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Off-Topic => Off-Topic: Talk about anything you want. => Topic started by: goofynina on June 22, 2006, 04:43:00 PM
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I dont know about the rest of you but i am a big music lover. I love all kinds, especially Classic Rock, i love me some Doobies, Eagles, CCR, Steve Miller and the list goes on. I also love the Disco era, ahhhhhh yesssss, i too "love the night life, love to boogie" lol although i was young when that first came out, hearing those songs really take me back to some really good times... Does anyone have an absolute favorite song? is there a song that makes you cry? I told my hubby when i die (which wont be for years and years and years, i hope) that i want that song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong played at my funeral. He says he wants "Free Bird" to this day, i cant hear those darn songs without busting out in tears at the thought.... Music is such a big part of our lives in so many ways, or maybe you and your spouse have a song, Please share with me.......
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I have an eclectic collection of music. My tastes vary. My latest obsessions have ranged from Johnny Cash to Shakira.
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I dont know about the rest of you but i am a big music lover. I love all kinds, especially Classic Rock, i love me some Doobies, Eagles, CCR, Steve Miller and the list goes on. I also love the Disco era, ahhhhhh yesssss, i too "love the night life, love to boogie" lol although i was young when that first came out, hearing those songs really take me back to some really good times... Does anyone have an absolute favorite song? is there a song that makes you cry? I told my hubby when i die (which wont be for years and years and years, i hope) that i want that song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong played at my funeral. He says he wants "Free Bird" to this day, i cant hear those darn songs without busting out in tears at the thought.... Music is such a big part of our lives in so many ways, or maybe you and your spouse have a song, Please share with me.......
I love ALOT of different kinds of music, ranging from disco to hard core rap.
I love the old school love songs from groups/singers like:
Marvin Gaye
Gregory Abbott
Isley Brothers
Earth, Wind, and Fire
Al Green
Malo
But I also love early Rap from artists like:
N.W.A.
Eazy E.
Run DMC
DJ Quick
Digital Underground
LL Cool J
2pac
But I also love newer Rap/hiphop from artists like:
Ludacris
Nelly
Eminem
Outcast
Black Eyed Peas
But I also love Rock from groups like:
Doobie Brothers
Aerosmith
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Uncle Kracker
Eagles
Creed
Limp Bizkit
3 Doors Down
But I also love some County music from artist like:
Garth Brooks
Toby Keith
Kenny Chesney
Shania Twain
Kenny Rogers
And I also love disco music from groups like:
Bee Gees
Rose Royce
The Hues Corporation
Kool and the Gang
Vicki Sue Robinson
War
Gloria Gaynor
Four Seasons
And finally I love these groups (genre mixed)
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Dean Martin
Mike And The Mechanics
Tom Jones
Carpenters
Christopher Cross
So as you can see I have a very eclectic taste in music. ;D I can go from listening to "Eazy E - Boyz in the hood" to "Captain And Tennile - Love Will Keep Us Together"
- Epoman
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Anything from Country George Jones (my favorite) to a little Skynard.
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Skynard is awesome, i think everyone should enjoy a little Skynard now and then, "oooooh that smell" lol. Good choice...
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Country music all the way!
Although I HATE the Dixie Chicks, Icky.
I love Garth Brooks, Gearge Strait.
One song I love is :"When I get where I am going." by Brad Paisley (I think)
Katherine
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Kitkatz, what do you think of that Tim McGraw song "dont take the girl" i think that is the song that started liking country, love the video, i just cry all the time, lol
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I love ALOT of different kinds of music, ranging from disco to hard core rap.
I'm with Epoman on this one. The only place we really differ is on new Rap/Hiphop. About the only artist I can stand in that category is Eminem, and I think that is because of how much fun he has with his music and videos. I have around 700 cd's and around 1500 LP's ranging from Herb Alpert and The Tiauana Brass Band to Eminem. For those of a younger crowd LP's or albums are big black plastics discs that you put on a "turntable" and put a needle on them to get music to play. ;) I always try and pick up vinyl when possible. Though it's rare to see bands doing nowadays some do once in a while. There is something about those pops and hisses that I dig.
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I LOVE Tim McGraw!
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I dont know about the rest of you but i am a big music lover. I love all kinds, especially Classic Rock, i love me some Doobies, Eagles, CCR, Steve Miller and the list goes on. I also love the Disco era, ahhhhhh yesssss, i too "love the night life, love to boogie" lol although i was young when that first came out, hearing those songs really take me back to some really good times... Does anyone have an absolute favorite song? is there a song that makes you cry? I told my hubby when i die (which wont be for years and years and years, i hope) that i want that song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong played at my funeral. He says he wants "Free Bird" to this day, i cant hear those darn songs without busting out in tears at the thought.... Music is such a big part of our lives in so many ways, or maybe you and your spouse have a song, Please share with me.......
GREAT topic! I'm a classic rocker but am very eclectic also. I took a stack of cd's to the garage outside this weekend to garden by, here is who was out there with me: Tom Petty,Kid Rock, Earth Wind and Fire,Johnny Cash, The Eagles,Queen,CrosbyStills&Nash,WillieNelson. I find that the kind of music that I'm listening to depends on my activity. My son grew up thinking that when we did a big house-clean it was the law to listen to Tom Petty. When I quilt or sew it's Aaron Neville.
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I dont know about the rest of you but i am a big music lover. I love all kinds, especially Classic Rock, i love me some Doobies, Eagles, CCR, Steve Miller and the list goes on. I also love the Disco era, ahhhhhh yesssss, i too "love the night life, love to boogie" lol although i was young when that first came out, hearing those songs really take me back to some really good times... Does anyone have an absolute favorite song? is there a song that makes you cry? I told my hubby when i die (which wont be for years and years and years, i hope) that i want that song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong played at my funeral. He says he wants "Free Bird" to this day, i cant hear those darn songs without busting out in tears at the thought.... Music is such a big part of our lives in so many ways, or maybe you and your spouse have a song, Please share with me.......
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humm a lot of everything
Classical and opera
Jazz
Independent Rock
Electronic ( house music all night long baby! >:D )
acoustic guitar
etc etc
do I have grown up taste?
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Rap, Punk and Rock
Arctic Monkeys, The Offspring, Ludacris, Spamtec, DMX, Pennywise, Chingy and that is just the beginning^^
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Like alsorts of music.
Oasis, from Manchester have to be good :D
Franz Ferdinand
keane
Green day
Athlete (wires what a song)
Kaiser Chiefs
U2
coldplay
Then the 80s, 90s
level 42
james, Manchester band must be good :D
ELF
OMD
EMF
ACDC
Crowed House
Blondie
New Edition
The verve
Charlatans, Manchester band must be good :D
Many more, to many to put down.
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Has anyone heard of the singer Rihanna? She sang 'Pon de replay'. She is from my home country.
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I just saw her the other day on Ellen, i love that song she sings S.O.S. It is my ringtone....What other musicians are from your country Bajanne? Bob Marley was Jamaican, that i know, and i love listening to his music, its not only the music, but the words he says, i just love it
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I just saw her the other day on Ellen, i love that song she sings S.O.S. It is my ringtone....What other musicians are from your country Bajanne? Bob Marley was Jamaican, that i know, and i love listening to his music, its not only the music, but the words he says, i just love it
Yeah right! I know why you like listening to BOB MARLEY. Isn't that right MARY JANE!
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YAAAAH MON ;)
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ONE LOVE, BREDREN!
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Has anyone heard of the singer Rihanna? She sang 'Pon de replay'. She is from my home country.
She is so pretty! She is the girl who sings some hiphop songs doesn't she? I am more into classic rock and rock and a few others. I like all of these: Eagles, CCR, Steve Miller, Queen
and these:
Aerosmith
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Uncle Kracker
Creed
Limp Bizkit
3 Doors Down
Green day
U2
coldplay
ELF
OMD
ACDC
and Tim McGraw song "dont take the girl" made me cry when I seen the video! :-[
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Faith Hill
Tim McGraw
Brad Paisley
Garth Brooks
Leanne Rhymes
Toby Keith
Alabama
Rascal Flats
Reba McEntire
Got Country? Anyone.....
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Anyone remember Wild Cherry, play that funky music? I saw them in concert, the very first day I got my license, and my very first date. That song will always take me back to a day when the world was a brand new place.
I like all types of music, just the 70s were, IMO the best
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Yaaaaah Joe, I love the '70's, that music takes me back to a time where i was carefree and troublefree, well, i dont ever think i was trouble free, lol, but you know what i mean. To this day, '70's music will always be my favorite, so keep on "playing that funky music white boy" and enjoy the memories, i know i do...
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I like everything from Bluegrass to Classical, but my favorite is 70's - early 80's Metal
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To me there is nothing that could ever replace music. It can enhance any mood I'm in or turn me in the right direction if I need it to. I think this is an awesome thread and can't believe nobody has posted in such a long time.
Some of my favorite artists:
Primus
Metallica
G-N-R
Alice in Chains
Megadeath
Slayer
Black Sabbath
Zeppelin - no doubt
Pearl Jam
Smashing Pumpkins
The Who
The Doors
Judist Priest
Beastie Boys
Ray Charles
Stevie Wonder
Van Morrison
The Mamas and the Papas
Bob Dylan
Eric Clapton
Joe Cocker
Steely Dan
Talking Heads
Black Crows
J.T.
Buffett
Bob Marley
Alan Jackson
George Strait
Garth Brooks
Willie
Waylon
Johnny (Cash)
Kris Kristopherson
(The Highwaymen)
Merle Haggard
Dixie Chicks
The Seldom Scene
Leftover Salmon
Tony Rice Unit
Peter Rowan
Jerry Garcia
Bela Fleck
Alison Kraus
This list could almost go on forever.................I haven't even touched on all of the genres
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country, country and more country. but then i also like just about anything from the 50's and 60's, pretty much anything irish, and bluegrass and absolutely anything with a fiddle in it. go figure :)
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George Jones, Earl Scrugs and Lester Flatt
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Oh man George, i like your taste in music my friend, lately i have been listening to alot of:
Chicago
America
Three Dog Night
Eagles
Doobies
Steve Miller
Lynard Skynard
Eric Clapton
ohhh, the list goes on and on and on and on.... I love all kinds of music BOB MARLEY is an absolute must, yah mon, smokit da ganja mon, ohhh yeah :P ;)
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I went to Jamaica two summers ago and visited Bob's tomb. If you can filter out the tourism aspects of it it is really moving. I traveled by myself and took a hour taxi to the site. There were kids and villagers hanging over the fence selling splifs like your neighborhood 8 year olds sell lemonaide. They looked pretty nice but I had brought my own. 8) Bob Marley's music is timeless, I will love it until the day I die.
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I went to Jamaica two summers ago and visited Bob's tomb. If you can filter out the tourism aspects of it it is really moving. I traveled by myself and took a hour taxi to the site. There were kids and villagers hanging over the fence selling splifs like your neighborhood 8 year olds sell lemonaide. They looked pretty nice but I had brought my own. 8) Bob Marley's music is timeless, I will love it until the day I die.
Were you able to take any pics of the tomb? OH man, what a site that must've been. I have loved Bob since my teens when my brother used to listen to it. When i met Sam, he never even heard of it, but let me tell you, we got Bob Marley all over our house, in our car, posters in our garage. He appreciates him now, let me tell you. ;)
We did go visit Richie Valens grave down in San Bernadino, ::)
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Nazareth ~ Love Hurts
Run around Susie which was written about goofynina.
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So was Susie Q by CCR ;)
oh, and it's Runaround Sue :P (just lettin' ya know amigo) :2thumbsup;
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Music is such a big part of our lives in so many ways, or maybe you and your spouse have a song, Please share with me.......
I like Johnny Cash, Neil YOung, John Melloncamp, Alison Krauss, U2, Rolling Stones, Zeppelin, I like a little of everything from Irish traditional music to Van Morrison, to dosco to Rap/Hip/Hop, anything. My iPod looks like a scheznophrenics music list with everything I have, I have Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Shakira, Brad Paisley. Music is a lifesaver for me, I can't live without it. It makes me happy, it makes me cry, it makes me question things.
Joey Ramone (of the Ramones) grave is right near where I live in Lyndhurst, NJ. His gravesite s always loaded with stuffed animals and toys, flowrds, all kinds of stuff. I'll take a picture and post it.
Donna
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Sorry Susie, no pictures allowed. There were some plants close by that I took a pic of though. ;)
Music is a lifesaver for me, I can't live without it. It makes me happy, it makes me cry, it makes me question things.
Me too Donna.
I take my Ipod just about everywhere I can. I have a connection in the car too so I even listen to it there. When I think about it, music has been better to me that any mood enhancing drug has ever been. That's saying alot too! I really like you list of artists there, I can't believe I forgot the Stones in my post!
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i love a whole vareity of music..i think my fav is pink floyd...jessica loves them too...
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author=George Jung link=topic=700.msg47568#msg47568 date=1176083121
Sorry Susie, no pictures allowed. There were some plants close by that I took a pic of though. ;)
:rofl; :rofl; ;D
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Possibly the best show I have ever seen (I've seen my share) was Pink Floyd at Carter Finely Stadium, in Raleigh, NC, 1994 I think it was. Just OUTSTANDING 8) 8)
Maybe it was the Pulse tour? I know some of you older guys and gals have been to some shows I would give my kidneys to go to. SO, let's hear about them. Any Woodstockers here? I went to the 20th anniversary. There was so much music and great performances but the Primus show on the second stage was it. We waited 4 hours, let me repeat myself........4 L..o..n..g....hours for The Band to finish their set. Sorry, not that into The Band. Well, it had started to rain and Primus came on stage and....it was freakin awesome!!!!!!!!!! My Name is Mudd was popular at the time and the entire crowd went wild when they played it, throwing mud up in the air and moshing all over the field. I think it was after that show that all of the "mud people" went nuts. Les Claypool is my hero...........
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Sounds like a lot of fun George, I never went to Woodstock I too am a little young for the the original Woodstock but I would have loved to see Hendrix doing the National Anthem left handed on a right handed guitar.
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I dont know about the rest of you but i am a big music lover.
Yep, love it. I'm mainly into heavy metal and punk, but I love a wide range of stuff. My music collection is fairly large and even includes some classical. There's only certain things I cannot stand, such as country and some dance music. I love going to gigs, the next one I have tickets for is Slayer and Mastodon, next Saturday.
I also learnt to play the organ as a kid, and still like to dabble with it a bit now.
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the next one I have tickets for is Slayer and Mastodon, next Saturday.
Oh man, you lucky s.o.b. Where do you live again? You just went to a Suicidal Tendencies show too, didn't you? I saw Slayer years ago on a tour called Clash of the Titans. You gotta know what I am talking about. Slayer, Megadeath, Antxrax, and Alice in Chains (when they were just coming on to the scene). That was probably like 15 yrs ago. Holly s*!* I am aging. I had Seasons in my cd player yesterday and was letting loose. Damn good stuff, you lucky s.o.b. (I did say that again). You gotta tell me about the show!!! Lucky bleepin bleep bleep.
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I love most music EXCEPT for country. Country drives me crazy..I have no idea how anyone can listen to it. My list could go on forever:
Top 3 bands:
The Tragically Hip
Beastie Boys
Nine Inch Nails
80's New Wave (New Order, the Cure, Depeche Mode...etc)
90's dance (Culture Beat, Black box, CeCe Peniston, C&C Music factory...etc)
90's grunge (Blind Melon, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Nirvana...etc)
classical
old skool rap (N.W.A., De La Soul, L.L. Cool J, Public Enemy...etc)
some new rap (ludacris, Kanye West, Nelly, 50 cent, eminem- lyrical genius)
some pop (Justin Timberlake, Fergie,Black Eyed Peas - put on an amazing show)
classic rock (Bad Company, C.C.R., Stepenwolf...etc)
80's hair bands (Great White, Skid row, White snake, Bon Jovi....etc)
early 80's pop (Wham, Duran Duran, Michale Jackson, Culture Club)
Detroit Techno (Plastikman...anything that brings me back to my raving days)
Booty music (love it)
Easier Listening (James Taylor, Simon & Garfunkel....etc)
Disco
Canadian bands that are awesome (K-Os, Nelly Furtado, Neil young, Bare Naked ladies, Tragically Hip)
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the next one I have tickets for is Slayer and Mastodon, next Saturday.
Oh man, you lucky s.o.b. Where do you live again? You just went to a Suicidal Tendencies show too, didn't you? I saw Slayer years ago on a tour called Clash of the Titans. You gotta know what I am talking about. Slayer, Megadeath, Antxrax, and Alice in Chains (when they were just coming on to the scene). That was probably like 15 yrs ago. Holly s*!* I am aging. I had Seasons in my cd player yesterday and was letting loose. Damn good stuff, you lucky s.o.b. (I did say that again). You gotta tell me about the show!!! Lucky bleepin bleep bleep.
Hey George
I'm in Adelaide, South Australia. I missed Suicidal in February as they didn't come to Adelaide, but I have seen them on a number of occasions before. I have seen Slayer twice before.
Yes, I remember Clash of the Titans well, though that tour did not come to Australia. But the music media loved it - I remember it being labelled "Clash of the Egos" with particular emphasis on clashes between Dave Mustaine and Tom Araya :rofl;
Oh btw, I'm not an "sob", I'm just a "b" lol. My gender is often confused on forums because my username sounds kind of masculine.
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Oh man ILF, You go girl, i love your choices of music. I like the old Beastie Boys "License to Ill" Music more than anything else they have made, seen them twice, frrrreaken awesome, Rock on Girlfriend, anyone who likes Classic Rock too, is Ace in my books ;) Something about that music just takes me back to times when it was so carefree. I love when a song can do that to me, take me back. ohhh yeaaaah :2thumbsup;
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I saw the Beastie Boys (finally) just a few years ago. :2thumbsup;
Fight for your right...... to paaaaaaaarty :D
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Ilovefluid you would not make it in my house, I love Classic Country.
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So how about some songs here? I am always changing playlists on my Ipod and it can be easy to forget some tunes with such a wide range of artists. Bob Marley songs go without saying but......whatever, name your favorite.
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Sorry Country Music lovers, I have to agree with ILoveFluid.. Not really into country music at all. I listen to all kinds of music, and as I have a teenage daughter, I also get to listen to some strange music. My favourite right now is "My Chemical Romance". I have them on my Ipod and have to listen to them at least once a day. Also love Robbie Williams and Bon Jovi...I dream about them too. :cuddle;. Liz
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Different strokes for different folks.. ;) :thumbup; :thumbup;
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Different strokes for different folks.. ;) :thumbup; :thumbup;
agreed :)
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So how about some songs here? I am always changing playlists on my Ipod and it can be easy to forget some tunes with such a wide range of artists. Bob Marley songs go without saying but......whatever, name your favorite.
I like songs like
Horse with no name - America
American Pie - Don McLean
Hotel California - Eagles (most of their songs)
Jesus is just allright, China Grove, Black Water and some more Doobie Music
Lido Shuffle and Lowdown - Bozz Skaggs
anything Santana, old and new,
the list is never ending, i love all era's from 50's to now, Hubby is a huge music buff so if you ever have any questions, he would probably know it... Keep on Rockin' :2thumbsup;
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Cherry Bomb by China Grove
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is this love that i'm feeling?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyyAf45bCRE
enjoy
Rolando
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is this love that i'm feeling?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyyAf45bCRE
enjoy
Rolando
YAH MON!!! Me luvz me some Bob mon!!! :beer1;
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A couple of Megadeth songs that make me think about our situation with terrorism these days.
Peace Sells....but Who's Buying
What do you mean, I don’t believe in god?
I talk to him every day.
What do you mean, I don’t support your system?
I go to court when I have to.
What do you mean, I can’t get to work on time?
I got nothing better to do
And, what do you mean, I don’t pay my bills?
Why do you think I’m broke? huh?
Chorus
If there’s a new way,
I’ll be the first in line.
But, it better work this time.
What do you mean, I hurt your feelings?
I didn’t know you had any feelings.
What do you mean, I ain’t kind?
I’m just not your kind.
What do you mean, I couldn’t be president, of the united states of america?
Tell me something, it’s still we the people, right?
Chorus (repeat)
If there’s a new way I’ll be the first in line, but, it better work this time. can you put a price on peace?
Peace,
Peace sells...,
Peace,
Peace sells...,
Peace sells...,but who’s buying?
Peace sells...,but who’s buying?
Peace sells...,but who’s buying?
Peace sells...,but who’s buying?
No, peace sells...
Holly Wars
Brother will kill brother
Spilling blood across the land
Killing for religion
Something I don't understand
Fools like me, who cross the sea
And come to foreign lands
Ask the sheep, for their beliefs
Do you kill on God's command?
A country that's divided
Surely will not stand
My past erased, no more disgrace
No foolish naive stand
The end is near, it's crystal clear
Part of the master plan
Don't look now to Israel
It might be your homelands
Holy wars
Upon my podium, as the
Know it all scholar
Down in my seat of judgement
Gavel's bang, uphold the law
Up on my soapbox, a leader
Out to change the world
Down in my pulpit as the holier
Than-thou-could-be-messenger of God
Wage the war on organized crime
Sneak attacks, repel down the rocks
Behind the lines
Some people risk to employ me
Some people live to destroy me
Either way they die
They killed my wife, and my baby
With hopes to enslave me
First mistake... last mistake!
Paid by the alliance, to slay all the giants
Next mistake... no more mistakes!
Fill the cracks in, with judicial granite
Because I don't say it, don't mean I ain't
Thinkin' it
Next thing you know, they'll take my thoughts away
I know what I said, now I must scream of the overdose
And the lack of mercy killings
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Let's not forget the absolute incredible music of John Lennon: "Imagine" is one of my favorites that brings tears to my eyes to this day, i also love "Come Together" damn, Rest in Peace John :angel;
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Imagine is a great song, permanently on my Ipod
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Imagine is a great song, permanently on my Ipod
I knew there was something about you i liked ;) (other than the cooking that is) ;) Keep on Rockin' my friend!!! :2thumbsup;
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Thanks goofynina, I souppose you are okay too! ;)
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imagine is a great song....love it
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Thanks goofynina, I souppose you are okay too! ;)
Okay?? Okay?? i am just Okay?? Hey, i've been called worse, so i'll take it ;) ;) :P :2thumbsup;
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The Slayer & Mastodon gig is TONIGHT and I'm so pumped! :beer1;
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Damn you!!!!!!!!!! I am sooooo envious! Have a killer time!
Now I am going to have to put in a video......you suck ;)
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:D :D :D.......... >:D
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cycobully - So I already know the show was awesome but what else did you think about it?
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Well, I thought that this is the 3rd time I've seen Slayer, and they've never let me down once. I thought that I'm amazed they still give it so much at their age - I'm a lot younger than they are and can't throw myself into it the way they do! I stayed well out of the mosh (with my osteoporosis and small stature, I just don't want to be involved in that these days) but it was still unbearably hot in the crowd and I felt a little sick, and faint, but nothing was going to stop me from staying for the whole show.
I was particularly pleased that there was still a lot of 1983-84 material in their set, including Die by the Sword, Show No Mercy and Captor of Sin. There were about 4 songs from the new album, including Cult, Jihad and Insane Eyes (think there was one more too). But all up, it was about a 90 minute set so there was plenty of material from most albums. Angel of Death, Raining Blood and Dead Skin Mask still seem to be the crowd favourites.
I don't know a lot about Mastodon, who were up first - I only have one album (Leviathan) and I'm not a huge fan. But their set was also pretty good. I was surprised at the age of these guys - they're a band I've only heard of in fairly recent times and I guess I expected to see younger guys!
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ATTENTION: Smashing Pumpkins fans. I am so very excited I can hardly believe it's true. The Pumpkins are playing a "residency" show at a club in Asheville, NC, about 4 hours from me. That's 9 shows boys and girls....I can't believe it. The club holds less than 1000 people and the Pumpkins are encouraging fans to BRING audio and video RECORDING devices. Tickets go on sale this Sunday and are only $20ea. I am almost positive that I am going to go to the first two shows and the last one. Really I just want to move to Ashville for 10 days and go to every show.....oh what a wonderful thing that would be.....well worth putting up with all of the trials and tribulations I/we go through. I realize that nobody can be as excited about this as I am but I had to share anyway. Thanks :yahoo; :bandance; :yahoo; :bandance;
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One of my all time favorite Kansas songs:
" Miracles out of nowhere"
On a crystal morning I can see the dewdrops falling
Down from a gleaming heaven, I can hear the voices call
When you comin' home now, son, the World is not for you
Tell me what's you point of view
Hey there Mister Madman, wat'cha know that I don't know
Tell me some crazy stories, let me know who runs this show
Glassy-eyed and laughing, he turns and walks away
Tell me what made you that way
Here I am just waiting for a sign
Asking questions, learning all the time
It's always here, it's always there
It's just love, and miracles out of nowhere
Tell me now dear Mother, what's it like to be so old
Children grown and leavin', seems the world is growin' cold
And though your body's ailin' you, your mind is just like new
Tell me where you're goin' to
It's so simple right before your eyes
If you'll look through this disguise
It's always here, it's always there
It's just love and miracles out of nowhere
I sang this song a hundred, maybe a thousand years ago
No one ever listens, I just play and then I go
Off into the sunset like the western heroes do
Tell me what you're gonna do
Here I am, I'm sure to see a sign
All my life I knew that it was mine
It's always here, it's always there
It's just love and miracles out of nowhere
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:yahoo;
A MUSIC thread.... why i never! Music is my fave off topic, i never knew IHD had one.
The Doors
David Bowie
Pink Floyd
The Kinks
The Hollies
Jimi Hendrix
Cream
Steppenwolf
The Rolling Stones
The Beatles
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Metallica
Pantera
Tom Petty
Led Zeppelin
Them
The Who
10 cc
Ozzy Osbourne
Jethro Tull
ELO
Dire Straits
I Could go on & on & on & on ;D
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