The Ubiquitous Music Topic
- Spinner
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- XP20Warrior
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Right now I'm listening to a Megaman X remix of the Spark Mandriller Stage called 'Spark and Shadow.'
http://www.protoman.com/Music/Rockman_X ... Shadow.mp3
http://www.protoman.com/Music/Rockman_X ... Shadow.mp3
Although it is peacful and a beautiful place being among the stars, there is danger lurking in the shadows. That's what Alliance Command's for
- Captain Ivan Reilly,
IGA Intrepid
During conclusion speeches of the Xidian Wars
- Captain Ivan Reilly,
IGA Intrepid
During conclusion speeches of the Xidian Wars
- Spinner
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- Forceuser
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I like listening to Dire Straits every now and then, but not all the time.Originally posted by Spinner@Apr 2 2005, 05:02 PM
Mark Knopfler - What It Is
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing (Alchemy live version)
Am I the only one to really like him/Dire Straits, or are there others?[snapback]23446[/snapback]
Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild
Slayer - Born To Be Wild
^ very different versions of the same song
Hey, images in sigs work again! Woo!
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- Spinner
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Genesis - The Cinema Show
Genesis - Firth of Fifth
Classic Rock! There's a great bit on the keyboards/synthesizers about 7 minutes into The Cinema Show, well worth listening to. Both tracks are from the excellent album (probably their best) Selling England By The Pound.
Queen - Stone Cold Crazy
Queen - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
If you ever get a chance to see either of the Queen tribute bands "A Night of Queen" or "Ga Ga", take it. The former is more of a Queen imitation - and the Freddie Mercury impersonator is excellent, as far as anyone could actually do so; the latter is more of a tribute - better musically, but has less imitation of the band.
Genesis - Firth of Fifth
Classic Rock! There's a great bit on the keyboards/synthesizers about 7 minutes into The Cinema Show, well worth listening to. Both tracks are from the excellent album (probably their best) Selling England By The Pound.
Queen - Stone Cold Crazy
Queen - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
If you ever get a chance to see either of the Queen tribute bands "A Night of Queen" or "Ga Ga", take it. The former is more of a Queen imitation - and the Freddie Mercury impersonator is excellent, as far as anyone could actually do so; the latter is more of a tribute - better musically, but has less imitation of the band.
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Duran Duran - What Happens Tomorrow
Duran Duran - Big Bang Generation
Duran Duran - Save A Prayer
Duran Duran - A View To A Kill
Duran Duran - Wild Boys (Hence my username)
This is my all time favourite band. I am probably the only one here who really likes them, but perhaps other people have heard of and liked them. They are ace to me! They are great live!
Duran Duran - Big Bang Generation
Duran Duran - Save A Prayer
Duran Duran - A View To A Kill
Duran Duran - Wild Boys (Hence my username)
This is my all time favourite band. I am probably the only one here who really likes them, but perhaps other people have heard of and liked them. They are ace to me! They are great live!
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Queen - Somebody To Love
Queen - Don't Stop Me Now
Queen - We Will Rock You
Queen - We Are The Champions
Freddie King - The Stumble
Peter Green - The Stumble
Gary Moore (from Thin Lizzy) - The Stumble
^ Original and two covers of a classic blues guitar instrumental. Freddie King wrote the original, Peter Green (who went on to found Fleetwood Mac) did an excellent cover, and Gary Moore also did a very good more "rocky" version.
Queen - Don't Stop Me Now
Queen - We Will Rock You
Queen - We Are The Champions
Freddie King - The Stumble
Peter Green - The Stumble
Gary Moore (from Thin Lizzy) - The Stumble
^ Original and two covers of a classic blues guitar instrumental. Freddie King wrote the original, Peter Green (who went on to found Fleetwood Mac) did an excellent cover, and Gary Moore also did a very good more "rocky" version.
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Does anyone listen to rap here? I like;
P.I.M.P by 50 cent feat. g-unit & snoop dogg
in da club by 50 cent
gin & juice by snoop dogg
rain man by eminem feat. 50 cent & dre
hate it or love it by the game and 50 cent
how we do by the game & 50 cent
doin it compton style by N.W.A
good day by ice cube
and they say by nelly
nanana by nelly
club by lil' jon and da eastside boys
wait by ying yang twins
skitskitskit by yingyang twins
anything EZ-E sings
doggystyle by snoop dogg
candyshop by 50 cent
disco inferno by 50 cent
wanksta by 50 cent
P.I.M.P by 50 cent feat. g-unit & snoop dogg
in da club by 50 cent
gin & juice by snoop dogg
rain man by eminem feat. 50 cent & dre
hate it or love it by the game and 50 cent
how we do by the game & 50 cent
doin it compton style by N.W.A
good day by ice cube
and they say by nelly
nanana by nelly
club by lil' jon and da eastside boys
wait by ying yang twins
skitskitskit by yingyang twins
anything EZ-E sings
doggystyle by snoop dogg
candyshop by 50 cent
disco inferno by 50 cent
wanksta by 50 cent
sponge+James Collins+ water=soakup
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