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Author: | Elbereth~Gilthoniel [ July 26th, 2005, 8:21 pm ] |
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Great topic! 1. Clocks- Coldplay 2. It's My Life- Gwen Stefani 3. Your Eyes Open- Keane 4. Square One- Coldplay 5. Every song from POTO 6. Saints and Sinners- Paddy Casey 7. Paint the Silence- South 8. We Used to Be Friends- the Dandy Warhols 9. Bend and Break- Keane 10. High Speed- Coldplay 11. Saturday Morning- the Eels 12. Honey and the Moon- Joesph Arthur 13. Don't Speak- No Doubt 14. Just A Ride- Jem 15. Speed of Sound- Coldplay 16. Smile Like You Mean It- the Killers 17. On Top- the Killers 18. Big Sur- the Thrills 19. Trouble Sleeping- The Perishers 20. So Sweet- Johnathan Rice |
Author: | goldelf [ August 4th, 2005, 4:37 am ] |
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i thought of a couple more for mine: Crazy Frog-Axel F Bad Day-Daniel Powter Clocks-Coldplay Always Look on the Bright Side of Life-Monty Python Im Just a Kid-Simple Plan Its My Life-Bon Jovi Better Days-Pete Murray The Chronicles of Life and Death-Good Charlotte |
Author: | fugazi591 [ August 8th, 2005, 6:50 pm ] |
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This is awesome! ~*Melissa's Soundtrack*~ 1.In My Place-Coldplay 2.Trouble- Coldplay 3.Goodbye Yellow-Brick Road- Elton John 4.Wonderwall- Oasis 5.Don't Look Back in Anger- Oasis 6.Boulevard of Broken Dreams-Greenday 7.Holiday-Greenday 8.Borderline-Madonna 9.Candle in the Wind-Elton John (Lady Di tribute version) 10.All the Things I've Done- The Killers 11.Smells Like Teen Spirit-Nirvana 12.Lithium-Nirvana 13.Come As You Are-Nirvana 14.Breed-Nirvana 15.Polly-Nirvana 16.In Bloom-Nirvana 17.Vertigo-U2 18.With or Without You-U2 19.This Love-Maroon 5 20.Harder to Breathe-Maroon 5 (I'll look into my iPod for more) |
Author: | Haellinion [ August 11th, 2005, 7:34 pm ] |
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Across the Sea-Weezer I'd Have You Anytime-George Harrison Wah-Wah-George Harrison Isn't It A Pity-George Harrison If Not For You-George Harrison Forever For Her-The White Stripes The Other Way-Weezer Into The West-Annie Lennox Free Bird-Lynyrd Skynyrd Pony Express-Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes Simple Man-Lynyrd Skynyrd Y Control-Yeah Yeah Yeahs Maps-Yeah Yeah Yeahs Float On-Modest Mouse One Chance-Modest Mouse Love Sick-Bob Dylan Lay Lady Lay-Bob Dylan Oh, Sister-Bob Dylan Jokerman-Bob Dylan Eloise-The D***ed One More Cup Of Coffee-Bob Dylan A Boy's Best Friend-The White Stripes The Air Near My Fingers-The White Stripes Always-Blink 182 Out of Control-U2 New Year's Day-U2 The Cigarette Song-All American Rejects I Won't Back Down-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Message In A Bottle-The Police Naked Moon-Alan Horvath |
Author: | Hanasian [ September 10th, 2016, 7:53 am ] |
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Oh wow..... so many Bands and Songs and Albums through my life.... I'll give this a go... I'll just name the artists
There are many more.... and I'll edit them in as I remember. |
Author: | Jax Nova [ September 11th, 2016, 12:30 am ] |
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Ooooohh kaaayyy.... Hmm... *sorts through my 220+ songs* Off the top of my head. Cowboy Logic- Michael Martin Murphy Don't Fence Me In- Booth Brothers Blues Stay Away- Merle Hagard I'll Never get out of this world alive- Hank Williams Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys- Waylon Jennings Oklahoma Hills- Mo Bandy Are the Good times really over- Merle Hagard What happened- Merle Hagard My House- Kacey Musgrave Biscuits- Kacey Musgrave Blow'n Smoke- Kacey Musgrave Cattle Call- Kata Hay Western Skies- Chris Ledoux Big City- Merle Hagard God Must be a cowboy at heart- Dan Seals Down at the Old Coral- Randy Travis My rifle, my Pony, and me- Dean Martin And many more but I guess I'll stop there. |
Author: | Evil.Shieldmaiden [ September 11th, 2016, 2:48 pm ] |
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Wow, Hanasian, we have similar taste in music. I was able to copy your list, and 'personalise' it! Elvis Presley (his early stuff) The Kinks Rolling Stones (up to about 1976) Yardbirds Dave Clarke Five (underrated IMHO) The Beatles Pink Floyd Jeff Beck (particularly the instrumental albums) Cream Led Zeppelin The Who Dusty Springfield Heart (Their 70's albums and live Led Zep covers) The Band B.B. King Muddy Waters Robert Johnson Bessie Smith Bob Dylan (early albums) Nick Drake Joan Baez Judy Collins Frankie Armstrong Loreena McKennitt The Dubliners (before Luke Kelly's death) The Clancy Brothers with Tommy Makem ..... and many others. |
Author: | Hanasian [ September 11th, 2016, 6:30 pm ] |
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Ah yes... the Dave Clark Five. My older sister got one of their albums, and along with 'Meet the Beatles, and Rolling Stones High Tide and Green Grass, and a couple Elvis albums, they got heavy rotation on the stereo. Later, the Doors and the Monkees were added to her playlist. Columbia Record Club sent out a free compilation record called 'Disco Teen '66' that had lots if different bands songs on it. It helped expand this young kid's musical horizon. |
Author: | Hanasian [ September 21st, 2016, 1:20 am ] |
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I have to add Led Zeppelin - Hey Hey What Can I Do in memory of my first wife. |
Author: | Jax Nova [ September 22nd, 2016, 6:54 pm ] |
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Another really good one for my list is "My rifle, my Pony, and me." |
Author: | Hanasian [ October 2nd, 2016, 7:53 pm ] |
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I've edited my list to add a few more bands. I'm going to try and take the time and make a list if individual songs sometime. |
Author: | Jax Nova [ October 10th, 2016, 12:54 am ] |
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Down at the Old Coral by Randy Travis would have to be one I would add to my list as well. |
Author: | Hanasian [ February 26th, 2017, 7:21 am ] |
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I was thinking of listing all the live shows I've been to. Not so many recently as they cost a lot anymore. I have a list somewhere. I'll just start by saying that I could have gone to see Jimi Hendrix at Seattle's Sick's Stadium in the summer of 1970, but I was a good 12 year old kid and stayed home because I was on restriction. My friend sold my ticket to someone else. |
Author: | Hanasian [ March 14th, 2017, 7:45 am ] |
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My older sister and I are not really close. You would think we should be as she was 5 when I was born in 1957. But the connection just isn't there. nonetheless, I have to give a nod to my older sister for introducing me, her annoying kid brother, to some great music because of her record purchases from 1963 to 1968. In 1963 when I was 5 years old, dad bought a big hardwood Zenith stereo console. Since it was his first 33.3 LP record player, he also signed up to the Columbia Record Club. It was one of those subscription services where you got to pick about a dozen records for near nothing and you had to buy x number of records over the next two years type deal. The house rule was dad got to pick his choices, then sis being the oldest got the rest, and little me got to pick one if I saw one for kids I liked. Anyway, dad would get Johnny Cash and Tijuana Brass and The Brothers Four, and my sis got Meet The Beatles, Rolling Stones, and The Animals. The only record I remember getting was the Smothers Brothers and The Royal Guardsmen's Snoopy and the Red Baron. I thank my 'big sis' as I always called her, for getting those records and playing them incessantly. My dad worked nights, and my mom would regularly walk over to my aunt and uncles for coffee and socialization. That left us kids at the house. My little brother has fond memories of this time in his early life as he was born in 1964. She played The Doors and the Rolling Stones and Byrds and ... Elvis Presley all the time. When 1969 rolled around, I was older and wanted a 'bigger cut' of the record selection. In my opinion, my sis started to get lame in her music taste and as she was getting The Turtles and Chad and Jeremy, I wanted to get Cream, Yardbirds, Iron Butterfly, and Blue Cheer. Our musical tastes had truly diverged by then, and after a few months of monthly arguing about what records to get, dad finally got the sh... uh, had enough, and cancelled the record club subscription. I think the last record he got was Johnny Cash at San Quentin. So thank you sis for the intro to some wonderful music and tracking the soundtrack of my young life of years 5 to 11. I love you sis, even if these days you are a cranky old bag with crap politics and doesn't like my "foreign wife". So what brought this thought-stream rumination on by me here in the Music forum in the Soundtrack Of Your Life thread right here and right now? A couple things. First was the heartfelt words of Silverleafartist and the recent loss of her brother and the loss of the young cousin of Captain Boromir. The second was a work colleague needing to take time next week to go to Tasmania for the funeral of his older brother. And third was my little brother calling me out of the blue tonight to 'just talk'. My little brother and I have been fairly close through the years. He is 7 years younger than me, and I was really a mean big brother... always trying to get him and his friends to do stupid stuff and such. But even as I set out into adult life, we stayed close. and though there was a period of years where we did not communicate much, I never doubted my love for, and the love of, my little bro. The most i talked with my 'big sis in the last ten... twenty... thirty years, was when mom passes away. She was the executor of the will, and there was a moment when we were discussing legal things that she opened up just that little bit, and I gave her a hug. After that minute, everything went back to the status quo. Anyway, enough rambling by me here. I thank you sis for actually telling me that Jimi Hendrix was from Seattle. I know you didn't like his music, but I did, and it really meant a lot to me what your musical tastes and experiments were what they were all through the 1960's. |
Author: | Captain Boromir [ March 14th, 2017, 2:16 pm ] |
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Lifehouse ~ From Where You Are Red ~ Pieces Lifehouse ~ Exhale Tyler Ward ~ What It's Like To Be Lonely LIGHTS ~ Face Up Koethe ~ I Am LIGHTS ~ The Listening |
Author: | Gandolorin [ March 15th, 2017, 7:29 pm ] |
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It depends on my mood. This is the stuff I can choose from at home: Allman Brothers Band, Duane Allman, Louis Armstrong, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Beatles, Jeff Beck, George Benson, Black Sabbath, Mike Bloomfield, Dave Brubeck, Roy Buchanan, Buffalo Springfield, Eric Burdon, J.J. Cale, Roger Chapman, Eric Clapton, Clark-Hutchinson, Joe Cocker, Ry Cooder, Chick Corea, Larry Coryell, Cream, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Crosby, Stills, Nash (& Young), Miles Davis, Paco de Lucia, Deep Purple, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, Al Di Meola, Bo Diddley, Dire Straits, The Doobie Brothers, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Duke Ellington, Fleetwood Mac, Foghat, Rory Gallagher, David Garret, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Herbie Hancock, George Harrison, Coleman Hawkins, Jimi Hendrix, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Humble Pie, Iron Butterfly, The J. Geils Band, Mahalia Jackson, Michael Jackson, Elmore James, Jefferson Airplane, Jethro Tull, Billy Joel, Elton John, Robert Johnson, Janis Joplin, B.B. King, Carole King, The Kinks, Leo Kottke, Lenny Kravitz, Leadbelly, Led Zeppelin, Alvin Lee, John Lennon, Gordon Lightfoot, Little Feat, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Mahogany Rush, Herbie Mann, Curtis Mayfield, Paul McCartney, John McLaughlin, Wes Montgomery, The Moody Blues, The Mothers of Invention, Mountain, Muddy Waters, Gerry Mulligan, Ted Nugent, Jimmy Page, Christopher Parkening, Charlie Parker, Joe Pass, Alan Parsons, Oscar Peterson, Pink Floyd, Popa Chubby, Procol Harum, Elvis Presley, Bonnie Raitt, Ram Jam, Django Reinhardt, Return to Forever, The Rolling Stones, Carlos Santana, Andrés Segovia, Simon and Garfunkel, Steppenwolf, Cat Stevens, Stephen Stills, Taste, Ten Years After, Three Dog Night, Traffic, Robin Trower, Joe Turner, Tina Turner, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ben Webster, West, Bruce & Laing, The Who, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter, Steve Winwood, Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder, Lester Young, Neil Young, Frank Zappa, ZZ Top. Plus several of the artists who participated in the five Crossroads Guitar Festivals organized by Eric Clapton. |
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