Topic: What song are you listening to?
I'm listening to November Rain by Guns and Roses. What are you listening to?
Last edited by Pierce Brosnan335 (20th Dec 2006 02:47)
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I'm listening to November Rain by Guns and Roses. What are you listening to?
Last edited by Pierce Brosnan335 (20th Dec 2006 02:47)
I'm listening to November Rainn by Guns and Roses. What are you listening to?
Im listening to Gave up on God by the Fun Living Criminals "great band"
Richard Hawley, 'The Ocean.'
Jimi Hendrix - 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)'
The last song I was seriously listening to was 'The Sound Of White' by Australian Missy Higgins. I love it.
The last song my cd player played last night was a live version of Grace Is Gone by the Dave Matthews Band. It was recorded at Fenway Park in Boston.
Under the Gun by the Killers. Great song, not well known, on the limited edition version of Hot Fuss.
Im listening to Gave up on God by the Fun Living Criminals "great band"
Great band and a great track, although it's Fun Lovin' Criminals
My fav at the moment is Casino Royale by Adventures Of Parsley - seriously good and seriously cheesy
Last edited by Sir Miles (18th Dec 2006 00:55)
I'm istening to November Rainn by Guns and Roses. What are you listening to?
Are you listening to the studio track or the live track?
Where the Streets Have No Name by the excellent U2.
Boom, Like That by Mark Knopfler
Pierce Brosnan335 wrote:I'm istening to November Rainn by Guns and Roses. What are you listening to?
Are you listening to the studio track or the live track?
It's from the greatest hits CD so I assume it is at a studio. Plus it sounds like it's not live.
Mr Martini wrote:Pierce Brosnan335 wrote:I'm istening to November Rainn by Guns and Roses. What are you listening to?
Are you listening to the studio track or the live track?
It's from the greatest hits CD so I assume it is at a studio. Plus it sounds like it's not live.
If your open to suggestions I'd like to recommend to you Guns & Roses Live era 87-93. Awesome live versions of GnRs best songs inclucing November Rain. My only complaint about the greatest hits CD is Estranged isn't on it. You can't have a best of album without the Estranged, Don't Cry, November Rain trilogy.
Listening to Uriah Heep. These albums came out around the year I was born, which puts off some people who only like new stuff, but they're more then great and still relevant to me. In fact more so.
"Come Away Melinda", an accoustical song obviously written with Vietnam in mind, has this strange power over me. It's a tearjerker that places one in a state of melancholy.
Don't really keep up with the new music scene, though one song I keep hearing at work is Weird Al's new "White And Nerdy" track. On the initial hearing, I thought he was saying "Dirty" and was disappointed when learning the actual line.
temple of love: sisters of mercy
bury me deep: sisters of mercy
cry little sister: sisters of mercy
yeah, i pretty much only liste to sisters of mercy
The song I am listening to can be heard by clicking on the link below, then scroll down to Dastardly & Muttley on their Flying Machines Theme.
It may sound a bit jerky, but only on first play.
http://www.hotink.com/wacky/wrstuff
Should have been the Moonraker theme tune.
Last edited by Moore Not Less (24th Dec 2006 20:07)
I'm listening to You Know my Name by Chris Cornell, a.k.a the theme song to 2006 Casino Royale.
I'm lisening to Ramble by Led Zeppelin. Not one of my favourites but I'm always one to give it a go. now it's Since I've Been Gone.
I made up a Xmas tape for the folks to listen to.
On it I had Knock on Wood (Casablanca), Sugar plum Fairy (Nut Cracker). Over The Rainbow (Wiz of Oz), Journey to Blofeld's Hideout (OHMSS), a couple of Elliot Smith songs including Miss Misery, We Have All The Time in The World (Armstrong), that Prokofiev piece and Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Garland again, hmm a bit worrying).
Anyway, the songs all did become a bit miserable towards the end...
Lol. I'm sure you'll be forgiven.
Currently I am hopefully nearing the end of several hours struggle with my new iPod. My dad was frustrated beyond belief but it's finally working and now im loading up lots of CDs, though it is taking rather longer than i expected.
I've been listening to the new Beatles CD 'Love'. It's got some really nice arrangements on it.
^If I may suggest something about your iPod. Load up as many Cds to your comp now. When you plug your iPod into the correct plug it should automatically transfer your music from the comp to the iPod. When that's done, change your iPod settings in iTunes to manual transfer. If you delete the music from iTunes, and keep it on automatic transfer, the next time you put music into iTunes to transfer to your iPod, the iPod will delete any music it can't find in iTunes. So my advice is after the first transfer of music, change your iPod settings (in iTunes Prefrences) to manual. It's a little confusing, but someone told me about it and I've been forever grateful. I hope this helps you.
I'm listening to "Blaze of Glory" by Jon Bon Jovi. I like it alot and I listen to it every now and again.
I'm working at my draft table listening to Montagues & Capulets by Sergei Prokofiev.
Fits the mood for the sketch...
I'm listening to "Man in a Purple Dress," from the Who's first new album in 24 years, "Endless Wire"
I'm listening to "Man in a Purple Dress," from the Who's first new album in 24 years, "Endless Wire"
How does this album compare to their older stuff?
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