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PostThu Dec 14, 2006 9:30 pm 
I Will Survive - Cake War Pigs - Flaming Lips and Sleater-Kinney Ricky's Theme - Beastie Boys Louder Than a Bomb - Public Enemy Capital Radio Two - The Clash Christmas in Hollis - Run-DMC

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PostThu Dec 14, 2006 10:17 pm 
Bruckner symphony no. 5 Claudio abbado, Vienna philharmonic

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PostThu Dec 14, 2006 10:19 pm 
I suggest 3 hr of Norwegian death metal as a cure rocker.gif rocker.gif rocker.gif

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PostThu Dec 14, 2006 10:20 pm 
The bruckner isn't over. and it cures all.

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PostThu Dec 14, 2006 10:25 pm 
Bruckner 5 is cool. I have Berlin with Barenboim. When I first heard it on the radio I was fooled into thinking it was Mahler. None of my orchestras ever program Bruckner but that's ok, the flute parts are lame.

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PostThu Dec 14, 2006 10:40 pm 
I heard the Cleveland Orchestra do it live at Carnegie Hall a couple months ago. I went home in a state of euphoria. I still haven't recovered.

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PostFri Dec 15, 2006 12:31 am 
marylou wrote:
Tosca, FC Kahuna, Zero 7, Ananda Project, Gel-Sol, Lemon Jelly.
Excellent taste. up.gif My current playlist usually starts with - Blue Foundation (Sweep of Days) <-- Especially recommended to fans of Massive Attack and Flunk - Trespassers William (Having) - Banco de Gaia (Farewell Ferengistan) - Lo Step (Because We Can) - Sissy (All Under)

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PostFri Dec 15, 2006 12:41 am 
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It's just in my head, but it won't leave. From White Christmas: Sisters Sisters There were never such devoted sisters (Please make it stop.)
Never listen to Musical Theatre, it will mess with your head in bad ways. Having done a show tonight, I'm listening to music loud that will cleanse my head.

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PostFri Dec 15, 2006 8:29 am 
I have been listening to Mettalica all day esecially Master of Puppets and the rest of the album...

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PostFri Dec 15, 2006 6:49 pm 
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PostFri Dec 15, 2006 7:06 pm 
Oddly, I was listening to a karaoke cd on the way back from work today. What was on it? No No Song, Ringo Starr Steal My Kisses, Ben Harper Lowdown, Boz Scaggs Spanish Eyes, Al Martino Tulsa Time, Can't Remember Sentimental Lady, Bob Welch Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, Bruce Springstein and some other songs

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PostFri Dec 15, 2006 9:55 pm 
Quark wrote:
Foist wrote:
I heard the Cleveland Orchestra do it live at Carnegie Hall .
Do what live....? paranoid.gif If they played music live, you're a lucky bastard; Cleveland has a world class orchestra, as you well know.
Check back, I was replying to the previous post. I didn't "quote" the previous post because then Tom would have flown to New York and chopped off my balls. It was Bruckner's 5th Symphony. They are a tremendous orchestra, and I have heard them live many times. My mom is from cleveland and we used to visit my grandma every summer when I was a kid and we'd see them at their summer festival home. Plus I've seen them a few times in Cleveland at Severance and a bunch of times in New York at Carnegie. Those Dvorak recordings are excellent. Lots of other great recordings too with Szell and Maazel.

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PostSat Dec 16, 2006 8:53 am 
Southern Kulture On theSkids Todd Snider Kentucky Headhunters John Prine Steve Earl

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PostTue Dec 19, 2006 3:31 pm 
To bring a little diversity into their lives we made our girls watch Singing in the Rain instead of White Christmas. (You do what you gotta do when you've got two kids in a cold house with barely enough power to turn on the TV. Yeah, I know. Bad parents. thpth) Instead of the Sisters song now I have the Moses song. shakehead.gif

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PostWed Dec 20, 2006 1:04 pm 
Is "world class" so much worse than "world renowned"?

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