1. Tequila - The Champs
2. Ben - Michael Jackson
3. Pink Panther Theme - Henry Mancini
4. Glory of Love - Peter Cetera
5. Radha Kaise Na Jale - Lagaan Soundtrack
1. Tequila - The Champs
2. Ben - Michael Jackson
3. Pink Panther Theme - Henry Mancini
4. Glory of Love - Peter Cetera
5. Radha Kaise Na Jale - Lagaan Soundtrack
Por una cabeza
Si ella me olvida
Qué importa perderme
Mil veces la vida
Para qué vivir
the luminous grass of the prairie hides
feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
but weighty and unmovable
As black Dakota hills. ~ Riesa
Well, Ben's not one of my favorites (I prefer something I can dance to), but the rest of them sit high in my musical esteem. What can I say? I think I was born a few decades too late...personally, I can't stand the contemporary schtuff. It's always people either screaming or whining, and both activities are astonishingly annoying. Putting complaints to music ("She is the prom queen, I'm in the marching band, she is the cheerleader, I'm sitting in the stands", blah blah blah -- adolescent angst is nothing new, it shouldn't be treated as such) doesn't make them any more palatable.
Por una cabeza
Si ella me olvida
Qué importa perderme
Mil veces la vida
Para qué vivir
Last edited by Madhuri; 09-28-2006 at 11:26 PM.
I'm afraid I don't understand Hindi, I merely love the music from that movie.
Por una cabeza
Si ella me olvida
Qué importa perderme
Mil veces la vida
Para qué vivir
April Skies - The Jesus & Mary Chain
Thanks for the Night - The Damned
Free At Last - Antony & the Johnsons
Sad Song - Lou Reed
Tomorrow's Just Another Day - Madness
There is a lot of screaming and whining today, although the 80's certainly had their fair share of whining as well.I don't really mind screaming if it's done musically, Chris Cornell has a fabulous scream, but so much of the screaming nowadays is this awful gutteral stuff that has no musical quality whatsoever, it just gives me a headache.
The whining I can take, in small doses.
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I'm sort of rediscovering the 90's right now. I spent most of the 90's taking care of small children so my musical explorations were sort of halted for awhile and I'm still trying to catch up.![]()
1. Avon ~ Queens of the Stone Age
2. I Shall Believe ~ Sheryl Crow
3. Sound of the Bell ~ Veruca Salt
4. Can't Get Up ~ Supergrass
5. Living in the Past ~ Jethro Tull
the luminous grass of the prairie hides
feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
but weighty and unmovable
As black Dakota hills. ~ Riesa
Yesterday, I heard a song being played with a soft, gentle music background and horrific screaming in the fore. WHY??
Por una cabeza
Si ella me olvida
Qué importa perderme
Mil veces la vida
Para qué vivir
the luminous grass of the prairie hides
feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
but weighty and unmovable
As black Dakota hills. ~ Riesa
Okay, back onto my usual country playlist:
1.Always Keep an Edge on Your Knife - Corb Lund
2.Would you Go With Me? - Josh Turner
3.Size Matters - Joe Nichols
4.Big Wheel - Aaron Pritchett
5.Girl on the Billboard - The Roadhammers
"Americans should know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."
-Walt WhitmanThey have their worries, they’re counting the miles, they’re thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they’ll get there—and all the time they’ll get there anyway, you see.
-Jack Kerouac
1. Personal Halloway ~ Bush
2. Androgynous ~ The Replacements(Joan Jett has a new cover of this song that isn't too bad)
3. Deathblow ~ Deftones
4. Out of the Blue ~ David Gilmour
5. On A Plain ~ Nirvana
the luminous grass of the prairie hides
feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
but weighty and unmovable
As black Dakota hills. ~ Riesa
1.The Captain - Kasey Chambers
2.If I Was - Midge Ure
3.Nemo - Nightwish
4.Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir) - Rosenstolz
5. In The Cold Light Of Morning- Placebo
“I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.”- Robert McCloskey