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Belle & Sebastian - Electronic Renaissance.
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Styx - Suite Madam Blue
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Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing

Track: Romeo and Juliet

Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?


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ah...that's my favorite ds song!!! i like the live version (alchemy cd)
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Cool! Don't think I've heard that version.

When you can fall for chains of silver
You can fall for chains of gold
You can fall for pretty strangers
And the promises they hold...

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you promised me everything,
yeah ya promised me thick and thin
and now ya just say "oh romeo,
you know i used to have scene with him"


yeah, the cd is called Alchemy. i don't have it anymore but i used to have it on cassette. have never seen it in a store on cd but now that i'm thinking about it, i should order it...


(i can play it too but i don't own a national steel guitar so it doesn't sound as good as when mark plays it!! )
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jaynedoe wrote: (i can play it too but i don't own a national steel guitar so it doesn't sound as good as when mark plays it!! )
What do you play?

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Phish,album Lawn Boy,song Reba.
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the pixies greatest hits is a good album
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Is it just me or does Mahler's 4th sound Christmassy? I think it's the sleigh-bell-like sounds at the beginning. Anyway, that's what I'm listening to.
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tazzyjoe wrote:the pixies greatest hits is a good album
It is indeed. :P
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Back to You (Live) by John Mayer--very cool, very smooth makes me wish I had some DMB
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Lord Foul wrote:Is it just me or does Mahler's 4th sound Christmassy? I think it's the sleigh-bell-like sounds at the beginning. Anyway, that's what I'm listening to.
I think that's spot-on (as the Brits might say). :)

It just occurred to me that Mahler's 4th and Beethoven's 4th occupy similar territory in each composer's respective symphonic output. Both are generally subdued, smaller scale works situated between furious, monumental works. Beethoven's 4th is the "slender Greek maiden" that stands between the "Norse giants" of the heroic 3rd and 5th Symphonies. I don't have any fanciful imagery for Mahler, but his relatively slender 4th also stands between giants: his colossal 3rd Symphony (the longest symphony ever written) and his impassioned contrapuntal marvel, the 5th (not as epic as the 3rd but still huge compared to most symphonies).

Okay, I admit it: I like to talk about Mahler.

Um...duchess's dissection of Mahler's Fifth has inspired me to listen to this work with renewed enthusiasm.
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jaynedoe wrote:

(i can play it too but i don't own a national steel guitar so it doesn't sound as good as when mark plays it!! )

What do you play?
guitar. i'm an idiot, i forgot, when you asked me what i played to ask you if you play as well!!! what was i thinkin? well...i guess i WASN'T thinking at all was i!! (too busy blatherin at you!!) :lol:



Listenin to Allman Bros (love the guitar in Whipping Post, and Gregg's voice!)
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Gary Moore-Victims of the Future

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Edit----Hear 'N Aid-Stars (yes, I do like 7-minute long guitar solos!)
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Mary's Danish : American Standard

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i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio



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Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
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Mary's Danish : American Standard

the Living End


Lucimay: Whipping Post was played for me by a NH band, Choosy Moms. I was a wee bit drunk and kept requesting it. at the end of their set, the singer turned to me and said... "since this guy has requested it all night, here's one last song" and they tore into a great cover of Whipping Post!
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