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beautiful^
yes al green how could i forget ~d'angelo ~pixies ~ani defranco ~Joan jett -crimson and clover mocheeba- fear and love and finaly that new andre 3000 and kelis song its hot hot hot and some bone thuggs-krazie bone smokin bhudda and that back to the hoe-tel song kinna jazy these songs are all kinna sexy too i guess but beautiful none the less oh and laurn hill unplugged |
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ok i think i'm gonna have to pull out the big guns they just cant hold without the triggah fingah itchin =)
dru hill - these are the times dru hill - angel dru hill - in my bed boyz 2 men - dear God boyz 2 men - passin me by boyz 2 men - girl in the life magazine boyz 2 men - song for mama boyz 2 men - 4 seasons of lonliness boyz 2 men it just dont stop baby! |
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My List:
Glen Gould plays JS Bach's Goldberg Variations (1981 version) Astrud Gilberto's vocals on a summer afternoon Henryk Gorecki - Symphony No.3 as performed by the London Sinfonietta w/ Dawn Upshaw Seba - "Planetary Funk Alert" Global Communication - "Ob-selon Mi-nos" from 76:14 Nightmares on Wax - "Night's Introlude" from Smokers Delight Brian Eno - "An Ending (Ascent)" from Apollo Donald Byrd - "I Love The Girl" from Fancy Free |
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Chopin and Schubert as also excellent, but my next fav is probably Liszt; damn he's awesome. His pieces are technically insane, apparently he had really abnormally large hands or something and it shows in his compositions, hehehe. Schumann is great as well. |
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robert miles- children (dream version)
robert miles- fable (dream version) lamb- gorecki lamb- gabriel royksopp- poor leno sigur ros- samskeyti massive attack- black milk massive attack- group four massive attack- sly massive attack- a prayer for england enigma- gravity of love enigma- sadness hooverphonic- nr 9 moby- everloving paul van dyk- tell me why radiohead- karma police velvet acid christ- slut |
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anyways beethoven is my favorite too. the guy was so deep. musta been quite a person to be aquainted with. i'm guessing you're a pianist? i got all my knowledge on the piano from my sister... shes playing some schubert this very second |
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dandy warhols - good morning
dandy warhols - you were the last high manic street preachers - if you tolerate this klute - three of us manitoba - every time she turns round it's her birthday manitoba - i've lived on a dirt road all my life manitoba - jacknuggeted |
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How the fuck a deaf man conduct a fucking orchestra answer me that and i will shut up in a satisfyed manner... And "Well he did it didn't he"? does not count... |
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Ryantron, Ashlee and Sean have good taste in music :)
Here are a few tracks off the top of my head: Radiohead - Karma Police Radiohead - Talkshow Host Radiohead - True Love Waits Sigur Ros - Njosnavelin Sigur Ros - Untitled 1 Lamb - Gorecki Lamb - Heaven Lamb - Gabriel Golfrapp - Paperbag The Cure - lovesong Coldplay - Yellow DJ Shadow - Midnight in a perfect world Halou - I'll Carry you Mazzy Star- Fade into you Portishead - Mourning Air Portishead - Undenied Soma Sonic - Crazy Moon Maxwell - This Woman's Work The Kundun Soundtrack The Virgin Suicides Soundtrack The Great Expectations Soundtrack The Cruel Intentions Soundtrack The Carrington Soundtrack The Vanilla Sky soundtrack The Gattaca Soundtrack David Gray - Please Forgive Me David Gray - This years love lots of stuff by John Coltrane Requiem For a dream soundtrack - Lux Aeterna The Verve - The Drugs don't work Diana Krall - Love is where you are Ani Difranco - Revelling, Reckoning School night Placebo - Without you i'm nothing |
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I just gotta get my two cents in on this one
Sublime's version of Trenchtown rock 2pac "Life goes on" Radiohead "Creep accoustic version" Pearl Jam "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter" Eric Clapton unplugged "Leila" Jimmi H "Mary" John B "Pathfinder" Ben Harper "Waiting for an angel" And several songs metioned above Led Zepplin "Over the hills and far Away" and Rawthang "Epilouge VIP" to name just a few worth checkin' out. |
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BTW k-pryde, Beethoven still did compose well into his deafness, though he didn't exactly conduct any symphonies, heh. And yeah, most of my Beethoven knowledge comes from playing the Piano, and from my mom who also played. Last edited by Sean; Mar 05, 04 at 12:53 AM. |
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