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Postby fluffy » Sat Jun 04, 2005 2:01 pm

Ok........rather than 'what are you listening just now'.....this is for music that you recommend people to 'check out'..........and rather than our old and trusted favourites which might appear in the above thread, this is for up to date stuff............to introduce folks to whats 'happening' in other necks of the world.........

For example today i'm gonna recommend "Faithless"......the greatest hits album.........
It defines the British dance music phenomena.....(tracks such as Insomnia demand serious music systems and LOUD volume)........
That's one thing about being British we have our fingers seriously on the pulse..........we started the whole Dance/rave craze............
You've gotta move to this album.............it makes you 15 all over again..............
go investigate............ :wink:

Fluffy :P

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Postby quirky » Sat Jun 04, 2005 2:24 pm

My most recent CD purchases were U2 The Joshua Tree , The Unforgettable Fire and All That You Can't Beave Behind. Bought them all in one go.

Even my most banal music speaks to me these days.
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Postby carreyd away » Sun Jun 05, 2005 2:48 am

I love Jesse Dayton!!

He's 6'4" of sexy man with a voice that knocks me dead... Image

He's an up-and-coming singer/songwriter in the "Y'alternative" country vein.

His guitar playing is amazing, he played for Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and many others. He also has a rockabilly band called the Road Kings who kick major butt, too.

You can listen to him here:

http://www.myspace.com/jessedayton
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Postby lammy » Sun Jun 05, 2005 6:30 am

I recomend all music cause it is great!

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Postby KC8t80 » Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:07 am

I recommend anyone to listen to Alter Bridge (not Creed, which everyone likes to get the 2 mixed up). Other than that I recommend people to listen to the Killers or Rob Thomas' cd.

All three are good! 8)
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Postby searching_for_sunshine » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:17 pm

contemporary/current stuff:
marc broussard - great mix of cajun, blues and soul
hot hot heat - fun pop/rock band
franz ferdinand - great nuevo 80's scottish rock band
the killers
foo fighters - in your honor 2cd set - accoustic and rock cds - awesome!
los lonely boys
jet
U2
gavin degraw
nora jones
the donnas

classics:
ac/dc - back in black
metallica - the black album
pink floyd - the wall
the ramones
sex pistols - never mind the bollucks
violent femmes
eric clapton - unplugged, from the cradle, 1 more car, 1 more rider - love his blues stuff
toy matinee - kind of 80's dated but great lyrics
sting - nothing like the sun
cake - fashion nugget
cracker - kerosene hat
red hot chili peppers - greatest hits
gipsy kings - greatest hits (their version of hotel california is, i dare say, better than the eagles' version)
depeche mode - especially the song into the silence
van halen - 1984, van halen and van "hagar" 5150 and 0U812
sheryl crow - greatest hits
tom petty - wildflowers and greatest hits
bb king - blues summit
stevie ray vaughn and jimmy vaughn - family style
aerosmith - permanant vacation, honking on bobo
U2 - war, rattle & hum, unforgettable fire, joshua tree
peter gabriel - so
lyle lovett - joshua judges ruth and anthology, Vol1 for his greatest hits
the police - synchronicity
the cult - the singles
sonia dada - a day at the beach
dc talk - supernatural
patty griffin - living with ghosts
spin doctors - pocket full of kryptonite
black crowes - shake your money maker and southern harmony & musical companion

favorite song of all time:
jeffery gaines' version of peter gabriel's song "In Your Eyes"


that's my list for now...i'm sure i'll think of more
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Postby Jimenem » Wed Jul 20, 2005 5:24 pm

I reccomend: BB Jay, Grits, T-Bone, Cross Movement, KJ-52, All these are grat alternatives to Eminem, Ludacris, Jay-Z, Biggie Smalls, Tupac, Twista and more. If you want uplifting stuff, Check out the contemporary christian music section, It's not all old hyms praise God in all his glory stuff, Which BTW there in NOTHING wrong with, it also sends a positive message, no death and destruction, it's great for your phyche, and soul.
Try also P.O.D. Great Metal Rap Band that sends positive messages!
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Postby searching_for_sunshine » Wed Jul 20, 2005 5:46 pm

jimenem, you made a great point about contemporary christian music. i work with a lot of christian labels and there is some great music coming from that genre.

listen to audio adrenaline, newsboys, switchfoot, jennifer knapp and third day to name just a few.
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Postby Jimenem » Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:56 pm

Thank you,

I find that when I'm having a particularly bad day, That kind of music always brightens it up. And it works whether you believe in God or not.
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Postby KC8t80 » Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:54 pm

That is sooo true. I do the same think when I'm feelin down and everything that bothers me seems to go away.
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Postby lammy » Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:59 am

Sin Banderas....A Spanish group..not salsa, merengue or bachata,reggaeton it's more like slow hip-hop.

:D It was a gift that someone gave my mom for the juke box at work but I borrowed it and have not given back- :lol: I'm hooked on them.
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Postby Lana » Thu Jul 21, 2005 9:11 am

i reccomend : Maroon 5: Songs About Jane, Nelly Furtado: Folklore, Alanis Morissette: Under Rug Swept & Jagged Little Pill.
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Postby Conor » Thu Jul 28, 2005 1:20 am

i used to be addicted to music. if i kept the cds i used to have i would have about 700 cds right now.

but heres what i have and reccomend


Nirvana: From The Muddy Banks Of Wishkah (got in November 2000)
Nirvana: In Utero (got in November 2004)
Nirvana: Nevermind (got in December 2004)
Chemical Brothers: Surrender (got in December 2004)


other people i reccomed

Kiss (Heavy Metal)
Van Halen (Heavy Metal)
Kid Rock (Heavy Metal)
Eminem (Rap)
50 Cent (Rap)
Mozart (Classical)
Beethoven (Classical)
Bach (Classical)
Spyro Gyra (Jazz)
Sarah Brightman (Opera)


i can reccomend any type of musical people because i listen to every kind
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Postby sassenach » Thu Jul 28, 2005 1:30 pm

anyone into the fab brit band called "keane"??? :roll:
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Postby Jimenem » Thu Jul 28, 2005 6:14 pm

I haven't are they good????
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