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singlemalt
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I need music!

Post by singlemalt » January 20th, 2006, 10:31 pm

Quick, gimme three songs I have to download -- by any means necessary.

Bring

it

on

!

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Post by Doreen Peri » January 20th, 2006, 10:58 pm

1. Brad Mehldau - piano
"radiohead - Exit Music for a Film"

2. Oscar Peterson
"Moonlight in Vermont"

3. Dorothy Moore
"Misty Blue"

4. Charlie Mingus
"Summertime"

5. "I Must Be Emo" ... lol.. just kidding.. but you might get a laugh out of it

6. Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth
"Down So Low"

Oh wait.. you only asked for 3... sorry.. try some Debussy, too. Any Debussy. That's music!

Whaddya wanna do? Rock out? Be mellow?

Ohhh... do you like folky type stuff? Try Chris Smithers.

And don't forget to honor Wilson Pickett with a few downloads, y'hear?

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Post by Anonymous-one » January 20th, 2006, 11:00 pm

Disturbed : Striken , Stupify , Voices .

Wilson Pickett : Engine engine number 9 ,
In the midnight hour , Funky Broadway , Barefootin'
Land of a thousand dances , etc.

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Post by Anonymous-one » January 22nd, 2006, 2:08 am

here's a few more songs;

Stevie Wonder - living for the city.

Sly and familly Stone - Familly affair

" " - Hot fun in the summer sun.

Arthur "Big boy" Crudup - That's alright mama.
(Elvis did a cover of this song for his mother)

Charles Mingus - Moanin mambo.

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Post by mnaz » January 22nd, 2006, 3:56 am

I like all of the above picks...

I also currently like, "By the Time I Get to Arizona", by Public Enemy.

Love it or hate it, we're talking some high wattage shakedown.

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Post by Marksman45 » January 22nd, 2006, 10:09 am

Jolie Holland - "The Littlest Birds"
Bob Log III - "Boob Scotch"
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - "Papa Won't Leave You, Henry"

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Post by singlemalt » January 23rd, 2006, 2:39 pm

dp -- based upon the good call of debussy, i shored up my classical reserves by snagging some debussy, mozart and beethoven. also got some good stones stuff from Rock and Roll Circus and Live Licks, cuz i had to feed my stones jones.

A1 -- not really a disturbed fan. but if you like them, and i know you do, check out a particulary nasty band called static-x. they have a site on the net that has some free tunes you can listen to and watch. they put out a song a called "push it" that, well, makes you feel like your rectum is going to prolapse. and i mean that in a good way.

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Post by Anonymous-one » January 26th, 2006, 4:46 pm

Prolapsing as i am typing and listening , thanks
for the tip .

If you are looking for classical music , try this link.

Canadian concert pianist and alll around eccentric:
Glenn Gould .

http://www.glenngould.com/



Critics have said of his interpretations of J.S.Bach
inventions ; If recorded music would have existed
at the time , this is how the old master would
have sounded like.

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