List a couple songs from the last 10 or songs that played on your streaming service of choice.
A random smattering of artists and favorite songs I've got on my current playlist right now:
Empty Houses - "Rope" John Mark Nelson - "After All I've Done" (but really the entire I'm Not Afraid album) DNCE - "Cake by the Ocean" Twenty One Pilots - "Heathens" or "Stressed Out"
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Fair warning, though -- the video is terrible. Really terrible. Not only is there no chemistry between the two main players at the end, but it feels as if two magnets of the same polarity are being physically forced together for swapping spit.
I'm pretty sure one of them killed the other one's dog. Great song, though.
I'm Ready by The Commodores. Songs don't always need lyrics, particularly funk.
Manhattan by Sara Bareilles. For when I feel like feeling sad. From what I understand, Ms. Bareilles wrote it when her desire to move to Manhattan to further her musical career was so strong she broke up with her boyfriend of 7 years, because he didn't want to leave LA. This song is written from his perspective. It crushes me.
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Just updated a bit of the description for Manhattan. I hadn't known the back story, but that makes it even more heartbreaking.
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Fred Jones pt. 2 - Ben Folds All Will Be Well - Gabe Dixon Band The Call - Regina Spektor Look What You've Done - Jet
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Oh. I love The Call by Regina Spector. She recently released a cover of While My Guitar Gently Weeps that is just fantastic.
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quote:Originally posted by JanitorBlade: Oh. I love The Call by Regina Spector. She recently released a cover of While My Guitar Gently Weeps that is just fantastic.
It's from Kubo and the Two Strings, and the song works very very with the movie.
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I'm Ready by The Commodores. Songs don't always need lyrics, particularly funk.
Manhattan by Sara Bareilles. For when I feel like feeling sad. From what I understand, Ms. Bareilles wrote it when her desire to move to Manhattan to further her musical career was so strong she broke up with her boyfriend of 7 years, because he didn't want to leave LA. This song is written from his perspective. It crushes me.
Really enjoying the Lake Street Drive stuff!
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Yuja Wang's inspired interpretation of Prokofiev's 2nd Piano Concerto. Conducted by Paavo Järvi (great conductor, I especially like his Ravel). Prokofiev wrote three, wonderful piano concertos. They're all very energetic and have high demands on the performer. The third is a bit whimsical and possibly my favorite, but the energy and verve of the 2nd is hard to beat.
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Hobbes, that one is... different - and quite captivating in a strange way. I can imagine it must be demanding to perform.
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Camera Obscura Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox Sertab Erener Diablo Swing Orchestra Solitude Aeternus Maria Rita Chico Buarque A Banda Mais Bonita da Cidade
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I listened to Savatage "Streets" today while coming to work. Yesterday I have played Tony Levin's Ressonator and before that Mesguggah's Destroy Erase Improve and Chaosphere.
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Savatage Edge of Thorns, Scrapping Young Lad best of 1996-2005, Echolyn s/t (2012) and I Heard you listening, Volbeat Seal The Deal & Lets boogie
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