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Dont worry pete, I'll make a special disc for you full of Dan Fogelberg and some Icelandic throat music

-D

Ha, ha thanks bud.....maybe compile a bit of Neil Sedaka & Bee Gees in the mix as well :laughing-smiley-014:

Gah. I like the original Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. All these dance remixes give me a soft-on.

and +1 for Creedence timbo....

-D

i like my dance, best version ive heard was 'barbers adagio for strings by william orbit' if anyone has seen 'kevin n perry go large' they will know the song :wub:

now listening to

open your eyes by guano apes

aint no sunshine by dmx

Listening to a bit of Gang Starr as I type this :/ Premier is a gun and Guru's got the maddest style (the King of Monotone ;))

It's mainly commercial dance stuff, prog/dream trance, rap/hip hop (particularly Aussie stuff) and I've also been known to get into what could be loosely described as classic rock (Creedence, Dire Straights, Rolling Stones etc).

Not a fan of RnB, and death metal/screaming/loud noise stuff is no where near my playlist, but other then that pretty much anything goes, I have even been known to willfully listen to classical music every now and then :wub:

Song just changed to Time by Pink Floyd. Fking ace song, one of my all time favourites :D

Reason to believe is awesome.... like to older albums but with a lot newer/cleaner edge.... they f**king rip.

true from the ashes and The Fuse were shite..... but Straightr Ahead to me sounds like they wrote some new material, and then just filled it up a bit with b-sides etc.

Full Circle to me is when they were at their peak.... none of thise socio-policical commentay bullshit etc.... seems to me it all actually meant something to them back then.

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