I don't often listen to music when on the computer, but when I do, it's to my WinAmp list, which has everything from Deep Purple and Yes, to James Taylor and Dwight Yoakam.
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I don't often listen to music when on the computer, but when I do, it's to my WinAmp list, which has everything from Deep Purple and Yes, to James Taylor and Dwight Yoakam.
Paul van Dyk - The other side (Deep Dish Remix)
Holy smokes this song rips!
Johnny Cash - Live from Folsom Prison
...cotton is down to a quarter a pound and I'm busted...
Any you idiots like Neil Young? If nobody does I'm asking an admin to revoke my membership.... I won't be associated with any functionally illiterate "music" lovers.
I'm listening to Angus and Malcolm Young. Double the pleasure. :rockon:Quote:
Originally Posted by TripleDelux
Yup, the guy has been around the block.Quote:
Originally Posted by TripleDelux
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It's midnight, can't sleep, lying on the couch with my laptop and all I can hear is "Total Silence with an occasional pop from the wood burning in the stove". I didn't know "total silence" could be produced any more. The last time I experienced this much "quiet" was camping out on the desert. I Love It!
I wish I was listening to silence this morning.
Yeah this morning i got to listen to the sound of my flat front tire as i prayed the car would make it back home...that was pleasant
OH! Been there. Except I was driving my '79 Pinto up to school. Right as I turned on to campus, I get a flat. Everybody's staring because of the sound it's making, only to see an idiot in a button down shirt and slacks, driving a flippin' Pinto. I had another 300 yards to make it to the parking lot as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by crazy horse
I left it there with a flat as I went to class, dreading the whole time how I was going to have to change it in my nice clothes. Oh, it was raining also. Good thing LeRoy was there to help me out.
Rhyme of the Remittance Man, by Amadan.
God I love celtic rock!
Edit: ^ Huh?
That word is even censored on this site, hahahahahahahaha too funny :roflol:
New Disturbed. Ten Thousand Fists.
I became more of a fan of these guys when I saw them live, :rockon: on something like MTV's "The rock never stops" tour. Or was it another name?
They opened for Stone Temple Pilots and Godsmack.
Disturbed is getting into guitar solos now. I love how "real" metal is making a comeback. You can always tell by the guitar solos.
Right now its Queensryche on WRIF. You can listen too at www.wrif.com . They got HD Radio
Just picked up another really great Joe Satriani album - Strange Beautiful Music. Another must have for all you Satch fans. Hey Acca - I know you're gonna want a piece of this! I should bring it by sometime.
Me too! Started to change my opinion of you - not saying for the better or worse........Quote:
Originally Posted by Sombeech
Some wierd Remixes that I stole off the Internet.
Don't look down on me no one would pay for these things. :lame:
I think I'm the lamest - listening to the soundtrack to "Herwig and the Angry Inch". What a bad/strange movie but love some of the songs.
Yup, I need that one. Give me a call. I am getting a new mac (powerbook) soon tho. I hope all this shiz converts? :ne_nau:Quote:
Originally Posted by rockgremlin
whatever the song is called. but its alicia keys ! :feelgood:
Yeah, sorry gals but this is how men think. I HATE country! :puke:Quote:
Originally Posted by goofball
But let me tell you, when I am flippin' channels and that Shania Twain is on a video...... :slobber1: Sometimes I just mute and watch.... :jump_nutt:
CSN - Cathedral, Souther Cross
Heart - Your te Voice, Black on Black, The Road Home, Ring Them Bells
Eagles - Get Over It, Hotel California
Scorpions - Winds of Change, Send Me An Angel
There's more on the MP3 player but that where I'm at now...
I've been a bit homesick for the islands lately so I put in HAPA Collection, HAPA Maui, and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole...cool braddah! :2thumbs:
Did you grow up on the islands?Quote:
Originally Posted by greyhair biker
Depends on how you look at it. My first 'tour' was working for Maui Land & Pineapple planting pineapples for a summer...after that I got 'the bug' and have gone back for years. I've lived on Maui and revisited it several times. I've been to Kauai three times, Oahu many, and the big island once. We tend to head there every year.
Hawaii is a beautiful place. I went there on a family vacation years ago. We hit the Big Island (Hilo), Oahu (Honolulu), and Kauai. While there we hit the Polynesian Cultural Center, and the black sand beaches, and also stopped and checked out a lava flow as it engulfed a part of the main highway.
What blew me away was how friendly the locals are to all the Haoles. We would be driving down the road, and locals would stop in the middle of whatever it was they were doing and wave at us. Kinda reminds me of all the pictures on the Jehova's Witness newsletters.
I've looked at buying property...a condo or something for several years now and most of the locals are great. Of course there are those that don't like us Haolies but oh well, the Hawaiian people are great otherwise.
I thought I would bring this one up from the dead. Hands to chest, push, push, push and its alive again....yes we have a pulse.
I have been listening to this album or albums for the last 3 days. If you haven't seen these guys live....well what a party and man can they play.:rockon:
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Link to the goods
Crickets chirping and my wind chimes, occsionally interrupted by the Coyotes.
Pink Floyd for a couple days now. Syd Barrett RIP.
the soundtrack to "Oh Brother Where Art Thou." (Weird huh?)
Gamblin' Man by Lonnie Donegan on Pandora.
my current work playlist consists of:
AFI
Alice In Chains
Angels and Airwaves
Ben Folds
Coheed and Cambria
Coldplay
The Cure
Good Charlotte
Incubus
The Killers
A New Found Glory
The Postal Service
Radiohead
so aside from Benny, doesnt anyone else here listen to music from this decade? :roflol:
nothing makes me feel older than to listen to old music.
in addition to what Ben listed, i will add:
wolf parade
autolux
arcade fire
i can make a mess like nobodys business
built to spill
kasabian
jenny lewis
snow patrol
Children of Bodom
I've been listening to podcasts of Radio West on KUER. It's been awhile since I have listened and now I need to catch up on my Doug.
Water Rights in the Snake Valley, Prosecuting Polygamy, the Wal-Mart Effect and Washington County grow plan now that
I have some Yellowcard and Fall Out Boy in my playlist. I own two Yellowcard CD's and three Fall Out Boy CD's. It's pretty good stuff, but I don't find it totally listenable. Can anyone explain why Yellowcard has a fiddle? :ne_nau: They're a rock band. There aren't fiddles in rock 'n roll.Quote:
Originally Posted by marc olivares
The fact is that I may be listening to some of today's bands in 10 years, but I will be listening to Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, and Ozzy in 10 years. The music has staying power. I don't think that can be said for much of today's music.
The best end-to-end listenable CD I've bought in the last couple months is Stadium Arcadium by The Red Hot Chili Peppers. There's only one song that I really don't like now that I've given it time to grow on me. Not bad for a two CD set of all-new music.
OK well in my opinion neither Yellowcard nor Fall Out Boy has that much "staying power"-- it isn't stuff you will want to listen to after a few months. It seems like their stuff, like many other bands, is cool for a few months and then it just gets kinda tired and old. As far as the fiddle goes, i think its a gimmick, a brand, a uniquifier-- and its kind of neat in some of their songs. I went to a Yellowcard concert (free at the U a few months back) and their fiddle player reminded me of Billy Ray Cyrus. I thought he was a ridiculous clown, as musicians go. IMHO.Quote:
Originally Posted by moabfool
Of all the musicians I really like, the only albums I really like to listen to end to end are from AFI (Sing the Sorrow is still easily my favorite album of this decade and their new one may top it, but i need to give it a few months and see how i feel) and Smashing Pumpkins and maybe Radiohead. Other bands I really like (Incubus, Ben Folds, the Cure, among others) have some awesome songs I love, and some that I never listen to.
A lot of the music that I consistently like for a long time to come isn't really catchy at all at first, and is pretty far from the mainstream sounds and chords the radio seems to dwell on. I assume its the same way with other people's favorites.
Anyone bought the new Pearl Jam album? I thought I was done with them and then I heard a single on the radio. It sounded pretty good! My sister and her husband just saw them in Vegas and said they sounded great.
I can't stop listening to the new Killers alblum, Sam's Town. I bought it at Best Buy and it came with an extra CD with two bonus songs. They are just as good if not better than the songs on the regular CD.
James