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Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 4:41 am
by nina
I have had four songs in my head the last couple of days:
1:Bye bye miss American pie
2:You're so vain
3:I believe I can fly
4:Are you gonna be my girl
right now, David Bowie with Ashes to Ashes is playing on my TV in the background...
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:59 am
by fluffy
the rain....................lol
fluffy

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:15 pm
by quirky
Brick House
Commodores
Chorus:
She's a brick----house
Mighty might just lettin' it all hang out
She's a brick----house
The lady's stacked and that's a fact,
ain't holding nothing back.
She's a brick----house
She's the one, the only one,
who's built like a amazon [pronounced am-a-ka-zawn]
We're together everybody knows,
and here's how the story goes.
1. She knows she got everything
a woman needs to get a man, yeah.
How can she use, the things she use
36-24-36, what a winning hand!
Chorus
2. The clothes she wears, the sexy ways,
make an old man wish for younger days
She knows she's built and knows how to please
Sure enough to knock a man to his knees
Chorus
Shake it down, shake it down now (repeat)
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:33 am
by thecablegal
Still 'System of a Down'. There's a song on the album I have which makes me want to just stick my arms out to the side and pretend I'm flying. Would be quite weird if I did that with my earphones in on the bus!
Their lyrics are REALLY powerful...
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:53 pm
by Clemmy
I am listening to Peharps Love by John Denver and Placido Domingo... so b-e-a-u-tiful!!!!
(Placido Domingo)
Perhaps love is like a resting place
A shelter from the storm
It exists to give you comfort
It is there to keep you warm
And in those times of trouble
When you are most alone
The memory of love will bring you home
(John Denver)
Perhaps love is like a window
Perhaps an open door
It invites you to come closer
It wants to show you more
And even if you lose yourself
And don't know what to do
The memory of love will see you through
(Placido Domingo)
Love to some is like a cloud
To some as strong as steel
(John Denver)
For some a way of living
For some a way to feel
(Placido Domingo)
And some say love is holding on
And some say letting go
And some say love is everything
And some say they don't know
(John starts joined by Placido)
Perhaps love is like the ocean
Full of conflict, full of pain
Like a fire when it's cold outside
Thunder when it rains
If I should live forever
And all my dreams come true
My memories of love will be of you
(Placido Domingo)
And some say love is holding on
And some say letting go
(John Denver)
And some say love is everything
And some say they don`t know
(John starts joined by Placido)
Perhaps love is like the ocean
Full of conflict, full of pain
Like a fire when it`s cold outside
Or thunder when it rains
If I should live forever
And all my dreams come true
My memories of love will be of you
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:59 pm
by Filomena
I actually bought some classical piano cd's so I can listen to them at work. Mozart and Beethoven.
And out of the blue, I found myself listening to that piece that you hear on The Truman Show, in the beginning of the movie.
In case you want to rush out and buy it, it's called "All Turca: Allegretto" by Mozart ( Piano Sonata in A major, K331))
Don't all go out storming the classical section at once now!
n
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:22 pm
by Michele Hernandez
At this very second I am listening to Tom Petty
These are the lyrics as I type:
" I'm learning to fly, but I aint got wings
I'm learning to fly around the clouds
but what goes up, must come down
I'm learning to fly"
Now we are on
"the sky was the limit.
Into the great white open
under the skies of blue
out in the great wide open
a rebel without a clue"
Oh and here is Last Dance With Mary Jane:
I was introduced when we first started grooving,
She said I dig you baby but I got to keep moving...
harmonica
I don't know, but I've been told
you never slow down you never grow old
tired of screwing up,tired of going down,
tired of myself, tired of this town
Oh my my, oh hell yes
you got to put on that party dress
it was too cold to cry when i woke up alone
I hit the last number,walked to the road...
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:54 pm
by KC8t80
i listened to my savage garden cd for the first time in years......awwwww the memories
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:57 pm
by Michele Hernandez
That's what I was listening to also,
and then Tom Petty was the next CD in the stereo...
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:00 pm
by KC8t80
which tom petty cd is in there
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:19 pm
by Michele Hernandez
Its his Greatest Hits 1993, you should check it out.
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:33 pm
by KC8t80
i love that cd.....my mom has errr should i say did have it until she lost it when we moved
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:37 pm
by Michele Hernandez
I also like R&B, Jazz, Classical, its all good.
Love ya, Jimmy baby!
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:08 am
by Niobe
Been listening to The Killers' CD again today (Hot Fuss).
On reflection, my favourite album of the last twelve months.
Love it.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:03 pm
by wonderbunny
My daughter and I have discovered something, at first I thought was pretty cheesy; but now we have started a collection of CDs from Target. They are cultural CDs, each one focus' on a country or culture. We have Celtic, Salsa, Mediteranean, Calypto, Japanese, Middle Eastern, Magic Flute (Classical); and a few on animal sounds to music (whales, birds, etc). My teenage daughter is in love with them (she' a nature buff and an artist, so it inspires her) I don't worry bad language in the music what a relief. I'm not a fan of rap, specifically Gangsta-rap, I think it glorifies the problem rather than solves the problem. Yes it sheds light on it, but also magnifies the isses they sing about.