I've been listening to my Step Into Liquid soundtrack fro like 3 days straight now.
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I've been listening to my Step Into Liquid soundtrack fro like 3 days straight now.
Motorhead.
Red Hott Chili peppers Greatest hits.
Gorillaz
Adult... resuscitation.
What's a CD player?
Piebald- "all ears, all eyes all the time"
The Stanley Brothers
Green Day - American Idiot....album of the year.
311 transistor
:rolleyes:
Cheeje - Live
Charlie Daniels Band: Nightrider
Well, you asked.
Warren Zevon, "The Wind"
Hendrix, "Greatest Hits"
Tori Amos, "Little Earthquakes"
Wilco, "Yankee, Hotel, Foxtrot"
"Born to Run"
Neil Young, "Ragged Glory"
Lotsa dust.
It's all about the XM now.
At work: Charlie Hunter Quartet's cover album of "Natty Dread."
At home: Kiss' "Alive" (disc 1), Wilco's "Being There," Jane's "Ritual," The Roots' "Things Fall Apart," and the Clash's "Combat Rock."
Well no CD player but on my computer right now:
James Taylor's Greatest Hits
The Dead, Dozin at the Knick, CD2,
Beasties, Pauls Boutique
Black Eyed Peas
Family Value Tour 99
Janes Addiction, newest one, forgot name
Elvis
Neil Young, Live Rust
Home: Beethoven Ninth Symphony- Guilini, London Philharmonic
car: Arcade Fire, Walkmen, The Fall, Moony Suzuki, Interpol, The Hold Steady, and some other stuff
Bailey Intabeats D'n'B show
Tom Petty
from good homes - take enough home
I just listened to Neil Young & Crazy Horse "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere."
Suicidal Tendencies-free your soul and save my mind
Zep Houses of the Holy.
That's a great tune.Quote:
Originally Posted by The AD
I made the switch to listen.com since I sit in front of a computer pretty much all the time...been listening to Smashing Pumpkins "Gish" again while reading Billy Corgan's journal (http://www.billycorgan.com ). That led to some good music, listening to a little Bad Brains to try to stay awake on Friday.