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Post by adam on Oct 21, 2006 11:53:49 GMT -5
For love of money- The O'Jays.
Its the theme tune to The Apprentice America and I always used to mine-sing the best bits. Now I have discovered a way of getting music from Windows Media Player I have found it!
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Post by Gideon on Oct 21, 2006 13:29:01 GMT -5
For love of money- The O'Jays. Oh, you like The O'Jays! I like them too - particularly I Love Music. That's a very soulful song. I listened to You May Be Right by Billy Joel last night (I think that's the name) and enjoyed it. I enjoyed Big Shot too, but I think I may have already recommended that. Alabama Rain - Jim Croce = Good Song.
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Post by ICWP on Oct 21, 2006 13:40:09 GMT -5
I enjoyed Big Shot too, but I think I may have already recommended that. You have. I'm sure I have, as well. ...Today, in fact. I have, saved to my computer, a pathetic fifteen Beatles songs. And five of them are Don't Let Me Down, for some bizzare reason. Someone reccommend me some more. I demand it.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 21, 2006 14:00:52 GMT -5
Someone reccommend me some more. I demand it. Okay...some Beatles songs I like a lot are: Hey Jude (the song that made me a fan) Across the UniverseFree as a BirdA Day in the LifeIn My LifeNorwegian WoodShe Said She SaidTomorrow Never KnowsAnd I think you've already heard I Am The Walrus, but I'll recommend it again anyway, because I love the crazy lyrics.
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Post by lazerxangel on Oct 21, 2006 16:11:25 GMT -5
Far Away - by Nickelback
My new favorite song. ;D
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Post by Gouki on Oct 21, 2006 19:42:32 GMT -5
The Beatles are horribly overrated.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 21, 2006 19:52:48 GMT -5
The Beatles are horribly overrated. They were/are nice people, though. I don't think they're overrated, but I can see why some people think they are. But they've also done some great solo work (I think it's great, anyway.) John Lennon released his last album just about one month before he was murdered.
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Post by Gouki on Oct 22, 2006 1:52:28 GMT -5
The Beatles are horribly overrated. They were/are nice people, though. That has... absolutely nothing to do with their music, and whether or not they are rated properly.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 22, 2006 5:38:09 GMT -5
That has... absolutely nothing to do with their music, and whether or not they are rated properly. I know. I just like to mention it. Oh, and American Pie is on the radio! Great song!
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Post by adam on Oct 22, 2006 8:41:57 GMT -5
I can play that. Just thought I'd say.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 22, 2006 11:43:34 GMT -5
I can play that. Just thought I'd say. On which instrument can you play it? Sweet Judy Blue Eyes (by Crosby, Stills and Nash) - I heard it last night and must recommend it. Also, No. 9 Dream, one of John Lennon's solo songs, released in 1975. One of my favourite John Lennon songs.
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Post by adam on Oct 22, 2006 12:28:41 GMT -5
Keyboard. I played it in the scholl concert.
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Post by wayne on Oct 23, 2006 14:01:18 GMT -5
if u kinda like emo music u should try paramore's brighter
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Post by Gideon on Oct 23, 2006 15:03:43 GMT -5
I found out today that the Crosby, Stills and Nash song I recommended is in fact called Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.
Oh, and I think the Carpenters did some good songs. I was listening to them today. Sing - that's the one that goes "Sing/Sing a song/Sing out loud/Sing out strong..." - is one of the first songs I remember hearing as a child, so it always reminds me of being a kid.
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Post by lazerxangel on Oct 23, 2006 17:00:46 GMT -5
Anyone else here like Nickelback?
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