Posted on 06/18/2005 6:49:54 PM PDT by psimpson2005
Hello FR music fans. A light hearted thread for FReepers to discuss what music they have been listening to lately (old and new). It might be cool to be exposed to new music or old music that others might not have heard. Since I don't have a life, I'm home on a Saturday night listening to my local rock station (WRIF -Detroit).
Reckless Kelly - "Under the Table & Above the Sun"
My own personal collection that I burned for myself includes:
Pachelbel's Canon
Bach's Air for G
Meditation from Thais
The Soldier's Return-from Gods and Generals
Addagio for Strings
Mendelsohn Violin Concerto
William Tell Overture
1812 Overture
Flower Song from Lakme
Hector the Hero
Beethoven's Pathetique
Elgar's Nimrod
Bach Double
Emperor's Waltz
Fanfare for the Common Man
Kriesler's Lebenslied
Just a collection of what I love to listen to. I've worn this CD out.
Have you heard this?? This totatlly kicks butt!!!
http://www.transbuddha.com/mediaHolder.php?id=437#
"I write the songs that make the shotgun muzzles taste good..."
Last CD I purchased was Audio Slave's Out of Exile.
Last CD I listened to was Cult's Love
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly soundtrack.
I liked "Starless And Bible Black".
Wish I could find a copy(cheap).
Welcome to the St. James Club by the Rippingtons
The "Team America" Original Soundtrack
The "Team America" Original Soundtrack
Today?
Doc Watson - Docabilly
Gramn Parsons - Grievous Angel
Tish Hinojosa - Culture Swing
Lucinda Williams - Sweet old World
Currently: ZZ Top - First Album
I agree. I have all the Genesis albums from "Trick..." on. "Trick..." is a great album. I like some of Gabriel's stuff but always preferred Collins' voice to Gabriel's. I have some Gabriel era Genesis, but find that I prefer Collins singing the Gabriel era material (e.g. "Seconds Out"). Believe it or not, one of my favorite albums is "And Then There Were Three...". Many Genesis fans don't care for that album, but for some reason I've always enjoyed it immensely. The production wasn't too good for that album though.
Toby Keith-Honkytonk University
I LOVE "As Good As I Once Was"
I admire you...takes a confident person to 'admit' he/she 'likes' Barry Manilow
Toby Keith
I listened to that one and "The King of Tennesee" last night.
I sent Rush a link to the site cause I think he'd like it too.
The last one I bought was the Greatest Hits collection of Robert Palmer. I can never get enough of "Sneakin' Through the Alley with Sally."
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