Whats in your CD player? part 4 (originally posted by snookl

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  • #38770
    Flamegrape
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    The Cheeky Girls! Where have they been all my life?
    http://www.cheeky-girls.com/%5B/url%5D http://www.brenteck.com/cheeky-girls/%5B/url%5D

    Ahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.flamegrape.com/mp3/Cheeky_Girls_-_Cheeky_Song.mp3

    *Flamegrape’s head explodes*

    #64246
    Anonymous
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    hehehehe!!! i think you might be kinda cheeky!!! hehe!!

    i do have one request though, please post your thoughts on the artists, the music, and any sort of trivia or jokes you may know! i think that this may prove interesting to our non-musical (like me! hehe!) Sadgeezers!

    #64247
    mandara k
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    “Bad” by U2.

    I listen according to what I feel needs to be said at the time.———————-

    #64248
    mandara k
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    Okay, oodles of old here. i’m back to Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours especially “Second Hand News” “The Chain” and Fleet’s drums in “You Can Go Your Own Way.” “Dreams” of course.

    #64249
    fluffy bunny
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    trying this out for the next 2 days

    The sound of silence

    #64250
    Rag
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    I’ve come over all Ska/Punk/Indie kid (again). I’ve been alternating between my old Two Tone collections, Less Than Jake (Su-kin-perb american Ska/punk rock crossover), and the most fine Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine.

    Upbeat and smiley is the order of the day.

    #64251
    mandara k
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    My bro’s got me hooked on Seb Fontaine right now. I especially jam to his “Prototype” Disc 1 from 026 99. I love the lines such as

    On the third day God experienced love….

    On the fourth day he invented sound……

    On the fifth day God discovered music….

    On the sixth day he went clubbing……

    On the seventh day God chilled out……..

    [ 26-01-2003: Message edited by: mandara k ]

    #64252
    Anonymous
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    Every LP that Camper Van Beethoven ever commercially released is now residing in my 10-CD changer in my car. They’re back together (after their 1990 breakup), are touring, and sound better than they did back in ’90. If you don’t know them (or if you only know them from “Take the Skinheads Bowling” and their cover of “Pictures of Matchstick Men”), you owe it to yourself to pick ’em up. The only band to successfully meld ska, reggae, folk, Zeppelin-esque rock, punk, Zappa, Barrett-era Pink Floyd, klezmer, Eastern European traditional music, and Hank Williams-era country. Plus, they cover Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk. THE WHOLE ALBUM. Lordy mercy, them boys is fantabulistic.

    –Aleck

    #65166
    Anonymous
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    RAMMSTEIN!(It helps me study.)

    And frankly, I think the Cheeky girls were good for one thing, and one thing only:

    Listening to them actually made the Ketchup Song palatable (pune fully intended and not apologised for)…

    #65537
    lexxrobotech
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    I have a six cd shuttle…

    1) Blink 182’s “Take Off Your Pants And Jacket”
    (say that quickly)

    2) Lit’s “Atomic”

    3) Zebrahead’s “Playmate of the Year”

    4) Roxette’s “Look Sharp”

    5) Enya’s “The Celts”

    6) Goo Goo Doll’s “Dizzy Up the Girl”

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