What Music Are You Listening To?
Sufjan Stevens - Chicago (Multiple Personality Disorder version)
In my opinion, this and the acoustic version are some of the best tracks on The Avalanche and arguably better than the version that ended up on Illinois.
In my opinion, this and the acoustic version are some of the best tracks on The Avalanche and arguably better than the version that ended up on Illinois.
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I enjoyed that. Thanks TerminILL.
Get some true blues in y'all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... yIquE0izAg
Get some true blues in y'all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... yIquE0izAg
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"Wise words. One day I may even understand what they mean." - Levellass
"Wise words. One day I may even understand what they mean." - Levellass
Ahem *Puts on "And the Parrot Said"*tulip wrote:oh man Keening_Product, you're getting more interesting by the minute. First guy I've seen around here who knows pre-beatles, non-classical music.
(except mister ragtime Mink maybe)
More seriously, I enjoy Glenn Miller, Louis Jordan, Cab Calloway and various others...
Cereal Board!
(Cereal wiki has sadly died)Deltamatic wrote:Prepositions are things I end sentences with.
Run DMC - It's Tricky
Cereal Board!
(Cereal wiki has sadly died)Deltamatic wrote:Prepositions are things I end sentences with.
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Aaron Ross - "Tree of Knowledge"
http://aaronross.bandcamp.com/track/tree-of-knowledge
This is one of the most transcending/uplifting songs I have ever heard. It is beautiful
http://aaronross.bandcamp.com/track/tree-of-knowledge
This is one of the most transcending/uplifting songs I have ever heard. It is beautiful
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Matt Nathanson and Marshall Crenshaw.
I'd like to get a Futurama mod going. Here's what I've got so far:
http://www.pckf.com/viewtopic.php?t=2152
http://www.pckf.com/viewtopic.php?t=2152
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I've a new favourite:
The Cure - Disintegration
I listened to it, and then put on an old favourite:
Eric Clapton - Pilgrim
I really really strongly recommend Pilgrim. A masterpiece of serious songs, melancholy yet largely free from self-indulgence, by a great performer who has time and time again reinvented himself. "One Chance", "She's Gone", "Pilgrim" and perhaps best of all the little-heard Dylan tune "Born In Time".
Now I think i'll go off and listen to Disintegration again!
Edit: actually, Tulip
The Cure - Disintegration
I listened to it, and then put on an old favourite:
Eric Clapton - Pilgrim
I really really strongly recommend Pilgrim. A masterpiece of serious songs, melancholy yet largely free from self-indulgence, by a great performer who has time and time again reinvented himself. "One Chance", "She's Gone", "Pilgrim" and perhaps best of all the little-heard Dylan tune "Born In Time".
Now I think i'll go off and listen to Disintegration again!
Edit: actually, Tulip
...do you like the Melvins??Every now and then I enjoy a lil drone doom.
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