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What was the last... `Tune` that you played ?
Patti (Still totally bananas) wrote: "I can't, I can't, I can't stop somethinging...Great song. No idea what the lyrics are..."
I can't stand losing you - The Police.
I listened to In Search of the Lost Chord by the Moody Blues on the way home this evening. Been some time since I listened to the Moodies, they really had wonderful harmonies.
I've been enamoured of the Moody Blues for many years. Their amazing harmonies and lyrical (in the truest sense of the word) lyrics always make my shoulders drop.Perfect cuddling music.
Been listening to Slippery When Wet one of my fav Bon Jovi albums. It brings back so many memories. Remember when we were young and free and didn't have responsibilities?
Dave's got some weird shiiiii....I mean stuff....playing. Sitar and so repetitive!!! Bet Geoff would love it.
Seems to be called Circulous. Ick ick ick
Patti (Still totally bananas) wrote: "Dave's got some weird shiiiii....I mean stuff....playing. Sitar and so repetitive!!! Bet Geoff would love it.
Seems to be called Circulous. Ick ick ick"
Mmm, repetitive sitar, what's not to like?
I had to listen to Bruno Mars the Lazy song, yet a again today. My 2 year old loves the video with the monkeys. lol
Bjork - Army of Me - the version from the movie Sucker Punch. Love her voice, must remember not to join in when she starts screaming..
Geoff (G. Robbins) wrote: "Listening to Godbluff by Van der Graff Generator this afternoon."Dave sez good choice.
Samson by Regina Spektor at the moment, live version ... but otherwise playing a lot of Mumford and Sons lately.
Oh, nice choice iPod, listening to the soundtrack to Birdy, by Peter Gabriel. This features instrumental vesions of some of his songs. Very moody.
Geoff (G. Robbins) wrote: "Oh, nice choice iPod, listening to the soundtrack to Birdy, by Peter Gabriel. This features instrumental vesions of some of his songs. Very moody."Love this album, was thinking of renting the movie recently - love the version of San Jacinto in particular.
"Borsolino" by Claude Bolling as played by Chet Atkins and Tommy Emmanuel.If I ever get to have a soundtrack to my life, I want that as the theme. :-)
Alan wrote: ""Borsolino" by Claude Bolling as played by Chet Atkins and Tommy Emmanuel.If I ever get to have a soundtrack to my life, I want that as the theme. :-)"
Tried that. Now on "smokey mountain lullaby" by the same.
Listening to what ever my daughter is trying to dance to on the Dance Wii. Great! It's Cotton Eye Joe.
Trick of the tail - genesis.It has been a while since I listened to it. Now I remember why I liked them so much.
James Blunt - even though evetyone hates him, he still writes a good tune in my opinion.Also caught the Elton John at the BBC programme - what a great artist!
Will be listening to Someone Saved My Life Tonight very soon.
ive had perpettum jazzile (sp?) on repeat on YouTube all morning. can't see title at the minute so I'll get the correct spelling later. truly amazing acapella group.
I'm listening to the tumbledryer at the moment - really getting repetitive... I'm sure I've heard this one before.
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Great song. No idea what the lyrics are...