Recommend me some music
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Recommend me some music
Run out of things to listen to. Anyone got any suggestions. I don't really like Rave, Techno or Garage. In addition boy/girl bands are out too. Other than that I don't really mind.
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Savage Garden - crank up the stereo, wind the windows down and play Affirmation really, REALLY loud - it's what sunny days were meant for!
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The Killers
Also saw an advert on telly the other night for this CD and there seem to be a number of my current favourites on there. Saves having to buy a number of CDs when you get all the current ones here!
Also saw an advert on telly the other night for this CD and there seem to be a number of my current favourites on there. Saves having to buy a number of CDs when you get all the current ones here!
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Latest Green Day is excellent. If youve never listened to the White Stripes I recomment White Blood Cells (Fell in Love with a Girl) and Elephant (Seven Nation Army) also. The new Chemical Brothers album is good; but Surrender from 1999 is excellent.....
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I can't recommend Jack Johnson highly enough...
God only knows how he hasn't made it huge in Britain yet, he's massive in Aus & NZ. Great songwriter (and voice) who, if you're into acoustic music, wins hands down
Link to Amazon page for BushFire Fairytales
Read some of the reviews on Amazon ... you won't be disappointed
I can't recommend Jack Johnson highly enough...
God only knows how he hasn't made it huge in Britain yet, he's massive in Aus & NZ. Great songwriter (and voice) who, if you're into acoustic music, wins hands down
Link to Amazon page for BushFire Fairytales
Read some of the reviews on Amazon ... you won't be disappointed
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Could it be beacuse once the **** has downloaded your keyboard is all sticky for some reason and that's what's slowing it down....?
no worries anyway I just d/loaded a 7 mb instantly, theres smoke comin off this modem, gunna need another HD at this r8, gota luv BB eh
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You mustn't have Faithless' Reverence in your collection, there's no way any right thinking person owning that could run out of stuff to listen to
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You mustn't have Faithless' Reverence in your collection, there's no way any right thinking person owning that could run out of stuff to listen to
The only downside was that ***** made it big after her brother's help
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Originally Posted by chaos.
I posted this in the computer section but they are not responding..!
Basically!! I've just got BB today, and It d/ls **** movies really fast, but when I try to download music from WinMX, it's just as slow as dial up used to be! is there something I need to do? or an I stuck with 4kb/second d/l speeds dispite my super fast BB connection??!
Basically!! I've just got BB today, and It d/ls **** movies really fast, but when I try to download music from WinMX, it's just as slow as dial up used to be! is there something I need to do? or an I stuck with 4kb/second d/l speeds dispite my super fast BB connection??!
I suppose that youll spend a lot more time abusing yourself than listening to music then wont you?
.....DSL brings about no substantial changes to chaos's life.....
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I suppose that youll spend a lot more time abusing yourself than listening to music then wont you?
.....DSL brings about no substantial changes to chaos's life.....
.....DSL brings about no substantial changes to chaos's life.....
hypocrite
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Rhian Benson - a really nice Soul album
Green Day - just brilliant
Garbage's new album
Maroon 5
Natalie Imbiglia's new album
Rooster's good too. Suprisingly.
Dan
Green Day - just brilliant
Garbage's new album
Maroon 5
Natalie Imbiglia's new album
Rooster's good too. Suprisingly.
Dan
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its gotta be
Snow patrol is amust for you.You'll be surprised by how many you'll know
in disc 2 gotta stick Basement Jaxx greatest hits
3, Keane (crank that one up too)
Disc 4 HAS TO BE The Killers............ its amazing
Disc 5 Scissor Sisters
Disc 6 will lift you anytime, have you singing along when you're unaware has to be worth a try! Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits
There you go one fully loaded magazine
in disc 2 gotta stick Basement Jaxx greatest hits
3, Keane (crank that one up too)
Disc 4 HAS TO BE The Killers............ its amazing
Disc 5 Scissor Sisters
Disc 6 will lift you anytime, have you singing along when you're unaware has to be worth a try! Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits
There you go one fully loaded magazine
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Mostly all too modern.
Get Linda Rondstadt singing old hits arranged by Nelson Riddle on CDs such as
For Sentimental Reasons
and
Lush Life
You will be singing along
Also for something different & mellow try anything by Basia.
Oh and the Dusk till Dawn soundtrack
Alas
Get Linda Rondstadt singing old hits arranged by Nelson Riddle on CDs such as
For Sentimental Reasons
and
Lush Life
You will be singing along
Also for something different & mellow try anything by Basia.
Oh and the Dusk till Dawn soundtrack
Alas
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Why not do something a little different from the normal, if you are used to pop/rock music, and listen to some piano concertos. You can't beat them and the tension created in trying to balance a piano against an orchestra is wonderful.
Rachmaninov - 2nd or 3rd piano concertos are true works of genius but very well known, lovely tunes and accessable.
Brahms - 2nd probably the biggest of the romantic piano concertos and asks a lot of the soloist.
Beethoven - 4th and 5th considered the first true piano concertos in the modern sense. the 5th is perhaps most famous but the 4th is a wonderful work.
Prokofiev - 3rd and 5th slightly more modern perhaps but still in the classical style and the 5th is very demanding for the soloist.
Stay away from the French, Russians rarely get it wrong with piano concertos. That's about all you need to know :-)
Rachmaninov - 2nd or 3rd piano concertos are true works of genius but very well known, lovely tunes and accessable.
Brahms - 2nd probably the biggest of the romantic piano concertos and asks a lot of the soloist.
Beethoven - 4th and 5th considered the first true piano concertos in the modern sense. the 5th is perhaps most famous but the 4th is a wonderful work.
Prokofiev - 3rd and 5th slightly more modern perhaps but still in the classical style and the 5th is very demanding for the soloist.
Stay away from the French, Russians rarely get it wrong with piano concertos. That's about all you need to know :-)
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Originally Posted by hedgehog
Why not do something a little different from the normal, if you are used to pop/rock music, and listen to some piano concertos. You can't beat them and the tension created in trying to balance a piano against an orchestra is wonderful.
Rachmaninov - 2nd or 3rd piano concertos are true works of genius but very well known, lovely tunes and accessable.
Brahms - 2nd probably the biggest of the romantic piano concertos and asks a lot of the soloist.
Beethoven - 4th and 5th considered the first true piano concertos in the modern sense. the 5th is perhaps most famous but the 4th is a wonderful work.
Prokofiev - 3rd and 5th slightly more modern perhaps but still in the classical style and the 5th is very demanding for the soloist.
Stay away from the French, Russians rarely get it wrong with piano concertos. That's about all you need to know :-)
Rachmaninov - 2nd or 3rd piano concertos are true works of genius but very well known, lovely tunes and accessable.
Brahms - 2nd probably the biggest of the romantic piano concertos and asks a lot of the soloist.
Beethoven - 4th and 5th considered the first true piano concertos in the modern sense. the 5th is perhaps most famous but the 4th is a wonderful work.
Prokofiev - 3rd and 5th slightly more modern perhaps but still in the classical style and the 5th is very demanding for the soloist.
Stay away from the French, Russians rarely get it wrong with piano concertos. That's about all you need to know :-)