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What are you listening to right now?
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Well, I was at work when he posted it. Oldies rock radio to and from work, but before that the last deliberate pick I made was Carmina Burana. I'm very eclectic with music - only things I -won't- listen to are Country & Western, dentist-office music, and (c)Rap.
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I thought we were discussing music. rap=a conversation with a title.Kerry Skydancer wrote:(c)Rap.
"I hate turtlenecks. Wearing a turtleneck is like being strangled by a really weak guy. All day. Like, if you wear a turtleneck and a backpack, it's like a weak midget trying to bring you down."
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Gothic, Within Temptation - Forsaken all time favorite.
Trogdor Bruninating the Country side....
http://www.homestarrunner.com/trogday.html
And now for something completely different
http://allyourbase.planettribes.gamespy ... view.shtml
hehe
http://www.homestarrunner.com/trogday.html
And now for something completely different
http://allyourbase.planettribes.gamespy ... view.shtml
hehe
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ahh. i missed that. I basically got XM radio streaming Alternative rock, but ill listen to anything that qualifies as music.
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Yep. Like Will Smith's old stuff, like some of Kid 'N' Play's stuff. can't stand Tupac and the other "gangstas gotta cuss every other word" crowd. Like some of the beatmasters and some of the samplemasters.Tom Mazanec wrote:Rap is a kind of musical style too.
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Um, right now I'm listening to some metal - DragonForce, SonataArctica, and Nightwish.
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That seems to be true for the majority of my interests, too, but I often add good female vocals to the mix.Wanderwolf wrote:Anything with a strong backbeat and a good melody.
In the car I've got CDs of ZZ Top, Three Dog Night, Queen, Heart, Christina Agulaira, Pink, Spice Girls, Evanessence, "Nadia: the Secret of the Blue Water" soundtracks, a big band compilation, Neil Diamond...
Of course, my latest project is going through some of my Dad's old LPs, where I found his nine different New Christy Minstrels albums. (A fun group from the early 60's - choral folk music.)
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Music
Soundtracks to:
- Howl's Moving Castle,
Spirited Away,
Princess Mononoke,
FFVII Advent Children,
Resident Evil 4 (Biohazard 4)
Super Mario RPG,
Kingdom Hearts II,
Little Miss Sunshine (Excellent movie, screw Ray Comfort),
Reefer Madness (Musical),
MirrorMask,
A Prarie Home Companion,
Serenity,
Kung Fu Hustle,
And the First 4 seasons of Scrubs
- Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole's immortal Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World Mash-up,
Gustavo Santaolalla's "The Wings",
Anything sung by Josh Groban,
Anything fom Nitza,
Moskau Moskau,
Bananaphone,
Peanut Butter Jelly Time,
Hamsterdance, Radio Edit,
Ma Ya Hi, Valantin Radio Edit,
And anything ever from the Cirque du Soleil
I would have hoped to say something meaninful, or possible inciteful. But, alas.
How goes the world today? From right to left or left to right? Perhaps it runs round mad reels, turning in on itself only at long last to blow away with the leaves and gutter-trash.
How goes the world today? Top to Bottom or Bottom to Top? Perhaps it will rise high enough so that it may see the back of its own head, in a maddening tunnel of infinity.
How goes the world today? Clockwise or Counter? Perhaps it will spin itself mad, curling a spring-from into endlessness.
Or maybe, today, it will just stop.
How goes the world today? From right to left or left to right? Perhaps it runs round mad reels, turning in on itself only at long last to blow away with the leaves and gutter-trash.
How goes the world today? Top to Bottom or Bottom to Top? Perhaps it will rise high enough so that it may see the back of its own head, in a maddening tunnel of infinity.
How goes the world today? Clockwise or Counter? Perhaps it will spin itself mad, curling a spring-from into endlessness.
Or maybe, today, it will just stop.