What songs are you listening now?

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The discussion revolves around various music recommendations and personal listening experiences, highlighting a mix of genres from classic rock to classical pieces. Participants emphasize that enjoying certain music, like Kyuss or Gorillaz, doesn't require a specific lifestyle, countering stereotypes. There are mentions of iconic songs and artists, including The Beatles and Metallica, with some humorous exchanges about preferences, such as the debate between Bach's Chaconne and Aqua's "Barbie Girl." Nostalgia plays a role as members recall fond memories associated with specific songs and artists. Overall, the thread showcases a diverse appreciation for music across different eras and styles.
  • #31
Bladibla said:
You just can't say that :devil: .
I can if I want to, in a world of plastic; it's just fantastic.
 
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  • #32
arildno said:
I can if I want to, in a world of plastic; it's just fantastic.

http://www.mangore.com/chaco.html

Click on 'play', and then you will see the divine light.
 
  • #33
Bladibla said:
http://www.mangore.com/chaco.html

Click on 'play', and then you will see the divine light.
You don't have another format on this?
 
  • #34
arildno said:
Aqua's "Barbie Girl" is better..







Runs and hides..

I suddenly have this visual of arildno as the guy from this video with the crazy facial hair and expressions... ahhhhhhhh!

That song is oddly catchy which is just wrong!
 
  • #35
Norman said:
I suddenly have this visual of arildno as the guy from this video with the crazy facial hair and expressions... ahhhhhhhh!

That song is oddly catchy which is just wrong!
Nowhere as catchy as this one of course:
catchytune
 
  • #36
fade to black -metallica
 
  • #37
Tool- Lateralus.
 
  • #38
Holiday - Green Day
 
  • #39
Wow Wow Wibble Woggle Wazzie Woodle Woo - Tim Noah
 
  • #40
I had to do a Google search to convince myself that you weren't just pulling our legs, Evo! :smile:

What I've got on at the moment is much less eye-catching: Wilhelm Peterson-Berger's Violin Concerto.
 
  • #41
jtbell said:
I had to do a Google search to convince myself that you weren't just pulling our legs, Evo! :smile:
Hey, I'm always serious. Actually, the song's just been going through my head all day. :bugeye:
 
  • #42
"thank you gravity" - http://www.purevolume.com/shotgunrules

down with CLEAR CHANNEL :-p
 
  • #43
BWV 1067 Bach - orchestal suite.
 
  • #44
You guys put me in the mood...

Bach - Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 - performed by Pablo Casals in Paris on June 2, 1938. Thinking of the events of the years following this performance...
 
  • #45
I'm a slave for you - Britney Spears
 
  • #46
Weezer- The Blue Album
 
  • #47
laminatedevildoll said:
I'm a slave for you - Britney Spears
Is that because you can't shut it off or is someone torturing you? :biggrin:
 
  • #48
Wild horses - Rolling Stones, just love that song.
 
  • #49
Godsmack- Serenity
 
  • #50
honestrosewater said:
You guys put me in the mood...

Bach - Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 - performed by Pablo Casals in Paris on June 2, 1938. Thinking of the events of the years following this performance...

Ah yes. Pablo made that prelude famous all around..

Still, nothing beats chaconne :biggrin:
 
  • #51
I'd just call to say i love you, old song though but truly a good song.
and *I love this bar*

You will also enjoy yourself much more with *Say you love me (never never go away)*--this disco brings back good memories of me and my loved one.
 
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  • #52
matthyaouw said:
Weezer- The Blue Album



defiently thue best weezer album there is right on matthyaouw
 
  • #53
Bladibla said:
Ah yes. Pablo made that prelude famous all around..

Still, nothing beats chaconne :biggrin:
I haven't had the pleasure. I'll be sure to check it out.

So you like the piano? Do you like Chopin?
 
  • #54
Evo said:
Is that because you can't shut it off or is someone torturing you? :biggrin:

It seems like everyone else is listening to pretty cool music, so I thought I'd mix it up a bit.
 
  • #55
honestrosewater said:
I haven't had the pleasure. I'll be sure to check it out.

So you like the piano? Do you like Chopin?

Yeah. The nocturne in C sharp minor is one of my favourite pieces.
 
  • #56
oh, if you want to hear the chaconne, go to this website:

http://www.greatjsbach.net/WorkDetail.php3?detail=BWV1004

It's korean, but just tick on any of the bottom list A 'ciaconna' (there are different instrumental versions avaliable) and press 'send'

The original is for the violin, but the piano version is earth-shattering.
 
  • #57
blimkie said:
defiently thue best weezer album there is right on matthyaouw

It's certainly very good, though I've not heard all of them. Maladroit is also good. The new stuff is terrible though :frown:
 
  • #58
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  • #59
arildno said:
The chaconne.

EDIT: "Knowing me, knowing you" at www.abbasite.com

huh? :confused:
 
  • #60
Bladibla said:
huh? :confused:
Oh, I listened to the chaconne for some time, it was good. Then I listened to ABBA.
 

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