What's On Your Playlist?
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What's On Your Playlist?
Now we have these little gizmos that seemingly suck music out of the computer, and the capacity...I don't think I know 2000 songs or whatever these things are capable of. Then the fun part, composing a bunch of tunes to get ya going. I'm going to be listen specifically when exercising so I picked energizing...
Baby I Need Your Lovin-The Four Tops
Lady Love and Althea-Robin Trower
Hit the Road Jack-Ray Charles
Stray Cat Strut-The Stray Cats
Gimme Shelter, Tumbling Dice, Happy-The Rolling Stones
Jump, Jive and Wail-Brian Setzer
Birdland-Weather Report
Leavin' Texas, Sea Cruise, One Too Many Mornings-Jerry Jeff Walker
Miss Jackson-OutKast
Thrift Shop, Same Love-Macklemore
Breezin-George Benson
You Know You Want Me-Pitbull
Dancing in the Moonlight-Top Loader
and there's still room for a zillion more, what songs inspire you to bust a move???
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that is all
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Snuff - Slipknot
Anchor - Mindy Gledhill
Behind Blue Eyes - The Who
I Am Alive - Disturbed
Hurt - Johnny Cash; Nine Inch Nails
Let Your Heart Hold Fast - Fort Atlantic
The Slim Shady - Eminem
This Night - Black Lab
Blood - The Middle East
Ashes Like Snow - Lily Kershaw
I Am a Rock - Simon and Garfunkel
Annie's Song - John Denver
Far From Home - Five FInger Death Punch
The Four Seasons - Vivaldi
Michael in the Garden; Streets of London - Ralph McTell
It might be a strange mix, but I never listen to everything one artist does, neither can I pick a favourite genre...
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Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin
Hold You in my Arms by Ray LaMontagne
How to Love by Lil Wayne
I Fell in Love Once by Chase Coy
Up by James Morrison feat. Jessie J
Get to You by James Morrison
Stay the Night by Zedd feat. Hayley Williams
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Across The Universe - The Beatles (I could listen to song by anyone who sings it)
Vienna - The Frey
Should Be Loved - Blue October
Chasing Pavements - Adele
Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
Push - Matchbox 20
The One That Got Away - The Civil Wars
Say It - Blue October
She Will Be Loved - Maroon 5
Harder To Breath - Maroon 5
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"Impossible Germany' - Wilco
"Fortunate Son" - CCR
"Stacy's Mom" - Fountains of Wayne
"Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin
"Pompeii" - Bastille
"Like A Rolling Stone" - Bob Dylan
"Ice Ice Baby" - Vanilla Ice
"All Star" - Smash Mouth
"The House of the Rising Sun" - The Animals
Hope you all enjoy!
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I love Coldplay, One Republic, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, The Fray, Goo Goo Dolls, P!nk, and Imagine Dragons... I can't name all of the songs I like because there are just too many!
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Bollywood music.. Kids music.. Ol joins of music
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"Headstrong" - Earshot
"Re-education" - Rise Against
"Best of You" - Foo Fighters
"From Yesterday" - 30 Seconds to Mars
"By the Way" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Motorcycle Drive By" - Third Eye Blind
"End of Me" - Apocalyptica ft. Gavin Rossdale
"Maybe" - Sick Puppies
"Over and Under" - Egypt Central
"The Noose" - A Perfect Circle
"You're Gonna Go Far Kid" - Offspring
"Another Way to Die" - Disturbed
"Sorrow" - Bad Religion
"Voodoo" - Godsmack
"Fine Again" - Seether
To name a few , in no particular order.
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I was born in the nineties, so I remember having to fight with CD players (I always won one way or the other... he, he) and I remember hiss. Now I don't have to worry about any of that. It's WONDERFUL!
-- 27 Mar 2014, 19:41 --
Oh, that's Danny Elfman's Alice in Wonderland... just so we're clear on that. I think the boldness and eccentricity of his style are attributes of a unique musical brilliance. He's one of the great film composers.
-Edgar Allan Poe