01-31-2007, 17:15
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Dance Me To The End Of Love - Madeleine Peyroux
Elevation - U2 (Off the Tomb Raider Soundtrack)
--Aric
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02-02-2007, 21:35
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Great CD. Can't pick one track. There is music in the background, does that count?
America Why I Love Her - John Wayne
(Thought I would post this since Col. Kirby is gone  ).
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02-02-2007, 22:34
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Song: Twilight Zone By: Golden Earring
Song: Gringo Pistolero By: (I think) Jimmy LaFave
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02-02-2007, 23:51
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Blind Faith, Coco Rosie, Leon Russel, John Mayall, Elton John "Talking Old Soldiers or Indian Sunset, Van Morrison "I'll Be Your Lover", Stanley Myers "Theme from Deer Hunter", Donovan "Season of the Witch"; Hendrix "Vodo Child Blues", Dave Mason, Cecilio & Kapono; Dany Boy by ronan tynan; U2 and Pavarotti performing Miss Sarajevo
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02-05-2007, 17:48
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Drunken Lullabies - Flogging Molly
Fields of Athenry - Dropkick Murphys
Come Out Ye Black and Tans - Dominic Behan
(Don't Fear) The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult (I'm gonna need more cowbell) (no offense to THE REAPER of this site - him, you fear)
Dragostea din tei (Trans: Love under the Linden Tree) - O Zone (The numa numa song)
Burn - Dope
Bond - Bond
They Came to Boston - Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Black Wind, Fire, and Steel - Manowar
Ma Fina - Katia Harb
Vengababes from Outer Space - The Vengaboys
Copenhagen - Chris LeDoux
Have You Forgotten - Darryl Worley
Riding With Private Malone - David Ball
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02-05-2007, 19:50
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Reel Big Fish - Sell Out, Beer, She's Got a Girlfriend Now
Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Royal Oil
(Apparently I like Ska, too bad I'm about 4-6 years behind the power curve on this one)
Lucy Loves Schroeder - What's the story?
Mike Graham - Party at the A frame
Bleu Edmondson - $50 and a flask of crown, Travellin man
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02-06-2007, 08:35
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Music
Here's a few;
Nothing else matters by Mettalica
Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits
Mac the Night, I don't remember you did that song.
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02-06-2007, 08:43
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Mack the Knife - Bobby Darrin did a good version - but Louis Armstrong's version is my favorite.
Buffalo Soldiers, Small Axe, Duppy Conquereor - Bob Marley and the Wailers
Iggy and the Stooges - whole album - Raw Power
Johnny Cash - Live from Folsom Prison - again whole album
Anything by Stonewall Jackson
David Alan Coe - For Adults only - whole album - definitely not for the Roguish Cat Kids
Frank Zappa - San Berdino, Yellow Snow
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02-06-2007, 10:46
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Helter Skelter live cover by U2, from Rattle and Hum
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02-06-2007, 19:43
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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
I know this is blasphemy here, but this song is too mellow for my tastes.
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Not so mellow, eh? OK...
I know Metallica, Guns N' Roses and DMX don't exactly qualify as unknown or lesser known, but these are less commonly played tracks.
To mellow back out, from the really obscure category, Ukrainian pop star (and soloist of the Ukrainian Army chorus) Tina Karol' singing Ноченька ("Sweet Night") - video (content warning: although no naughty bits are shown, she is pretty much naked throughout this video).
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02-06-2007, 20:16
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Originally Posted by Airbornelawyer
Not so mellow, eh? OK...
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Ooh, more aggressive stuff:
"Symphony of Destruction" - Megadeth
"Crazy" and "One in a Million" - Guns n' Roses (GnR Lies "B Side" acoustic version)(Don't let the word "acoustic" fool you. It's still pretty intense)
"Vermillion" - Slipknot
"F**king Hostile" - Pantera (use sparingly and away from people)
"Bottom" - Tool
To counteract, yet stay in a somewhat dark mood:
"Rooster" and "Frogs"- Alice in Chains (MTV Unplugged album - one of the best in my opinion)
To just get plain weird for a little while:
"Hamburger Train" - Primus (okay, anything by Primus would qualify. But Les Claypool is the man)
To come back to the land of roses and rainbows:
"Easy" - Faith No More
Bandy
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02-07-2007, 22:01
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The Alarm - Hell or High Water (anything by the Alarm is outstanding)
Grant Lee Buffalo - America Snoring (just get Storm Hymnal, it has all their good stuff)
Flogging Mollys - Within a mile of home, Tobacco Island, Seven Deadly Sins, Queen Annes Revenge
Go for Broke: "Come out ye Black and Tans" Great song!
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02-08-2007, 01:33
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Dang, AL beat me to "Die MF Die."
The Autumn Offering: "Embrace the Gutter"
Dokken: "Tooth and Nail," "Turn On the Action"
Crimson Tide soundtrack by Hans Zimmer: "Roll Tide"
Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack by Klaus Badelt: "He's a Pirate"
Kansas: "Curtain of Iron"
King Arthur soundtrack by Hans Zimmer: "All Of Them!"
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02-09-2007, 11:29
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Pilgrimage, Nine Inch Nails, The Fragile: When listening to this, try not to imagine Flying Monkeys from Oz marching at a Nuremberg torchlight rally. Seriously weird ("If you have to listen to that, please use your iPod!")
Just Like You Imagined, Nine Inch Nails, The Fragile: This will get you out of the plane door and looking for something to kill with your teeth when you land. I hate it when one of my favorite songs ends up in a commercial. The good news is when the commercial is for the movie 300.
Hurt, Johnny Cash, American IV: a cover of NIN by the master. Not really unknown, but gotta have.
Cold Cold Cold/Tripe Face Boogie, Little Feat, Feats Don't Fail Me Now: Any Little Feat album is good, actually.
St. Teresa, Joan Osborne, Relish: I just like her voice, and it's a poignant song.
Angel from Montgomery, John Prine, Souvenirs: What ever happened to John Prine?
Acid Killer, Infected Mushroom, Isra-Aliens: Techno. Well, it's certainly unknown. Great workout music.
When I Touch You, Spirit, The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus: moldy oldie, but still good.
Can't Find My Way Home, Blind Faith, Blind Faith
I Can't Make You Love Me, Bonnie Raitt, (I have this on a compilation album): Whew, one of the best heartbreak songs ever written (and perfect grammar - no "him and me" for Bonnie)
Moonlight Mile, The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers: never a hit but one of my favorite Stones songs.
The Shins, Wincing the Night Away: If you're trying to keep up with the 21st Century. The Daughter listens to this and its OK. Pop-Pink Floyd.
Any JJ Cale
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02-09-2007, 21:11
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