Yeesh, no wonder your post counts are so high. I close my eyes for just... *checks his watch* Twleve hours and that's all you two need to generate another full page.
Band: Boyz II Men
Album: II
Song: All Around the World
Hmmmm,I am listening to...................................................................................................................................................(Drumroll)..........................................................................................................................................My sister nag outside my room.
Hm. I'm not sure if mine is that much more interesting.
Band: Ace of Base
Album: The Bridge
Song: Lucky Love (Acoustic Version)
I'm at my mother's for the weekend, and I've finally reached my breaking point with them. I was originally trying to drown them out with some Metallica and Adema, but it's hard to enjoy music when it's accompanied by a shrill voice frequently demanding it be turned down.
Tatu - Not gonna get us....wtf?
How in the name of all that is holy, did this song get on my computer much less my playlist. *gives roommate the evil eye*
Petard wrote:Genre: Techno(ish)
Artist: I don't know
Title: same as above.
I found this on a website that belongs to a member of one of my yahoo comunities. Can anyone help me out and tell me the artist/title. I really like this song. Unknown
Hey, that popped up on LAUNCHcast once... oohhh the name is on the tip of my mind!!
>_< Eh, screw it, I'll give you the name the next time it comes up. (got a high rating from me)
Right now I'm listening to Dragostea Din Tei by Ozone.
Love the song, hate the dancing video.
A supremely silly symphony composed of phrases from every orchestral warhorse strung together like a musical non-sequitur. Lots of brass and snare drum. I have no idea what Peter Van De Graf is about playing this, it sounds more like it should be played on April Fool's Day instead of Samhain.
Ah!
Kenneth Alford, "A Musical Switch." It was played by His Majesty's Royal Marine Band.
And for an encore: he's spinning Sousa's "Liberty Bell March," aka the Monty Python theme music.