Song Of Love - The Divine Comedy
Song Of Love - The Divine Comedy
J. Dilla - Wild
Yes Sir I Can Boogie - Baccara
Windowsill - The Arcade Fire...."I don't want to live in my Father's house no more....World War III when are you coming for me?"
The Smiths - Unloveable, that's me that is.
I just downloaded their album on your recommendation. The first song sounds ok, but I was soonafter in the land of nod, as it was my bedtime.Originally Posted by danbo
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Serge Gainsbourg - Lemon incest
Deftones - Change
Travis's new album.
VARIOUS ARTISTS - RARE GROOVES REGGAE 03 [IMPORT]
1. GOVERNMENT MAN
2. CRAZY BALDHEAD
3. THE FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOUR FACE
4. DONT LEAVE ME
5. GHETTO ROCK
6. JAH ME NO HORN YAH
7. ROCK ON
8. EVERY DAY IS LIKE HOLIDAY
9. SOMETIME
10. BALTIMORE
11. BLIND MAN
12. TRIBULATION
13. DUBBLE ATTACK
14. DANCE HALL VIBES
15. ROUND 1
16. KING IN MY EMPIRE
The intelligent curators of Radio Nova in France present a third volume of great Reggae music. The series features all those artists that lurk behind the legacy of its best known king, Bob Marley, and explores the grooves that they as well have contributed to richness of Reggae tradition. This vast roster includes Gregory Isaacs, Tapper Zuckie, Dennis Brown, Big Youth, the dub of Scientist, The Tamlins, Johnny Clarke, Delroy Wilson, Marcia Griffiths and more. The intelligent curators of Radio Nova in France present a third volume of great Reggae music. The series features all those artists that lurk behind the legacy of its best known king, Bob Marley, and explores the grooves that they as well have contributed to richness of Reggae tradition. This vast roster includes Gregory Isaacs, Tapper Zuckie, Dennis Brown, Big Youth, the dub of Scientist, The Tamlins, Johnny Clarke, Delroy Wilson, Marcia Griffiths and more.
^ which tracks do you feel the most?
3 & 4
no 6 sounds interesting
Keiichi Suzuki - Satellite Serenade
the doors - roadhouse blues
CocoRosie - Noah's Ark....bit weird, but okay...like jellied eels.
Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis....Excellento mon amis.
blue cheer - come and get it
Just prepared my iPod playlist for the gym. A very important task - music to dull the tedium of the treadmill.
Gone Daddy Gone - Violent Femmes
Feed Me With Your Kiss - My Bloody Valentine
Tosh - Fluke
No - The Wedding Present
Hallo Spaceboy - David Bowie/Pet Shop Boys
It's The End of The World as We Know It - REM.
Mm Skyscraper I Love You - Underworld (live)
The Fallen - Franz Ferdinand
In the Morning - Razorlight
Perfume - Sparks
47 minutes. Right, let's go....have a cup of tea first....ooh look a pigeon.
Back off Margaret, you're on a sugar rush!
Listening to a new album
Mark Ronson--version
Its an album of covers, but done very well, Its one of the only albums i have listened to recently and liked straight away.
17.5 stars out of 17.5
Mr Marley again. Exodus (or 'Exedas' according to the Wailers).
Well, the Fluke track won in the best song to exercise to catergory - But Wedding Present won hands down in the lyrics category.
And if it didn't mean a thing
And you've told him to go
And if you're as sorry as you say
Why didn't you just say no?
Guillemots - Sao Paolo....Operatic in its scope. Like Bohemian Rhapsody, but good.
oasis - dont look back in anger
metallica - harvestor of sorrow
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