The Roots - Do you want more ?!?!?!?
The Smashing Pumpkins, Rarities & B-Sides
James Iha covering The Cure's "A Night Like This" has always been a favorite.
James Iha covering The Cure's "A Night Like This" has always been a favorite.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:quote:Originally posted by GlennK:
...her favorite song that gets her to light up almost every time is Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke. I gotta say, it’s a catchy ass song (no matter what the lyrics mean).
Agreed, and my wife showed me the "alternative" video for the song on YouTube a couple days ago. Nice scenery.![]()
Ho chi mama! I bet they enjoyed making that video .
Maybe a little too much. Mr. Thicke and his wife announced their separation today.
Bourbon Tabernacle Choir - Superior Cackling Hen
Iron Maiden, Live After Death
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Joe Walsh at Daryl's House
quote:Originally posted by Shane T.:
The Kinks,
"Strangers" & "This Time Tomorrow" on repeat.
Shane, there are several other good songs in between those two on the record. You don't like them?
quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by Shane T.:
The Kinks,
"Strangers" & "This Time Tomorrow" on repeat.
Shane, there are several other good songs in between those two on the record. You don't like them?
I like them a lot! Those two are just my favorites.
CCR, Chronicle Vol I
Rossini overtures
Beck - Morning Phase
Talking Heads Remain in Light.
Eva Cassidy, Live at Blues Alley
One of the few that can cover better than the original, IMO.
One of the few that can cover better than the original, IMO.
Smiths, Smiths, and more Smiths.
My daughter showed me this absolutely wretched video of Christina Aguilera doing Say Something. She had played me the song in the past and I found it pretty much a zero, but the video, with its repulsive connection of an old person dying and a young couple breaking up, is made even worse by Aguilera's histrionics. I would advise her not to go into acting.
Ah, the American Idoling of modern music.
Ah, the American Idoling of modern music.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
quote:Originally posted by Wine Canuck:
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Never get tired of this one.
quote:Originally posted by Wine Canuck:
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Capital 11163. I sold so many of this record in my record store days I still remember the catalog number almost 30 years later. You can tell if you have an original by this number.
PS., I never liked them.
Blondie - Parallel Lines album
George Jones, Hits I missed...And One I Didn't
quote:Originally posted by AML:quote:Originally posted by Wine Canuck:
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Never get tired of this one.
Possibly the most complete album I know of.
Little Feat "Hotcakes & Outtakes: 30 Years of Little Feat" (Rhino)
quote:Originally posted by Wine Canuck:quote:Originally posted by AML:quote:Originally posted by Wine Canuck:
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Never get tired of this one.
Possibly the most complete album I know of.
Does "complete" mean good or does it mean it's not missing any songs?
quote:Originally posted by The Old Man:quote:Originally posted by Wine Canuck:quote:Originally posted by AML:quote:Originally posted by Wine Canuck:
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Never get tired of this one.
Possibly the most complete album I know of.
Does "complete" mean good or does it mean it's not missing any songs?


XTC Drums and Wires.
Friedrich Burgmuller
Bright Eyes - Fevers and Mirrors
"Lovely Day" by Bill Withers. Happy music!
A little Bizet to start this beautiful weekend.
Carmen ( acts 1,3&4)
Carmen ( acts 1,3&4)
Darkside - Psychic
Hendrix Catfish Blues just rotated on Pandora.
If I never have to hear anything from Dark Side of the Moon the rest of my life, it will be a good thing. My rough calculation as a 48 year old who listens regularly to the radio is I've heard every song on that album 32,416 times.
If I never have to hear anything from Dark Side of the Moon the rest of my life, it will be a good thing. My rough calculation as a 48 year old who listens regularly to the radio is I've heard every song on that album 32,416 times.
quote:....who listens regularly to the radio...
Well, there's your first problem

The Kinks - Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround
Edith Piaf
Of Monsters and Men. I like some of their songs, and love the female vocalist's voice.
Paco de Lucia
quote:Originally posted by Seaquam:
Of Monsters and Men. I like some of their songs, and love the female vocalist's voice.
Speaking of female vocals, my shoe-care person had Amy Winehouse playing this morning when I dropped off my shoes. She was a walking train wreck, but she sure had a set of pipes.
The Drift
Cynic 'Kindly Bent to Free Us'
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