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Sometimes(Instrumental) by And One
I don't know, sorta random! Didn't even know I still had this song. Very nice song though, give it a listen if you like bands like VNV Nation or Nine Inch Nails.

Super Charger Heaven by Rob Zombie
Not bad of a song at all. Haven't listened to it in a long time. Doesn't really fit my taste anymore, but it's bearable.

Eaten from Inside by Cannibal Corpse
It's just as fun as any Cannibal Corpse song.

Trapped by The Living End
Good song, I downloaded it after seeing The Living End at Warped Tour about two years ago. Nice vocals to it.
 
ooo, my turn

1. Give Me Shelter: The Rolling Stones Great song, great way to start

2. Remember the name: For Minor On my pump up playlist for lax, I know it's played a lot, but I kind of like it.

3. Tequila Sunrise: The eagles I've maybe listen to it once or twice, I like the eagles, but this isn't my favorite song from them

4. Vera: Pink Floyd I don't know what this is, I just listened to it and it's just like random talking, the wall is a great album though

5. Strip My Mind: Red Hot Chili peppers never listened to it
 
Spirit of '78 -- Golden Shoulders
Not my favorite Golden Shoulders song, it's pretty slow, but it has a nice little story and sort of a folky feel to it.

Honey Bear -- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
One of my favorites off of the "Show Your Bones" CD. It's pretty fun and has a pretty unclear meaning.

The Owls Go -- Architecture in Helsinki
I highly recommend this one, it's light and fun.

A.M. 180 -- Grandaddy
I don't quite know what to say for this one. It's got a fun and catchy tune though.

Big Dipper -- Built to Spill
Probably one of my favorite Built to Spills songs. I sing to it every time it comes on the stereo and has some awesome guitaring.
 
let's see...

I like this experiment, althoug I'm afraid what might come up. if I put it on shuffle for the entire iPod (I have 9500 songs on it from all genres) it could be pretty embarassing....but let's go..

1) Gorillaz -Slow Country (haven't listenerd to any Gorillaz in quite a while)
2) Judas Priest - Electric Eye (I have a metal playlist called 'Smell The Glove", this must be on that)
3) Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
4) The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony - there was a time that i love the Verve, now not so much, although I still like the trippy stuff from the first 2 Cds.
5) 38 Special - Hold On Loosely - BINGO! I wouldn;t be caught dead listening to this song, but then why do I have it on my iPod you ask? I can't answer that.
 
this is better

Just you know what a train wreck my iPod can be..here were the next 5 songs

sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U
Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven
Stevie wonder - My Cherie Amor
Massive attack - Teardrop
The Game - hate It Or Love It
 
Pass In Time - Beth Orton

A duet with Terry Callier from 'Central Reservation'.


The Sea - Morcheeba

The wonderful opening track from the chilled out album 'Big Calm'.

A great track from a great album that brings back memories of a good summer!

although i am a huge hardcore / techno / trance fan, i absolutely LOVE beth orton, fair play mate, music with feeling.

morcheeba aint 2 sad either
 
Seems like too good of a thread to let die.

Here's mine:

Tears For Fears: Shout
Journey/Steve Perry: Oh Sherry
Toto: I won't hold you back
Asia: Heat of the moment
Lionel Richie: Stuck on you


Not really a lot to say about any of the songs. I love 80's pop music, as you can see. Nothing really deep here. Toto is my favorite band, not only were they very successful, but the members of the band were all highly sought after studio musicians. During the 80's, if there was a popular album, chances are at least some of the members of Toto were involved in writing, composing, or playing music on the album. Michael Jackson, Bryan Adams, Richard marx, Elton John, Lionel Richie, Chicago, Rod Stewart, Don Henley, Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, Joe Walsh, Van Halen..just to name a few. They were involved with all of them.



Edit:

I was happy to see Satriani on some of your lists, as I am a huge fan of him and Eric Johnson. Also, amazingly someone had Tangerine dream on their list. I like them, they did the soundtrack for the Movies near dark, and Miracle mile. I have them on my Ipod as well. :)
 
Bicycle - Queen
classic song, love hearing it

Fast food song - The fast food rockers
don't know why that is even on here

No tomorrow - Orson
Nice, refreshing song to play when waiting around

Long way to go - Cassie
I have alot of tack on here i don't listen to, but it is fun to listen to the tack once in a while

Make it funky - Will.i.am
Good song, fun to listen to his album
 
The Kinks - Dedicated Follower of Fashion
The Beatles - Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite
Marvin Gaye - Sexual healing
Rolling Stones - I'm Free
Slippy - Born Underworld
 
Are You Experienced - Jimi Hendrix
  • Great song! That's all I have to say..
Oye Como Va, El Pito - Santana
  • Okay song.. Funny melodie..
Rags 'n' run - Admiral Freebee
  • Belgian artist, fine song.
Walkie Talkie Man - Steriogram
  • Great song! BTW, it's an Apple ad song, like you didn't know that :p.
Bombay - Golden Earring
  • One of the less good songs of Golden Earring, but still good.
 
214 Looney Tunes episodes
33 Rocky and Bullwinkle shows
entire 1st season of SNL
50 Seinfeld episodes
The Brak show (all)
19 Three Stooges shorts
Triumph The Insult Comic Dog
and Lenny Bruce
 
Heres my shuffle songs

Old-Machine Head

Too Much Nothing-Mushroomhead

Feng Shui-Gnarls Barkley

The Greeting Song-Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Hillbilly-Panic Cell

Temptation's Wings-Down

KIll Tomorrow-Mushroomhead
 
London Calling - The Clash
Not really much to say about this one, great song, as good as anything they put together. When you think of The Clash this is probably the song.

The Abolition of Man - Thrice
My favorite band, one of my favorite songs by them as well, its off The Artist In Ambulance, probably their most well known release, good song, alludes to the CS Lewis book by the same name.

Soul Meets Body - Death Cab for Cutie
Good song, its calming. Death Cab is a great band and I really like this song. Its off Plans, not their most recent release, but a pretty good CD.

Young Lust - Pink Floyd
Off of The Wall of course. Another one of my favorite bands, probably my second favorite, and I really enjoy this song. Not my favorite Pink Floyd song, that would go to either Dogs off of Animals or Comfortably Numb off of The Wall Disc 2.

A Favor House Atlantic - Coheed and Cambria
Another one of my favorite bands, I'd go with 3rd favorite, behind Thrice and Pink Floyd. Good song, one of their more radioish songs, but still good. They are fantastic live as well, saw them at Neverender LA when they played IV in its entirety, they were awesome, the show was killer and almost 3 hours long. Plus the guitarist, Travis, is super nice.


I think this captures my musical taste pretty well, some older stuff and quite a bit of new stuff as well. Good idea for a thread, love the resurrection.
 
Today's playlist for work:
Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy
Squarepusher- Ultravisitor
The Beatles- Let it Be
Kanye West- College Dropout
Damien Rice- O
Sufjan Stevens- Illinois
Lydia - Its one more and I'm Free
Straylight Run - TNTS EP
Lil Wayne- Tha Carter III

:)
 
Whats on:

Now look what ya done to me - Mint Condition
Cuddy Buddy - Mike Jones feat. T-Pain, lil Wayne & Twister
Avril Lavigne - Fall to Pieces
Just Can't Believe - Mint Condition
Take Me Away - John Legend
Avril Lavigne - Contagious
Avril Lavigne - Who Knows

Yes I like Avril Lavigne :)


Bless
 
Out of 7,591 tunes, these came out:

1. Pretty Baby - Renaissance Street
2. The Selma March - Grant Green
3. Razzle Dazzle Rose - Camera Obscura
4. Not About Love - Fiona Apple
5. Even So - Rachael Yamagata
:cool:
 
My Last Few Played On Shuffle

1. Thom Yorke - The Clock / Eraser
I think Thom's solo work is just awesome.

2. Yo La Tengo - Andalucia / Fakebook
I am still new to this song... I am liking it.

3. PJ Harvey - The Devil / White Chalk
one of my favorite artists / love the new sound of this whole record.

4. Stars - Cotes Des Neiges / The Comeback EP
Instrumental track, nice song.

5. The Wombats - Little Miss Pipedream / A Guide to Love, Loss and Desperation
I love this band they are nuts and a blast to see live.

Merry Christmas Everyone
and Happy Holidays

:cool:
 
Out of the Underground - Mr. Big
Great song by an awesome band. Met the lead singer - Eric Martin - a few months ago.

Water Under the Bridge - Mr. Big
Another great song by the same awesome band!

Firehouse - KISS
Okay song, but fun to see it live. Saw KISS on their Alive/35 tour this summer @ Konocti.

I Wish You Peace - Eagles
Good song to listen to on a rainy day.

For a Brother - Velvet Revolver
Off their latest album "Libertad." It's a damn shame that Scott Weiland left the band.
 
Eulogy- Tool
Probably one of my favorite songs by Tool, Glad this made the list! I particularly like the guitar section in this song, and like all Tool songs, the lyrics are absolutely beautiful and thought provoking. 10/10

Bullet In The Head- Rage Against The Machine
Probably only heard this song 3 or 4 times, dont know too much about this song but RATM always produces strong messages in their music. 7/10

Got The Life- Korn
Id put this at the top of Korn's Follow the Leader CD, but im not really into them anymore. 4/10

Nowhere Fast- Incubus
Ive always loved Incubus so I was glad to find this one on the list. The drumming in this song is of particular interest to me. Jose Pasillas, along with Danny Carey of Tool are my biggest influences. 8/10

Beatuiful Disaster- 311
Love the intro guitar solo, the song as a whole is very 'chill'

In summary, not really a good representation of what I listen to, sans Tool. Pretty fun exercise.
 
From my touch:

  • Dooms Night (Timo Maas Remix) - Azzido Da Bass
  • Born As Ghosts - Rage Against the Machine
  • Hands Open - Snow Patrol
  • Heartbeat - Late of the Pier
  • Infinity 2008 - Guru Josh Project (God, I hate this song.)
  • Blame It On My Youth - Jamie Cullum
  • Notion - Kings of Leon
  • If It Works - Tokyo Police Club
  • Wasting Time - Jack Johnson
  • Handlebars - Flobots
There should be more Jack Johnson on there as he's the only artist I actually listen to thesedays.
 
Segue (Nathan Adler) - David Bowie

Moo.

Closer - Nine Inch Nails

Nah, I'll keep my distance, thanks.

A Warm Place - Nine Inch Nails

It's actually pretty chilly.

Never Let Me Down - David Bowie

I won't.

I Do Not Want This - Nine Inch Nails

Me, neither.
 
Hurray i found out how to shuffle on my touch LOL, anyways.

We Stand Up: Atreyu

I like Screaming music.

Heresy: Pantera


Nothing to be said its pantera lol.

Sleep With One eye open: Bring me the horizon

Hardcore

Break You: Lamb of god.

Yay Everyone loves lamb of god

Pillars of Serpents: Trivium


Good



Basically all my music alot of people will call crap and trash talk it when it requires alot of skill to play hurray and yea.
 
Cool Thread. Here are my five. (From my iTunes Libary)

Drug Store Woman - John Lee Hooker
Great slow song. John Lee Hooker is great.

Clothing - Jerry Seinfeld
Not a song. Funny though.

My Way (A Mi Manera) - Robin Williams
From the Happy Feet soundtrack. Got it cause I liked the movie. Robin Williams shouldn't sing.

Someday Baby - Bob Dylan
What can I say, it's Bob Dylan. Great artist. Great Song.

Good Love Is On The Way - John Mayer
John Mayer does good songs, not great but good.
 
Hmmm...I'll post the next 10 songs to appear on my iPod, on shuffle mode.

Out of 2,248 songs (yes, I'm rather selective):


KISS - Tomorrow

Amanda Palmer - Leeds United

Ghostface Killah - The Champ

David Bowie - The Laughing Gnome

Miles Davis - E.S.P.

Fiddlin' John Carson - Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane

Bodega Girls - She's Into Black Guys

Alison Hinds - Soca Nation

Pink Cloud - Ichiban

Lucretia's Daggers - Tragedy
 
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