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What are you currently listening to? (Link to lyrics instead of posting them, please)

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  1. gerry1

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    I've seen Johnny a number of times but I've never seen Derringer. He has a live album with Johnny that is awesome. One more that I haven't gotten around to replacing. Should be around 73 methinks.
     
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    I FEEL THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO POST THIS..

    The End With No Beginning


    you tell me
    the beginning of your music
    has no end

    you tell me
    your music is eternal
    eternity

    I tell you
    the end of my music
    has no beginning

    I must tell you
    my music ended
    when yours began
    my music ends
    when yours begins
    my music will end
    end definitely and decidedly
    and very tragically
    when your music will begin

    we are in love
    we want to make love
    we want to couple
    and fuse into one ball of flesh
    sizzling with passion

    your heart is already singing
    a sweet love song with no end
    eternal bliss
    while my song ends
    before it begins

    by
    Suchoon Mo_



    What is music to you?

    Music is freedom that relentlessly exists
    Freedom of speech
    Freedom of thought
    Freedom of creativity
    Freedom of imagination

    Music is ever soothingly healing
    A bombardment of on-going expression of feelings
    Music is a tool of unity
    Always bringing people together as family
    Hence be described as a mentor of spirituality

    Music is magic
    Performing its tricks
    With sweet instrumental tones and lyrics

    Music is emotionally captivating
    Music is positively distracting
    Music is a form of beautiful art
    Passed on as a message on a public stage

    Music is as powerful as water
    Flowing in and out of generations
    Trapped ever so often only by its own enormous power

    Music is an angel
    Singing out from the skies as she flies
    Music is love
    Music is the food of all moods
    Music is perfect and it is good for you

    bySylvia Chidi
     
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    Velvet Underground!!!!
     
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    were is a good place to download psp iso
     
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    DO YE KNOW HOW TO READ,AS THE TITLE OF THIS THREAD IS:


    What are you currently listening to? (Link to lyrics instead of posting them, please)

    you sure as hell will not get a answer in this thread...
    cheers..
     
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  8. gerry1

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    @Ireland...quite good...where did you come across those?

    @Neph... I always liked lou reed yet, for the life of me, I never understood why. THe guy couldn't carry a tune in a bucket! I suspect its because he wrote stuff for himself so it came across well. BTW, welcome back!
     
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    gerry1,
    i have more..i just tested the waters posting the music poems here.
    as i felt ye guys would like them..

    the rest i will post them in the coffee thread..when i get time..
     
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  11. Shado36

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    I have moved on to "The Carpenters, Only Yesterday"!
     
  12. gerry1

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    LOL! Something of a different flavor but whatever floats your boat LOL! Thanks for the links and you're right; I won't find better than $7.00!
     
  13. Shado36

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    Now its Jean Michel Jarre's Chronologie.
     
  14. gerry1

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    Jean Michel Jarre? Wow that goes back! Years ago people use to tell me we looked alike. I could never see it .... perhaps just people who couldn't tell one french boy from another ... dark hair and square jaw.

    I'm listening to (and truly surprising myself) Elton John. I've got a 1970 concert playing on the home theater. I'm rather impressed; I didn't know he did this sort of music ... I guess this was way before his Liberacce Impression days LOL!
     
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    Dixie Dregs

    Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1978 DVD

    The legendary 1978 Montreux Jazz Festival performance of the Dixie Dregs featuring future Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse released on DVD for the very first time. The concert was performed on July 23 1978 at The Casino and features musicians: Steve Morse (guitar), Allen Sloan (violin), Andy West (bass), Rod Morgenstein (drums), Mark Parrish (percussion, keyboards).

    This Is Great Stuff!!! guys
     
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    now i'm listening to something i'm more familiar with -

    W.A.S.P. - I Wanna Be Somebody (live).

    [​IMG]

    ..awesome
     
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  19. gerry1

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    @Creaky ... interesting, I guess there is no reason why I should but I didn't know you were of Indian decent (or is it desent...or is it dissent) fu***d up language, English is. I spoke only French as a kid and while I don't have a trace of an accent anymore (unless I drink, lol) I still can't spell in english to save my life. It simply makes no sense. In French, like latin, a word can be twenty letters long and you may have no idea what it means, but you can always spell it. English speaking friends, though, say that French is too grammar heavy; you can't just ignore it like you can in English ... I use to think that was strictly an American thing, bad grammar, until I started watching some english films.
     
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    half Indian and half English, however i'm just English thru and thru unfortunately, a bit old to 'get with' any of my Indian heritage i guess.


    and in that vein i'm back to my usual 'English' listening - W.A.S.P - Thunderhead - awesome, from the Headless Children album [​IMG]
     
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