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Yeah I love her stuff too. My dog tries to sing with her. :?
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Does anyone listen to Deep Forest? They seem to be pretty good. :)
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The Mystic's Dream, Loreena McKennitt
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McKennitt sounds cool! Will def investigate! After you mentioned Deep Forest, TF, I had 2 copy this xcerpt from a conversation I was having w/the Duchess in The Music Heaume @ The Hangar: I also listen 2 tons of ecceltic, new age, artists like Ottmar (of course), Andres Vollenweider, Kitaro, Enigma, Deep Forest, R. Carlos Nakai, Robert Mirabal, Enya, Sunrise, Willie Twofeathers and Robert Whitesides Woo...among others.
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I'm listening to Enigma right now. Good stuff. :D
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Must b an Enigma day! I just listened 2: Knocking on Forbidden Doors..ever heard it? :D
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Yep. I have a musicmatch station devoted to Enigma. :)
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:? Sorry, just can't get into that. :?
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Me neither...I was joking in a serious way with that. I never listen to them except to play their music at school suddenly out of nowhere to make friends laugh. My musical tastes stem from Led Zeppelin. So, classic rock, basically--even some Nirvana.
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Just heard "Make Me Bad" by Korn, haven't heard it in a loooong time...4got how much I love that song. I also love "Break Stuff" but Make Me Bad escapes the censors whereas... 8O
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Parabola by Tool

We barely remember who or what came before this precious moment,
We are choosing to be here right now. Hold on, stay inside
This holy reality, this holy experience.
Choosing to be here in

This body. This body holding me. Be my reminder here that I am not alone in
This body, this body holding me, feeling eternal
All this pain is an illusion.

Alive, I

In this holy reality, in this holy experience. Choosing to be here in

This body. This body holding me. Be my reminder here that I am not alone in
This body, this body holding me, feeling eternal
All this pain is an illusion.

Twirling round with this familiar parable.
Spinning, weaving round each new experience.
Recognize this as a holy gift and celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing.

This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.
Embrace this moment. Remember. We are eternal.
All this pain is an illusion.


Someone is massively in love w/this group, I won't say who...I just came from some 'establishment' where the jukebox "malfunctioned" and played all of Undertow and then the radio played this song on the way home--Tool is God's (?) greatest gift 2 this sorry musical wasteland! I will buy ALL their CDs 2mrrw...
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One of my friends went to a Tool concert, and she said it was the best ever! :)
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Danlo, also pick up Mer de Noms by A Perfect Circle (Maynard's side band). it's harmonically different, but the same quality. in fact, i'd probably say it's better than Opiate... well, not better, but if I was forced at gunpoint to give up one and keep the other, I'd keep Noms.

Tool is awesome live, but I only have recordings to go by (i worship the band, yet i never manage to score tickets). Two live CDs and a bootleg concert tape. All the CDs, several t-shirts (two so worn out I can't take them in public anymore). vanilla air freshener. some m****F**** stole my Tool antenna ball. i think the only thing i don't have is the Salival DVD, and now that i remember that, i shall remedy that soon.

yes, it's sad, but i'm only overcompensating for lack of concert tickets.
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Just heard "I Wish You Were Here" by Incubus--outstanding! :D
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This weeks work CD's:
Foreigner -- Complete Greatest Hits (we've decided Head Games is our work theme song)
Madonna -- Greatest Hits Volume 2
Saliva -- Back into your System
Inxs -- best of
America -- Greatest Hits, History
Matchbox Twenty -- more than you think you are
The British Are Coming volumes 1 & 2 (compilation)
Totally Dance (compilation -- for us par-tay gals :wink: )
Eighties Energy (compilation of club versions of hits -- more par-tay music :wink: )
Green Day -- International Superhits
Mannheim Steamroller -- Romantic Melodies
Sixpence None the Richer -- Divine Discontent
Foo Fighters -- One by One
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (soundtrack)
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Danlo will be highly pleased to learn that when I went to the store today I managed to find two CD's by Michael Hedges! :D
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I am! He is amazing and very soothing! like Ottmar Liebert people just don't kno what they'r missing!
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I just picked up John Hiatt's Anthology today. It's a fine way to while away the afternoon. :chill: :)
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I spent a pleasant evening last night at Symphony Center listening to the CSO play Haydn's 95th symphony, Nielsen's Flute Concerto, and Brahm's 3rd symphony :gandalf: :)
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