What is your favourite song?
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Definately my favorite song to drive around listening to, with the windows down: Dude Looks Like a Lady. Aerosmith, baby.
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A question: am I the only one whose favorite songs include Techno, Chill, Downtempo, and other Electronica stuff?
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#28 New Favorite Song....
OK....New Favorite....or, well....I really LOVE this one.
Evanescence's Good Enough It's from their new album, The Open Door. For those who have not yet heard it....you poor baby!!!
This album is GREAT!!! It is rare I find an entire album I like. Usually there are a few songs I skip to get to the really good ones. NOT THIS TIME. This is definately a CD worth spending the money on.
Evanescence's Good Enough It's from their new album, The Open Door. For those who have not yet heard it....you poor baby!!!
This album is GREAT!!! It is rare I find an entire album I like. Usually there are a few songs I skip to get to the really good ones. NOT THIS TIME. This is definately a CD worth spending the money on.
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I've got zillions of songs. I'll try to give a small sampling.
Beethoven- Sonata Appassionata, first movement.. Moonlight Sonata, third movement. Sonata Pathetique, first movement. The Tempest, third movement. 5th symphony, first movement. 9th symphony, second movement.
Chopin- Fantaisie-Impromptu. Nocturnes in F minor, F-sharp minor, C minor, C-sharp minor, and B-flat minor. Ballade in G minor. Etudes in A minor, C-sharp minor, C minor...
Fuck it. I love everything Chopin's ever written. The Fantaisie-Impromptu is probably my favorite though.
Schubert- Impromptu in G-flat major, Impromptu in F minor.
Liszt- La Campanella.
Rachmaninoff- Concerto in C minor, first movement.
Saint-Saens- Danse Macabre, Carnival des Animaux.
That's the classical stuff. Now I'll attempt to list some of the rest.
Tori Amos- Spark, Here In My Head.
Billy Joel- Miami 2017, Movin' Out, Root Beer Rag.
Regina Spektor- Apres Moi.
Nightwish- Beauty of the Beast, Ghost Love Score.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra- Sarajevo 12/24.
Firewater- Bourbon and Division, Whistling in the Dark, Isle of Dogs, El Borracho.
Richard Shindell- Fishing, Courier.
Murder By Death- Brother.
Myshkin- Drunk.
Road Dog Divas- Seraphim, Ruby Warbler.
Simon and Garfunkel- The Dangling Conversations, The Zoo, Mrs. Robinson
Eagles- Hotel California.
Dresden Dolls- Gravity, Girl Anachronism, Sex Changes.
Fastball- The Way.
Norah Jones- I've Got To See You Again.
Rachael Yamagata- I Want You.
Chicago soundtrack- Cell Block Tango, Mr. Cellophane, Roxie's Suite.
Rent soundtrack- What You Own.
Star Wars soundtrack- Imperial March.
I am also in mad passionate love with the Canadian Brass's renditions of Rondo Alla Turca, the third movement of Vivaldi's Summer part of the Four Seasons, and Astor Piazolla's Libertango and Oblivion.
And now for funny stuff:
Tom Lehrer- Clementine, Who's Next, New Math
Jonathan Coulton- Furry Old Lobster, Code Monkey, Baby Got Back (quite possibly the funniest cover ever done in the history of music)
London Symphony- Mario Theme (you haven't lived until you've heard a serious orchestra performing the best-known video game theme in the world)
Austin Lounge Lizards- The Drugs I Need
...there's tons more, but I can't be bothered.
Beethoven- Sonata Appassionata, first movement.. Moonlight Sonata, third movement. Sonata Pathetique, first movement. The Tempest, third movement. 5th symphony, first movement. 9th symphony, second movement.
Chopin- Fantaisie-Impromptu. Nocturnes in F minor, F-sharp minor, C minor, C-sharp minor, and B-flat minor. Ballade in G minor. Etudes in A minor, C-sharp minor, C minor...
Fuck it. I love everything Chopin's ever written. The Fantaisie-Impromptu is probably my favorite though.
Schubert- Impromptu in G-flat major, Impromptu in F minor.
Liszt- La Campanella.
Rachmaninoff- Concerto in C minor, first movement.
Saint-Saens- Danse Macabre, Carnival des Animaux.
That's the classical stuff. Now I'll attempt to list some of the rest.
Tori Amos- Spark, Here In My Head.
Billy Joel- Miami 2017, Movin' Out, Root Beer Rag.
Regina Spektor- Apres Moi.
Nightwish- Beauty of the Beast, Ghost Love Score.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra- Sarajevo 12/24.
Firewater- Bourbon and Division, Whistling in the Dark, Isle of Dogs, El Borracho.
Richard Shindell- Fishing, Courier.
Murder By Death- Brother.
Myshkin- Drunk.
Road Dog Divas- Seraphim, Ruby Warbler.
Simon and Garfunkel- The Dangling Conversations, The Zoo, Mrs. Robinson
Eagles- Hotel California.
Dresden Dolls- Gravity, Girl Anachronism, Sex Changes.
Fastball- The Way.
Norah Jones- I've Got To See You Again.
Rachael Yamagata- I Want You.
Chicago soundtrack- Cell Block Tango, Mr. Cellophane, Roxie's Suite.
Rent soundtrack- What You Own.
Star Wars soundtrack- Imperial March.
I am also in mad passionate love with the Canadian Brass's renditions of Rondo Alla Turca, the third movement of Vivaldi's Summer part of the Four Seasons, and Astor Piazolla's Libertango and Oblivion.
And now for funny stuff:
Tom Lehrer- Clementine, Who's Next, New Math
Jonathan Coulton- Furry Old Lobster, Code Monkey, Baby Got Back (quite possibly the funniest cover ever done in the history of music)
London Symphony- Mario Theme (you haven't lived until you've heard a serious orchestra performing the best-known video game theme in the world)
Austin Lounge Lizards- The Drugs I Need
...there's tons more, but I can't be bothered.