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Rockers & Poppers… Is It Shuffle Time?
You know the rules by now, put your ipod/mp3 player on shuffle and write down the first 5 songs
mine:
1. Sound Of Silence – Simon & Garfunkel
2. Insomnia – Faithless
3. Romeo & Juliet – Dire Straits
4. Sunday Morning Call – Oasis
5. Could You Be Love – Bob Marley
haha I went again while i was waiting
1. Iris – Goo Goo Dolls
2. Hold Your Hand – Beatles
3. Death On The Stairs – The Libertines
4. Fat Bottomed Girls – Queen
5. Fast Car – Tracy Chapman
likegibberish, Arbeit Macht Frei by The Libertines is an amazing song
You ever seen The Libertines?
I’ve had tickets 3 times to see them live, twice Pete Doherty was arrested before the gig and the other time he went a bit OTT on heroin and ended up in hospital, oh what fun!
Yeah I am “across the pond” i prefer to call it “The Home Of Music” lol
I shall edit for ye question!
Police Truck by Dead Kennedys
Blowin’ in the Wind by Bob Dylan
I Got Stripes by Johnny Cash
Gratitude by Paul McCartney
Think For Yourself by The Beatles
and
Arbeit Macht Frei by The Libertines
Baba O’Riley (live) by The Who
Consolers of the Lonely by Raconteurs
Giant Steps by John Coltrane
The Sweater Song by Weezer
“Please kill me, oh no a don’t kill me, don’t bring that ghost ’round to my door, I don’t want to see it anymore”
’tis Mr. Tambourine Man
Live? No, I don’t think they ever came to Texas. I was only about twelve at the time. I just discovered them in January of last year.
Do you live “across the pond”? Yeah, too bad for Pete, he can’t stay clean, but that’s why they kicked him out.
I’ll second that! See ya.
Karaoke REDEMPTION SONG Bob Marley
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Bob Marley and the Wailers Live at the Rainbow $14.49 On June 2, 1977, London’s Rainbow Theatre “caught fire”–in the best possible way, of course. At the time, Bob Marley and the Wailers, already huge in the UK, were on tour in support of the locally produced Exodus. While the show starts off with the slow-burning “Trenchtown Rock” (1973′s African Herbsman), Marley’s performance grows increasingly incendiary until, by the time they get to the climac… |
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One Love – The Bob Marley All-Star Tribute $14.49 Conceived with DVD release in mind, this high-end, live video concert taped in Jamaica lives up to its title with a generous repertoire of Bob Marley songs performed by reverent pop, hip-hop, rock, and reggae veterans. Shot on a rainy night in December 1999, the home video version expands upon an inaugural TNT cable telecast with an additional hour of performances. The DVD edition adds a premium … |
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The Old Grey Whistle Test, Vol. 1 $3.13 For better and for worse, The Old Grey Whistle Test was probably the most resolutely serious music program ever broadcast on television. During its 16-year run it showcased only the most earnest exponents of whichever musical style was currently popular, and given that the program’s heyday coincided with the early ’70s, some of the footage included here (e.g., the prog noodlings of the Edgar Winte… |
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Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers (New Packaging) $9.00 Even as greatest hits packages go, this is an utter gem. Every song is inspired, in a class of its own, whether the real version of “I Shot the Sheriff,” the hymnlike “No Woman, No Cry,” or the sheer joy of “Jamming.” Even allowing that Marley never wrote any bad material, then Legend is still the crème de la crème, the heart and soul of the Jamaican people packed into one five-inch compact disc… |
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Facing Future $11.42 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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You Are My Little Bird $8.83 Once in a great while we encounter an artist who stands consciously and directly in the tradition of children’s music that Folkways has carried for nearly 60 years, and Elizabeth Mitchell is one such artist. Her lovely voice brings a fresh sound to cherished American folk songs and other melodies from around the world. In a peaceful yet powerful way, she reintroduces us to the songs we thought we … |
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Every Little Thing Gonna Be Alright: The Bob Marley Reader $5.93 Throughout Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and America, Bob Marley represents far more than just the musician who translated spiritual and political beliefs into hypnotic, hard-hitting songs such as “Get Up, Stand Up,” “No Woman, No Cry,” and “Jammin’.” Marley was born in rural Jamaica and reared in the mean streets of Kingston’s Trenchtown; his ascent to worldwide acclaim, first with The Wailers–… |