Right now I'm swing'n to Sinatra and "Come Fly with Me"
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Right now I'm swing'n to Sinatra and "Come Fly with Me"
This girl is amazing !!!
YouTube - Sugarland - Stay
this is me lately, but then again, i could listen to them all the time, i love these guys shame the drummer passed away.
YouTube - BEAT FARMERS Hollywood Hills
YouTube - royksopp - triumphant
Mesmerizing soundtrack for anything.
Been jamming to a band called "The Black Angels" lately. Check them out for sure!
Now this is some good stuff, love me some classics now and then.
YouTube - Thin Lizzy - Don't believe a word
Was hunkering for some harder music:
Nile - User-Maat-Re
From the CD booklet:
User-Maat-Re Setep-en-Re was the throne name of Ramesses II, and means "The Justice of Re is Powerful, Chosen of Re". He is often referred to as "Ramesses the great", because so many of his cultural contributions were measured on the grandest of scales.
The song is about the delusions of his father that Ramesses had saying to him "You have achieved nothing".
YouTube - Nile - User-Maat-Re
At the moment Im listening to some Charged GBH. Old skool British punk
sarah mclachlan - mirrorball
Well, right now I'm listening to my chair squeak.
:beer2:
With his announcement of retirement.. and this being the song my wife and I danced to at our wedding.
YouTube - Phil Collins - Everyday (LP Version)
YouTube - A Cross and A Girl Named Blessed - Evans Blue (The Melody and Energetic Nature Of Volume)
Evans Blue is a phenomenal band. I spent a lot of money on a linkin park ticket about 2 weeks ago, and frankly put seeing these guys play locally a while ago for $12 trumps almost any concert I've been too.
The Best Of Electro House Vol4 . amongst others :)
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This guy kicks a$$!
YouTube - Joe ****er - With A Little Help From My Friends
Probably my favorite all time Ray Charles song. The thing about Ray Charles is that he was such an amazing musician that he could play any kind of song and make it sound absolutely amazing. Here's another one of my favorites that proves my point perfectly:
YouTube - Willie Nelson with Ray Charles - Seven Spanish Angels
And of course this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSlv_n-gBmk
I've never been a huge Beatles fan but holy cow! this is the best version of this song I've ever heard. Ray Charles was arguably the greatest American musician in the last 50 years. What a beast!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eof2c...eature=related
At the moment, Pink Floyd's The Wall.
Comfortably numb has just started :angel:
YouTube - Tool - Lateralus
It's been years since this song came out, but it still moves me like it did the first time I heard it. Once you know the backstory to the album and the song, not to mention how the album and song were composed, it gives it all the more meaning. The long and the short of it: Tool based the entire song around the structure of a "golden spiral", or a fibonacci sequence. There's more info on that here: YouTube - The Fibonacci in Lateralus
If you have never listened to this album and you dig this song, I highly recommend you do so. It's like nothing else I've ever listened to.