Music, v. 2010
Listening, playing, performing, composing — it’s a big part of our lives.
Continued from v. 2009.2.
Date: March 28, 2010
Categories: Life, The Universe, Things We like
Saturday, 4 May 2024
Life, the universe, pies, hot-pink bunnies, world domination, and everything
Listening, playing, performing, composing — it’s a big part of our lives.
Continued from v. 2009.2.
Date: March 28, 2010
Categories: Life, The Universe, Things We like
Love you guys!
What are the general MB feelings about Lady GaGa? i’m curious, she seems to have become a bit of a divisive character among people i know
Well, some of her songs ( *cough* Bad Romance! *cough* ) are really annoying, but she’s awesomely unique and stuff. Unlike a lot of people ( *cough* Justin Bieber *cough* ).
Eh. Personally I’m not a fan of her music, and she just seems odd to me. Still, to each ens own.
Honestly, I’m slightly creeped out by her, but in general I like her much better than most current pop artists. I like that her songs are about other things than love/romance. I don’t really like her music personally, but it’s not so bad compared to a lot of other stuff.
1) Lady Gaga…..
she’s strange, but I find myself belting out her songs when I’m bored and have had too much orange juice.
I think I might be getting a new nano! I’m not sure if I’ll love it as much as my ancient one, but it has a spiffy video camera.
Lady Gaga is… interesting. As these things go, she’s actually not terrible, but she’s very… odd. (Keep in mind that I never listen to pop music.)
So I just started a jazz combo. Which has sort of been my intention since the start of the year. I play piano decently, and I have a really good drummer and a really good tenor sax and a pretty bad bassist. So now I need to figure out how to teach the bassist what to do without isolating him. And I don’t really know the bassist (although the other guys in the combo do). Ah, the joys of organizing a musical group…
As for what I’m listening to these days, my various obsessions are definitely having an influence. I’ve listened to plenty of John Barrowman (who has an amazing voice) and the Once More With Feeling soundtrack (which is absolutely hilarious and absolutely brilliant). And some of the Glee soundtrack too, for that matter. And I’m still listening to lots of showtunes.
Oooh, I want to go to Target and buy Volume 2 of the soundtrack of Season 1 of Glee today…
i approve of the john barrowman and the showtunes! and the jazz combo!
basically i approve of you
i am going to take a jazz bass class next year and actually figure out how to play the damn thing. rock bassists are no help, they’re all “durr scales why would you do those” and i’m all “grr need real music to read i must be classically trained or at least jazzily trained”
anyway yeah, jazz is awesome
I’ve been doing jazz since 7th grade. And I started taking jazz piano lessons in 8th grade. Jazz is sort of my thing when it comes to music.
Lol… You don’t necessarily need real music if you understand the theory behind it. But you’d probably want to at least start with real music if you don’t have a good grounding in jazz theory. *is currently learning to do bass lines on the piano so that I can teach my rock bassist*
Lady G: I don’t like her songs but I like how she does what she wants without regard to current trends and stuff. She seems like a cool person (from what little I know about her) even if I’m not a fan of most pop music.
I LOVE Regina Spektor. I want to find her and hug her. And then I want her to sing for me. Because I love her. ♥
The stuff on the radio is SO horrible. For the last year and a half, I have not heard any good songs. Except for Lady Gaga, but she doesn’t count. I mostly listen to a classical station now, and NPR occasionally. But NPR is like, news.
I’ve been listening to the Beatles lately, as mentioned on the Random Thread.
‘Day Tripper’ now.
Oh wait, that one just faded out… ‘Hey Jude’ now.
It’s a compilation that my friend made. She’s a serious Beatles fanatic.
Of the songs on here, I really like ‘I’ll Follow The Sun’ and ‘She Loves You’. And a bunch of others, but those are the new ones.
Actually, I think I like just about all of them. ‘A Day In the Life’ is sorta… Different, but it’s not bad. ‘I Am the Walrus’ is really different, but again, not really that bad.
Out heeere in the fields…I fight for my meeeals…
Enough said.
I looove the who. partly because they’re kind of my childhood and partly because they’re just awesome
i finally got PB&J’s CD! listening to it now. it’s pretty flamablamablous
Oh yeah, The Who is awesome.
You know who’s NOT awesome? BOWIE.
Pseudo’s CD can go to cake. Or to Keiffer, whichever gets it away from me.
* is in love with Bowie/Ziggy Stardust *
Ziggy played guitar, jamming good with Weird and Gilly, the Spiders from Mars. He played it left hand.
I love Bowie! Bowie is so flammy! *sings Bowie songs*
I think that a lot of my friends have music addictions. Am I alone in believing in the concept of a music addiction?
No, I know a lot of people who are addicted to music. I mean, in my opinion that’s probably a good thing, seeing as even though addictions are not generally good, a music addiction is a whole heck of a lot better than some other addictions I can think of.
I’m definitely addicted to music. I have over 11.5k songs on my ipod, and even more on my computer. i wake up to music, fall asleep to music, study to music, relax to music, and play music. it’s pretty much constant.
I have a music addiction. It even makes my headaches go away. XD
I couldn’t imagine living without music.
Music addiction? Oh, yeah. I can’t do pretty much anything without listening to music. Which I really need to get over, given that I can’t do that during contests and stuff…
8~ The Who….I need to listen to them. I grew up listening to them while hanging out in the barn with Dad, and now I need to steal some of his music or get my own. Their whole blowing things up is fun, but not a little wasteful. Poor guitars. 0.o
Roger Daltrey is in a video adaptation of The Beggar’s Opera, which was simply awesome in general. Have you seen it?
8.1.1~ David Bowie? Actually, he is awesome.
No. Bowie is annoying. ANNOYING.
“Show me the way to the next whiskey bar, tell them we must die…”
*runs away screaming*
That’s a Doors song.
Actually, both the Doors and Bowie have versions of that song, but neither of them wrote it. I think.
Also, I’m sorta in a fight with my social studies teacher over whether Bowie’s or the Doors’ version is better. (You can guess which sides we’re on, I’m sure. )
I like the version by the Doors. but it’s the first one i heard, so yeah…
Actually it starts with Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (from 1927). Not difficult to see how it would appeal to Bowie and the Doors. Brecht/Weill were made for Bowie.
Jinx!
Wait, Bowie sings that song? I like that song, really Bowie sings that song? *spazzes* I need to see if I’ve got that on my iPod now.
The song is by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. It’s called “Alabama Song” and appears in their musical “Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny.”
Okay, does anyone here know Love and Theft?
I have recently been introduced to them, and their music is awesome.
Who likes Coldplay?
I have Viva La Vida, and the songs that I like on it are: Life in Technicolor, Lost!, 42, Viva La Vida, and Death And All Of His Friends. The rest are… okay, I suppose, but not that great. But since I only have the one album, that doesn’t mean that some of their other songs aren’t good.
Replies to upper part of thread:
Lady Gaga: past: *ick* present: XD <3 ?
Jazz: past: (: present
Regina Spektor: ?
Beatles: past: *love* present: *love/memories*
The Who: :)/?
Bowie: ??
Coldplay: past:? present:
I currently am going through a bit of a phase (made up of many smaller phases) in music appriciation. I find a song that fits my mood/ feeling at the time and listen to it on repeat for up to 2 days, by which time my mood has usually changed, so I select a new song and repeat the cycle. Wait, no. That was me about a month ago, I have become a bit broader in my appriciativeness since then. I had about two weeks where I mostly listened to Ministry of Magic, then these past two weeks I have mostly been listening to electronic (the genre) (which includes Ministry of Magic) because for some reason it is connected to spring in my mind. My favorite band is MoM at the moment, due to their elecronicness (bonus points for being Wrock).
Lady GaGa: Her songs are weird, but there are worse singers out there..
Jazz: All right…
Coldplay: I like Viva la Vida, Reign of Love, Strawberry Swing, Rainy Day. Glass of Water, and a few others not so much. I only have about 10 or so.
Phases of music appreciation: I download a few songs to my iPod, listen to them obsessively, eventually get bored with them and listen to something else obsessively, go back to the first lot of songs, download some new ones, and so on.
i try to keep everything (which is why i have so many :-!) because sometimes even if i haven’t listened to a song/band for months, a sudden urge to listen to it/them will pop up and if they’re not there, i will be sad
Green Day! Green Day! Green Day!
As I live in the Bay Area, I feel myself required to be a devoted fan. Not to mention the fact of their uberawesomeness.
Also in love with the Ramones. & the Who. & the Clash. A bit weirded out by the fact that Billie Joe Armstrong and Tre Cool’s children are respectively named Joey and Ramona. (This isn’t nearly as stalkerish as you might think-I regularly encounter Joey, and was friends with Ramona in preschool. I love the Bay Area.)
I feel soooo guilty about not practicing trombone today.
Borggis, Bunce and Bean,
On fat
One short
One lean
These terrible crooks
So different in looks
Are never less equally mean!
Borggis, Bunce and Bean,
On fat
One short
One lean
These terrible crooks
So different in looks
Are never less equally mean!
Fantastic Mr. Fox is a cool movie.
the new pornographers are coming in june! so going i think i might even be out of school by then (we go super late, but most of my classes have final papers, not exams)
You know when you find music that you just instantly like, in the most random of places? I love that.
I watched a video about the One Day Without Shoes, and it had this awesome song on it, so I did some sleuthing, looked up the band and I like all the samples and suchlike I’ve hear of them. Mmmm……I need to get some new music. Yes, I do. I need to look up some of the music Pip’s roommate told me about too………uhh my wallet’s going to hate me. >.<
20-
Yes. I found out about this awesome band, Love and Theft-actually, got to meet them- at what I had thought would be my sister’s violin group’s recital, and just that.
21~ Awesome!
This group is called Elliot, and their lyrics are awesome. Simple, but thoughtful and just flammy in general. Rock, but it’s nice. I like.
19- Wait, WHAT? Pornographers…am I missing something here?
And, assuming I interpreted you right, I would give pretty much anything to know Billy Joe/Tre Cool’s kids. I mean, w00t.
Don’t worry. It’s not what you think.
the new pornographers. it’s a band. their songs are not about pornography. it’s just sort of a name
I’ve been listening to Chameleon Circuit a lot.
*approval*
Current obsession: The Killers.
I’ve been listening to Hot Fuss and Day and Age nonstop because A burned me copies in exchange for some Fall Out Boy. And they’re SO GOOD.
I especially love the “I’ve got soul but I’m not a soldier..” in All These Things That I’ve Done. Ah…*melts*
So apparently the bassist in my jazz combo can’t read bass clef… *is annoyed* I decided to have us play Cantaloupe Island because it has a beastly piano part, my sax and drummer are really good and can play their parts, and it has a really, really easy bass part. The only person who has trouble with it is the bassist.
Ok, so I heard that to copywright a song you’ve written, you only have to play it in public.
I’m into songwriting, so I was wondering- does anyone know about this? Is it true? How, exactly, does this work?
On another topic- I have discovered the music of Taylor Swift. She’s okay, but I’ve heard better. But her song Hey Stephen makes me laugh, so that’s good.
Right so i found a video of john barrowman singing i know him so well and this has reawakened my love for chess (the musical, not the game). but no longer am i content with listening to the pretty musics! no, i have been obsessively searching for a movie version, and having found none, have resorted to begging someone to make me one via facebook statuses, which, given that i’m not really friends with anyone in a position to do that, isn’t all that helpful. (well, maybe felicia day. but she’s busy being awesome in other ways, and it is extremely doubtful that i would show up on her news feed)
aaaanyway. tear tear. do want. but yeah, check out the music if you haven’t heard it. and definitely listen to the JB cover of that song, it is -fantastic-
oh and (sorry for double-post) if you have heard it and are thinking “gawsh ebeth, been there, done that” than check out the concert version that i only just found out about yesterday but was rather excited about. it’s got josh groban and idina menzel, so you know it’s quality.
speaking of idina, anyone see glee? or i guess that’s a tv shows discussion :-/
and if you’ve seen that too, well, aren’t you just a special snowflake. go away and listen to drunksheldon sing the elements song or something. i have random, arbitrary obsessing to do. (chessmoviemakenowplz?)
OMG, that is an amazing version of Chess. *is freaking out* And it’s the version of Chess that’s on Pandora!
I love this post. I think I learned about Chess from this one CD of covers of showtunes I have that had I Know Him So Well. I’ve heard some of the music through Pandora and/or my mom singing it… I would like to actually see the whole thing. (A movie would be awesome.) The JB cover is amazing. And there’s an Idina Menzel and Josh Groban cover of it? Awesomeness. *will find once I get my actual computer back*
As for Glee, I couldn’t watch it because of stupid leadership education. *is pretty sure she could have learned more about leadership by watching Glee than by going to leadership education* I’ll watch it today once I get my computer back…
Yes, that is an amazing show…Watch the Madonna episode! ( By now, you probably have, but whatever ) I thought it was really good, especially “Vogue”
Yeah. It was great. My favorite, though, was probably the closing (Like a Prayer). Kurt needs to sing more.
Yeah I know. On the CDs, he only has one barely-solo where Lea Michele ( Rachel ) totally sings over him for most of the song. You know who else needs more solos? Anyone that’s not Rachel, Finn, or Mercedes. Especially Artie, because I think he’s cute.
Right so my ipod was dead and wasn’t letting me take the music off it before i restored it because it was being stupid. so i typed up a list of all the music that was on there, and i was thinking since it’s all nice and typed up i might as well post it here so people can ooh and aah and hopefully start up some kind of more ongoing conversation (glee conversation notwithstanding, the thread has been somewhat slow lately)
so i apologize for how ridiculously super long this is…also there might be repeats with the compilations where i forgot if i had already typed them up? if there’s no album listed it means i had random songs by that artist and wanted moar next time around! so this is stuff i currently don’t have but used to, and will hopefully again soon through some magical combination of my home computers, my friend’s computers, the stack of CDs sitting at home that andy made me like two years ago, the CDs piled in the basement, and downloading. i have also added to my collection a bunch of stuff from julia (who is here sleeping on my floor! :P) and some stuff i downloaded over break (art brut, john barrowman, moxy fruvous)
!!! – Louden Up Now
!!! – Myth Takes
Best of the Blues
1990s – Cookies
Mulan Soundtrack
A Chorus Line – OBC
A Prarie Home Companion
A.L. Lloyd – English Drinking Songs
Slumdog Millionaire Soundtrack
ABBA – Gold
ABBA – Greatest Hits
ARK – Burn The Sun
Aaron Copland
Absence – The Decomposition
Aerosmith
Against Me – Against Me! Is Reinventing Axl Rose
Against Me – As The Eternal Cowboy
Against Me – New Wave
Against Me – Searching For A Former Clarity
Best Classics 100
Katamari Fortissimo Damacy
Alexander Ryback – Fairytales
Coffeehouse Classics
Alice Cooper – Along Came A Spider
Alkaline Trio – Agony & Irony
Planet Africa: The World of African Music
Amanda Palmer – Who Killed Amanda Palmer
Amon Amarth – The Avenger
Amon Amarth – Versus The World
Andrew Bird – Andrew Bird & The Mysterious Production Of Eggs
Andrew Bird – Armchair Apocrypha
Andrew Davis: BBC Symphony Orchestra – Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique
Andrew Lloyd Webber – Phantom of the Opera
81 Famous Poems
Angel: Live Fast Die Never
Ani DiFranco – Imperfectly
Ani DiFranco – Not A Pretty Girl
Antonio Vivaldi – Great Vivaldi Wind Concertos – Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Antonio Vivaldi – The Basic Baroque
A To Z of Classical Music
Anything Goes – Anything Goes – The New Broadway Cast Recording
Arcade Fire – Arcade Fire [EP]
Arcade Fire – Funeral
Arcade Fire – Neon Bible
Arch Enemy – Anthems of Rebellion
Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare
Arctic Monkeys – Humbug
Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not
Aretha Franklin – Greatest Hits
Rock Radio Vietnam
Arthur Fiedler – Pops Stoppers
Big Band Bash
Ken Burns Jazz
The Bluebird Sampler
Arturo Toscanini: NBC Symphony Orchestra – Beethoven: Symphonies
August Rush Soundtrack
Avantasia – The Scarecrow
Avenue Q
Ayreon – 01011001
Ayreon – Actual Fantasy
Ayreon – Actual Fantasy Revisited
Ayreon – Ayreonauts Only
Ayreon – Day Eleven: Love
Ayreon – Elected
Ayreon – Into The Electric Castle
Ayreon – The Final Experiment (+Bonus Acoustic Disc)
Ayreon – The Human Equation
Ayreon – Universal Migrator
Best of the Blues
B.B. King – Live at the Apollo
Barenaked Ladies – Gordon
Barenaked Ladies – Maroon
Be Your Own Pet – Be Your Own Pet
Be Your Own Pet – Damn Damn Leash – EP
Be Your Own Pet – Get Awkward
Be Your Own Pet – Get Damaged
Be Your Own Pet – Reading/Leeds 2006
Be Your Own Pet – Summer Sensation – EP
Zydeco Essentials
Beautiful Sin – The Unexpected
Beck – Beck’s Record Club
Beck – Guero
Beck – Mellow Gold
Beck – Midnite Vultures
Beck – Modern Guilt
Beck – Mutations
Beck – Odelay (Deluxe Edition)
Beck – One Foot In The Grave
Beck – Sea Change
Beck – The Information
Beck – The Songs of Leonard Cohen
Belle & Sebastian – Tigermilk
Benny Goodman
Bernard Haitink & London Philharmonic Orchestra – Shostakovich: The Symphonies
Ultimate Horror Movies Album
Academy Award Winning Songs
Bela Fleck – Greatest Hits of the 20th Century
Bill Haley – Great Stars of Rock ‘n Roll
54 Vintage Music
Grand Ole Opry Live Classics – The Bluegrass Collection
Billie Holiday
American Songbook Series, Cole Porter
I Got Rhythm: The Music of George Gershwin
Montery Jazz Festival: 40 Legendary Years
Billy Bragg & Wilco – Mermaid Avenue
Billy Bragg & Wilco – Mermaid Avenue Vol. II
Billy Idol – Devil’s Playground
Billy Idol – Whiplash Smile
Billy Joel – Greatest Hits [Vol 1 & 2]
Piano Grand! A Smithsonian Celebration
Billy Joel – The Best of Billy Joel
Billy Joel – The Essential Billy Joel [Discs 1 & 2]
Black Sabbath – Greatest Hits 1970-1978
Blackalicious – A2G EP
Blakey – Night in Tunisia
Blind Guardian – A Twist In The Myth
Blue Man Group – Audio
Blue Oyster Cult – Workshop Of The Telescopes [Discs 1 & 2]
Blur – The Best Of [Discs 1 & 2]
Blur – Think Tank
The Chess Blues-Rock Songbook
Bob Dylan – Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits (Remastered)
Bob Dylan – Greatest Hits
Bob Dylan & The Band – The Last Waltz
Bob Marley – Legend
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Gold
Bob Seger – Greatest Hits
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – Nine Tonight (Live)
Bon Jovi (random songs)
1985, Bowling For Soup
Brahms – Symphony No 4: Academic Festival Overture And Tragic Overture
The Bravery – The Sun and the Moon
The Bravery – Stir The Blood
Bruce Springsteen – Magic
Bruce Springsteen – The Rising
Bruce Springsteen – Bruce Springsteen Live 1975-85
Bryden Thomson/London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus – Vaughan Williams: The Complete Symphonies
The Music Man
Buddy Holly – Gold [Discs 1 & 2]
Buddy Holly – The Buddy Holly Collection [Discs 1 & 2]
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – Once More, Wit Feeling
C.P.E Bach – Bach Family Notebook
Camp
Cannibal Ox – The Cold Vein
Carbon/Silicon – The Last Post
Carlos Santana – Santana’s Greatest Hits
The Lion King Soundtrack
Catch 22 – Keasbey Nights
Greatest Hits – Trumpet
Bye Bye Birdie
Cheap Trick – The Authorized Greatest Hits
Cherrycoke – Acoustique
Chicago – Greatest Hits 1982-1989
Chris Botti – A Thousand Kisses Deep
Chris Botti – Chris Botti In Boston
Christopher Parkening – In The Spanish Style
Chuck Berry
Coheed and Cambria – Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
Coheed and Cambria – Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Vol. 2: No World For Tomorrow
Coheed and Cambria – In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
Coheed and Cambria – The Second Stage Turbine Blade
Cold War Kids – Loyalty to Loyalty
Cold War Kids – Robbers & Cowards
Collective Soul – Collective Soul
Collective Soul – Rabbits
Columbus Symphony Cadet Orchestra – Cadet Fall Concert
Counting Crows
Cream – Crossroads [Discs 1 & 2]
Cream – The Very Best of Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crosby, Stills & Nash – After The Storm
Daft Punk – Alive 2007
Daft Punk – Daft Club
Daft Punk – Discovery
Dan Auerbach – Keep It Hid
Datarock – Datarock
Dave Brubeck Quartet – Time Out
Dave Matthews Band – Stand Up
David Hall – Saudacao
David Newman – Serenity
Dawn of Tears – Descent
Deep Purple – Deepest Purple: The Very Best Of…
Putumayo Presents: India
Def Leppard
Demetri Martin – These Are Jokes
Dennis Brain – Mozart: Horn Concertos Nos. 1 & 4, Quintet, K.452
Dethklok – Dethalbum
Dethklok – Dethalbum II
Every Great Motown Song: The First 25 Years
Dio – The Very Beast Dio
Dire Straits – Brothers In Arms
Dire Straits – Desperado
Dire Straits – Money For Nothing
Dire Straits – Expresso Love
Disney – Disney’s Greatest Pop Hits: A Decade of Radio Singles
Disney – Hero Songs
Disney – The Music of Disney: A Legacy In Song (selected songs)
Dmitri Shostakovich – Best of Motion Picture Scores
Donal Hinely – Glass Stories
Donal Hinely – Midwinter Carols: Fourteen Selections On Glass Harmonica
Dr. Dog – Easy Beat
Dr. Dog – Takers and Leavers
Dr. Dog – We All Belong
Dr. Horrible – Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
Draco And The Malfoys – Brian Ross’s Album
Draco And The Malfoys – Draco and the Malfoys
Dream Theater – Octavarium
Dream Theater – Score
Dream Theater – Six Degrees of Inner Turbulance [Discs 1 & 2]
Dropkick Murphys – Blackout
Dropkick Murphys – The Gang’s All Here
Dropkick Murphys – The Meanest Of Times
Dropkick Murphys – The Warrior’s Code
Duke Ellington – Digital Duke
Duke Ellington – The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse
Duran Duran (random songs)
Dutoit, Charles/Schiff Andras/Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks – Mendelssohn – Klavierkonzerte Nr. 1 und 2
E Nomine – Die Prophezeiung
E Nomine – Finisternis
E Nomine – Nachtschicht Vol 1
E Nomine (random songs)
Eagles of Death Metal – Death By Sexy
Eagles of Death Metal – Heart On
Earth Wind & Fire – The Eternal Dance [Disc 1-3]
Eddie Izzard (everything evar)
Edvard Grieg – Peer Gynt Suites, Piano Concerto
Edward Elgar – Cello Concerto. George Lloyd – Symphony No. 9
Great Speeches In History
Elmar Oliveira, Robert Koenig – Elmar Oliveira Plays Favorite Encores
Elton John – Greatest Hits
Eluveitie – Evocation I-The Arcane Dominion
Eluveitie – Slania
Eluveitie – Spirit
Eluveitie – Ven (remastered)
Elvenking – From Blood To Stone
Elvenking – Heathenreel
Elvenking – The Winter Wake
Elvenking – To Oak Woods Bestowed
Elvenking – Two Tragedy Poets (…And A Caravan Of Weird Figures)
Elvis Costello
Elvis Presley – The Number One Hits
Ensiferum – From Afar
Eric Clapton – 24 Nights [Disc 1 & 2]
Eric Clapton – Pilgrim
Eric Clapton – Reptile
Erich Kunzel: Cincinnati Pops Orchestra – Mancini’s Greatest Hits
Erich Kunzel: Cincinnati Pops Orchestra – The Ultimate Movie Music Collection
Erich Kunzel: Cincinnati Pops Orchestra – Time Warp
Eugene Ormandy & The Philadelphia Orchestra – Fright Night: Music That Goes Bump In The Night
Eugene Ormandy & The Philadelphia Orchestra – The Fantastic Philadelphians
European Winds – Hammersmith: Geoffrey Brand conducts the European Winds
Evil Dead: The Musical
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits
Flight of the Conchords – Flight of the Conchords
Flight of the Conchords – Folk The World Tour
Flight of the Conchords – HBO One Night Stand
Flight of the Conchords – I Told You I Was Freaky
Flight of the Conchords – The Distant Future
Flogging Molly – Drunken Lullabies
Flogging Molly – Float
Flogging Molly – Swagger
Flogging Molly – Within A Mile of Home
Folkearth – A Nordic Poem
Folkearth – By The Sword of My Father
Folkearth – Drakkars In The Mist
Foo Fighters – Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Foo Fighters – Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters – In Your Honor [Discs 1 & 2]
Foo Fighters – One By One
Foo Fighters – Skin And Bones
Foo Fighters – The Colour And The Shape (+Bonus CD)
Foo Fighters – There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Forbidden Broadway
The Four Tops
Frank Sinatra – 36 All-Time Favorites
Frank Sinatra – Nothing But The Best – The Frank Sinatra Collection (Remastered)
Frank Sinatra – The Concert Sinatra
Frank Zappa
Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand [Discs 1 & 2]
Franz Ferdinand – Lucid Dreams
Franz Ferdinand – Tonight
Franz Ferdinand – You Could Have It So Much Better
Frederic Chopin – Chopin: Piano Concertos #1 & 2
Full Monty
Gaelic Storm – Bring Yer Wellies
George Gershwin – I Got Rhythm: The Music of George Gershwin
Glee Cast – Ep10.Ballad
Glee Cast – Ep11.Hairography
Glee Cast – Alone (Single)
Glee Cast – Bust Your Windows (Single)
Glee Cast – Can’t Fight This Feeling (Single)
Glee Cast – Don’t Stop Believin’ (Single)
Glee Cast – Ep09.Wheels
Glee Cast – Gold Digger (Single)
Glee Cast – Jump (Single)
Glee Cast – Last Name (Single)
Glee Cast – Maybe This Time (Single)
Glee Cast – Mercy (Single)
Glee Cast – Push It (Single)
Glee Cast – Rehab (Single)
Glee Cast – Smile (Single)
Glee Cast – Somebody To Love (Single)
Glee Cast – Take A Bow (Single)
Glee Cast – Taking Chances (Single)
Glen Hansard – Once
Gnarls Barkeley – St. Elsewhere
Gogol Bordello – Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike
Gogol Bordello – Super Taranta!
Gorgoroth – Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam
Gorgoroth – Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt
Grease
Great Big Sea – Fortune’s Favor
Great Big Sea – Play
Great Big Sea – Road Rage (Live)
Green Day – Dookie
Greg Edmonson – Firefly
Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest
Gustav Holst – The Planets
Gustav Mahler – Mahler: Symphony #5
Hadag Nachash – The Sticker Song (Single)
Hair – 20th Anniversary Edition
Hammerfall – Masterpieces
Hans Zimmer – Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Hans Zimmer – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Helloween – Keeper of the Seven Keys
Helloween – The Walls of Jericho
Helloween – random songs
Henry Mancini – Victor Victoria
Hermann Baumann; Jaap Schroder: Concerto Amsterdam – Virtuoso Horn
Honeytones – Studio Bee
Huey Lews & The News – Four Chords & Several Years Ago
Huey Lewis & The News – Time Flies…The Best of Huey Lewis & The News
Ida Maria – Fortress ‘Round My Heart
Igor Stravinsky – Le Sacre Du Printemps (The Rite of Spring)
High Fidelity Soundtrack
Interpol – Our Love to Admire
Interpol – Precipitate EP
Interpol – Turn On The Bright Lights
Iron & Wine – Fall 2007
Iron Maiden – A Real Dead One
Iron Maiden – A Real Live One
Iron Maiden – Brave New World
Iron Maiden – Dance of Death
Iron Maiden – Edward the Great
Iron Maiden – Fear of the Dark
Iron Maiden – Live At Donington 1992 [Disc 1 & 2]
Iron Maiden – Live At Rock In Rio 07/06/01
Iron Maiden – No Prayer For The Dying
Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind
Iron Maiden – Powerslave
Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time
Iron Maiden – The Number of the Beast
Itzhak Perlman – Schindler’s List
Itzhak Perlman – Beethoven: Violin Sonatas [Discs 1 & 2]
J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton – The Road To Escondido
J.S. Bach – Bach Family Notebook
Jackson Browne
Jaco Pastorius – Jaco Pastorius
Jaco Pastorius – The Birthday Concert
James Allen – James Allen’s Album
Beethoven: The Greatest Hits
Janis Joplin – Janis Joplin’s Greatest Hits
Jason Donovan – Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Jekyll & Hyde – Jekyll & Hyde Highlights
Jelly Roll Morton
Jet – Get Born
Jim Davenport, Uncle Jack, Hans Wright, Brock Morman, and Mom
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Buffett – Feeding Frenzy (Live)
Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American (2CD Deluxe Edition)
Jimmy Eat World – Chase This Light
Jimmy Eat World – Clarity
Johann Sebastian Bach – A Bach Festival For Brass & Organ
John Cale/Lou Reed/Nico – Bataclan 72
John Hiatt – Perfectly Good Guitar
John Lee Hooker – Don’t Look Back
John Lennon – Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
John Lennon – Lennon
John Miller, St. Mary’s Chamber Players, Neville Marriner – Vivaldi: Bassoon Concertos
John Philip Sousa – Sousa: A Treasury of Masterpieces
John Williams – Greatest Hits (1969-1999) [Disc 1 & 2]
John Williams – Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban
John Williams – Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone
Johnny Cash – 16 Biggest Hits
Johnny Cash – The Legend of Johnny Cash, Vol. II
Jonathan Coulton – JoCo Looks Back
Jonathan Coulton – Other Experiments
Jonathan Coulton – Smoking Monkey
Jonathan Coulton – Thing A Week (1-4)
Journey – Greatest Hits
Journey – The Essential Journey [Discs 1 & 2]
Julian Casablancas – Phrazes for the Young
Jørn – The Duke
Jørn – The Gathering
Karate Coyote – Little Victories (EP)
Karate Coyote – Move (EP)
Karen O & The Kids – Where The Wild Things Are
Keb’ Mo’ – Keep It Simple
Keith Lockhart: Boston Pops Orchestra – A Splash of Pops
Kevin Kammeraad – Tomato Collection
Kimya Dawson
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band – Louis Armstrong And King Oliver
Kings of Leon – Because of the Times
Kings of Leon – Live From The Hammersmith Apollo
Kings of Leon – Only By The Night
Kings of Leon – Youth and Young Manhood
Kings of Leon – Aha Shake Heartbreak
Kings of Leon – Day Old Belgian Blues (EP)
Kings of Leon – Holy Roller Novocaine (EP)
Klaus Badelt – Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl
Korpiklaani
LOTR – Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Lady GaGa – The Fame
Lady GaGa – The Fame Monster
Laurindo Almeida/Sharon Isbin/Larry Coryell – 3 Guitars 3
Led Zeppelin – Houses of the Holy
Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin I
Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin III
Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV
Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti
Led Zeppelin – Presence
Lena Horne – Stormy Weather
Leonard Slatkin: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra – Vaughan Williams: Tallis Fantasia; Barber: Adagio
Leprechaun – The Ultimate Dance
Les Miserables – Original London Cast
Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials – Get Wild!
Living Colour – Collideoscope
Classics For Pleasure
Lorin Maazel: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra – Mahler: Symphony #1
Lou Reed – Transformer
Luciano Pavarotti – Notte D’Amore
Ludwig Van Beethoven – Symphonies
Ludwig Van Beethoven – Symphony #9
Ludwig Van Beethoven – Beethoven: The Greatest Hits
Luther Gravey And The Soul Biscuits – Live AT Union Street Station
MC Frontalot – Nerdcore Rising
MC Hawking
MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
Magic Bullets – Spaceland and Part Time Punks Present: Magic Bullets [at the Echo – July 22nd, 2007]
Magic Bullets – a Child but in life yet a DOCTOR in love
Masterplan – Aeronautics
Masterplan – Masterplan
Mastadon – Blood Mountain
Mastadon – Call of the Mastadon
Mastadon – Leviathan
Mastadon – Remission
Matt & Kim – Grand
Matt & Kim – Matt & Kim
Michael Jackson – Number Ones
Michael Jackson – Thriller
Mike Perkins – Sway
Miles Davis – The Complete Concert 1964 My Funny Valentine + Four & More
Miles Davis – Workin’ With The Miles Davis Quintet
Mitch Hedberg – Do You Believe In Gosh
Modest Mouse – Good News For People Who Love Bad News
Modest Mouse – No One’s First, And You’re Next
Modest Mouse – The Lonesome Crowded West
Modest Mouse – This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About
Modest Mouse – We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
Monty Python’s Spamalot
Moonsorrow – Kivenkantaja
Moonsorrow – Vildes Luku – Havitetty (Chapter Five – Ravaged)
Moonsorrow – Voimasta ja Kunniasta
Mozart – Columbia Symphony Orchestra/Symphony No. 35 “Haffner†& No. 39
Muddy Waters – The Complete Plantation Recordings
Muppets – Muppet Show Album 2
Muppets – The Muppet Movie
Muse – Absolution
Muse – Black Holes & Revelations
Muse – Hysteria (EP)
Muse – Invincible (EP)
Muse – Origin of Symmetry
Muse – Showbiz
Muse – Sing For Absolution (EP)
Muse – Starlight (EP)
Muse – Supermassive Black Hole (Single)
Muse – The Resistance
Mute Math – Time Is Running Out (Single)
Mute Math – Mute Math [Bonus Tracks[
Nancy Larson – Poorrock Abbey: Music From The Monastery
Nena – 99 Luftballoons
Neville Marriner: Academy of St. Martin In The Fields – Vaughan Williams: Tallis Fantasia, Greensleeves, Etc.
Neville Marriner: London Symphony Orchestra – Bizet: Carmen & L’Arlesienne Suites
Nigel Simpson – Bach Family Notebook
Nightwish – Amaranth CDS
Nightwish – Angels Fall First
Nightwish – Century Child
Nightwish – Dark Passion Play (+Bonus Disc)
Nightwish – End of an Era [Discs 1 & 2]
Nightwish – Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish
Nightwish – Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan
Nightwish – Made In Hong Kong (And In Various Other Places)
Nightwish – Oceanborn
Nightwish – Once
Nightwish – Over The Hills and Far Away [France]
Nightwish – The Siren
Nightwish – The Sound of Nightwish Reborn (EP)
Nightwish – Wish I Had An Angel CDM
Nightwish – Wishmaster
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade and Russian Easter Festival Overture
Nile – Those Whom The Gods Detest
Nintendo Power – Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Nirvana – In Utero
Nirvana – Incesticide
Nirvana – Nevermind
Nobuo Uematsu – Final Fantasy IX
Oasis – (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?
Oomph! – Monster
Opeth – Blackwater Park
Opeth – Ghost Reveries
Optimus Rhyme – Optimus Rhyme
Optimus Rhyme – School the Indie Rockers
Origin – Antithesis
Rent: OBC
My Favorite Year: OBC
Otis Rush – Lost In The Blues
Ozzy Osbourne – Bark At The Moon
Ozzy Osbourne – Blizzard of Ozz
Pat Benatar – True Love
Paul Simon – Rhythm of the Saints
Pearl Jam – Binaural
Pearl Jam – Yield
Percy Grainger – Famous Folk Settings
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Clair de Lune and Other Moonlit Melodies
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Violin Concerto, Sym 4 F min
Peter, Paul & Mary – Peter, Paul and Mary
Pink Floyd – Is There Anybody Out There – The Wall Live 1980-81 [Discs 1 & 2]
Pink Floyd – Obscured By Clouds
Pink Floyd – Pulse [Discs 1 & 2]
Pink Floyd – Relics
Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd – The Wall [Discs 1 & 2]
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
Pixies – At The BBC (Live)
Pixies – Best Of Pixies – Wave of Mutilation
Pixies – Bossanova
Pixies – Complete ‘B’ Sides
Pixies – Dolittle
Pixies – Trompe Le Monde
Placebo – Battle for the Sun
Placebo – Black Market Music
Placebo – Meds
Placebo – Sleeping With Ghosts
Placebo – Without You I’m Nothing
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Concerto 1 B Flat Min – 1812 Overture
Queen – Greatest Hits
Queens of the Stone Age – Era Vulgaris
Queens of the Stone Age – Lullabies To Paralyze
Queens of the Stone Age – Over The Years And Through The Woods
Queens of the Stone Age – Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age – Songs For The Deaf
Queensryche – Empire
Queensryche – Operation Mindcrime I & II
Radiohead – Amnesiac
Radiohead – Hail to the Thief
Radiohead – In Rainbows
Radiohead – Kid A
Radiohead – My Iron Lung [EP] [UK]
Radiohead – OK Computer
Radiohead – Pablo Honey
Radiohead – The Bends
Raffi – Baby Beluga
Ray Charles – Genius Loves Company
Ray Charles – Ray
Ray Charles – The Best of Ray Charles
Ray Charles – The Birth of Soul
Ray Charles – The Gold Collection: 40 Classic Performances
Raymond Leppard: English Chamber Orchestra – Baroque Favorites
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Red Hot Chili Peppers – By The Way
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Freaky Styley
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Mother’s Milk
Red Hot Chili Peppers – One Hot Minute
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Stadium Arcadium
Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Uplift Mofo Party Plan
Red Onion Jazz Babies – Louis Armstrong and King Oliver
Reel Big Fish – B-Sides and Rarities
Reel Big Fish – Cheer Up!
Reel Big Fish – Everything Sucks
Reel Big Fish – Favorite Noise
Reel Big Fish – In The Good Old Days… (Demo)
Reel Big Fish – Keep Your Receipt
Reel Big Fish – Monkeys For Nothin’ and the Chimps For Free
Reel Big Fish – Turn The Radio Off
Reel Big Fish – Viva La Internet
Reel Big Fish – We’re Not Happy ‘Till You’re Not Happy
Reel Big Fish – Why Do They Rock So Hard?
Repo! The Genetic Opera (Deluxe Edition)
Richard Wagner – Wagner: Overtures
Rivers Cuomo – Alone: The Home Recordings
Rivers Cuomo – Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo
Rodgers & Hammerstein – South Pacific
Royer, Bardolph, Sinigos – Downbeat
Rush – A Farewell To Kings
Rush – Caress Of Steel
Rush – Counterparts
Rush – Fly By Night
Rush – Grace Under Pressure
Rush – Hemispheres
Rush – Hold Your Fire
Rush – Lady Madonna
Rush – Moving Pictures
Rush – Permanent Waves
Rush – Power Windows
Rush – Roll The Bones
Rush – Test For Echo
Rusted Root – When I Woke
Santana – Jin-Go-Lo-Ba
Santana – Santana Jam (Live)
Sarah Vaughan – The Essential Sarah Vaughan
Saul Williams – Saul Williams
Say Anything – In Defense of the Genre
Say Anything – Say Anything
Show Boat
Silversun Pickups – Carnavas
Silversun Pickups – Swoon
Simon & Garfunkel – Old Friends
Simon & Garfunkel – The Concert In Central Park
Skyclad – A Burnt Offering for the Bone Idol
Skyclad – A Semblance of Normality
Skyclad – Another Fine Mess
Skyclad – Folkemon
Skyclad – Irrational Anthems
Skyclad – Jonah’s Ark
Skyclad – No Daylights Nor Heeltaps
Skyclad – Oui Avant-Garde A Chance
Skyclad – Prince of the Poverty Line
Skyclad – Silent Whales of Lunar Sea
Skyclad – The Answer Machine?
Skyclad – Vintage Whine
Skyclad – Wayward Sons of Mother Earth
Smashing Pumpkins – Rotten Apples: Greatest Hits
Smashing Pumpkins – Singles and B-Sides
Smashing Pumpkins – Zeitgeist
Smokey Robinson – 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection – Best of Smokey Robinson
Snow Patrol – Up To Now
Sonata Arctica – Broken (Single)
Sonata Arctica – Don’t Say A Word (EP)
Sonata Arctica – Ecliptica
Sonata Arctica – For The Sake of Revenge
Sonata Arctica – FullMoon (Demo)
Sonata Arctica – Gates of Metal, Hultsfred 2004
Sonata Arctica – Last Drop Falls (Single)
Sonata Arctica – Orientation (EP)
Sonata Arctica – Paid In Full (Single)
Sonata Arctica – Reckoning Night
Sonata Arctica – Replica 2006 (Single)
Sonata Arctica – Shamandalie (Single)
Sonata Arctica – Silence
Sonata Arctica – Songs of Silence (Live In Tokyo)
Sonata Arctica – Successor (MCD)
Sonata Arctica – Takatalvi (MCD)
Sonata Arctica – The Collection
Sonata Arctica – The Days of Grays
Sonata Arctica – The End of This Chapter
Sonata Arctica – UnOpened (Single)
Sonata Arctica – Unia
Sonata Arctica – Victoria’s Secret (Single)
Sonata Arctica – Winterheart’s Guild
Sonata Arctica – Wolf & Raven (Single)
Sonic Youth – Goo [Disc 1 & 2]
Sonic Youth – Sister
Soul’s Mirror – Soul’s Mirror
Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Spoon – Get Nice
Spoon – Gimme Fiction
Spoon – Transference
Stevie Wonder – Natural Wonder (Live)
Stolen Babies – Cannibal Flesh Riot
Stolen Babies – Demo 2002
Stolen Babies – The 2004 Demo
Stolen Babies – There Be Squabbles Ahead
Styx – 20th Century Masters: The Millenium Collection – The Best of Styx
Styx – Caught In The Act [Discs 1 & 2]
Styx – Edge of the Century
Styx – Classics Vol. 15
Styx – The Grand Illusion
Sublime – Second Hand Smoke
Suburban Rhythm – Suburban Rhythm
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (movie)
Switches – Drama Queen
Switches – Lay Down The Law
Switches – Switches B-Sides
Switches – Switches Remixes
Sylvia Greenberg, James Bowman, Etc; Riccardo Chailly: Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus – Orff: Carmina Burana
TV On The Radio – Return To Cookie Mountain
Talking Heads – Best Of Talking Heads
Tenacious D – The Pick of Destiny
The Band – The Last Waltz [Discs 1 & 2]
The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds
The Beatles – A Hard Day’s Night
The Beatles – Abbey Road
The Beatles – All You Need Is Love
The Beatles – Ballad of John and Yoko
The Beatles – Beatles For Sale
The Beatles – Help!
The Beatles – Let It Be…Naked
The Beatles – Live At The BBC [Discs 1 & 2]
The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles – Paperback Writer
The Beatles – Please Please Me
The Beatles – Revolver
The Beatles – Rubber Soul
The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles – The White Album
The Beatles – With The Beatles
The Bravery – Stir The Blood
The Bravery – The Sun And The Moon
The Clash – Combat Rock
The Clash – Cut The Crap
The Clash – Give ‘Em Enough Rope
The Clash – London Calling
The Clash – Sandinista! [Discs 1 & 2]
The Clash – The Clash
The Clash – The Clash (U.K.)
The Clash – The Essential [Discs 1 & 2]
The Cure – Wild Mood Swings
The Decemberists – Picaresque
The Decemberists – The Crane Wife
The Decemberists – The Hazards of Love
The Doors – Best of the Doors
The Dresden Dolls – The Dresden Dolls
The Duke Spirit – Neptune
The Eagles – Eagles Greatest Hits [Discs 1 & 2]
The Fabulous Horndogs – Dog Tracks
The Feeling – Join With Us
The Feeling – Twelve Stops and Home
The Flaming Lips – At War With The Mystics
The Flaming Lips – Clouds Taste Metallic
The Flaming Lips – Embryonic
The Flaming Lips – Hear It Is
The Flaming Lips – Hit To Death In The Future Head
The Flaming Lips – In A Priest Driven Ambulance
The Flaming Lips – Oh My Gawd!
The Flaming Lips – Soft Bulletin
The Flaming Lips – Telepathic Surgery
The Flaming Lips – Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
The Flaming Lips – Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
The Fratellis – Costello Music
The Fratellis – Fratellis B-Sides
The Fratellis – Here We Stand
The Fratellis (Stolen Babies) – Recordings
The Gift of Gab – 4th Dimensional Rocketships Going Up
The Guild – Do You Want To Date My Avatar (Single)
The Kinks – Greatest Hits
The Knux – Remind Me In 3 Days…
The Kooks – Konk
The Little Mermaid – OBC
The London Symphony Orchestra – Vaughan Williams
The Lonely Island – Incredibad
The Mars Volta – The Bedlam In Goliath
The Meteors – The Best of the Meteors
The Mighty Boosh – The Power of the Crimp
The Monkees – Daydream Believer And Other Hits
The Monkees – Then & Now…The Best of the Monkees
The New Pornographers – Challengers
The New Pornographers – Electric Version
The New Pornographers – Mass Romantic
The New Pornographers – Twin Cinema
The Offspring – Americana
The Offspring – Greatest Hits
The Offspring – Splinter
The Ohio State University Marching Band – Hang On Sloopy
The Ohio State University Marching Band – I Wanna Go Back
The Ohio State University Marching Band – Strike Up The Band
The Pogues – The Very Best Of
The Police – Every Breath You Take: The Singles
The Polyphonic Spree – The Beginning Stages Of…
The Polyphonic Spree – The Fragile Army
The Polyphonic Spree – Together We’re Heavy
The Polyphonic Spree – Wait (EP)
The Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely
The Ramones – Loud Fast
The Rasmus – Black Roses
The Redwalls – The Redwalls
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Romeros – Rodrigo – Vivaldi – Guitar Concertos
The Roots – Rising Down
The Sex Pistols – Filthy Lucre
The Sex Pistols – Flogging A Dead Horse
The Sex Pistols – Jubilee
The Sex Pistols – Kill The Hippies (Live)
The Sex Pistols – Kiss This
The Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols
The Sex Pistols – Spunk
The Sex Pistols – The Great Rock ‘n Roll Swindle
The Sound of Music
The Strays – Le Futur Noir
The Tragically Hip – In Between Evolution
The Velvet Underground – 1969 Live Vol. 1 & 2
The Velvet Underground – Another View
The Velvet Underground – Live MCMXCIII [Discs 1 & 2]
The Velvet Underground – Loaded
The Velvet Underground – Peel Slowly And See [Discs 1-5]
The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground – VU
The Velvet Underground – White Light/White Heat
The Vines – Highly Evolved
The Vines – Winning Days
The Weavers – Best of the Vanguard Years
The White Stripes – Elephant
The White Stripes – Icky Thump
The Who – A Quick One
The Who – Endless Wire
The Who – Face Dances
The Who – It’s Hard
The Who – Live at Leeds
The Who – Quadrophenia
The Who – The Who By Numbers
The Who – The Who Sell Out
The Who – The Who Sings My Generation
The Who – Tommy
The Who – Who Are You
The Who – Who’s Last [Discs 1 & 2]
The Who – Who’s Next
The Wombats – Girls, Boys & Marsupials
The Wombats – Metropolis Final Reef
The Yardbirds – Crossroads
Them Crooked Vultures – Mind Eraser, No Chaser (Single)
They Might Be Giants – The Else
Thom Yorke – The Eraser
Tim Minchin – Darkside Live
Tim Minchin – So Rock
Titanic: The Musical
Tom Gabel – Heart Burns
Tom Lehrer – Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer – Songs And More Songs By Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer – That Was The Year That Was (1965)
Tom Lehrer – The Joe Raposo Sessions (for The Electric Company) (1971-72)
Tom Lehrer – The Richard Hayman Sessions (1960)
Tom Lehrer – The Rob Fisher Sessions
Tom Lehrer – Tom Lehrer Revisited
Tom Petty – Wildflowers
Tuatha de Danann – Tingaralatingadun
Tuatha de Danann – Trova Di Danu
Turmion Katilot – U.S.C.H!
Tyr – By The Light of the Northern Star
Tyr – How Far To Asgaard
U2 – How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
VHS Or Beta – Bring On The Comets
Vampire Weekend – Contra
Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
Van Canto – A Storm To Come
Van Canto – Hero
Van Halen – Van Halen
Van Morrison – Best Of Van Morrison
A Dedication In Seven Ages: Anthology of Poetry
World’s Favorite Masterpieces
Velvet Revolver – Libertad
Vladimir Horowitz – Horowitz At Home
Voltaire – Almost Human
Voltaire – Banned On Vulcan
Voltaire – Boo Hoo
Voltaire – Devil’s Bris
Voltaire – Live
Voltaire – Ooky Spooky
Voltaire – Then And Again
Voltaire – To The Bottom of the Sea
Voltaire – Zombie Prostitute
Weezer – Maladroit
Weezer – Pinkerton
Weezer – Raditude
Weezer – Songs From The Black Hole
Weezer – Weezer (Blue Album)
Weezer – Weezer (Deluxe Edition)
Weezer – Weezer (Red Album)
West Side Story
Wicked – OBC
Wilco – Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
William Shakespeare – Henry IV Part 1
William Shakespeare – Much Ado About Nothing
Wingzar! – What We Lack For In Subtletly We Compensate For In Number Crunching
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Amadeus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Mozart Horn Concertos
Wolfmother – Cosmic Egg
Wolfmother – Wolfmother
Wynton Marsalis – Live Session (iTunes Exclusive) (EP)
Wynton Marsalis – The Marciac Suite
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Fever To Tell
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Gold Lion (Single)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Is Is (EP)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – It’s Blitz!
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Machine
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Show Your Bones
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
ZOX – Line In The Sand
ZOX – Take Me Home
ZOX – The Wait
anyway yeah if you see something you like…or hate…or whatever…than talk about it
… Wow. Long post is long.
You need more Green Day! And Coldplay! Many props on the Weezer collection, tho. I wish I had that much.
Are you my friend Margot?? Because that’s exactly what she likes. No, of course you’re not my friend Margot. But the similarities are odd.
i’ve listened to other green day…the newest album isn’t bad but it’s not something i desperately need back. they’ve gone downhill since dookie.
as for coldplay, eh. i like a few of their songs, which i will probably re-download at some point, but again, not desperate for it. and i think they all sort of sound the same after a while.
I like Pink Floyd too… Although I think that a lot of their music is really similar….
And Queen, the Who, and the Beatles (of course).
And They Might Be Giants is awesome. I define “nerd” as “one who listens frequently to They Might Be Giants”.
What Counting Crows music do you have?
Not much indie-I guess you do have the Decemberists, but you don’t have ‘If You’re Feeling Sinister’. Come on.
a lot of it is indie actually, but in the independent label sense, not the sort of “indie style” like the decemberists and arcade fire. but stuff like switches and the duke spirit are indie
Okay MB. In terms of live concerts – big stadium shows or little ones? And do not say “oh well hypothetically hugely famous bands but at little shows” because that doesn’t happen, we are talking Real Life here.
I have a newfound and glorious love for Tim Minchin. And everyone needs to share in it with me (and Ebeth).
31- Well, a lot of the bands I like a lot are small enough the small shows would be feasable/awesome.
But if we discount those, I’d rather see the bands I love in a huge stadium than ones I don’t know a well in smaller shows (well, to an extent, if there’s local bands I’ll support and stuff if I like the music. But if I find out some band from here is on the same day as Pitchfork/Modest Mouse I will be with the many people at MM).
This is partially because I go to so few concerts, I would rather have a chance to see my favorite bands live once even if it’s not a more intimate venue.
Tim Minchin is SO GREAT
i prefer smaller venues. i just have never really understood why people would want to pay more money to sit farther away and hear a less quality sound. plus the types of bands that play in stadiums are usually types that i am content to listen to on CD. they’re not as interesting. i mean i enjoy light shows and things but it’s not the selling point for me, i’d rather see how the musicians themselves act on stage and interact with them more.
although i guess (breaking my own rule here) a lot of the bands i go to see in concert -are- little no-name indie bands. but i like them, they’ve got character.
Y’know who does not get nearly enough attention? Quicksilver Messenger Service. They cakin’ rock.
Carla Bruni…
“Quelqu’un M’a Dit” ♥
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(I think I’m spelling that correctly…)
I think I’ve heard a better version of that song that Carla Bruni… Dede Bridgewater maybe? But in any case, good song, and yes, you’re spelling it correctly.
Let me just say that Beatles backmasking is a wholly terrifying thing to listen to. Especially Revloution 9. *shudders*
I mean, most of it is just intrepretive, but sometimes the words are really clear and it is scary. You can YouTube it, I suppose.
Turn me on dead man!
Okay, so I read this in the recent comments bar, and started laughing really hard cause of the R&R conversation about crushes on long dead occasionally fictional characters. And then I said “wait, the music thread WHAT”
OHHHH haha NO, it’s because that’s what Revolution 9 says backwards – “Turn me on dead man”. Search “Revolution 9” on Wikipedia and listen to the clip.
I should probably go see that.
I finally managed to listen to the whole of Revolution 9(before the whole “number nine” thing would drive me nuts and I’d turn it off 30 seconds in), and I have to agree, it is terrifying.
“And they all knew that as time went on, they’d get a little bit older and a little bit slower…”
So, I just spent all morning listening to music by Counting Crows, which I really enjoyed, which is odd because my dad really likes their music, and our music tastes don’t overlap very much. I’m too much like my mom, except I perfer vaugely agnsty mainly acoustic rock, some altenative, and some uncatagoized stuff to the rock/country/folk mixes she listens to. Actually, some of the folk is pretty good. And the rock, but once you cross rock with country-ishness, I don’t really like it as much. And that was one long, not thought out, vaguely random tangent. But whatever.
‘Paved paradise, put up a parking lot’.
You know, that was originally in French. I know. Shining down like water. I’ve got to get these random songs out of my head.
Big Yellow Taxi? I’m pretty sure that wasn’t originally French, since it’s a Joni Mitchell song… *looks* Yep, definitely originally in English.
Oh, it was released in French later that same year by Joe Dassin.
Ils ont tout pavé pour faire le grand parking.
live shows and venue size: okay it depends on the kind of concert. I’ve been to the long beach arena twice but the set up was different both times as was my enjoyment. The first time was for a “stand alone” concert of this one japanese rock group lol and they had seats set up not that anyone around me used them (FOURTH ROW TICKETS that i went through so much pain to arrange…sigh)
the second time was for taste of chaos which was insane :/ i went for three japanese bands that happened to be touring with the show but the crowd was kind of a giant heaving mosh which for me is not fun cause i’m tiny and can’t breathe +__+ also TOC is totally not my kind of music so maybe that was why i didn’t have much fun lol
other venues i’ve been to have been smaller…house of blues, the wiltern in LA. although the wiltern is actually more of a medium sized place i guess.
i think sitting at a concert is so weird. i know for more popular groups that’s inevitably what’s going to happen .
for me though so much of the enjoyment of a concert is the experience of seeing the artist up close, stage presence, jumping around or whatever and singing/cheering…of course it all varies on the type of music then…
So I would say that I don’t generally like huge arena sized venues and for the most part and prefer smaller places.
oh jeeez i’m going to two concerts within the next month or so and i am so stoked. it’s been so long since i’ve been to a legitimate concert.
I just made a great musical discovery.
Has anyone ever heard any songs by Chris Ingle (a.k.a NeverShoutNever)? He’s just amazing, and I completely love his music. If you get a chance, try listening to Hummingbird, it’s a great song.
Dio just died
wat
I have to admit, I clicked on this right when I saw it because I thought a new life form had taken over you, Piggy.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?
Are you okay, Piggy?
I… Dio’s dead. (o_o)
just got a bunch of the music i’d lost back from ben. hurrah!
also, does anyone on here use daytrotter? i would highly recommend it. my parents used to belong to this group that used to send them free CDs from various new artists, and it seems to work sort of like that except that it’s online and you only download the ones you want. the way it works is they have this studio in illinois, and musicians who are coming through will stop by and record a session. so there is a new band up on the site every day and they do like four songs that you can download for free. some are fairly well-known, like vampire weekend and tori amos, and some i’ve never heard of before. anyway, if anyone’s looking for new music they should go check it out.
*blows away cobwebs from thread*
I found some electronica/ambient/harddisk music from Switzerland that I’ve been listening to. It’s pretty good, I must admit. I think it’s two separate groups, one of which makes ambient/electronica stuff and the other harddisk music and audiosample mixes. Difficult to explain, but fascinating.
I finally convinced my mom to take me to Barnes & Noble so I could buy an Owl City CD, yay. I got the Ocean Eyes Deluxe Edition (ooooh!) and I can’t stop listening to it. The lyrics just blow my mind.
‘Cause she’s so high…
High above me, she’s so lovely
She’s so high…
Like Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, or Aphrodite
She’s so high,
High above me…
I’m rediscovering the music of my childhood. Drops of Jupiter is another song that I remember from being a kid and swimming during the afternoon, our swim club always played it on the radio.
*takes out broom* *sweeps away dust from thread* *puts broom back in closet*
I love Drops of Jupiter, as well as She’s So High Above Me by Everclear! Lovely songs…In other news, I finally got my Owl City channel on Pandora to play Beatles songs. *is content* Also, I’ve been listening to Never Shout Never quite a bit too. I like them (or is it just one guy?) a lot.
I LOVE NEVERSHOUTNEVER!
Yup, it’s one guy, and his name is Chris Ingle. He’s a really talented musician, isn’t he?
Yes, quite talented. I like his song “Trouble.”
I saw this in the sidebar and thought it referred to Cat Stevens. But it doesn’t. Sad day.
I also like Trouble. Hummingbird is my favorite, though; it was the first song I learned to play on guitar.
Hey, Soul Sister and Calling All Angels are also great Train songs.
The new Ozzy album is out, and the first two songs are the best.
Train-don’t like them so much, or Coldplay, or anything like that. Way too poppy for me (then again, the beatles also are, but ALO and Coconut Records aren’t). I don’t know. In Owl City, the indie aspect kind of redeems it, but they’re still not that great. Well.
I just got back from a Joan Armatrading concert. If you haven’t heard of Joan Armatrading, your parents probably have. All I’ll say just now is that she’s a kind of goddess.
I’ve heard that name. What genre of music is she?
Jazzy pop, rock, and blues, deep-voiced, gutsy, and high-energy. She seemed more pop when I first listened to her in the 1980s, but last night she looked happiest with an electric guitar in her hand. I love it when musicians really seem to be enjoying themselves.
I think I know who she is.
Has anyone else heard Man Of The World? Definitely the second-best album of 2010 that I know of, after Contra. Though if Leonard Cohen puts out his album this year, ALO may have some stiff competition.
Anybody know about URO? Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra? They’re awesome.
guys guys guys i only just found out that les mis (the musical) was also originally in french
defs thought it started in london. i really want to hear the french version now.
in other news, the music man is freaking fantastic. saw the movie at the ohio last night. such win.
“it’s a long-lost cause, i can never win/for the civilized world accepts as unforgivable sin/any talking out loud with any librarian/such as maaaaaaa…rian”
-…with a title like “Les Miserables”, how could you not have figured that out?
-The “new” movie or the 1962 (a.k.a. “good”) version of the Music Man?
i knew the -book- was in french, i thought the musical was adapted in english
wait what there’s a new one? i find that SO not okay. the old one, of course.
Yay, Music Man!
“Goodnight, My Someone” is my favorite track from Music Man. The movie is actually not half bad even when compared to the musical. Our school did it the year before I was a freshman, and I saw it then. It was really great. I love Harold Hill, he’s hysterical.
I once played a “pick a little” lady. What fun! Though I can’t remember now whether I was a Grecian urn or part of the fountain in the middle.
heehee i love the bit where they’re practicing and they do the grecian urn and all the books fall off their heads
Anyone know Iko Iko?
I am going to a Neil Young concert in eggsactly one week!
I love him! Have fun!
Modest Mouse and a few other bands on friday for the Pitchfork Music Festival!
dead thread is sorta dead, but i was wondering, are there any matt&kim fans on here? BECAUSE YOU SHOULD ALL GO LISTEN TO THEM NOW. they are the happiest freaking band ever, they make me smile so much. i just saw them for the second time and amy and i already decided that we’re going again when they come back.
they played their new (unreleased) album after the doors opened while we waited for them to come out which was really awesome. it wasn’t terrifically audible, obviously, but it sounds good
my one complaint is that they didn’t do an encore. but they played a super long set
i came out completely covered in other peoples’ sweat. easily the best concert i’ve been to this summer
next week is weezer for FREE on the oval! i love my school so much
My buddy was just schpieling (did I spell that right? You know…on a schpiel.) about Matt&Kim. I’ll go check iTunes.
And you get to go see Weezer for free? Lucky.
You know, I’ve recently been listening to a band called Wolfmother, who was featured in The Hangover. The Joker & The Thief.
Then there’s Eminem…Something about him is appealing to me at the moment.
THE THREAD! IT LIIIVES!
yeah weezer was fantastic. rivers cuomo crowdsurfed right over my head. I TOUCHED HIS ENTIRE BODY
wolfmother is good. i like wolfmother. not so much an eminem fan…
Totally just remembered this thread. (And I can’t type)
Youtube playlist:
My Girl’s Ex-Boyfriend (Relient K)
Communication Break Dance (Japanese)
Black Cat (Mayday Parade)
Alfie (Lily Allen)
Champagne for My Real Friends, Real Pain for My Sham Friends (Fall Out Boy)
22 (Lily Allen)
I Hate Everything About You (Three Days Grace)
Maru Kaite Chikyuu instrumentals compiled (makes for rather good listening, actually- someone on Nico did it)
You Raise Me Up (Celtic Woman)
Rasputin (Boney M)
Fuhen (Rin) (Japanese)
iTunes playlist:
Long Way to Happy (Pink)
Give Me Novacaine (Green Day)
The Take Over, The Break’s Over (FOB)
Don’t Trust Me (3OH!3)
Beat It (FOB cover)
Telephone (Lady Gaga) (an indulgence)
Thanks For The Memories (FOB)
Jack’s Lament (Nightmare Before Christmas)
Home (dunno which movie, but it’s voiced by the same lady who was Meg in Hercules)
Yule Shoot Your Eye Out (FOB)
I’m Not Dead (Pink)
This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race (FOB)
Accidentally in Love (Counting Crows)
I certainly do have a lot of FOB. Huh.
Bad @pple (Vocaloid, I think?)
Whoops, Bad @pple is in Youtube playlist.
I wrote/composed a song and posted it on YouTube. Am I allowed to post it here?
One of my favorite Beatles songs is “Martha My Dear”.
concerts!
i’m almost definitely going to a couple in cleveland…ensiferum and finntroll (WITH JADEY) in february and dropkick murphys and against me! (with collegefriends) in march.
there’s a streetlight manifesto concert in cleveland that some of my collegefriends might be going to. i may hitch a ride, not sure though. that’s also in february
as for columbus, i’ll most likely go see anberlin in january (with foxy shazam! and another band i don’t know, circa survive). cold war kids are coming in march, not sure yet if i want to go see them
a bunch of my friends here are going to see girl talk but i’m not huge on him. i debated going to see dimmu borgir this thursday but that’ll be the last day of the quarter to hang out with collegefriends so i think i’m gonna party it up here instead. i don’t really know them that well, it was more of “oh my god a concert that isn’t terrible” because columbus hasn’t had any good ones in a while
oh (SFTDP, almost forgot) if i don’t see streetlight manifesto in cleveland i’d most likely go see interpol here, because they’re playing on the same day
Something (not sure what) has rekindled my love of In the Heights. (Love that show so much.) According to my roommate, I’ve listened to it 6 times in the last few days. I regret nothing.
Dead thread! In all fairness, it is rather old.
My new obsession is indie folk-ey music. Mumford and Sons (can’t believe I missed their concert in NYC) is great, and my other favorites are Noah and the Whale and Horsefeathers. I need my limewire back, though… No money to buy stuff.
Another good band (artist?) that doesn’t really fall into that category is Ben’s Imaginary Band. His music is really good, and free on his website.
Two guys were singing “The Cave” by M&S on the bus back from caroling today. They’re both amazing musicians, and were singing in harmony. They have a band, one plays guitar, the other plays mandolin, and they both sing.
I’ve been really enjoying classical, too, particularly Mendelssohn, Satie, and Chopin. I’m going to be playing one of Chopin’s Nocturnes on my flute for a music honor society solo.
New thread request? For the new year? And so I can talk more about Jonathan Coulton?
LIVE! I command thee, live!
But seriously, let’s get a stimulating conversation going. Why is this thread always dead? We all love music, right?
Can I ramble some more about that guy’s band? They recorded an original song, and it’s really good; I’ve had it playing on repeat. That’s sort of creepy, isn’t it?
No, seriously. I’m spamming this thread every day until somebody posts here.
Listen to The Banjolin Song by Mumford & Sons.
Also, That Guy’s Band (yeah, I’m capitalizing it because I can’t tell you the real name) is playing at a cafe near me two weeks from now. That’s much too long away. I feel so creepy though. Is that creepy? Probably not. I’ll just say that one of our mutual friends invited me.
Jade- I’m liking Jonathan Coulton very much. The Shopvac Song is brilliant.
I’m beating a dead horse here.
So, I’m thinking that if I find Marcus Mumford and beg him to let me play flute in his band, he’ll let me. That’s how they got their banjoist.
That’d be awesome.
I am one of the few people, it seems, who upon hearing “Little Lion Man” over five times in several days on the radio actually looked the band up. They have some really awesome songs. So why is the one that gets played so much the one that has to be censored? (thought)
THANK YOU. I THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR LOOKING ON THIS THREAD.
It’s just censored three times, I think, in Little Lion Man, and I don’t mind it too much. I think my favorite song by them (as of now) is The Banjolin Song, or Feel the Tide. The cool thing about The Sons is that they not all of their songs are in their albums, and they seem to change up their songs every time they play live. The other cool thing about them is that a lot of their songs are in 6/8, which is my favorite time signature. Everything just sounds cooler in 6/8.
You’re quite welcome.
Little Lion Man has the f-word in the chorus. I don’t mind it, but censoring a song kind of ruins it for me. There’s just a blank space where a word used to be. I know they have to do it, but I don’t like it.
I agree. Less usual time signatures are fun. (Have you heard “Money” by Pink Floyd? It’s in 7/4, I think.)
Money is a good song, but it’s a bit awkward. 6/8 is good because it’s so easy to get into. Very catchy, in my opinion.
Have you heard “Money” by Barrett Strong?
Completely different, but so much fun!
No kidding. I cringe every time I hear “I really —-ed it up this time” on the radio.
Has anyone else heard “Ironic” by Alanis Morissette? It’s pretty funny.
beedle – a girl in my poetry-type class did her end of the semester research paper on mumford and sons. she showed us one of their videos, though i don’t recall what it was called. there was a lot of stomping at the end…anyway i thought it was really nice!
dilemma: of Montreal is coming to LA the day after I’m off for summer. I love their music but I’m not sure if I’m ready for the naked debauchery. Hm.
you are a daughter of the internet, are you not? I bet you’ve seen worse.
HAHA this is true! my brother’s friends went to one their shows in new york and described it as a near religious experience.
So nobody has mentioned Beirut yet? Look for the TakeAwayShow video of “Nantes” on youtube.
I have one Beirut song from the Dark Was The Night compilation (Mimizan)
I seem to remember Penty liking them but she has dissipated from the internet it seems…
I watched that though! I think it is excellent to have music in public spaces like that. I was thinking how much i like the take away show thing, because there was a similar video by a japanese artist i like, which i then looked up and it turns out it was done by the same people! HOW FELICITOUS
if anyone’s interested in that, it’s shugo tokumaru…it’s a really beautiful video
it looks like there are lots of other artists i like as well hooray for andrew bird as always!
Yeah, the take away shows are a great series, and LaBlogotheque is a nice companion… if you speak French. I like NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts too, even though the feeling inside is so different from the outside.
Penty hasn’t been seen in the wild since december. :/
I listen to pop music very little (when my brother or sister force me) and watch pop music videos even less. However, I am impressed with Usher’s force jumping. Although the rest of the video and the song are both, in my view, pretty bad.
AHHHHHHHH!!!!! I was looking over this thread and the band “Fall Out Boy” was present!!! Multiple times!!! No offense to anyone who listens to them, but… Fall Out Boy? Just out of curiosity, what genre would you label them?
This sounds harsher than I meant it to. It’s just the only people I know who listen/listened to Fall Out Boy do/did it to seem cool by being edgy or alternative, and FOB is pretty mainstream. I don’t have anything against the band itself, just the way people think of them.
Fall Out Boy’s one of my favorite bands, and in no way am I ’emo’ or hardcore. In fact I know lots of people who like their music and aren’t posers. We just like their music and can relate to it, plain and simple. I think that just because some of the most hardcore FOB fans could be labeled as posers, doesn’t mean the majority are.
Seems like you are already jiggy with the lingo.
“Sick Puppies” is the worst name for a band. EVER.
Honestly, the only pop music I actually like is stuff by Bruno Mars. He’s a good singer (and NOT an autotuner), and he writes pretty good music. I hope he tours in Colorado soon…
“Grenade” is pretty good…
so i’m doing another of my delusions where i think i’m gonna listen to all my music straight through in some kind of order. i’m on day 2 and i’m still doing it, so hey.
what i’m doing now that i think will be helpful is doing this on my computer and reserving my ipod for whatever-i-want listening. that’s what always messed me up before, because sometimes i’d want to just listen to other music and then i’d forget where i was
anyway, yeah, this time i’m doing by album title. i’m about halfway through Abbey Road (that’s the beatles, if you’ve been living under a rock). so far i’ve listened through Against Me! demos (which i actually then deleted because i have all those songs somewhere in studio quality), A.M. from Wilco, A2G by Blackalicious, and Abba-Gold by guess who. after this is Absolution by Muse
also getting quite a bit of knitting done. i’ve been on such a knitting kick. it goes well with this music kick
I’m really enjoying Cage the Elephant. The censoring, at least in “In One Ear”, is really annoying because, well, there are a lot of curses, and it’s REALLY taking away from the song.
Ohmygosh, their music is so catchy, though!
listen to the uncensored version?
Oh, yeah, I know. I downloaded it from FrostWire, and it’s slow and annoying to use on my computer, so I’m suffering through it.
What are everybody’s favorite songs?
I love so many songs that it’s impossible to choose one, but recently I’ve really been liking Tomorrow On The Runway by The Innocence Mission.
I know what you mean… for me it’s been Worthless by A Thorn for Every Heart.
favorite song forever is weird fishes/arpeggi by radiohead
it fluctuates from moment to moment but i’ve decided to give that as my answer cause it usually ends up being true
i always want to do more with these threads…i never know what though. it seems like we all have relatively diverse musical tastes so it’s hard to find one thing to talk about.
for anyone who drives are there particualr songs you like to play while driving? i don’t have an ipod hookup anymore so i made a mix cd and i put songs that i tend to want to sing along with. best sing along song for me is “mistaken for strangers” by the national, which is probably really weird but there you go
also for anyone who is writing something, do you make playlists that have the feel of what you want to write, and that sort of thing? i’ve been kind of compiling this playlist that has aspects of this idea that has been slowly coming into view in my mind for a while and i find it’s really helpful to get in that mindset or whatever
if so would anyone like to share said playists :s