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Redlemons
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posted 11-09-2001 05:15 AM     Profile for Redlemons   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
What music is everyone listening to these days? I know Pars is a techno-freak, Wolfie likes all sorts of stuff. Post your favourite song right now, tell us why you like it and if possible, post a link so the rest of us can download it

I've been listening to Aerosmith's Sweet Emotion (download the song here - 4.73mb) for the past couple of days. It's the opening song to one of my favourite movies (Dazed and Confused) and brings back a hell of a lot of memories of life when I first saw the movie, and probably the most carefree, relaxed, spontaneous, exciting few months of my life (summer 1998). The music reminds me of the movie, the movie reminds me of that summer.

Oh, and it's just a freakin' awesome song, too

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posted 11-09-2001 09:58 AM     Profile for Mich   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I only have CD's of Bon Jovi, Aerosmith and The Rolling Stones, well... wait a minute, I have one of The Coors too for relaxing my self while working on the computer. I don't like very much the music that people do actually, it is hard to me to find some radio station that plays decent music.
Now I have listened a nordic (I don't know exactly the country) group called HIM, I only knew 2 songs but I like it.

Sorry, no links.


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posted 11-09-2001 02:07 PM     Profile for Wolfie   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Yay! Bon Jovi and Aerosmith!!! I went to a Bon Jovi concert last year... it was the first one in the two they did at Wembley.... they are absolutely fantastic performers!

Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley.

I can't get over it. I really can't.

Sorry, no link. I don't have any place I can upload an mp3 except for digitalbrain... and then you need an account to download from me and it's all bad.

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posted 11-09-2001 05:20 PM     Profile for MadHatter   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
i would have to say.. house and drum and base

and pretty much anything that is on groovetech at the current time.

groovetech radio rocks.

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posted 11-09-2001 08:51 PM     Profile for Lindi   Author's Homepage     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mich:
I only have CD's of Bon Jovi, Aerosmith and The Rolling Stones, well... wait a minute, I have one of The Coors too for relaxing my self while working on the computer. I don't like very much the music that people do actually, it is hard to me to find some radio station that plays decent music.
Now I have listened a nordic (I don't know exactly the country) group called HIM, I only knew 2 songs but I like it.

Sorry, no links.


HIM, formerly "His infernal Magesty" is from Finland. I've got one record so I migh be able to hook you up with a few more songs. Which two songs do you know?

Their site is at: http://www.heartagram.com/

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posted 11-09-2001 10:16 PM     Profile for Scooby   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
It varies.
I've been listening to Bassic's Audiology V album (mp3.com) lately. A lot of electronica, symphonic electronica, electronic classica, and intelligent techno.
But I've also been listening to instrumental rock. The live albums by Vai & Satriani both rule.

But overall, mostly MP3.com artists in electronica/instrumental rock.


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posted 11-09-2001 10:17 PM     Profile for Scooby   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Almost forgot! I've also been listening to Holst's The Planets Suite a lot lately. In particular Jupiter
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posted 11-10-2001 12:08 AM     Profile for Parsout   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Fergie Live from GodsKitchen 27/10/01

He completely defers from hard house, to follow a true UK garage/gatecrasher happy style - makes the crowd go off.

Audiogalaxy.

Parsout


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posted 11-10-2001 11:17 AM     Profile for Mich   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Wolfie: Must be amazing to be in a Bon Jovi's concert. I have never see them in live, I don't want going to Madrid or Barcelona to see the concert, I would prefer see them in a magic stage like Wembley where you have been but that is difficult so I stay at home.

Lindi: Yes, Finland, OK. The two songs I know are "Pretending" and "In joy & silence". I like them, they sound really good. They are new here in Spain, I think they started to sound here one or two months ago.


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posted 11-10-2001 03:24 PM     Profile for Druidae   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Psykosonik
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ahhhhell yeah

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posted 11-11-2001 05:40 AM     Profile for Mich   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
posted 11-10-2001 11:17 AM    
                
>Lindi: Yes, Finland, OK. The two songs I >know are "Pretending" and "In joy & >silence". I like them, they sound really >good. They are new here in Spain, I think >they started to sound here one or two months >ago.

Ops!!! big mistake, not "In Joy & silence"!!! it's "In joy & sorrow" if I don't remember it bad.


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posted 11-12-2001 04:24 AM     Profile for Lindi   Author's Homepage     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Those two are from the latest album, the two songs that were released as singles. I've got the album before that called "razor blade romace", filled with good songs. As I said, if you wanna listen to them you know how to contact me.

You could look for a band called "69 eyes" too, it's another Finnish band. Not quite like HIM... but close.

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posted 11-13-2001 10:00 PM     Profile for JoJo   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I am still listening to The Tea Party. Their latest cd has been released, called "The Interzone Mantra". I think it's the best cd they have made. Anyways, my favourite tracks are Mantra, and The Interzone. Mantra is a 8 min song, and The Interzone is cool. I can't really describe them.

Here are some other cds I have been listening to a lot lately:

The Tea Party "Transmission" - An interesting take on electronica. I think, with the introduction of eastern instrument, instead of only samples and loops of the instruments.

Pink Floyd "The Wall", "Us and Them" - The wall must have been the coolest, most original concert there has ever been, and Us and Them is a rewriting of songs that a symphony plays. Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two) is really passionate in "Us and Them".

Rush "A Show of Hands" - ah, Neil Peart!

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posted 11-14-2001 12:15 AM     Profile for AcidWarp   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Anything that's in my Winamp playlist. From Collin James (Voodoo Thing) to Aphex Twin (windowlicker). Mozart (Piano Concerto 21 in C major) to Lynyrd Skynyrd (Sweet Home Alabama) and just about every musical genre in between. Oh yeah, I picked up the latest Slinky compilation. SlinkyPlanet: Moscow,Russia. Slinky's on world tour, an album from each city. . . Moscow's the first. It's ALLLLLL good.

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posted 11-14-2001 07:36 AM     Profile for Redlemons   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
JoJo - good to see you around again. I bought Triptych and The Edges of Twilight a few months ago on your advice and I'm loving every minute of both of them. The Tea Party are hardly even heard of in Australia.
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posted 11-14-2001 03:35 PM     Profile for JoJo   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
They are hardly known in Australia? Their latest cd did captured the number one spot there, for the alternative charts.

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posted 11-14-2001 10:57 PM     Profile for Redlemons   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Not 6 months ago Maybe the latest one, but when I bought Triptych and The Edges of Twilight I had to hunt for it.

Mind you, I don't exactly live in the middle of the city...


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