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Joe Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 5:01 PM |
Any genre; pop, rock, classical, anything goes. Just which always makes you stop what you're doing and listen?
Nimrod - Elgar
I'm not a great classical enthusiast, but this one I really like. A great piece of music, full of emotion. A strong theme, good variation in tone and instruments. |
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ElspethOllie Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 5:11 PM |
Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead
The Story - Brandi Carlile |
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Soulslug Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 5:23 PM |
Gustavo Santaolalla's The Wings. Even before the recent events it always gave me the chills and made my heart wrench. Very simple and not even 2 minutes long, but it always gets me like no other song and now, well it's breaking my heart. |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 5:25 PM |
This Is The One - The Stone Roses |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 5:43 PM |
Pop : Inspiral Carpets - This Is How It Feels
Rock : Black Sabbath - Changes
Classical : Ravel - Bolero (but this changes all the time, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, Holst's Planets, Bizet's Carmen, Verdi's Anvil Chorus, etc. etc.)
Ambient : Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent)
Folk : Music for a found harmonium
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This Mortal Coil - Song to the Siren
Cara Dillon - Black is the Colour
Rob D - Clubbed To Death |
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Moray Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:26 PM |
Debussy - Clair de Lune
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
Mascagni - Cavalleria Rusticana (intermezzo)
Strauss - Blue Danube Waltz |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:31 PM |
I keep getting Debussy and Delibes mixed up !!
Hans Zimmer - You're So Cool Brilliant in it's simplicity (sometimes less is more)
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megg_inc Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:34 PM |
I concur. |
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Hanne Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:39 PM |
I agree. The latter one always make me wanna dance. I sometimes play it on my mp3 player, and I once caught myself sort of sliding along instead of walking lol |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:41 PM |
I prefer John Cale and Cohen, considering it was him that wrote it.
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Lemon Grinner Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:45 PM |
I erm... What's the opposite of concur? |
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megg_inc Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:50 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote:
I erm... What's the opposite of concur?
You're asking me? Who's the native English speaker here? lol |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 6:57 PM |
megg_inc wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote:
I erm... What's the opposite of concur?
You're asking me? Who's the native English speaker here? lol
Lol, I only ever heard the word concur on here! Not heard it in real life speakage. And anyway, I make my own words up =P |
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sakuras Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 7:09 PM |
Score: Joe Hisaishi NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind - Part 1 also part 2 & 3
classical : Beethoven Beethoven Symphony #7 mvt II
Jazz : Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Rock : Dire Straits Private Investigations[url=][url=][/url]
Pop : Tori Amos Northern Lad |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sat 26 Jan, 2008 7:31 PM |
Also from 2001 A space Oddessy...Richard Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra (btw "Strauss" - no relation!!)
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