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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Germany
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Alfred Schnittkes Requiem!
The best "Sanctus" i ever heard.
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Portisehead- Live at Roseland.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
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The Power of Goodbye - Madonna - GHV2
Wanted - Cranberries - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Up The Ladder To The Roof - Nylons - Illustrious Departures - Global Underground :)ensen
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Sweden
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Quote:
you think it is good so you recommend it.) |
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#525 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Tampere
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J.M.K.E. Kulmale maale
Estonian classic |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Brisbane
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A stark contrast to most of the music mentioned in this thread...
Usher - Confessions A Tribe Called Quest - Hits, Rarities & Remixes Vanessa Carlton - Be Not Nobody (live) |
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#527 |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: san francisco
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now playing:
the wrens - meadowlands q and not u - different damage crosby, stills, nash and young - so far ted leo - tyranny of distance |
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#528 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Milwaukee, WI
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Doves - Last Broadcast
which will be followed by... VAST - Music For People if i didn't have my headphones, i don't know how i would make it through each day at work...
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1 - George Benson - "Take Five"
obviously he does take five on this album, and it's very well done, but this is the best album i have because it has got the most amazing rendition you'll ever hear of that old classic "summertime"... man, he can play guitar, but have you ever heard him sing??? 2 - Miles Davis - "Doo - Bop" ok, it's all like hip hop, and 80's rap and all this home boy music crap which is a bummer, but i tell you what, he's such an amazing musician he makes it good. i love this for some of his beatiful lines, and his pure creativity. what a genius. 3 - Frenzal Rhomb - "Not so tough now" now for something completly different. (used to be) great aussie punk band! this album has got to be when they were at their best in my opinion. they started going downhill from this one on, but they're still great. 4 - Herbie Hancock - "Gershwins world" this is an amazing album. herbie and friends recreates some of gershwin's work beautifully. i don't like some of the stuff on here, like his return to his classical roots stuff, but for the most part it's a great album. 5 - Buzzcocks - "ever fallen in love?" another punk band. old school brit punkers from 70's. good honest punk rock. love it. that's my top 5 for now. |
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Amazing...after two something years, I am sitting and playing Delicate Sound of Thunder again. I think this is THE BEST pf album, maybe because I listened to it on my very first DIY speakers 10 years ago
Some type of 10" driver and horn tweeter .
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