Night On The Sun - Modest Mouse Tell Everyone We're Dead - The Promise Ring Mayonaise (acoustic) - Smashing Pumpkins Pictures in a Frame - Tom Waits Asleep - The Smiths
and it's currently playing On Tooting Broadway Station - Kitchens of Distinction
good mellow night for me. and good randomizing on my computers part...
out of mild curiousity what is playing on your music box?
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At the moment, I've got a cover song shuffle going
Word Up - Korn Tainted Love - Marilyn Manson Blue Monday - Orgy Brick House - Rob Zombie Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm Faith - Limp Bizkit Mrs. Robinson - The Lemonheads I'm a Believer - Smashmouth I will Survive - Cake
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last 5 songs: A Favor House Atlantic-Coheed and Cambria Delux War Baby- Burning Airlines Get Your Riot Gear- Five Iron Frenzy Low Rider- War Italian Leather Sofa- Cake
and now i'm listenin' to Morning has Broken-Cat Stevens
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Head like a hole - NIN I am the law - Anthrax Sleep now in the fire - Rage against the machine Destroy the world around me - Mushroomhead Movies - Alien ant farm
now it's playing Where did you sleep last night - Nirvana
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Nothing. Nothing at all. I don't usually listen to music. And I really shouldn't be on Hatrack instead of doing homework... Posts: 1466 | Registered: Jan 2003
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Soul Coughing, Ruby Vroom Belly, Star The Dubliners, 30 Years A-Greying Wilco, A Ghost Is Born Kathleen Edwards, Failer (three times in a row) Arvo Part, Beatus Morphine, Yes The Waitresses, The Best of the Waitresses Gabriel Fauré, Requiem Tom Waits, Swordfishtrombones Monty Python, Monty Python Sings The Pogues, Peace and Love Uncle Tupelo, Still Feel Gone. Cocteau Twins, Echoes in a Shallow Bay
That's a reasonable cross-section of my musical tastes, too.
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Nice on the acoustic Mayonaise, Ben. Where is that from? I have a couple old Siamese Dream-era bootlegs of SP which are incredible.
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky looks interesting. I have a large number of Russian Choral music CDs, especially Basso Profondo and religious music (my Mother's family is Russian orthodox), and the few samples I have found in the last few minutes sound good. I'll have to go looking for that.
And I literally have EVERY Cocteau Twins CD ever released. I don't have all the songs from other compilations, but I even have the Christmas album (Snow), for which I ended up paying $60 on eBay because I could never find it for less. Posts: 720 | Registered: Oct 2004
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the mayonaise is from a bonus disc that accompanied my (regrettable) Machina CD courtesy of Best Buy.
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You know it's bad when you can consistently predict your random playlist... when the number of songs is over 2000.
My last five:
Everything's Not Lost - Coldplay Opium - Jump, Little Children This Night - Movin' Out soundtrack Encore - DJ Dangermouse Theme for Emmanuel - Stan Getz
Currently listening: Wandrin' Around - Carbon Leaf.
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I've been listening to lots and lots of Sublime recently.
And Ben, Tom Waits is utterly amazing. I hear the guy screams into a pillow every day to make his voice sound the way it does. (It's like a smoker's, but has all the power that you lose when you smoke a lot)
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5. American Football - Honestly? 4. Rue St. Vincent - Yves Montand 3. Sick and Soar - Sorry About Dresden 2. Rhino Skin - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1. (most recent) Oh Holy Night - Big Atomic.
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Hey! One of twinky's songs just came up on my random shuffle for the first time!
Between Gunsmoke and Whiskey and some Strauss, kinda fun.
And while I'm here... itunes is a singular program, so it is on shuffle. You would not refer to it as "they," so you couldn't say "are." If you're not sure, switching the noun to a pronoun usually helps.
Yes, itunes would work with dial-up... like everything else, though, with dial-up it would be slow when you're connecting to get song info or buy new music.
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Love Medley - Moulin Rouge Can't Take My Eyes off You - Tony Bennet The Riders of Rohan - Howard Shore Crash Into Me - Dave Matthews Band Landslide - Dixie Chicks
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Most Recently Played: Anything is Possible - Don Davis (The Matrix) Message in a Bottle - Sting Sans Day Carol - The Joy of Christmas (various artists) Mars - Holst (The Planets) Scott Skinner's Welcome to Inverness - Duncan Chrisholm The Ring Goes South - Howard Shore Pictures at an Exhibition: Promadade - Bernstein Where is my Mind (Fight Club Soundtrack) - Placebo
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"Where Is My Mind" is by The Pixies if I remember correctly.
"Love Will Come Through" - Travis "Wake Up" - The Walkmen "Sari" - Nellie McKay "Hanging on for Hope" - The New Amsterdams "I Want You" - Rachael Yamagata
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Thats what a lot of downloaders claim, as well as a lot of lyrics sites, but if you look at Placebo's website it is indeed on their album. Also if you listen to songs by both bands it sounds more like Placebo than it does the Pixies. Believe me, I spent a couple of hours trying to figure it out Posts: 3295 | Registered: Jun 2004
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Weird... yeah, maybe placebo did a cover of it. Thing is, if you listen to it, and listen to placebo songs the style much more matches the style of Placebo's songs than that of The Pixies... But yea, looks like they did a Pixie cover. You're right Posts: 3295 | Registered: Jun 2004
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Flipping to iTunes Party Shuffle, I get in my Queue:
My Drag -- The Squirrel Nut Zippers (Perrenial Favorites) God Shuffled His Feet -- Crash Test Dummies (God Shuffled His Feet) I Wanna Be Your Dog -- The Stooges (Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels Soundtrack) Don't Bother None -- Yoko Kanno + Seatbelts (Cowboy Bebop OST) Beautiful World -- Rage Against The Machine (Renegades) Bheadh Buachaillin Deas Ag Sile -- Solas (The Hour Before Dawn)
I found a copy for $16 on Amazon. I was afraid the vendor wouldn't come through or the condition would be bad [said it was new] -- but he/she did and the condition was as promised.
I've missed not be able to hear that album [had it on tape, but the cassette broke].
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Gilderoy Lockhart (HP soundtrack) - John Williams Andante un poco maestoso - Schumann: Symphonies No 1 "Spring / No 4 Getting Better - The Beatles My Name is Not Merv Griffin - Dartmouth Aires The Night Santa Went Crazy - Weird Al Looking Back on Today - The Ataris Love Pledge and The Arena (Star Wars ep II) - John Williams I Get Knocked Down - Smashmouth (?) My December - Linkin Park Bring Me Down - Puddle of Mudd The Grouch - Green Day The Hornburg - Howard Shore Far Away Boys - Flogging Molly
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