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indoreman

RE: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Deja Vu

4 names - correctly: David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young thumbs up
RN_Medman

RE: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Deja Vu

4 names : David Crosby, Steven Stills, Graham Nash, Neil Young banana
moonlightwoman

RE: Josh Groban: A collection

Awesome voice for someone so young. Love his music
moonlightwoman

RE: Adele: 21

Adele rocks. I listen to this CD everyday.
therover

RE: The Velvet Underground: The Velvet Underground and Nico

the beginning of alternative music and punk rock wow
Shoelace

RE: Johann Pachelbel: Canon in D Major

its nice to hear that during my relaxing timewow
lipsee

RE: John Lennon: Double Fantasy

Only John Lennon could make this record,,,its brill
mars1966

RE: John Lennon: Double Fantasy

John Lennon was the GREATEST EVER.
phsylogene
Rubicon76

RE: Tears For fears: Tears for fears

"I like this"...is that the best you can do?

C'mon, Rolland Orzabel was one of the very best songwriters of the late 20th century. Curt Smith was a waster and just along for the ride but Rolland utterly knew how to compose solid, hooky, modern pop and white soul. He was also a pretty accomplished jazz musician. If you want a masterclass on how to assemble high quality, accessible music which can transcend genre, listen to TFF from the very beginning of the first album "The Hurting" which was an astonishing feat for a first up offering with absolutly no lesser tracks, through all their incarnations until now.

I believe it should be a mandatory journey for all students of contemporary music.
Rubicon76

RE: Linkin Park: Meteora

Awesome indeed. Certain bands effectively define certain genres. Linkin park basically defined Nu-Metal with this their second album. Their first two albums were pure genuis musically and commercially. The later ones were pale by comparison.

Few vocalists represented disaffected youth more throat-tearingly painfully than Chester Bennington and Brad Delson's highly processed but sharp as a samarai sword guitar treatments along with Mike Shinodas vocals/keyboard and turntable contributions brought together multiple genres which had never before shared the same spaces.

Alas, after this offering, Delson seemed to have been made somewhat redundant and try as they might, the band never reached the same heady hights with later albums.
wasbro

RE: Jeff Buckley: So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley

beautiful man beautiful voice, proof that life can be so cruel could of done so much given the time, his version of satisfied mind is so amazing words can never describe it
shortcake48

RE: Aaron neville: I dont much, but i know that i love you......

this has to be one of my most favorite songs ever i love his voice
Dirtymane

RE: Bun-B: Trill

Jay-Z sucks azz ... Bun is the Trill O.G ... UGK4LIFE
cjd1987

RE: lady gaga: fame monster

This is a awesome album/ep but, it was disapointing that there was only 8 songs so It would be better to have The Fame/Fame Monster Deluxe so you can listen to them together!
manroe23

RE: Keane: Somewhere Only We Know

Iam a fan of Keane ,, love this one too cheers
Rubicon76

RE: Evanescence: Fallen

This album was the watershed for modern gothic rock. Amy Lee's classically educated and dark sensibilities combined perfectly with Ben Moody's growling guitar (you can tell it was their first widely released album - he seemed to use just the one guitar on it with only minor treatments). The second track 'Bring Me To Life' found world-wide fame and massive radio play and will be played in bars in Bangkok side by side with the Cranberries 'Zombie' forever more.

Shaded only by the first track 'Going Under' with that undeniable chord riff which goes most of the way through the song the album is chocka with anxst-ridden and borderline depressive sentiment and plenty of considerations surrounding impending mortality. Further highlights include the other air-played, significant single 'My Imortal' - One of two of Amy's piano ballads complete with orchestral backing which grace the album, a well constructed and thoughtful offering. 'Tourniquet' and 'Taking Over Me' are equally well organised and lyrically interesting moments.

Suffice to say I take this album with me everwhere and have played it innumerble times. alas, Ben had a brainectomy and left the band just as it was reaching an echelon immediately after its realease amid unsubstantiated rumours and went off to play inexplicable main-stream stuff much to the chagrin of perplexed fans everywhere.

Luckily for us devout followers of true gothic rock (not emo; that is something for young people and I don't know what it is anyway) the band has gone on to produce two more fine albums with some line-up changes which didn't appear to deter or distract Amy from generating some of the best tracks of the genre and establishing herself as perhaps the most refined and high-quality songwriters in the US today.

It is a reflection of the very high regard that I have for her as a songwriter and super-talented vocalist that after hearing the first tracks on the radio and before I bought the first CD, I thought that she simply had to be English because almost no-one in the US was either intersted or capable of producing such a high quality musical achievement. Perhaps further evidence that despite the enormous mountain of commercial detritus excreted from the US audio industry maybe America is finally growing a soul. Let's hope.
DixieDarling

RE: Billy Currington: Billy

dancing I have several of his CD's and he is so great. His song "Must Be Doin Somethin Right" to me is one of his most sexiest songs and video's he has done. That voice of his "Wow" is the best way for me to describe it. But I love his song "God Is Great, Beer Is Good, and People Are Crazy" it fits right in to so many people, LOL. Big fan of his.
pianoman333
AmberF

RE: coldplay: The Scientist

Thank you so much for posting this wonderful music video. What a captivating thing! If we only could make a journey back in time.
aScottishGuy82

RE: coldplay: The Scientist

one of the best bands ever. epic
NiTeWalker23
CarlitaP

RE: Prodigy: Firestarter

I MISS THEM!!!!
I wish radio stations in the US would play them...
CarlitaP

RE: Billy Currington: Billy

I'm not a country music fan but I fell in LOVE with this man.
I want to go to his concert one day.

Billy, I am here!! LOL..love kiss
CarlitaP

RE: TONI! TONI! TONE!: Tony! Toni! Tone! - Hits

Cuz it doesn't rain in Southern California.

And it does and its not fun crying
libra4lov

RE: Aerosmith: I Don't Want To Miss A Thing

I lov this song...loved it from the time i first heard it)..even tho im a african american woman..this song is for anybody thats in love..nd if u not u will be..this rocks !!!
manroe23

RE: Josh Turner: Your Man

I love his voice ,, really really great grin beer
manroe23

RE: Josh Turner: Everything Is Fine

I love to hear " I wouldn't be a man " just such a romantic words grin
goodhearted2012g
aScottishGuy82
lrj913

RE: gregg allman: searching for simplicity

seen the Allman bros about 12 times for the early 70's and 80's and every show was different aswell as gr8...
lrj913
Novita
Elizabeth0

RE: Adele: Adele 21

I love what she sings about..
shay28

RE: Adele: Adele 21

like her songs too, powerful.

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