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Some kinda disco crap my son is playing for an experiment on plant growth. I don't know about the plants but it's killing me.
 
cnbudz said:
Istanbul(Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
Awesome. I always loved that tune.

I've got Sting-"Songs from the Labyrinth" on at the moment. It's some 16th century music, but done as only Sting can do. Yeah, he's a pompous prick, but he's damned talented.

I'll probably throw Dire Straits- "Making Movies" on next. The solo in Tunnel of Love always moves me...
 
sause said:
Country Roads - John Denver

(Dang you Landhoney)
Have you heard the Reggae version? Toots and the Maytals. Totally does justice to the song and yet they really make it their own.
 
the 80's cheesy hair metal ballads online radio station!

HERE I AMMMMM! WILL YOU SEND ME AN ANGEL!

i need to leave work ASAP or i may go even more crazy
 
ma2brew said:
Awesome. I always loved that tune.

I've got Sting-"Songs from the Labyrinth" on at the moment. It's some 16th century music, but done as only Sting can do. Yeah, he's a pompous prick, but he's damned talented.

I'll probably throw Dire Straits- "Making Movies" on next. The solo in Tunnel of Love always moves me...
If you like Medieval music I recommend Blackmore's Night. It's Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple and Candice Night, she's a singer. They tour all over Europe playing at castles.;)
 
homebrewer_99 said:
If you like Medieval music I recommend Blackmore's Night. It's Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple and Candice Night, she's a singer. They tour all over Europe playing at castles.;)
Sound's like a winner to me, but it looks like Amazon's got a number of CDs, recommend one?
 
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