gotta be Faithless - to all new arrivals. Even got a picture of Maxi's porsche in the booklet :)
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gotta be Faithless - to all new arrivals. Even got a picture of Maxi's porsche in the booklet :)
im listening to some dance music (shock horror i know)... tryingto make a dance music cd to dance to after way too many brewskies
its got taht song from the citeron ice skating ad... plus a rave version of 'sweet dreams are made of these'... plus a dance version of the tetris theme! and 'i shot you down bang bang' plus the all timefavourite 'pump it up'
Lots of strange stuff I downloaded off Myspace.
The Puppini Sisters - a 1940s-style girl band who do some cracking covers of more recent songs.
Midnight Oil, their new best of.
Ray
Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb (not the song but the beautiful solo) and people attempting it on YTube.... a couple are really good though..
Also a bit of Paco de Lucia :crazy:
Do you mean this flat chat album they have out? I heard this was pretty much a greatest hits, with the songs recorded at a higher tempo. Is that true? doesn't sound all that enticing to me. Don't muck around with a good thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by raybak
now am listening to Oasis Wonderwall
Dream Thetaer- Live At Budokan
Classic comedy album :D
"Although we talk of the Great Train Robbery, it has in fact involved no loss of train. This hasn't happened in fact since nineteen forty... six I think was, when we mislaid a small one..." :D
I'm listening to Leo Rowsome's album "Classics of Irish Piping". Leo was one of my favourite uileann pipers and has a very good reputation as one. His grandson Kevin Rowsome carries on the piping tradition today and is quite a player. At the moment, the track playing is the set dance "St. Patrick's Day" which is a nice little tune altogether.