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At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
Hah, I like this thread, for much of my youth, I wasn't much interested in music either, just listened to radio now and then.
By now I know a bit more but I'm not a music enthusiast by far.
I also like dance music and music that makes me happy most of the time, unfortunately all three videos you posted are not available in my country...
I can however tell you that I recently thought about buying that last song, it's quite good IMO.
David Guetta makes a lot of music I like, let me give you another example:
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
oh god.......... what is this euromusic thread. gotta americanfy this.
A real man listens to a healthy mix of rock, rap, symphony and girly songs.
I have lifting lists pump up lists sleeping lists euphoric lists pissed off lists, etc.
i like music.
Brave Centurion...I recall you mentioned that you played football in HS. Did you have a 'pump-up song' that was played before every game? Our senior class captians would always pick such a song that would be played in the locker room before every game on Saturday morning. Wondering if your team did the same. My junior year they played some House of Pain song and my Senior year was Stone Temple Pilots. The latter was a little melancholic though. Probably why we had a 5-5 record at the end of the season!! Just curious.
Back to topic...I am into the Smiths lately, that alternativy British interpretativism really catches my fancy!! I often ask affections to scratch my name on their arm with a ball point pen...if of course, the are vain and they are funny!!!
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70's rock and 80's metal.
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Insects will be around long after 'humans' are gone...My faith in Morrissey is still devooouuuut!!!
edit: I have no idea who marr is...but he is probably someone who you secretly admire but are very afraid to admit it!!!
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"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
I was never one to be impressed by myself for knowing all the members in the band. The Smiths are cooler than the sun and air, their music provokes the brilliance of nothing in particular.
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Ah dear nerd you don't even know what you just started in me.
As a captain myself I got to choose songs in lockeroom our tunnel song and for breaking a linebacker sack record my own sack record
For pre game locker room
I choose among others
Disturbed indestructible
Hollywood undead, undead
Saliva ladies and gentlemen
Eminem till I collapse
Three days grace riot
For tunnel and game entrance
Pod boom
Atreyu you were the king now your unconscious
And of course last of the mohicans theme
For my sack song
Fort minor, remember the name
Ooooooh rah
Very impressive! Brings back fond memories. I was just an anonomyus grunt on the line, no glory for me.
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As my music collection is upwards of 6000 songs, it is quite difficult to nail down what exactly I like. However, this is my favourite song recently (off an absolutely brilliant album [Every Day] by the Cinematic Orchestra):
I mostly like Indie, Rock, Jazz, Funk, R&B, Soul, some Rap, Electronica.... Hell I like almost anything as long as it isn't too Poppy.![]()
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And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
Our coach was a linemen they got lotsa love from us
Big difference between the lineman with his face in the mud and the glory back. Nice to see the RB make it thru a nice hole you created though. A definate ooh rah moment indeed.
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dline gets glory though
Played that too. Never seemed to run up my side...ha ha. Decent pass rush, always seemed to get the ball off before I reached the QB. I was constantly double teamed. Don't want to brag, I had my bad games too. Confidence would occasionally leave me at the worst possible times. Still fun to remince about my idealized football stories!
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Lol they are memories to be treasured wait until strike starts about you know how texans are about football
Yeah, I hear it's a very football oriented state. Talented, competative HS and a lot of good college teams there as well.
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I played a little pee wee when my dad was in corpus christi so yeahhhhh its ridiculous
My division in HS was 6B, bottom of the barrel. We had Freshmen on our starting lineup. I can't relate with Texas football. Though I had the size and mabey the talent to play a higher division. Scrimaged division 4 teams and fared quite well.
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Football? Just what kind of nerd are you?!
Black metal. For me, music has to be an artwork. Good music or no music at all.
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When it comes to football, I am not A Nerd, I am THE Nerd!!! The nerdliest nerd of all the nerdies!!!Football? Just what kind of nerd are you?!
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Normally I usually listen to classic rock mostly. Sometimes some dance music when I'm tired but need to stay awake. Lately I'm getting very much into balkan music, I can't believe I've missed out on it for so long.
Some of the better balkan songs:
Mahala rai banda - Mahalageasca (known from the Borat movie)
The great Goran Bregovic with probably his best song:
habibi min zaman - balkan beat box (very chill song):
And to finish it a dubstep remix of a balkan song, deathcar by 16bit:
The Band.
Brilliant music. It pretty much sums up everything I love to hear, be it folk music, Americana, country, blues, rockabilly, rock, elements of gospel and church music, and just to put it together in one neat little package. Acadian Driftwood, dealing with the deportation of the Acadians to Louisane, is one of the few songs that actually brought me to tears when I heard it for the first time. Up On Cripple Creek is not blues, it's not rock, it's not country; it's all of that and yet none of it. If you listen closely, there are elements of funk music in there as well. And then there's the mysterious case of "King Harvest". Fairly little people know about the influence The Band had on rock music, Levon Helm pretty much invented a new drumming technique, Garth Hudson was the first person to ever use a wah-wah pedal on a Hohner clavinet, and Eric Clapton saw them as one of his greatest examples. The famous song "Let It Be" by The Beatles was also influenced by The Band's pure sound.
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(Especially for SFTS, Levon Helm is an Arkansas boy)
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I like most kinds of metal, especially the symphonic, progressive, and gothic varieties, but not so much black metal and thrash metal. Beyond that, I love neofolk, dream pop, and new age.
A few examples:
Lake of Tears - So Fell Autumn Rain
Dredg - It Only Took a Day
Riverside - Conceiving You
Autumn's Grey Solace - Mystify
The Moon and the Nightspirit - Rögből élet
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Get several more genres but theres I listen a lot on electronics. Some personal favorites:
Then there's also darkweave:
And Gothic Rock/Industrial:
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