one Charles Mingus, a true original in the jazz world:
His music has a lot of classical leanings, and here he writes for a larger ensemble. Recommended highly. :)
Not to mention the astounding Mingus Ah Um(aka Mingus, -a, -um as though it were a latin name)
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dang, guess I don't know how this works... It was Wash by Bon Iver (Jagjaguwar Session)
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dang, guess I don't know how this works... It was Wash by Bon Iver (Jagjaguwar Session)
You can't have the "s" in "HTTPS"
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dang, guess I don't know how this works... It was Wash by Bon Iver (Jagjaguwar Session)
You can't have the "s" in "HTTPS"
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Thanks, but now for some reason it's working?
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I took the s out for you ;)
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I took the s out for you ;)
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Thanks! I'll remember for next time.
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I'll never hear that song the same again.
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Holy crap. Even the freaking trailers give me the chills.
Best show of all time. Hands down.
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Best show of all time. Hands down.
LOL. I wouldn't go so far as to say "all time", but it's pretty good. I'm about halfway into season 4 right now.
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Best show of all time. Hands down.
LOL. I wouldn't go so far as to say "all time", but it's pretty good. I'm about halfway into season 4 right now.
Well, I happen to think it is. :shrug: Maybe that's funny. I don't watch a lot of tv these days.
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Well, I happen to think it is. :shrug: Maybe that's funny. I don't watch a lot of tv these days.
Maybe it is indeed the best for you. I'd have to see a list of the kinds of shows you'd like before I could attempt to suggest something you might like even more than Breaking Bad. Unless, of course, we must take an absolute objective view where, say, Arrested Development is objectively more beautiful and pleasing to God than The Big Bang Theory. While we're there, perhaps God prefers to play Street Fighter over Mortal Kombat and my preference for MK is disordered. I don't know.
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Weird Al meets Breaking Bad.
Btw, just took my 3 eldest boys to see Weird Al in concert a couple weeks ago. One word - awesome! My brother-in-law just met him in Des Moines yesterday since he dressed up in full Star Wars gear and got to be up on stage with him. That's a bit too much for me.
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I can't help it; this song makes me happy. Combining it with footage of cats just makes it that much better. :laugh:
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Interesting watching Howard Stern's reaction to this. Hard to believe the crowd loved this, but I'll bet not a one of them knows what Pie Jesu even means.
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I got to see Smokey live a little bit back. Not the same as this, but the best it'll get.
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Probably my favorite song of all time - such a beautiful tribute to Our Lady. (Also nice that the uploader on YouTube included the lyrics.)
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This came on during my walk this morning. Friends/relatives/kids/everyone complain that everything I listen to is too sad... It's true, I love sad music.
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This came on during my walk this morning. Friends/relatives/kids/everyone complain that everything I listen to is too sad... It's true, I love sad music.
That's a depressing album, but I don't know if i'd label it as sad. Have you ever been sad while listening to "Holland, 1945"?
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This came on during my walk this morning. Friends/relatives/kids/everyone complain that everything I listen to is too sad... It's true, I love sad music.
That's a depressing album, but I don't know if i'd label it as sad. Have you ever been sad while listening to "Holland, 1945"?
I guess you could make a distinction between depressing and sad... I never really thought about it before.
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Vanessa Carlton...I love this girl and can't wait to see her in concert next month!
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Such a beautiful French Mass. The Romantic period is too often overlooked by trads:
It was written for simple fisherman. It's just, so simple, yet Majestic. One of my favorites.
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Magister Leoninus.....so hauntingly perfect.
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One of the best movements from this work, and Tarver makes it even more ironic, if one know the Latin.
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One of the best movements from this work, and Tarver makes it even more ironic, if one know the Latin.
which of the carmina is this one?
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just read the lyrics, lolololol
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I love Demi Lovato and this is a great performance!
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I can't stop listening to this:
eta: thanks to ascetik for showing me this last year)
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I still like Selena's version better. The original is always better :lol:
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A video I finally uploaded!
Listen listen! I only got my camera out after a few verses so I missed the beginning - and then my battery died so missed the end - but still worth the watch/listen.
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This is some of my favorite music of all time.
Very nice! :)
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For years on end I've mostly only listened to Classical or Sacred Polyphony or chant ...
Recently for some reason it's Pink Floyd and Public Enemy.
:hide:
I didn't get Public Enemy before, but certain circumstances have me listening to "Harder Than You Think".
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My uncle saw Pink Floyd during their last tour. He debated between going and not going, and only later, after he went, did he find out that it was going to be the last time
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It is very sad to go back through this thread and see that some of the videos have been removed from YouTube. I guess I should start adding titles because I don't remember what they were!
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Taking a cue from piabee, I will start including titles to the vids I post.
Russian National Anthem.
Though I don't have any Russian ethnicity, I have a growing admiration for this proud Land. And they mention God in their anthem...unlike the United States...
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Getting ready for tonight's fight!
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Taking a cue from piabee, I will start including titles to the vids I post.
Russian National Anthem.
Though I don't have any Russian ethnicity, I have a growing admiration for this proud Land. And they mention God in their anthem...unlike the United States...
Yeah, better follow the rules. And this is the anthem you want.
This is Czarist Anthem.
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Yeah, better follow the rules.
??? ?
Anyway,
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Russian National Anthem.
Though I don't have any Russian ethnicity, I have a growing admiration for this proud Land. And they mention God in their anthem...unlike the United States...
God is mentioned in the American Anthem, but it is all in the rarely used second verse.
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Yeah, better follow the rules. And this is the anthem you want.
This is Czarist Anthem.
No, that isn't the anthem I want...
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Not a bad era of music.
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Yeah, better follow the rules. And this is the anthem you want.
This is Czarist Anthem.
No, that isn't the anthem I want...
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I don't stand a Ghost of a Chance- Frank Sinatra
I fall in love too easily-Frank Sinatra
Someone to Watch over Me- Frank Sinatra
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I was listening to Bob Marley earlier today, though it was in the context of teaching Caribbean culture. :)
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I was listening to Bob Marley earlier today, though it was in the context of teaching Caribbean culture. :)
For what class?
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I was listening to Bob Marley earlier today, though it was in the context of teaching Caribbean culture. :)
For what class?
It's actually a course on teaching methodologies. :)
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Agreed. Just finished the finale, and now this makes sense. Initially I just thought, 'what a hilarious video'.
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Stream of the new Sleigh Bells album.
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That's why they call me... Bad Company. I can't deny. 8)
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I love Bad Company. Used to listen to that song all the time. Too bad some of their other songs are a bit raunchy (just a few on the best hits album).
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Wow. This was already one of my favourite Liszt transcriptions, but...
The first encore from her October 1st concert.
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Cute girl. Great 90's song. Listen for dem feels.
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I recently encountered this group, which basically rap in Occitan (a dying language in southern France, made famous by the medieval troubadours):
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The Corpse Rises by Scientist
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The final day of Elliott Smith Memorial Month. If this song doesn't affect you emotionally, you are a zombie or something.
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I secretly like AFI...
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I secretly like AFI...
Your secret is safe with me ... and the 14,000 other people who have viewed this thread.
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I secretly like AFI...
I unsecretly like them, but they are not a top-tier favorite. I saw Davey Havok in a coffee shop once.
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Great new video from Avril Lavigne and her husband...
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Have had a crush on Avril since 2003 after watching Skater Boi.
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I secretly like AFI...
Probably my favorite band of the last 10 years.
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On a bit of a local kick.
"...in the autumn evening Northern California... born and raised in the East Bay Area..."
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I unsecretly like them, but they are not a top-tier favorite. I saw Davey Havok in a coffee shop once.
He was cuter before he cut his hair. I liked the long hair and make up :lol:
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He was cuter before he cut his hair. I liked the long hair and make up :lol:
A couple of my girl friends went as Davey Havok and Jeffree Star for Halloween one year. This did not help the lesbian rumors surrounding them on campus.
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Very nice! :)
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Headhunter v.1 by Front 242
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From the penultimate level of the classic 1992 SNES (and classic 1991 arcade) game, TMNT IV: Turtles In Time.
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DuckTales intro.
God, it was great growing up in the late 80s and early 90s.
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Vakarian: that is a serious blast from the past. I have the remastered 3D version of Turtles in Time on my Playstation 3.
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Vakarian: that is a serious blast from the past. I have the remastered 3D version of Turtles in Time on my Playstation 3.
Indeed it is, Harlequin King. What's your opinion of the remastered version versus the original?
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The lovely and talented Julia Fischer, enjoy!
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Such a positive song:
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Pure craziness...
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I like this thread.
Y'all remember this?
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This group, from my hometown, does pretty good covers:
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My boy out here reppin:
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Liz Phair is home pedicure night music--
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It's 80's night in my world, so
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Heinrich, now I had to go listen to this one
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And let us keep it going:
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The Twelve Days of the Little Drummer Boy
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I'm at the local rock station's annual Christmas concert. ATM, Capital Cities.
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On a sopranos kick right now (no, not the HBO show). This first one looks to be conducted by Harry Potter.
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She's great in Allegri's Miserere as well.
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Don't agree with their politics, but the song is great!
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Did you know that cashews come from a fruit?
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From Hitman IV OST
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Super Nintendo music this morning:
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What tv show is this the theme song for?! I remember this from a kid, I don't think its Full House though.
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Great Middle Eastern feel to this version.
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One of my favorites.
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And its not a spoonful of sugar folks...
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This is fun. :)
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One more, Mr. Bean sings Ode to Joy:
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This song oozes pure classiness!
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Postmodern Jukebox are made up of some "friends of friends". They're a fun little project that takes modern pop songs and improves them quite a bit by making swing or jazz covers. Seriously: songs you thought you hate are made tolerable.
"Just Dance":
"Call Me Maybe":
A Motown Tribute to Nickelback:
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By the way, Harlequin King, I'm a fan of your blog - I only just noticed now in your signature that you are the writer. Keep it up!
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I'll see your liberal Bob Dylan folk and raise you a TLM-going Irish Traditional folk group:
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And just to get to my hundredth post, I'll add this one in:
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Joe Satriani's Unstoppable Momentum. Sound City Real to Reel is queued up next.
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That's lovely. Gratias.
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You are Welcome
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Cool as a cucumber!
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Carol of the Bells, also known as the Ukrainian Carol, was adapted from Shchedryk by Mykola Leontovych (1877-1921), which was first performed in December 1916 by students at Kiev University.
The original Ukrainian song is based on an old Slavic legend that every bell in the world rang in honour of Jesus on the night of his birth.
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Didn't expect to see THAT here.
Anyhoo.
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Bow showed me a cringey cover of this song. Now I can't get it out of my head. Thanks, Bowwow!
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Why?
Just seemed odd to see a Yoko Kanno track (especially one from that show) in the SD "To what are you currently listening?" thread is all.
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I just got a Steam copy of Fallout: New Vegas yesterday when it was on discount, even though I've already beaten the game twice on a retail version.
I just finished that game last night, DLCs and all.
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This song is for Vakarian:
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I dig that song. Thanks Bonaventure!
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It's like I'm back en el Bajío.
¡Esa no mi chuy!
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Now I'm listening to some stuff. This one is more Americanized:
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¡Esa no mi chuy!
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Music is my constant struggle...
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First album of 2014 to get excited about.
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The King of Emo does upbeat indie folk now. Junior-High Piabee would have died at such a betrayal.
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I'm enjoying Portico Quartet again recently. Heard these were playing a few weeks ago locally, been fascinated ever since.
Also a bit of M83, this is a boss song and even bosser video:
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John Browne - O Regina Mundi Clara.
The great "Eton" style of polyphony.
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John Browne - O Maria Salvatoris Mater
Glorious eight-voice polyphony honoring the Mother of God and St. Catherine learned in philosophy and others besides.
O Mary, Mother of the Saviour, Fragrant flower of chastity. Surpassing all the children of men. This mother brings forth the child Who now has borne our sorrow And all our sins. She bears the Christ yet remains a Virgin; Who could deny it? Do we not read That Aaron’s staff was seen To have brought forth leaf and bud? That God has had the power in the same way. To bring forth a son we here declare.
From this mother thus untouched. He begets him by whom she herself was made And all that lives. Her therefore we celebrate,
Thus showing our love for her child; Indeed the heavens honour her. Who is there living on this earth For whom, when in the unhappy grip Of illness or sorrow, If he but prayed to this his mother, She would not intercede as with his Father In his heavenly home?
We have a mother ready at those times To help us: Lo! How graciously Mary ever stands by us. Let us make our prayer also to Frideswide, To Magdalene, to Catherine Learned in philosophy; Since in theological argument She overcomes all the pagans,
This Catherine. In these saints now let us rejoice; With heart and voice let us go on singing
In this our melody.
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The soundtrack for this game Journey is amazing. It's by a guy called Austin Wintory. The game is realy good, even if it's very short. It's beautiful.
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Gary Jules - Mad World
Johnny Cash - Hurt
Everly Brothers - Wake Up Little Susie
Excellent choices - all 3!
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One of my Judy Garland favorites.
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Its WI's own Polka King Romy Gosz!
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An unreleased soundtrack from one of my favorite video games. ;D
Lyrics are in Swedish.
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"Yo me voy pa' San Franciiiiiiiiiscooooo, con la dueña de mi viiiiidaaaa"
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¡Eeeeesa no mi chuuuy! Ja ja ja
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Digging everything drummerboy is posting up in here.
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Digging everything drummerboy is posting up in here.
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you're welcome! :toth:
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I cannot believe I only just discovered Morrissey.
It's never too late to discover Morrissey and the Smiths! I used to spend my high school days with my guitar trying to play just like Johnny Marr:
Morrissey and Johnny Marr went on to have solo careers (morrissey's is certainly better than Marr's ever was) but I always like Morrissey's work better when he was with the Smiths
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"Singin the Blues"done by the sax section of Lawrence Welk's orchestra
The original version by Frank Trumbauer on C sax and Bix Beiderbecke on cornet.
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Peace out
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haha! Thanks! I love that song!
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"pig iron" bars of cast iron, about the size of a really big loaf of bread, they weighed about 100 lbs a piece. Called "pig" because the molds they were poured in looked like a sow with her piglets.
There's at least one WI city in there...
Obviously, I'm on a Johnny Cash kick...
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Tú sabes quien eres. Vaya, salga
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Anyone else listen to Vianini Giovanni? I just subscribed to his Youtube Channel.
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That's lovely heinrich! I'm subscribing.
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Gosz actually lived 5 minutes north of me (my mom remembers hearing about him), basically right down the road. He's buried in a nearby Catholic Church cemetery.
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Gosz actually lived 5 minutes north of me (my mom remembers hearing about him), basically right down the road. He's buried in a nearby Catholic Church cemetery.
That's way cool.
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Metalstep, in general. Just cruising various Youtube playlists for it. I actually like it.
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Metalstep, in general. Just cruising various Youtube playlists for it. I actually like it.
Dubstep. I'm a traddie in more than one sense.
What is metalstep anyways? If not a cheap ripioff of dub. Metallica where you hit rewind every 10 seconds?
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Metalstep, in general. Just cruising various Youtube playlists for it. I actually like it.
Dubstep. I'm a traddie in more than one sense.
What is metalstep anyways? If not a cheap ripioff of dub. Metallica where you hit rewind every 10 seconds?
i don't know what really defines it as a genre... i think its the same as brostep and something else too. i don't know. found a dude who made dubstep out of Slipknot songs, and being a maggot myself since day one, thought i'd check it out. pretty decent. downloaded his ep, and thats more straight dubstep but its alguds. still not big on skrillex or nothing though.
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What is metalstep anyways? If not a cheap ripioff of dub. Metallica where you hit rewind every 10 seconds?
what is Metallica these days, but a cheap ripoff of what Metallica was back when they were Metallica and they released albums on tape that you had to rewind every time you listened to them...?
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skrillex
I Have No Comment.
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cheap ripoff of what Metallica was
Step outside? Or maybe this floor is easier to mop than the sidewalk.
You were saying?
lol wtf? i won't argue they were still Metallica with Newsted, but come on... anything since St Anger (inclusive) is not what i grew up on man. it just ain't Metallica.
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Ok so you got me kicking around the kitchen in my sweatpants. Your point?
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i think your supposed to embed the videos. but thanks anyways for posting a link to an album i listened to a million times since it was released 28 years ago. really refrshing.
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i think your supposed to embed the videos. but thanks anyways for posting a link to an album i listened to a million times since it was released 28 years ago. really refrshing.
Silly me with my outdated tastes.
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Oh, yet another song that starts with a peel out.
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[travis barker vid]
You know, on second thought, fork y'alls and why cant you rock gently to:
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i think your supposed to embed the videos. but thanks anyways for posting a link to an album i listened to a million times since it was released 28 years ago. really refrshing.
Silly me with my outdated tastes.
hey man if you still like em, good on you. i just got tired of their old stuff and don't like their new stuff. like i said, i was a maggot from day one and i suppose thats more the kind of metal i gravitate to these days.
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You know, on second thought, fork y'alls and why cant you rock gently to:
dude wtf? make it stop!
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Is this thread just idiots arguing about metal now? Your taste sucks. There, argument over.
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Is this thread just idiots arguing about metal now? Your taste sucks. There, argument over.
What is this effeminate moaning.
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I see your slipknot dub remix and raise you a little bonbon from Armin van Buuren:
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Oh, yet another song that starts with a peel out.
Bro. Be honest. You'd drop a wheel every time you drove anywhere if that was your car... we all would.
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erin's name is misleading...
I am the nicest person ever. You have no idea.
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It's immaculate but way too short. :(
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Bro. Be honest. You'd drop a wheel every time you drove anywhere if that was your car... we all would.
Knowing I could, looking I would, that's enough.
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erin's name is misleading...
I am the nicest person ever. You have no idea.
well, your pic is reasonably nice looking but there's a glimmer of mean in those cold blue eyes baby lmao...
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Pretty girl. Nice song too.
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erin's name is misleading...
I am the nicest person ever. You have no idea.
Truth.
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Kilkelly, Ireland - a tearjerker, for sure, but excellent song.
For some reason, it won't let me embed the clip, so here's the link (includes lyrics).
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I might sing this a talent show after doing a Cole Porter medley. lighten the mood and all that.
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I might sing this a talent show after doing a Cole Porter medley. lighten the mood and all that.
Obligatory XKCD:
(http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/4f/every_majors_terrible.png)
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Accidental Racist by Brad Paisley ft LL Cool J.
I actually think its a real good song, and Paisley is putting out a good, heartfelt message here. LL Cool J's lines are a bit weird in places, but i really don't get why so much pisstaking went down with this song...
is it offensive to be "proud of where [your] from but not everything [they've] done"...?
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Haven't heard that song arun, but it's in the power broker interest to keep blacks disgruntled and upset at the white man.
Anything of trying to move on from slavery is impossible.
Much like the holocaust, if you aren't talking about it day in and out, you're a bigot.
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I love the Dresden Dolls! I saw them live about 10 years ago. I also went to see Amanda Palmer over the summer
They are no Sleater-Kinney, but they're good!
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I love the Dresden Dolls! I saw them live about 10 years ago. I also went to see Amanda Palmer over the summer
They are no Sleater-Kinney, but they're good!
I saw them too! my wife used to listen to them
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I love the Dresden Dolls! I saw them live about 10 years ago. I also went to see Amanda Palmer over the summer
They are no Sleater-Kinney, but they're good!
I saw them too! my wife used to listen to them
I want to be her friend. :lol:
I have a feeling we are about the same age..
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my wife is 30. how old are you?
do you ever watch Portlandia? Carrie Browenstein from Sleater-Kinney is in that show and it is hilarious:
I always thought Corin Tucker was a better Eddie Vedder than Eddie Vedder.
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Most likely no time for Modern Major General,
here is the Cole Porter medley I will do for a talent show at my school.
I will sing and guitar.
Night and Day
Easy to Love
I Love You
All Through the Night
So in Love
In that order, basically trying to fit five songs in around five minutes without really rushing. Obviously, mostly just singing the refrain, although I plan to sing the beginning verse from Night and Day, although I could do Easy to Love first and do the verse from that instead.
Of course, there were other songs I wanted to fit in:
In the Still of the Night
I Got You Under My Skin
Brush Up Your Shakespeare
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Haha, first time I've seen Dimebag not spoken about as himself. Guess I'm just used to being on metal forums. RIP Dime.
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Haha, first time I've seen Dimebag not spoken about as himself. Guess I'm just used to being on metal forums. RIP Dime.
whoa, you write about metal on the internet and you know Dimebags name. man, you win. there's no way my 22 years of fan-hood can compete with that...
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Haha, first time I've seen Dimebag not spoken about as himself. Guess I'm just used to being on metal forums. RIP Dime.
whoa, you write about metal on the internet and you know Dimebags name. man, you win. there's no way my 22 years of fan-hood can compete with that...
It was an observation.
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Haha, first time I've seen Dimebag not spoken about as himself. Guess I'm just used to being on metal forums. RIP Dime.
whoa, you write about metal on the internet and you know Dimebags name. man, you win. there's no way my 22 years of fan-hood can compete with that...
It was an observation.
yeah i'm just playing wif you man, alguds
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This is all I've wanted to listen to since they announced their new album two weeks ago but I forgot to last Sunday.
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Bonaventure, you need rhythm.
This is what I'm really listening to, though.
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Bonaventure, you need rhythm.
Hey kid. I can dance.
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On a serious note, get a rhythm, when you get the blues is one of my favorite lines from the Man in Black. I ought to practice this more. I worry too much.
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On a serious note, get a rhythm, when you get the blues is one of my favorite lines from the Man in Black. I ought to practice this more. I worry too much.
Dude... seriously... get your Rachmaninoff on.
Forgo the crappy art. Close your eyes. Listen. Meditate on the following:
[4] Rejoice in the Lord always; again, I say, rejoice. [5] Let your modesty be known to all men. The Lord is nigh.
[6] Be nothing solicitous; but in every thing, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your petitions be made known to God. [7] And the peace of God, which surpasseth all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. [8] For the rest, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever modest, whatsoever just, whatsoever holy, whatsoever lovely, whatsoever of good fame, if there be any virtue, if any praise of discipline, think on these things. [9] The things which you have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, these do ye, and the God of peace shall be with you. [10] Now I rejoice in the Lord exceedingly, that now at length your thought for me hath flourished again, as you did also think; but you were busied.
Phil 4
For you, brother; for you, brother Phil....
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Because this is just... too weird.
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Hey kid. I can dance.
Ha, I made it to 18 seconds of that one.
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I truly cannot grasp how people do not enjoy Motown.
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I truly cannot grasp how people do not enjoy Motown.
I like motown a lot, just not so much the Jacksons.
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I truly cannot grasp how people do not enjoy Motown.
I love Motown. It makes no sense considering the other music I like, but I love it anyway.
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Enjoy.
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Enjoy.
A ruination of Leonard Cohen's epic "Hallelujah" AND in the context of some haphazard Irish Novus Ordo wedding.
I'd rather see maggots crawling in squirrels! No sir, I will not enjoy!
(And here's Jeff Buckley doing the version of Hallelujah by which all others must be judged)
The song is about love going bad. No clue why one would parody it for a wedding...
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(And here's Jeff Buckley doing the version of Hallelujah by which all others must be judged)
The song is about love going bad. No clue why one would parody it for a wedding...
This one is good but the Rufus Wainwright version is my favorite. I read somewhere that it's the most covered song of all time.
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This one is good but the Rufus Wainwright version is my favorite.
I find his cover bland and unemotional. My favorite is former local band Street to Nowhere's cover, but it's only on vinyl so no good YouTube videos to post.
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I have this CD sitting in my car.
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This one is good but the Rufus Wainwright version is my favorite.
I find his cover bland and unemotional. My favorite is former local band Street to Nowhere's cover, but it's only on vinyl so no good YouTube videos to post.
This might be the most hipster post on SD.
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This one is good but the Rufus Wainwright version is my favorite.
I find his cover bland and unemotional. My favorite is former local band Street to Nowhere's cover, but it's only on vinyl so no good YouTube videos to post.
This might be the most hipster post on SD.
I WIN!
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This song is cheezy with a z, but I like it anyway!
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I'm trying to listen to grace, but apparently it's inefficacious... or maybe my headphones need new batteries.
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This one is good but the Rufus Wainwright version is my favorite.
I find his cover bland and unemotional. My favorite is former local band Street to Nowhere's cover, but it's only on vinyl so no good YouTube videos to post.
This might be the most hipster post on SD.
I WIN!
:lol:
I just saw this. I shuddered.
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EDIT: Well, it was SUPPOSED to be a vid for Deadmau5's "Moar Ghosts and Stuff".
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BURN BABY, BURN!!! :D
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fraggles!!!!!!
and ben folds!
thank you.
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I've recently discovered Metallica. I surely missed out on something cool for many years. :P
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I've been having a Madmen Marathon, so am on a Sixties kick
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the wiggles. lucky me.
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the wiggles. lucky me.
Sweet. I hope someone under the age of 7 is in the room with you. lol
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the wiggles. lucky me.
Sweet. I hope someone under the age of 7 is in the room with you. lol
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yep
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Stone Sour's "House of Gold and Bones" concept album. still on part one at the moment. love the album and graphic novel; its my generation's "The Wall"....
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I Am Weary, Let Me Rest
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You might enjoy Starflyer 59, if you're into that which is, or sounds like, the shoegazer genre.
You also might consider some Pedro the Lion, but be forewarned that David Bazan has publicly announced apostasy from his former evangelical "faith" so I dunno what his newer stuff is like -- but his Pedro stuff is pretty good listening.
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This one's about the allegory of the cave.
Shield your eyes from all this misery!
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He had faux-hawk before it was cool.
NB: I do not think faux-hawks are at all cool, but what do I know, I'm a dork?
I do miss the whole Britpop genre.
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Travis is not shoegaze.
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Travis is not shoegaze.
Agreed, Ms. It's Only Available On Vinyl, but if one likes the sound they might enjoy shoegaze and other groups of a similar sound.
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To the extent that I can help it, I try not to listen to any music made after the turn of the millennium. This is an accursed generation.
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Here's one to add to your country kick, drummerboy - hopefully he'll convert to Catholicism and move his chicken-fried to Saturday night :D!
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Here's one to add to your country kick, drummerboy - hopefully he'll convert to Catholicism and move his chicken-fried to Saturday night :D!
lol! yeah.
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Sinatra with Axel Stordahl and his orchestra.
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Beautiful song. In honor of Mother's Day?
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Beautiful song. In honor of Mother's Day?
yes, it does remind me of my mother in many ways.
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Related.
Definitely related!! Thank you for that. There are things that I don't like about the Grateful Dead/Jerry Garcia - but the songs they chose to cover is generally not one of them!
While on that mode:
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This is really great. And round 2 is excellent as well:
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¡A todo volumen!
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This dude has some moves! lol
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Please tell me I'm not the only one who remembers this song.
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This was actually recorded in an empty grain-bin; that's where the reverb comes from.
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Starts to get really interesting at 2:20 or so... but overall good stuff.
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Starts to get really interesting at 2:20 or so... but overall good stuff.
Sorry, all I could hear was Sadam, wake the dead, banana, and nya nya na nya na. Care to translate? :lol:
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Can't seem to find the Youtube marker. (fixed)
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My sister watching cold play on TV in the next room.
I do not like cold play.
My wife says "God gives you zero grace if you whine about it"
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Danielle Ate the Sandwich - Party in the USA
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keep getting stupid invalid link crap
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keep getting stupid invalid link crap
that happened to me yesterday for the first time ever, so I just removed the "s" from https in the link, and then it worked just fine.
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the quality isnt great, but awesome song.
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Inspired by the close of Mad Men the other night?
Anyway, I'm in a 50s frame of mind now.
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Bongo Rock by Preston Epps
Music doesn't need words.
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Hold music.
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Inspired by the close of Mad Men the other night?
Anyway, I'm in a 50s frame of mind now.
A little bit. I'm also happy for a few other reasons.
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The boarding kids love this song and the group, and it's rubbing off.
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More Cowbell!!!!!!
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this number absolutely destroyed me when I first heard it
'I was born in an abundance of inherited sadness...'
music begins at 00:50
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Tokyo Police Club
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Fr. Ripperger
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Fr. Ripperger
Thanks for posting this. Great talk.
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Fr. Ripperger
Thank you for posting this! Just reminds me how much I miss Fr. Ripperger and his awesome sermons.
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this track used to make me feel funkeh, walking in the countryside and smoking a few bifters.
An incredible band from Leeds, England, who split up a few years ago.
no more bifters, but still feelin funky all the same
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this track used to make me feel funkeh, walking in the countryside and smoking a few big bifters.
An incredible band from Leeds, England, who split up a few years ago.
no more bifters, but still feelin funky all the same
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One of the best performances of it I've heard:
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Why do I not have a Youtube tab?
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Why do I not have a Youtube tab?
You have to delete the "s" from "http://"
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great cover!
and ... I hesitate ... but I suppose we can resume the drummer jokes here ... ;) lol
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James Vincent McMorrow (of Dublin's fair city), Sparrow and Wolf
Also his cover of Stevie Winwood's Higher Love, in the falsetto style!
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In modern times we have seen surrender after surrender to the spirit of the world instead of being the Church Militant & fighting for Christ's kingdom. When will we fight back? When will we make up for lost ground? For more please visit http://www.audiosancto.org & please say 3 Hail Marys for the priest.
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Ah, the sound of silence.
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Charming song.
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such a great rendition.
Beautiful, thank you.
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Number symbolism in Bach. This is a very interesting vid.
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I'm down with you, even on the eve of destruction...
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i dunno about anybody else but all these teasers coming out from slipknot are driving me mad. mad keen for that album to come out. last few days been thrashing phillip anselmo and the illegals, some good tracks on last years album eh.
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SIGH.
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SIGH.
I haven't heard that song (or anything off that album) in probably a decade.
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SIGH.
I haven't heard that song (or anything off that album) in probably a decade.
It came on my pandora station this morning-- I hadn't heard it in forever.
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i recently found out he was a scientologist. i honestly would never of guessed. i remember when i was a teenager that devils haircut song was popyular.
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{(((((((((( wake up ))))))))))}
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Gracias fuer das.
(Thanks for that.)
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Bleachers - Wild Heart
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Slipknot - The Negative One
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This is an amazing video:
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I'm the process of learning it... but listening to it is fun too!
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Warning: small amount of immodesty.
Here is just the music without the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I)
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Warning: small amount of immodesty.
Here is just the music without the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I)
AHHH! My husband had me listen to this song. I would like it, other than the storyline. I'm glad he asked her father for his blessing, but then he went ahead and married her anyway without it. Trouble, trouble, trouble.
edited to add: I'm sorry to jump on the song you posted. I thought it was funny (ironic?) that you posted it because my husband and I were just talking about this song not too long ago.
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Warning: small amount of immodesty.
Here is just the music without the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I)
AHHH! My husband had me listen to this song. I would like it, other than the storyline. I'm glad he asked her father for his blessing, but then he went ahead and married her anyway without it. Trouble, trouble, trouble.
edited to add: I'm sorry to jump on the song you posted. I thought it was funny (ironic?) that you posted it because my husband and I were just talking about this song not too long ago.
The storyline is the great part. He didn't actually "marry her anyway," he only fantasizes about marrying her anyway after they run away to another galaxy. The girl is the problematic element in the video, which isn't really present in the song itself, but even in the video they don't actually get married, after the father turns him down 3 times.
This is like a pop song specifically designed for traditional Catholics (or Orthodox Jews). The lead singer is a Canadian of Palestinian descent.
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Warning: small amount of immodesty.
Here is just the music without the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I)
AHHH! My husband had me listen to this song. I would like it, other than the storyline. I'm glad he asked her father for his blessing, but then he went ahead and married her anyway without it. Trouble, trouble, trouble.
edited to add: I'm sorry to jump on the song you posted. I thought it was funny (ironic?) that you posted it because my husband and I were just talking about this song not too long ago.
The storyline is the great part. He didn't actually "marry her anyway," he only fantasizes about marrying her anyway after they run away to another galaxy. The girl is the problematic element in the video, which isn't really present in the song itself, but even in the video they don't actually get married, after the father turns him down 3 times.
This is like a pop song specifically designed for traditional Catholics (or Orthodox Jews). The lead singer is a Canadian of Palestinian descent.
:lol: Clearly I'm going to need to listen again. I didn't capture that at all the couple of times I listened to it; so, I'll admit it, that went over my head. I need to look up the lyrics, darnit! (Although I did notice the video alluded to the daughter being a bit problematic).
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Warning: small amount of immodesty.
Here is just the music without the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I)
That bassline! that reggae beat! it's appealing to my lower appetites!
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Warning: small amount of immodesty.
Here is just the music without the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCPnQc1Ek4I)
That bassline! that reggae beat! it's appealing to my lower appetites!
Yes, Chestertonian, and this may explain why the storyline went over my head. lol.
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Amazing 8)
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[The Gaslight Anthem]
I'm seeing them next month. ;D
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They're from New Jersey. "BOO-YOW!"
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They're from New Jersey. "BOO-YOW!"
New Jersey. That cheap imitation of NY across the river. :bronx:
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They're from New Jersey. "BOO-YOW!"
New Jersey. That cheap imitation of NY across the river.
No, New York is popular and likeable. Everybody wants to see New York. That's what makes it cheap. It's superficial; it's a "cool kid." New Jersey is the fat stinky greasy kid with bad breath and no date for the prom. It builds character.
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New Jersey is actually a lot like that music video I posted. New Jersey has a bizarre kind of appeal. Like halfway through the video when that beautiful girl takes off her shoes and pads barefoot onto the floor and just breaks out into a spaz of wild interpretive dance moves and the band keeps playing nonchalantly as if she isn't even there, like a ghost, and then a flurry of feathers start falling from the ceiling and the lamps go red; there's a kind of elusive and bizarre profundity to it. A weird artistry. That's New Jersey, but those who are not from New Jersey can never understand. Everyone will say, "you're fat and stinky with bad breath and no date for the prom," but the reply is: "you fail. Failure on you. It's interpretive dance." Like Nataraja, the Hindu god who is said to be dancing the universe. New Jersey is the cosmic dancer.
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They're from New Jersey. "BOO-YOW!"
New Jersey. That cheap imitation of NY across the river.
No, New York is popular and likeable. Everybody wants to see New York. That's what makes it cheap. It's superficial; it's a "cool kid." New Jersey is the fat stinky greasy kid with bad breath and no date for the prom. It builds character.
High demand means that the price is higher. That is why New Jersey is a cheap imitation. ;)
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They're from New Jersey. "BOO-YOW!"
New Jersey. That cheap imitation of NY across the river. :bronx:
Is that why all you New Yawkers have been moving over since the 1980's and making our roads less safe since youze don't know how to drive; not to mention turning our beaches into greaseball central every Summer?
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New Jersey is actually a lot like that music video I posted. New Jersey has a bizarre kind of appeal. Like halfway through the video when that beautiful girl takes off her shoes and pads barefoot onto the floor and just breaks out into a spaz of wild interpretive dance moves and the band keeps playing nonchalantly as if she isn't even there, like a ghost, and then a flurry of feathers start falling from the ceiling and the lamps go red; there's a kind of elusive and bizarre profundity to it. A weird artistry. That's New Jersey, but those who are not from New Jersey can never understand. Everyone will say, "you're fat and stinky with bad breath and no date for the prom," but the reply is: "you fail. Failure on you. It's interpretive dance." Like Nataraja, the Hindu god who is said to be dancing the universe. New Jersey is the cosmic dancer.
"New Jersey, don't worry....we hate you too."
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-ogEVgZPvrQo/UJ8Oh9iVPmI/AAAAAAAAGjs/9mE8nfjuViA/s640/blogger-image--1078570913.jpg)
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High demand means that the price is higher. That is why New Jersey is a cheap imitation.
You've hit the nail on the head, but you seem not to comprehend the problem. New York is indeed in high demand. It's hip. It's trendy. New York has it all. New York is the blond quarterback with the pretty cheerleader on his arm. New Jersey is the runty kid in the black trenchcoat with the sides of his head shaved listening to the Dead Kennedys on his Walkman. There's no "imitation" going on here. Only an appreciable difference. Everybody likes New York. Nobody likes New Jersey. We're okay with that. We're past caring. Plus, Roland is right. You're horrible drivers. Your driving skills are almost as bad as Pennsylvania's. Stay off our roads.
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New Jersey is actually a lot like that music video I posted. New Jersey has a bizarre kind of appeal. Like halfway through the video when that beautiful girl takes off her shoes and pads barefoot onto the floor and just breaks out into a spaz of wild interpretive dance moves and the band keeps playing nonchalantly as if she isn't even there, like a ghost, and then a flurry of feathers start falling from the ceiling and the lamps go red; there's a kind of elusive and bizarre profundity to it. A weird artistry. That's New Jersey, but those who are not from New Jersey can never understand. Everyone will say, "you're fat and stinky with bad breath and no date for the prom," but the reply is: "you fail. Failure on you. It's interpretive dance." Like Nataraja, the Hindu god who is said to be dancing the universe. New Jersey is the cosmic dancer.
You are Sufjan Stevens.
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
Agreed!
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
I've seriously never been so insulted in my life. But I'm from New Jersey. I can roll with the punches.
Louis, who's this fellow in your new avatar? My first guess was that it might be some handsome actor playing Nietzsche, but then I remembered that Nietzsche never smoked (or even drank coffee; he led an ascetic lifestyle). The cigarette more or less rules that possibility out. (Or is it more grammatically correct to say "rules out that possibility?" Jayne would know). Anyway the hair and the mustache and the penetrating stare are positively Nietzschean. So who is it?
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
I've seriously never been so insulted in my life. But I'm from New Jersey. I can roll with the punches.
Louis, who's this fellow in your new avatar? My first guess was that it might be some handsome actor playing Nietzsche, but then I remembered that Nietzsche never smoked (or even drank coffee; he led an ascetic lifestyle). The cigarette more or less rules that possibility out. (Or is it more grammatically correct to say "rules out that possibility?" Jayne would know). Anyway the hair and the mustache and the penetrating stare are positively Nietzschean. So who is it?
Throwing its URL into tineye.com came up with a bunch of results, but one of those results was a page with a bunch of models. On that page was a Swedish model named Alex Lundqvist who looked similar. While I cannot find that exact image in a Google Image search of his name, there are other pictures which make me think it is him.
I'd guess it was a photo shoot for some clothing brand, if it is indeed Mr. Lundqvist.
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
I've seriously never been so insulted in my life. But I'm from New Jersey. I can roll with the punches.
Louis, who's this fellow in your new avatar? My first guess was that it might be some handsome actor playing Nietzsche, but then I remembered that Nietzsche never smoked (or even drank coffee; he led an ascetic lifestyle). The cigarette more or less rules that possibility out. (Or is it more grammatically correct to say "rules out that possibility?" Jayne would know). Anyway the hair and the mustache and the penetrating stare are positively Nietzschean. So who is it?
Throwing its URL into tineye.com came up with a bunch of results, but one of those results was a page with a bunch of models. On that page was a Swedish model named Alex Lundqvist who looked similar. While I cannot find that exact image in a Google Image search of his name, there are other pictures which make me think it is him.
I'd guess it was a photo shoot for some clothing brand, if it is indeed Mr. Lundqvist.
The name of this chap is:
Francois Verkerk
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
I've seriously never been so insulted in my life. But I'm from New Jersey. I can roll with the punches.
Louis, who's this fellow in your new avatar? My first guess was that it might be some handsome actor playing Nietzsche, but then I remembered that Nietzsche never smoked (or even drank coffee; he led an ascetic lifestyle). The cigarette more or less rules that possibility out. (Or is it more grammatically correct to say "rules out that possibility?" Jayne would know). Anyway the hair and the mustache and the penetrating stare are positively Nietzschean. So who is it?
Throwing its URL into tineye.com came up with a bunch of results, but one of those results was a page with a bunch of models. On that page was a Swedish model named Alex Lundqvist who looked similar. While I cannot find that exact image in a Google Image search of his name, there are other pictures which make me think it is him.
I'd guess it was a photo shoot for some clothing brand, if it is indeed Mr. Lundqvist.
The name of this chap is:
Francois Verkerk
Kudos! Who knew black and white gives gingers souls?!
But wow... he and Alex look similar...
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
I've seriously never been so insulted in my life. But I'm from New Jersey. I can roll with the punches.
Louis, who's this fellow in your new avatar? My first guess was that it might be some handsome actor playing Nietzsche, but then I remembered that Nietzsche never smoked (or even drank coffee; he led an ascetic lifestyle). The cigarette more or less rules that possibility out. (Or is it more grammatically correct to say "rules out that possibility?" Jayne would know). Anyway the hair and the mustache and the penetrating stare are positively Nietzschean. So who is it?
"rules out that possibility" has a nicer flow to it. some sticklers will say that you can never end a sentence with a preopotisontbut in this case, out is uses as an adverb so you could say "rules that possibility out" without violating that [dated] grammar rule. however, adverbs really ought to stay close to their verbs
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Stayed in Hackensack, NJ for a few days while visiting my brother in Manhattan. I liked New Jersey just fine.
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Typical life cycle of the new Yorker...
- move to NYC from heaven knows where you came from. Explore your identity. Spend your 20s (maybe some of your 30s) working partying, you have 3 roommates. Develop a bisexual phase. take p yoga
- you've finished grad school and youre not completely broke so you say to your significant other something romantic like "hey,want to get an apartment in Brooklyn and split the rent?"
- after a few years of cohabitation you and your "partner" tie the knot and start a family. Then the sticker shock of raising a family and buying a home in Brooklyn forces you to think of other places to live
- you settle down in someplace like Montclair because you r dollar goes further and you want good schools, a yard, etc.
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It's finally on YouTube!
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The vernacular isn't all bad 8)
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Looking into one of these Gene Milligan whistles... but they are spendy so I'm doing a lot of comparative research. Man, what SOUND. I've had my lips to one in person and aside from the slight bit of reverb on the recordings, the tone is JUST THAT GOOD. Gah.
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I listened to Elliott Smith for almost five hours today...
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I listened to Elliott Smith for almost five hours today...
are you feeling ok
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You are Sufjan Stevens.
That's the worst insult I've ever received.
That's a silly thing to say.
I've seriously never been so insulted in my life. But I'm from New Jersey. I can roll with the punches.
Louis, who's this fellow in your new avatar? My first guess was that it might be some handsome actor playing Nietzsche, but then I remembered that Nietzsche never smoked (or even drank coffee; he led an ascetic lifestyle). The cigarette more or less rules that possibility out. (Or is it more grammatically correct to say "rules out that possibility?" Jayne would know). Anyway the hair and the mustache and the penetrating stare are positively Nietzschean. So who is it?
Francois Verkerk, a model. I do not particularly care about modeling, nor do I know anything about the man other than his name. The picture, nonetheless, represents a certain masculine je ne sais quoi which is sorely needed in our current age. I couldn't resist making it my avatar.
(http://i.imgur.com/1UFNK1l.jpg?1)
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It is very masculine indeed.
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Francois Verkerk, a model. I do not particularly care about modeling, nor do I know anything about the man other than his name. The picture, nonetheless, represents a certain masculine je ne sais quoi which is sorely needed in our current age. I couldn't resist making it my avatar.
I'll see your model and raise you an outlaw....errr....actor.
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Show of Hands, the Best Of album. Anyone else heard of them? They're English modern folk, not manglewurzzle types.
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Show of Hands, the Best Of album. Anyone else heard of them? They're English modern folk, not manglewurzzle types.
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The vernacular isn't all bad 8)
That was really good! Pity Fifty Shades of Grey came up in the related videos though!
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Show of Hands, the Best Of album. Anyone else heard of them? They're English modern folk, not manglewurzzle types.
waht i s a a anglewzuzzle
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Show of Hands, the Best Of album. Anyone else heard of them? They're English modern folk, not manglewurzzle types.
waht i s a a anglewzuzzle
It's a bit like a turnip, used to feed livestock, and a sort of tongue in cheek byword for "country bumpkin". Some English folk music is very consciously uber-rural, nothing wrong with that of course, but it doesn't make the music that great.
I love SOH, but can't vouch for all their songs or music videos :) they sometimes have some immodesty in the vids as a warning. Steve Knightly, the lead singer, also has a solo career-in fact i think they both do-and his stuff is pretty good too.
Thanks for posting the vids, Maximillian!
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Something good for this thread which has just turned 100.
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Show of Hands, the Best Of album. Anyone else heard of them? They're English modern folk, not manglewurzzle types.
waht i s a a anglewzuzzle
It's a bit like a turnip, used to feed livestock, and a sort of tongue in cheek byword for "country bumpkin". Some English folk music is very consciously uber-rural, nothing wrong with that of course, but it doesn't make the music that great.
I love SOH, but can't vouch for all their songs or music videos :) they sometimes have some immodesty in the vids as a warning. Steve Knightly, the lead singer, also has a solo career-in fact i think they both do-and his stuff is pretty good too.
Thanks for posting the vids, Maximillian!
are they a Mumford band?
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Show of Hands, the Best Of album. Anyone else heard of them? They're English modern folk, not manglewurzzle types.
waht i s a a anglewzuzzle
It's a bit like a turnip, used to feed livestock, and a sort of tongue in cheek byword for "country bumpkin". Some English folk music is very consciously uber-rural, nothing wrong with that of course, but it doesn't make the music that great.
I love SOH, but can't vouch for all their songs or music videos :) they sometimes have some immodesty in the vids as a warning. Steve Knightly, the lead singer, also has a solo career-in fact i think they both do-and his stuff is pretty good too.
Thanks for posting the vids, Maximillian!
are they a Mumford band?
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Please pray for David Bazan.
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I am learning to sing this! :D
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Something good for this thread which has just turned 100.
Biber's upped his game, that was a lot better than his last single!
(Profuse apologies if anyone has already succumbed to the irresistible temptation of such a crappy joke). :D
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Please pray for David Bazan.
What happened
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I just had that in my head, tmw! You're, like, readin' my mind maaaan
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NOT the new U2 album, that's for sure.
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Right now I'm listening to NOTHING. The sound of silence. :) :) :)
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Right now I'm listening to NOTHING. The sound of silence. :) :) :)
Lovely.
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Right now I'm listening to NOTHING. The sound of silence. :) :) :)
Lovely. 
Definitely a good one.
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I'm listening to the pitter patter of little feet
my son is up for his blood sugar check/midnight snack. it's kind of our routine. since i am a night owl. he get s his snack and then he eats it all cuddled up in bed between me and my wife and crunches loudly in my ear on one level it's like.... go to bed kid,
but on another level, it won't be long before he's too big to fit in the bed, haha
we does insulin and he usually falls asleep between us and my wife carries him to his room or forgets to and he just wakes up in our bed...except usually in a wildly different position than he was when h efell asleep, usually like upside down with his foot in my face
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Something good for this thread which has just turned 100.
Biber's upped his game, that was a lot better than his last single!
(Profuse apologies if anyone has already succumbed to the irresistible temptation of such a crappy joke). :D
Lol, just seeing this. ;D
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Your tastes make no sense, PdR. Eliot, yes, but Jane's Addiction is like the Charles Bukowski of music.
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a stinker
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"You try so hard but you don't understand."
That's a bizarre comparison. Jane's Addiction had a sprawl and a majesty to their music. Bukowski was sloppy. Early Nick Cave is more like the Bukowski of music. You know who loved Jane's? Your old boy devotedknuckles. I believe they were his favorite band. He had good taste, I'll say that much for him. Not all the time, but sometimes. I mean, he probably liked Bukowski too.
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"You try so hard but you don't understand."
That's a bizarre comparison. Jane's Addiction had a sprawl and a majesty to their music. Bukowski was sloppy. Early Nick Cave is more like the Bukowski of music. You know who loved Jane's? Your old boy devotedknuckles. I believe they were his favorite band. He had good taste, I'll say that much for him. Not all the time, but sometimes. I mean, he probably liked Bukowski too.
I was going to make the dk connection in my last post. I think it justifies my comparison. If there were ever a trad Bukowski, dk was he. And dk loved Jane's Addiction.
I'm inclined to find something that we both find quite agreeable musically. How do you feel about the following?
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I like them okay, but their style was always a little too funked-up and nerdy for me. For your delectation, here is a picture of, unsurprisingly, David Byrne and (yup) Sufjan Stevens onstage together.
(http://www.stereogum.com/img/bookeatersny1.jpg)
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We should start a band called jaynes addiction and sing songs about SD topics
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We should start a band called jaynes addiction and sing songs about SD topics
You'd have to sing them in a soft, cloying, cutesy-wispy voice, and have your boppy/sad instrumentations on pianos, acoustic guitars, and ukeleles. Because you wouldn't be able to imitate the original Jane's Addiction.
(http://38.media.tumblr.com/281157c4121add81523e2253d2d7e6fb/tumblr_mu7syfUpPa1r81q3io1_500.jpg)
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Jock Jams all day. I'm so pumped up.
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Nice..we always played Jock Jams before hockey games...it certainly pumps you up well.
My two guilty pleasures...ABBA and Edith Piaf. Berate my manliness all you want, I do not care...that's why they call it "guilty" pleasure 8)
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*Ancient Egyptian Music
*Unfortunately, we don't have records of musical composition from the Ancient Egyptians, but we do know what instruments they had. This is an example of how they may have been played.
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We should start a band called jaynes addiction and sing songs about SD topics
You'd have to sing them in a soft, cloying, cutesy-wispy voice, and have your boppy/sad instrumentations on pianos, acoustic guitars, and ukeleles. Because you wouldn't be able to imitate the original Jane's Addiction.
(http://38.media.tumblr.com/281157c4121add81523e2253d2d7e6fb/tumblr_mu7syfUpPa1r81q3io1_500.jpg)
i like pianos ukeleles and guitars
but sufjan often performs with quite the orchestra on stage i don't think i have the budget
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The best man at my friend's wedding got up on the dais and sang along with this entire song. Every single word of the lyrics. No teleprompter. Every key change.
It was beautiful.
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been thrashing Slipknot's new track The Devil in I lately. won't post video though. waiting for october 21st and the new album release, not bothering with that presale crap... although i could use a new hoodie...
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BSB
The best man at my friend's wedding got up on the dais and sang along with this entire song. Every single word of the lyrics. No teleprompter. Every key change.
It was beautiful.
That is amazing.
You have good friends. Lol
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been thrashing Slipknot's new track The Devil in I lately. won't post video though. waiting for october 21st and the new album release, not bothering with that presale crap... although i could use a new hoodie...
Interesting lyrics to that song.
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I can't get the YouTube right this time! Grr >:(
http://youtu.be/57KCUHNkk5A?list=RDHCcVhpgmPlWuw (http://youtu.be/57KCUHNkk5A?list=RDHCcVhpgmPlWuw)
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The bb code here doesn't recognize youtube playlists, only individual videos. :(
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been thrashing Slipknot's new track The Devil in I lately. won't post video though. waiting for october 21st and the new album release, not bothering with that presale crap... although i could use a new hoodie...
Interesting lyrics to that song.
Yeah, between the whole concept behind House of Gold and Bones (stone sour's last effort), the lyrics of Negative One and the lyrics of The Devil In I it kind of builds a picture of some kind of internal change in direction for Corey Taylor or something eh.
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I really don't know anything about a change in direction. I don't listen to Slipknot and know very little about them, but I was intrigued by the title so I looked up the lyrics. It's unclear to me whether he is fighting with a devil or fighting with God, but he is fighting with something.
Do they still wear the masks?
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yeah they unveil new masks for every album. the ones for the upcoming album aren't as good as the ones from All Hope Is Gone, these new ones seem kind of like they were just whacked together cos they figured they ought to or something.
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I didn't know you were a poof! ;)
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Quit playing games with my heart.
I should known from the start.
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I didn't know you were a poof! ;)
That was....coooooooold blooded!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had a few relatives and friends who used to send me postcards of "Nick" from BSB for my birthday because there used to be a definite resemblence. That was back in the 90s when I had hair...
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I might like it better than the original...
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I might like it better than the original...
Blasphemy. It sounds so weird to hear this song without the great bizarro voice of Jeff Mangum.
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I might like it better than the original...
Blasphemy. It sounds so weird to hear this song without the great bizarro voice of Jeff Mangum.
I like how sad it sounds without all the horns.
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Cal v. Colorado
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Good background music for studying.
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Thanks, Aquila. Fond memories of 'Requiem for a Dream'.
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Thanks, Aquila. Fond memories of 'Requiem for a Dream'.
Another good one, but way, way overused. Clint Mansell is one of the best film score composers around.
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Thanks, Aquila. Fond memories of 'Requiem for a Dream'.
Another good one, but way, way overused. Clint Mansell is one of the best film score composers around.
Wouldn't know about overuse, since I'm not 'plugged in'.
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Thanks, Aquila. Fond memories of 'Requiem for a Dream'.
Another good one, but way, way overused. Clint Mansell is one of the best film score composers around.
Wouldn't know about overuse, since I'm not 'plugged in'.
There was a period when Requiem for a Dream OST was being used as the backdrop for practically half the videos on Youtube and most action movie trailers, just because it sounded dramatic.
The beautiful Adagio in D Minor by John Murphy is starting to get the same treatment, unfortunately:
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IT'S OCTOBER!!!
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Plus, of course:
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Edit: :huh: What am I doing wrong? These aren't part of playlists, I'm sure...!
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Plus, of course:
;D
Edit: :huh: What am I doing wrong? These aren't part of playlists, I'm sure...!
Remove the 's' from 'https' and you've got it. :)
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Got it! Thanks Zork :)
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You're welcome Rose. :toth:
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Plus, of course:
;D
Edit: :huh: What am I doing wrong? These aren't part of playlists, I'm sure...!
Thanks, those both were lovely. Much better than I expected, since I'm not a fan of the movie. Thanks for persevering through the technical difficulties.
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Nice, Angelorum :)
I bought How to Train Your Dragon 2 OST for my brother which is now on my Amazon Music player- considering it's a kid's movie, it's not bad music!
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*now fixed :)
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This is the song I thought of seeing people rushing like nuts on the freeway
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Oh, how I long to go
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Fuers Deutschsprecher/-innen
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got my copy of .V: The Gray Chapter and am listening to it right now. it is brilliant, it's got elements from all of Slipknot's prior works that all blend together seamlessly. i highly recommend it to any of our resident rockers lol.
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Belle & Sebastian.
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I used to love this song, but don't listen to it anymore when I realized that the background chorus switches from "alleluia" to "ali Krishna" by the end (look at 2:55). I ain't listening to a song with prayers to a demonic pagan goddess!
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YES!!! We have had fun introducing the older kids to some Beastie Boys. They love Sabotage.
Anyway, I already posted this to FB, but I'm listening to this show right now, and it is incredible.
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I just love this song too much :lol:
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Bitter.
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Phew...
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If you have an hour to kill and need some background music, I highly recommend this show:
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Bing introduces the ballad from 1949's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Disney.
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("salamon" - lol)
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Cats rockin' out.
Also one of the earlier examples of "shredding."
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Ok, I'm official being driven insane by my ineptitude in posting embeded YouTube videos >:(
This, anyway: http://youtu.be/P3MsflnrE2o (http://youtu.be/P3MsflnrE2o)
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[link]
This is a mobile link. You need the full url ending in .com minus the s in https.
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Some good ol' Canuck classics....these guys rock.
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[link]
This is a mobile link. You need the full url ending in .com minus the s in https.
Thanks! I can't re-edit, but it was this:
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Very beautiful. And I was only the 5th viewer!
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Serial (http://serialpodcast.org/).
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Some Polski music for Laus. I love this song.
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a buddy of mine had a movie on vhs (lol) we watched a few years ago. cant remember the name but the girl in it always used to listen to nina simone when she was depressed. i've followed that advice. the girl was really cute too wish i could remember the name of the movie. shes old enough to be my mom no doubt but not when the movie was made. ha. so if you dont have enough sads....behold:
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I just bought American IV: The Man Comes Around (Johnny Cash) on mp3 on Amazon deals, so I'll be working my way through that this evening :)
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Neil Young and Iggy Azalea mash up (Fallon kills his Neil Young impression)
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I love that story. I visited the Chapel with St Catherine's incorrupt body in Paris...I should own a Miraculous Medal given my devotion to the Immaculate Conception...tsk tsk. I have a book containing a bunch of stories of the MM too which I haven't read....yet.
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You don't need to know anything about the actual cellists (including Maisky) being caricatured to appreciate this.
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You don't need to know anything about the actual cellists (including Maisky) being caricatured to appreciate this.
That was hilarious
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South Korea is best Korea!
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That is so, so dreadful :swoon1:
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That is so, so dreadful :swoon1:
Your taste in music is abominable Rose :wag:
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LTC is winning.
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LTC is winning.
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LTC doesn't even understand the concept of music after what he posted. :P
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That is so, so dreadful :swoon1:
Your taste in music is abominable Rose :wag:
There's nothing for it, Laus. You need a fish slap!
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Nothing like a little nostalgia... 8)
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I really like this song.
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Just rocking a little Eric Church...no biggie
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Can't fall asleep -- insomnia tunes.
So the cure is going to be to hit a Red Bull, +/- an Espresso and get some work done...
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Amazing cover.
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Nostalgia is a heck of drug!
The NeverEnding Story theme
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Trisomie 21 - The Last Dance
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Metall auf Metall von Kraftwerk...
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This is way funnier than it should be
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Helicopters. Night two of rioting. At least the police in this town have balls.
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Who is rioting near you?
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White people. They looted a Trader Joe's.
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White people. They looted a Trader Joe's.
The horror.
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Who is rioting near you?
Could be Oakland:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2864668/Berkeley-protesters-smash-windows-4-hurt.html?printingPage=true
Anti-police protesters loot a RadioShack and hurl EXPLOSIVES at cops in second night of violence in Oakland
Protester injured trying to stop looter from breaking into the RadioShack
California Highway Patrol used tear gas on demonstrators after explosives were hurled at officers
Demonstration was organized to protest grand jury rulings in police-related deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner
Unlike Ferguson where they looted the liquor store, Asian ninja steals computer software from Radio Shack:
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/12/08/23DDBBB500000578-2864668-image-a-2_1418017587979.jpg)
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/12/08/23DDD2BF00000578-2864668-image-a-12_1418020510794.jpg)
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If you want to listen to some awesome, chill, modern instrumental music than Tycho is the best:
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Radio version is lame but I can't post the video. #tradproblems
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William Byrd's Vigilate sung by the Tallis Scholars.
Vigilate, nescitis enim quando dominus domus veniat, sero, an media nocte, an gallicantu, an mane.
Vigilate ergo, ne cum venerit repente, inveniat vos dormientes.
Quod autem dico vobis, omnibus dico: vigilate.
Watch ye therefore (for you know not when the lord of the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cock crowing, or in the morning):
Watch therefore, lest coming on a sudden, he find you sleeping.
And what I say to you, I say to all: Watch.
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I loved this movie as a kid :lol:
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Listening to Jan Peerce and the Columbus Boys Choir https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5h3HhWxjhs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5h3HhWxjhs)
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It never gets old...
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From the depths of iTunes Shuffle to your ears.
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Lana Del Rey is something else...I just discovered Ultraviolence...friggin' love this song
Also just discovered this song, via Songza, also friggin' love it:
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The almost-8-year-old roaring like a dragon in the other room, while I attempt to rock his baby brother down for a nap.
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I have no idea what those black things are :o
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I have no idea what those black things are :o
They're called African Americans Rose....
Sorry, couldn't resist - didn't even watch the video :P
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I have no idea what those black things are :o
They're called African Americans Rose....
Sorry, couldn't resist - didn't even watch the video :P
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Good one, Laus
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Tatiana Hargreaves:
The Blackest Crow:
Pretty Saro:
Elizabeth LaPrelle:
Pretty Saro acapella
Lord Bateman:
Of the younger generation, I think both Tatiana and Elizabeth are outstanding. I just hope they stick with it and pass on the skills and traditions they had passed to them.
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Mozart String Quartet 19, hard to best. The strained beginning that evokes Haydn's Creation then leads into one of the sweetest chamber themes ever.
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I like the lyrics videos because they remove the barrier of incomprehensible accents:
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Finally a new album. I just listened to this one:
Can't wait to see them again when they come to town.
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Heard this song on the radio "oldies station" yesterday. Never heard it before.
Apparently it was a Billboard top 10 hit back in the seventies. It caught my attention because on the refrain her voice sounds a bit like Maddy Prior.
The video is an incredible flashback to the seventies.
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Oh Kevin Devine, why am I so in love with you?
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I like this cover better than the original:
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Not all of Karl Jenkin's stuff is my cup of tea though...I don't like his religious music.
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Two very different throwback songs from two bands with equally terrible names.
You Blew It! - Lanai (https://soundcloud.com/jadetree/lanai-you-blew-it)
Them Are Us Too - Us Now (https://soundcloud.com/daisrecords/them-are-us-too-us-now/)
And some new tracks.
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My post on this thread yesterday was deleted, and it didn't have any swearing or anything objectionable in it >:(
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My post on this thread yesterday was deleted, and it didn't have any swearing or anything objectionable in it >:(
Sup w'dat!?
My friend just suggested this. There are certain things appealing about the music. I haven't watched the video, though, fyi! For some reason I think it's been posted before...seems vaguely familiar.
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Found this interesting site, playback.fm It will give you and play the top 100 songs from the year you were born. From the 1900s to the present.
I don't want to give anything away but two songs from my year of birth are The Tennessee Waltz and Goodnight Irene.
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This song is amazing
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Digging the new Violent Femmes.
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It's almost St. Patrick's Day!
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Digging the new Violent Femmes.
This is just okay. It's no Add it Up or Kiss Off — but that was a long time ago.
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Comments are interesting. I have chipped in, too. Enjoy an (unfortunately) not so much known era of music.
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This about sums up today...
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Enjoy an (unfortunately) not so much known era of music.
Thank you.
I've been listening to this for the last few days now since you posted it.
Then it went to Peruvian guitar without me even being aware of it (I guess it was a playlist.)
Also very enjoyable.
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This about sums up today...
Very catchy. Sounds sixties-ish -- kind of like Nillson or someone.
While I was looking for Nilsson I came across this song from a great album that you and your kids might both enjoy together.
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Taylor is the drama in my life I didn't know I needed
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Taylor is the drama in my life I didn't know I needed
Scary video. Suddenly, I'm not celebrity crushing on her.
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She's a nightmare dressed like a daydream.
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Taylor is the drama in my life I didn't know I needed
Scary video. Suddenly, I'm not celebrity crushing on her.
Yeah but the song is awesome
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Taylor is the drama in my life I didn't know I needed
Scary video. Suddenly, I'm not celebrity crushing on her.
Yeah but the song is awesome
Talented to be sure, but the video and song compliment each other well in how unreasonable her musical persona is in relationships. One hopes it's just entertainment. But it's just a little celebrity crush. Nothing big lost. :P
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She's a nightmare dressed like a daydream.
:lol:
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Taylor is the drama in my life I didn't know I needed
Scary video. Suddenly, I'm not celebrity crushing on her.
Yeah but the song is awesome
Talented to be sure, but the video and song compliment each other well in how unreasonable her musical persona is in relationships. One hopes it's just entertainment. But it's just a little celebrity crush. Nothing big lost. :P
I prefer them crazy so this video started my whole T.Swift crush.
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Talented to be sure, but the video and song compliment each other well in how unreasonable her musical persona is in relationships.
It's satire. ::)
I will never understand why guys get so touchy and defensive about Taylor Swift. She writes about her breakups--oh man, western civilization is coming to an end.
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Talented to be sure, but the video and song compliment each other well in how unreasonable her musical persona is in relationships.
It's satire. ::)
I will never understand why guys get so touchy and defensive about Taylor Swift. She writes about her breakups--oh man, western civilization is coming to an end.
??? It was a joke. Chill.
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Talented to be sure, but the video and song compliment each other well in how unreasonable her musical persona is in relationships.
It's satire. ::)
I will never understand why guys get so touchy and defensive about Taylor Swift. She writes about her breakups--oh man, western civilization is coming to an end.
??? It was a joke. Chill.
I told you guys T.Swift is all about the drama
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Sorry if that seemed like a personal attack. If it was a joke, it sounds exactly like statements I've heard other guys make--and not all of them Catholic. It just puzzles me what the controversy is.
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I told you guys T.Swift is all about the drama
She's probably the least controversial pop star in about 30 years. She's even dressed in a trad-approved way most of the time. I just don't get it.
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I told you guys T.Swift is all about the drama
She's probably the least controversial pop star in about 30 years. She's even dressed in a trad-approved way most of the time. I just don't get it.
Trad approved or keyboard warrior trad approved?
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I told you guys T.Swift is all about the drama
She's probably the least controversial pop star in about 30 years. She's even dressed in a trad-approved way most of the time. I just don't get it.
Trad approved or keyboard warrior trad approved? 
Is there a difference?
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ah richard thompson..
my parents always listened to him, fairport convention linda thompson... lots of good memories
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Is there a difference?
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Theoreticaly, no. But I'd like to think so anyway.
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This makes me want to visit Iceland or hang out in German train stations.
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Listing to some Duke
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The Duke was a pretty decent composer in his own right as well.
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The Duke was a pretty decent composer in his own right as well.
That song has delightfully clever lyrics as well.
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Lorenz Hart, if we are on the subject of lyrics.
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Heinrich knows good music. He's more than just a pretty face in lederhosen.
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Thank you for the kind words. Providence gave me this gem of music. Just have to share it.
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College.
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Oh man I haven't heard the Eels in forever..
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Oh man I haven't heard the Eels in forever..
First heard them here. Love this movie.
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Alright, I'm buying that score and film.
And for my part:
And no piece by Rossini can be rightly mentioned without being mindful his true passion:
(http://gracessweetlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ccc3-e1381295500919.jpg)
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Respect
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Taylor Swift has no talent. Even Britney was better :lol:
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Taylor Swift has no talent. Even Britney was better :lol:
I disagree and argue the opposite. Though, I didn't like the OMG dropped in one of her latest songs.
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Though, I