Posted on 12/03/2010 5:29:46 PM PST by GSWarrior
I checked some of yours out, pretty cool. I like Opeth...
If you’re not familiar, check out Amon Amarth, viking metal, really good stuff. Runes to my memory, and pursuit of vikings are a couple of my favorites by them.
Nothing is easy - Jethro Tull
Dreamland - Madeleine Peyroux
Blue Railroad Train - Jorma Kaukonen
Wrecking Ball - Emmylou Harris
Traveling Riverside Blues - Led Zepplin
Cocaine Blues - Johnny Cash
The Best - Tina Turner
Bottle It Up - Sarah Bareilles
Police Woman - The Skatalites
Do I ever Cross Your Mind - Ray Charles
Prodigal Son - The Rolling Stones
Message of Love - The Pretenders
Ship of Fools - The Doors
Pretty Girls Don’t Cry - Chris Isaak
Everything is Broken - R.L. Burnside
Interesting. I was once quite the fan of the Pixies, Frank Black/Black Francis and even Kim Deal. There's an alternate, slow version of Wave Of Mutilation from some movie soundtrack that I recall enjoying, can't recall the movie though.
My first 15 are:
Rush - The Big Money
Yes - Final Eyes
Van Halen - When It’s Love
Van Halen - Not Enough
Dream Theater - The Count of Tuscany
Vertical Horizon - When You Cry
Candlebox - Sometimes
Mannheim Steamroller - Silent Night
A Perfect Circle - 3 Libras
Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are
Tonic - Waltz With Me
The Jesus and Mary Chain with Hope Sandoval - Sometimes Always
Rush - Time Stand Still
Genesis - Me and Sarah Jane
Bryan Ferry - Make You Feel My Love
That is a quality list.
Diamond Eyes by Shinedown
Back in the NY Groove by Ace Frehley
Crying by Roy Orbison and k.d. lang
Baby Likes to Rock it by the Tractors
Adagio for Glass Harmonica by Mozart
Hatari theme by Henry Mancini
Explosive by Bond
Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp
I Wanna Be Sedated by the Ramones
Keep Your Hands off My Power Supply by Slade
Let Me Down Easy by Chris Isaak
Mexican Radio by Wall of Voodoo
Relax Max by Dinah Washington
They Don’t Know by Tracey Ullman
Walking on Broken Glass by Annie Lennox
i don’t understand why people think my mp3 playlist is schizophrenic.
Only took 33 posts until someone posted a listenable tune.
Thanks!
Silvertone Fountains Bill Nelson Misfits The Kinks Wasp Black Sabbath The Long Honeymoon Elvis Costello Transmetropolitan The Pogues Standing On The Corner Grateful Dead If I Were King Of The Forest Original Motion Picture Ain't No Fun To Me Professor Louie And The Crowmatix Turtle Monterays 29 Palms Robert Plant Sailing To Philadelphia Mark Knopfler Alethea Robin Trower Donimo Cocteau Twins Originality Thievery Corporation I Cry And Sing The Blues Buddy Guy
Randomization of 15 out of thousands in my library; classical, pop, big band and country. I love them all!
Interesting. So, I looked it up on youtube, and here it is to some French movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4ddpFDC63Y
Well good grief friend, plug your tunes a bit. This is actually pretty good, and I’m not a huge country fan.
Oh, which one is you?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOs7aQhm4RQ
“Depend on You” — ayumi hamasaki — Ayu-mi-x
“Fly High” — ayumi hamasaki — Ayu-mi-x II
“Beautiful World” — Utada Hikaru — Heart Station
“Current” — day after tomorrow — Day Star - EP
“Hama (D-Z Deadly Rose Approach)” — ayumi hamasaki — Ayu-mi-x
“Gloria” — Best Vivaldi 100
“Opening” — Utada — Exodus
“Stabat Mater” — Best Vivaldi 100
“Decision” — ayumi hamasaki — Guilty
“The Cross” — Nas - God’s Son
“Guava Jelly” — Bob Marley — Songs of Freedom
“Hide & Seek” — namie amuro — Play
“How to Be Astromantic” — m-flo — Astromatic
“Play” — Lorie — 2Lor en moi?
“Lovesick Blues” — Madeleine Peyroux — Dreamland
That was rather interresting.
Hey Doc, you do know that it’s recommended that you not operate machinery or drive while listening to that music, right? ...lol
"I'll Be Home for Kwanzaa" --- King Louis
Vincent’s Blues————Gene Vincent
Because of You-————Tony Bennett
When The Sun Goes Down-Joe Bonamassa
Wanted Man-——————Johnny Cash
You Took My Breath Away-Traveling Wilburys
Since I’ve Been Loving You— Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions
All I Think About Is You— Harry Nilsson
I Want To Hold Your Hand— The Moving Sidewalks
Hand Clapper-—————Link Wray & His Raymen
I Don’t Even Know Myself— The Who
And It Stoned Me-———Van Morrison
A Simple Game—————The Moody Blues
Don’t Ask Me Why-———The Skunks
She Belongs To Me———Bob Dylan
Cherrio————————Jethro Tull
LOL, Really, I wouldn’t hang my head about the Partridge Family. Their hits are good pop songs that stand the test of time. I have their greatest hits on iPod.
You’re the only one here with any taste.
Yeah, I debated whether to post that or not. We hear that a lot from non-country fans...we lay somewhere between country and pop, I think. PS I play sax...
Yeah, I debated whether to post that or not. We hear that a lot from non-country fans...we lay somewhere between country and pop, I think. PS I play sax...
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