Kill Devil Hill - Bruce Dickinson
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Kill Devil Hill - Bruce Dickinson
Beck - Girl
Die Walkure by Richard Wagner.
(what the title means in German, I have no idea)
usually I dont listen to music from my computer, but from my cd-player, but now I actually have something on on my computer:
Goodbye by the Spice Girls
I just rediscovered how beautiful that song is, and u probably think Im stupid, but I do honestly not care.
Nothing, because my loudspeakers don't want to work :bawling: But in my mind: Because the Night - Bruce Springsteen
Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side
"do, dee do, dee do, do do do..."
Buttercup - The Foundations :p
"Third Waltz" by Frédéric Chopin
Entrance - Dimmu Borgir
(Hats off to anyone who knows who Dimmu Borgir are!)
You like Dimmu Borgir, my hat off to you sir. Not many people I know like such Black metal.
Anyway I am listening to:
River Of No Return - Bruce Dickinson
(Everything I Do) I Do it for You - Bryan Adams
The Scotsman Song - The Brobdingnagain Bards
Send Me An Angel - Scorpions (Album: Crazy World)
"Slavonic Dance No. 2" by Anton Dvorak
Dvorak is great, When I read your post I just had to put on his 9th Symphony, which I consider to be his best work.
Ninth Syphony 'From the New World' - Antonin Dvorak
Eu Te Devoro - Djavan
Electron Blue - REM (it doesn't have anything to do with physics :p)
Interstate Love Song - Stone Temple Pilots
Man On The Moon - REM
Symphony No. 4 - Felix Mendelssohn
i don't know the song im just listening to rock101.com i just know the one line "old man in a rock and roll band....." i can
The sound card on my computer is not working. *Panics*
Ramblin' On My Mind - Robert Johnson (i think i'm in a blues phase)
random Meat Loaf songs, Did I Say That right now
"Sadie Hawkins Dance"- Relient K. It's boooouncy. :banana:
some more random Meat Loaf, yeah I know ;), right now Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back
Galapogos by Smashing Pumpkins
High Hopes - Pink Floyd
queens of the stone age - queens of the stone age
Spanish Dances (on piano) by Enrique Granados
Bolero - Ravel
Adagio - Barber
Ah, one of the most beautiful classical pieces ever composed, in my opinion. :nod:Quote:
Originally Posted by scruffy_danny
Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen - Franz Schubert and Franz Liszt
Oh - I´m also listening to classical music- Beat on the brat by Ramones. Now that is classic.
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing - Nat King Cole
Could I be you ---Matchbox 20
Dude looks like a Lady-- Aerosmith
Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath
The Times Are A-Changin' - Bob Dylan
Water Music, Suite No. 2 - Georg Frederic Handel