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DVDs this time... 1. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 2. About Schmidt 3. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (scene where Bette Davis kicks Joan Crawford nearly to death with her high heels)

Michael


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Wow nice selectin Ruud :wink:

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the only CD players are in the cars, really, and mostly they're mixed CDs. Chris likes to make CDs, obviously, and he listens to everything. Actual CDs I have in my car... No Doubt (Tragic Kingdom and Rock steady) Nine Inch Nails (Pretty much everything outside of remixed stuff, on all sorts of CDs, mixed and original) and my 80s mix, which one can never do without. How does one get through a road trip without any Depeche Mode or Pet Shop Boys?

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Evanescence, Linkin Park, and Michelle Branch.

"All that you can decide, is what to do with the time that is given you."--Gandalf,

"Life is not tried, it is merely survived

-If you're standing outside the fire."--Garth Brooks

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The Jazzmasters 4 Track 8, Emerald Stardust, has just blown me away! Absolutley fantastic. Whew!!!

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This thread has been dormant for a while ? Don't keep the same CD spinning, ... We'll I still listen to my old Vinyl a lot, even buy some if I come accross anything of interest. Latest CD spinning on my player: JAZZ - Rodney Jones : Soul Manifesto A great soul-jazz album to dance to, not for jazz purists though. But if you enjoy Maceo Parker, the old Hammond B-3 albums on Prestige (charles Earland, Jack Mc Duff ...) and a god dose of funk in your jazz, give it a try. - And a lot of Sun Ra ... can't get enough of his weird music. ROCK : I'm in a "back-to- the- sixties trip "(an era I never left actually): - all the Creedence Clearwater albums (the original vinyls are so worn out, had to buy them back on CD) - Blood, Sweat and Tears (second album) : I hadn't listen to it for ages and I rediscover how great it was. Not a dull track, splendid musicianship. They don't make them like that anymore. Am I the only one on this board to dig this stuff ? In the Seventies I dug the Glam Boots and look but never went for the sounds. Vanessa

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... and anything by Julie London, when I feel more "feminine", it seems the perfect soundtrack when dressing up. For those of you who are occasionnal cross-dressers, do you also have male music moods (usually more rock oriented in my case) and female music mood (when en femme, 40's-50's torch singers being my favorites), or am I on the verge of schizophrenia ? Vanessa

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Just to contrast with Julie London, Permission To Land by The Darkness. What an album!!!

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the NEW Iron Maiden album, Dance Of Death not their heaviest but good, better than Metallica's "St. Anger" :lol: btw it is worth 100 good listens to :lol: later, TXT-1

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www.goddessworkout.com bellydance music CD by Dolphina. Borrowed it from my ex!

"All that you can decide, is what to do with the time that is given you."--Gandalf,

"Life is not tried, it is merely survived

-If you're standing outside the fire."--Garth Brooks

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CD player? Skip that... I am getting back into Radio@Netscape, a free service with over a hundred channels of commercial free music. Pick a genre (and they can be quite specific) and just go! Today, for writing, it's the Trance Music channel. Perfect background for science fiction-esque stories about an underage prostitute who ends up... well, okay, I can't give away too much

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Greatest Hits - Journey

Greatest Hits - Boston

Greatest Hits - Ace of Base

The Essential Heart - Heart

The Hits - REO Speedwagon

Cracked Rear View - Hootie & The Blowfish

Diesel and Dust - Midnight Oil

click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.

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Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower

In the Wake of Poseidon - King Crimson

Closer to Home - Grand Funk Railroad

Destination Motherland - Roy Ayers

Romantic Journey - Norman Connors

The Chapman Report - soundtrack by Len Rosenman, vinyl only

Michael

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Diana Krall - "LIVE in PARIS" Rod Stewart - "American Standard" Colin James - "Colin James & The Little Big Band" Brian Setzer Orchestra - "Brian Setzer Orchestra" Diana Krall - "Look Of Love"

"Spike Heels . . a Pork-pie hat . .

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How does one get through a road trip without any Depeche Mode or Pet Shop Boys?

That would be incomprehensible.

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Jimi Hendrix - Jimi Plays Berkeley

The digital transfer of this 1970 show is excellent, as is the case with other authorized Hendrix DVDs I have seen. As a bonus the DVD also contains an audio-only presentation of the complete second set.

Michael

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You Guys and gals listen to some good stuff. Here's what I have listened to this week - Hittin the note - Allman Bros Band The complete Jack Johnson sessions - Miles Davis Black Sea - XTC Fragile - Yes Electric ladyland - Jimi Hendrix Experience

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it could any one of the 1,2,3...... ....22,23,24..... .....59,60,61,62 albums i currently have in mp3 form on my harddrive tho the current favs are dido - life for rent and linkin park - meteora nhoj62

the higher the boot, the higher the heel, the better the feeling!

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This is xaphod's standard audio feed .....

http://www.arrow.nl/index.html

Poke 'luister online' after 2000 GMT to get wall-to-wall good sounds.

During the day, there are quite a few adverts, but not in the evening.

Xaphod, being old-fashioned, gets this stuff the hard way from the aether, with large antennas and sensitive receivers.

Xa

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Sounds good Xaphod, added that to my favourites. Thanks for the link.

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Perhaps Love - Placido Domingo & John Denver

The Beatles 1962-1966 - The Beatles

Sugar & Spice collection - Cryan' Shames

Colonization - New Colony Six

The Best of Lesley Gore - Lesley Gore

The Definitive Collection - ABBA

Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical Music - various

click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.

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In my cd player are 2 cd's..... Lost Prophets - Start Something Funeral For A Friend - Casually Dressed & Deep In Conversation although i dotn use cd players much my pc has 4000 mp3's on it and my mp3 player currently has 2000 with space for 4000 more :D

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