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  • Top 25 1982 International (English)

    Nov 4 2009, 7h09 por Gochir

    1.- F.R. David (FRA) - Words



    2.- The Motels (USA) - TocarOnly the Lonely



    3.- The Alan Parsons Project (UK) - TocarEye In The Sky



    4.- Culture Club (UK) - Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
    5.- John Mellencamp (USA) - TocarHurts So Good
    6.- Toni Basil (USA) - TocarMickey
    7.- Tears for Fears (UK) - TocarMad World
    8.- Men at Work (AUS) - TocarWho Can It Be Now?
    9.- Survivor (USA) - TocarEye Of The Tiger
    10.- Madonna (USA) - Everybody
    11.- Phil Collins (UK) - You Can't Hurry Love
    12.- Falco (AUT) - TocarDer Kommissar
    13.- Chicago (USA) - Hard To Say I'm Sorry
    14.- Laura Branigan (USA) - Gloria
    15.- Duran Duran (UK) - TocarSave A Prayer
    16.- Dexys Midnight Runners (UK) - TocarCome On Eileen
    17.- Toto (USA) - TocarRosanna
    18.- Donna Summer (USA) - Love Is in Control
    19.- A Flock of Seagulls (UK) - TocarI Ran (So Far Away)
    20.- Madness (UK) - TocarOur House
    21.- Fleetwood Mac (UK) - TocarHold Me
    22.- Depeche Mode (UK) - See You
    23.- Yazoo (UK) - TocarOnly You
    24.- Asia (UK) - TocarHeat Of The Moment
    25.- Roxy Music (UK) - TocarMore Than This
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  • 50 Questions about my Top 50: 2009 Version

    Nov 2 2009, 23h13 por melbo

    Because it's been almost two years since I filled this out...I thought it would be fun to see how this has changed.

    1. How did you get into 29? (Martina Sorbara)
    My friend Christina loved her first. She has excellent taste in music, so I looked her up.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? (Clay Aiken)
    Haha...umm...I guess something he sang on American Idol? I don't remember whether I watched the auditions that season or picked up the show later.

    3. What's your favorite lyric by 33? (Chris Isaak)
    No idea. I don't really pay attention to his lyrics...more his music and his voice.

    4. What is your favorite album by 49? (Spice Girls)
    Haha, I guess I prefer Spice World?

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? (Mariah Carey)
    Five.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50? (Billy Joel)
    First, how is Billy only #50?! That's disturbing. I love so many of his songs (so many!!), but if I have to pick just one, I always go with TocarThe Longest Time. I was so disappointed that he didn't sing it at Wrigley Field last summer.

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad? (Sarah McLachlan)
    Mm, yes. TocarWintersong. It's such a beautiful type of sad, though.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15? (Andrea Bocelli)
    Vivo Per Lei (con Giorgia), unless it's Olympic time. Then it's Because We Believe.

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? (Vienna Teng)
    TocarHarbor, TocarWhatever You Want, TocarAntebellum.

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (The Beatles)
    There are probably a hundred. I mean, really, does their discography ever end? All You Need Is Love would be the most obvious.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40? (Shania Twain)
    Come On Over. Seriously, weren't the majority of the songs on that album released to great success?

    12. What is your favorite song by 10? (Jack Johnson)
    TocarBetter Together!

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30? (Laura Pausini)
    I discovered her through a fantastic lady that I used to work for. She passed away a few years ago, but listening to Laura always makes me think of her.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38? (Michael Jackson)
    Don't Stop Til You Get Enough. I think.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (Backstreet Boys)
    BSB makes me so nostalgic. Specifically, I guess I'll go with TocarAs Long as You Love Me

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live? (Madonna)
    None. I'm sure that would be a great show, though!

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? (Destiny's Child)
    I don't know what the first song I heard would have been, but the first one that I liked was probably TocarBills, Bills, Bills.

    18. What is your favorite album by 11? (John Mayer)
    Continuum! Easily.

    19. What is your favorite song by 1? (Emm Gryner)
    So far, this is the only ranking that hasn't changed since the last time I did this survey, and the answer hasn't changed either. My favourite Emm song is still Blackwinged Bird

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live? (Rascal Flatts)
    No! I would love to, but I don't have any local friends who like them.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27? (Rachael Yamagata)
    Her songs make me think of many fabulous road trips with Jules.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16? (Sara Bareilles)
    TocarGravity. So. Incredible.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? (Astor Piazzolla)
    I have no idea. Since I'm a skating fan, TocarLibertango is a safe bet!

    24. What is your favorite album by 18? (Diana Krall)
    The Girl In The Other Room

    25. What is your favorite song by 21? (Regina Spektor)
    TocarHotel Song or TocarSamson

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (Alicia Keys)
    I'm sure it was TocarFallin'

    27. What is your favorite album by 3? (Chantal Kreviazuk)
    Here's another one that hasn't changed! But the answer might...the verdict is still out. What If It All Means Something has been my favourite, but her new one, Plain Jane is gaining ground. We'll see.

    28. What is you favorite song by 2? (Céline Dion)
    Céline is still #2. And TocarS'il Suffisait D'Aimer is still my favourite. Although there are SO MANY.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? (Sarah Slean)
    TocarMy Invitation, and I didn't really like it, so I didn't listen to her for a long time. I'm still not crazy about that song, but I do love her.

    30. What is you favorite song by 8? (Kelly Clarkson)
    I can't believe she's ranked so high, first of all. I don't feel like I listen to her that often. Maybe because it takes me so many listens to decide whether or not I like her songs, haha. I guess my favourite is TocarSince U Been Gone. Does that make me shallow?

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? (Keith Urban)
    I haven't.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? (Chicago)
    TocarJust You 'N' Me

    33. What is you favorite album by 12? (Superchick)
    Beauty from Pain

    34. What is the worst song by 45? (Coldplay)
    I don't think there's any that make me groan.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? (Daniel Bedingfield)
    TocarJames Dean (I Wanna Know)

    36. What is your favorite album by 48? (Blue Rodeo)
    I definitely haven't heard all their albums, but I have The Days in Between and I like it.

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? (U2)
    I haven't ever, although I'm sure it's a great show. I'm not sure I would shell out the cash for it, though.

    38. What is your favorite song by 36? (Bryan Adams)
    Seriously? Obviously TocarSummer Of '69

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? (Jamie Cullum)
    I'm going to go with These Are The Days, because that's the first track on Twentysomething. I was with a friend when she bought it and we listened to it on the way home from Windsor.

    40. What is your favorite album by 7? (Michael Bublé)
    It's Time

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy? (98 Degrees)
    I still love TocarStill.

    42. What is your favorite album by 41? (Vanessa-Mae)
    [album artist=Vanessa-Mae]The Violin Player[/track]

    43. What is your favorite song by 24? (Barenaked Ladies)
    Falling for the First Time

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46? (Janet Jackson)
    Minneapolis!

    45. What is your favorite song by 35? (Shaun Groves)
    Welcome Home

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy? (Christina Aguilera)
    TocarCome On Over (All I Want Is You)!

    47. What is your favorite album by 4? (Charlotte Martin)
    [album artist=Charlotte Martin]On Your Shore

    48. Who is a favorite member of 37? (John Legend)
    I'm going to go with John Legend.

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43? (Frank Sinatra)
    Who knows!

    50. How many albums do you own by 20? (Maria Mena)
    Two, although one in only digital format since it wasn't released here.
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  • 50000th Track

    Nov 2 2009, 2h27 por goldeneye2131

    Finally.

    TocarAlways which was played (approximately) a whopping 103 times during this span...during which I taught myself to play it on the drums...actually quite fun.

    178 days since 45000, which is about 28.09 tracks/day.

    Looking back in earlier posts, it seems as though I've thought that my (top artist/track) charts would not change as drastically as they have [oddly enough, I predict that Always will be a solid #2 for a long while]...so here's a snapshot for future reference. (This information will be dealt with by future Ryan)

    Artists:

    John Williams - 4467
    blink-182 - 3141
    Goldfinger - 2942
    Rush - 2599
    The Beatles - 2107
    Boston - 1635
    Eagles - 1613
    The Corrs - 1481
    Mêlée - 1394
    Badfinger - 1311
    Little River Band - 1007
    Randy Edelman - 920
    Chicago - 794
    Supertramp - 751
    The Doobie Brothers - 673
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  • My Favorite Guitarists

    Out 22 2009, 0h42 por Jamesismynamo

    Not in exact order, but a general order :D

    Jason Becker
    Randy Rhoads (Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot)
    Shawn Lane
    Marty Friedman (Cacophony, Megadeth, etc)
    Neil Zaza
    Steve Vai (Whitesnake, Alcatrazz)
    Andy Timmons
    Blues Saraceno
    Buck Dharma (Blue Öyster Cult)
    Terry Kath (Chicago)
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  • Bands I've seen live

    Out 14 2009, 1h49 por Wrighteous

    Here's my list of bands I've seen live. From memory and ticket stubs. There's more than what's on here, for sure. Later on I'll try to include venue and date, but it's not likely any time soon. Actually, it's probably not likely ever.

    311
    .38 Special
    Andrew Bird
    Aranka Fabian
    Arcade Fire
    Armin van Buuren
    Asleep at the Wheel
    Asobi Seksu
    Atmosphere
    Bassnectar
    Beck
    Béla Fleck
    Ben Folds
    Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
    Benevento-Russo Duo
    Billy Cobham
    Blackalicious
    Blitzen Trapper
    Bloc Party
    Bon Iver
    Broken Social Scene (with Leslie Feist and Emily Haines)
    Buffalo Killers
    Built to Spill
    Cat Power & Dirty Delta Blues Band
    Chicago
    Citizen Cope
    Clipse
    Clutch
    Common
    Count Basie Orchestra
    Counting Crows
    Dave Matthews Band
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Dickey Betts
    Diplo
    Dr. Lonnie Smith
    Drummer
    Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
    Eek-A-Mouse
    Ekoostik Hookah
    Emily Haines
    Eric Clapton
    Evangelicals
    Everclear
    Family of the Year
    Feist
    Felice Brothers
    Flogging Molly
    Fujiya & Miyagi
    Galactic
    Ghostland Observatory
    Girl Talk
    Gnarls Barkley
    Good Charlotte
    Gov't Mule
    Grizzly Bear
    Guster
    Guta
    Gym Class Heroes
    Heartless Bastards
    Holiday Shores
    Indigenous
    Jack Johnson
    Jean-Luc Ponty
    Joe Lovano
    Joey DeFrancesco
    John Mayer
    Joe Scofield/artist]
    John Popper
    Jose Gonzalez
    Juvenile
    Kanye West
    Keb' Mo'
    Klaxons
    Ladytron
    Larry Coryell
    LCD Soundsystem
    Leatherbag
    Lupe Fiasco
    Lyrics Born
    Matisyahu
    Medeski, Martin and Wood
    Michael Franti & Spearhead
    Mike Doughty
    moe.
    Mos Def
    N.E.R.D.
    Nappy Roots
    New Found Glory
    O.A.R.
    of Montreal
    Other Girls
    Oxford Collapse
    Oysterhead
    Passion Pit
    Patrick Sweany
    Paul Van Dyke
    Pearl Jam
    Phoenix
    Prescott Curlywolf
    Preservation Hall Jazz Band
    Ratatat
    Rebirth Brass Band
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Red Wanting Blue
    Ron Blake
    Roy Hargrove
    Royal Bangs
    Rufus Wainwright
    Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
    Sigur Rós
    Sound Tribe Sector 9
    Spoon
    Stanley Clarke
    Stars
    Sufjan Stevens
    Talib Kweli
    Tapes 'n Tapes
    The Avett Brothers
    The B-52's
    The Black Keys
    The Charlie Daniels Band
    The Dead Weather
    The Decemberists
    The Flaming Lips
    The Go! Team
    The New Pornographers
    The Raconteurs
    The Roots
    The Shins
    The Virgins
    The Walkmen
    Toubab Krewe
    Thievery Corporation
    Trey Anastasio
    Twista
    Umphrey's McGee
    Wilco
    Wish You Were Here
    Wynton Marsalis and Lincoln Center Jazz
    Yoko Ono
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  • Weekly Top Artists 3Q09

    Out 10 2009, 17h29 por mymusic101

    Here are my weekly top artists for the third quarter of 2009. More than one artist indicates a tie.

    5 Jul 2009 The Three Degrees
    12 Jul 2009 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
    19 Jul 2009 The Beatles
    26 Jul 2009 [unknown]
    2 Aug 2009 Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, Eagles, Toto
    9 Aug 2009 Simon & Garfunkel
    16 Aug 2009 Otis Redding
    23 Aug 2009 Brandy, Kim Carnes, The Drifters, Firehouse Five Plus Two, The Grass Roots, Johnny Griffin, Vince Guaraldi, Carmen McRae, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Tone-Lōc
    30 Aug 2009 ABBA, Annie, Mariah Carey, Bruce Springsteen
    6 Sep 2009 Hall & Oates, Erich Kunzel
    13 Sep 2009 Patti Smith
    20 Sep 2009 Peter, Paul & Mary
    27 Sep 2009 Ferrante & Teicher

    Comments?
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  • Days of the week songs!

    Set 30 2009, 3h42 por suikodee

    This sounds like a fun song title exercise... alright here we go:

    Sunday
    Maroon 5 - TocarSunday Morning
    The Monkees - Pleasant Valley Sunday
    Morrissey - Everyday Is Like Sunday
    No Doubt - TocarSunday Morning
    U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday

    Monday
    Carpenters - TocarRainy Days And Mondays
    The Mamas & The Papas - TocarMonday, Monday
    New Order - TocarBlue Monday

    Tuesday
    Lynyrd Skynyrd - TocarTuesday's Gone
    The Moody Blues - TocarTuesday Afternoon
    The Rolling Stones - TocarRuby Tuesday

    Wednesday
    Simon & Garfunkel - TocarWednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

    Thursday
    David Bowie - TocarThursday's Child

    Friday
    The Cure - Friday I'm In Love

    Saturday
    Bee Gees - Saturday Night Fever
    Chicago - TocarSaturday in the Park
    Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
    Kaiser Chiefs - Saturday Night
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - TocarCome Saturday
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  • 30 Questions

    Ago 27 2009, 8h26 por spinningcannon

    Stolen from Stejdi, who originally stole it from os_teriyaki. Thanks guys!

    1. What are you listening to right now?
    Some stuff by by Phoenix, some by The Rapture, and some by Jazzin' park. All random iTunes/ Youtube recommendations I decided to check out.

    2. What song makes you sad?
    Truly sad? There are a few... "TocarA Dustland Fairytale" and "TocarJingle Jangle" come to mind. Listen to the lyrics.
    A lot of Max Richter's stuff does that for me too... like "TocarFlowers for Yulia" and "TocarI Was Just Thinking."
    Michael Jackson's "TocarSmile" just kills me, though.

    3. What is the most annoying song in the world?
    For me, that would be most of the "popular" rap/pop songs on the radio nowadays, from what I've heard. It just gets to me; there's not much creativity in a good deal of it at all, and the lyrics are awful.

    4. Your all time favorite band?
    Todd Rundgren is always my #1 (followed closely by Frost*). The man is one of my biggest inspirations; I've loved his music since I was a tiny kid.

    5. Your newly discovered band is?
    Besides the three in question 1? That would be Ed Harcourt, and he's fantastic. Once again, I have to give my one friend all the credit-- I've found countless amazing bands through her interests.

    6. Best female voice?
    I'm typically not a fan of female voices (besides Imogen Heap), but I am quite a fan of Japanese voices. Rica Matsumoto, Mai Yamane, Ilaria Graziano, Maaya Sakamoto, Makino Yui, Nakajima Megumi, Tomiko Van, and Nana Mizuki are my faves.

    7. Best male voice?
    Geez, don't make me pick! There's Liam McKahey, Jem Godfrey, Todd Rundgren (of course), hyde (from L'Arc~en~Ciel), Brandon Flowers, Richard Archer, Ben Kowalewicz, Alex Ebert, Matthew Bellamy, Jason Pebworth, Takashi Hatakeyama, Tom Chaplin, Tony Bennett, David Bowie, Donald Fagen... so many of them have great voices, seriously. I also quite like odd/unique voices so if you know any, throw their band names at me and I'll get listening.

    8. Music type you find yourself listening to most?
    indie rock progressive rock electronic ambient alternative classic rock britpop pop rap singer-songwriter video game music indie rock soundtrack j-urban contemporary classical instrumental j-pop idm neoclassical experimental hip-hop alternative rock

    Apparently!

    9. What do you listen to hype you up?
    In the 'happy' sense: "The Whole New World," "Mister Blue Sky," "Sonic Drive," "Racing Green," "Walking On A Dream (Danger Racing Remix)," or "Pokemon world." Yes, that song still cheers me up.
    In the 'manic' sense: "12=3" is the only one I can think of right now, but it does just that.

    10. What do you listen to when you want to calm down?
    Man, I have an entire playlist on my iTunes for whenever I'm depressed, introspective, calm, or up at 4AM. Most of the music on it is by
    The songs that always relax me are "Oracion" (the movie didn't lie!), "TocarNo Jokes - Fact," "TocarEchoes," "Smile ~Piano Instrumental VER.~," "TocarMetaphorically Yours," "TocarFragment," "TocarMy People Feel That Way in the Morning," "Tocararne," "TocarPavane," "Hit The Road (from freeplaymusic.com)," and "Who's Theme" stand out.
    "TocarLate Night Partner" never, ever fails, though.

    11. Last gig/concert you went to?
    I think it was Steely Dan, but that was a few years ago now... but in two weeks, I'm going to see Todd Rundgren! I am so happy it's actually comical.

    12. Band you find yourself listening to the most right now?
    Ed Harcourt, because his music is very calming to me.
    My listening count for The Rapture is going to spike soon, though, because "TocarDon Gon Do It" is just too good.

    13. Most hated band?
    Couldn't say; if I don't like the music, I don't listen to the band.

    14. Song that makes you think?
    In a serious way? That award goes to "TocarMilliontown" by Frost* and "Ink" by Cubbiebear.
    If you mean 'thinking music,' they're also my calming music picks.

    15. Band that you think the world should love as much as you do?
    Frost* and J-MACHine.

    16. Coolest music video?
    I haven't seen many music videos to speak of, but U2's "TocarI'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" was incredible. David OReilly, man!

    17. What do you play/would you play in the bedroom to spice things up?
    Skipping this question, thank you very much.

    18. What song makes you yearning/longing/something of that sort?
    Right now...? Jojoushi (L'Arc~en~Ciel), "Voyage" (ayumi hamasaki), "The King" (Hard-Fi) and "TocarLate Night Partner" (Ed Harcourt), all for various personal reasons.
    There are always many, many more of these.

    19. Ever been in a mosh pit?
    No, thank goodness.

    20. Are you in a band?
    No, but I'm a solo artist! I'd love to be in a band as a pianist or vocalist if I got my depression under control, though.

    21. Ever dated a musician?
    I don't date, but I am extremely close friends with a few musicians, yes-- notably J-MACHine, who you should seriously check out.

    22. Do you wish yourself that you were a musician?
    A professional, you mean? Yes, I'd very much like to be.

    23. Best chick band you know of?
    Don't know of any offhand.

    24. Last song that you heard on the radio/cd...etc...?
    I was listening to "TocarVisit From The Dead Dog" on CD in the car earlier today, so I suppose that counts.

    25. What do you think of classical music?
    Love it to pieces, both the old stuff and new stuff. It's beautiful and it's a genre entirely of it's own.

    26. What do you think of country music?
    I don't like the sound, but I like some of the songs with 'story' lyrics. However, I'm not sure what counts as 'country' anymore, so I can't really judge.

    27. What do you think of Death metal?
    I can listen to some of it, like Sonic Syndicate-- and I probably listen to some other stuff that fits a similar genre (Angelspit, In Flames)-- but it's not my favorite genre. It can be too harsh for me at times. Plus, if it's not audibly 'musical' in some way, I'm not interested.

    28. Last BIG band that you saw live?
    Well, besides Steely Dan, I've seen Cher, David Bowie, and Earth, Wind & Fire. I would think they all count!

    29. Are you a groupie?
    Not sure what that means, so I guess I'm not.

    30. Do you listen to music in foreign languages?
    Oh yes. Japanese is tops, but I've been known to listen to Korean, French, Russian, Italian and German music as well. I'll probably find some more foreign artists in time.

    31. What famous musician would you invite to dinner?
    Aha, unfortunately I have a social disorder, so I wouldn't be inviting anyone to dinner out of paranoia alone. Sorry.

    32. Worst concert moment?
    My brother got very sick at Bowie's concert. I felt terribly guilty going back to the music after that, as I knew he wasn't feeling well.

    33. Funny concert moment?
    Probably during Cher's Farewell Tour, when a very drunk woman started singing along and then kept having conversations with my mother for the duration of the concert. It was pretty amusing.

    34. Sad concert moment?
    Can't think of any, really.

    35. Best local act you can think of?
    Oh geez... my brother's guitar instructor is well known, but I can't think of his name right now. I'll fix this up tomorrow with it.
    Besides him, though, we also have the Three Imaginary Boys! Brilliant kids, I swear.

    36. If you were a musical instrument what would you be?
    I'm actually not sure. Maybe just a classic grand piano... but I don't think I'm the best person to answer this question.

    37. Do you listen to the radio?
    Only my favorite local college channel, because they have introduced me to Hard-Fi, The Drowners, Hot Hot Heat, The Aquabats, Alien Ant Farm, and many more great artists. Heck, they get eternal loyalty from me for introducing me to TocarBig Julie.

    38. Do you watch music TV?
    No, not a TV person. Used to watch MTV videos in the morning once in a while, but I no longer get that channel so I'm stuck anyway.

    39. Do you follow the music charts, like the top 40?
    Nope, never did.

    40. Have you met any famous musicians?
    Not personally, but I'd love to.

    41. Are any of your friends/family/etc. musicians?
    None of us are professional, but my three brothers are musically talented, and my mother has a general knowledge of piano. My old best friend is pretty talented at writing lyrics, too! (And I mentioned Jim twice earlier, of course.)
    I did know one kid in a local music camp when I was about 12, though... I swear, that girl had the voice of an angel. I hope to God she hasn't given up on her music, because I am dying to hear her again.

    42. Song that best describes your feelings right now?
    "TocarGood Friends Are Hard To Find" and "Tocar32 Via San Nicolo"... painfully nostalgic, unrequited love sort of thing. Also being up at 3:30 AM and feeling too much to be able to sleep.

    43. Song that describes your life?
    No idea yet... I keep thinking it's "TocarBig Julie" by Jarvis Cocker, though. The more I hear it the more it means to me.

    44. Do you know the names of all the band members that you listen to?
    Not really, I only know a few names here and there. I really don't put top priority on that; I suppose I should care more, though.

    45. Does a musician’s physical attractiveness play a role in the music?
    Heck no. That's a rather immature thought, actually.

    46. What famous musician do you want to marry?
    Celibate here; I'm not marrying anyone!

    47. Favourite movie soundtrack?
    Can't say I have one. I'd have to think about that for a while.

    48. What do your parents listen to?
    I don't know the full extent of their likes (a great deal of my mom's music makes me nervous so I won't listen to it), but here are some--
    Mom: Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago, America, Michael Jackson, Kenny G., Basia, Gloria, Marion Meadows, Cher
    Dad: Todd Rundgren, Jeff Beck, The Tubes, INXS, Queen, Steely Dan, Santana, Joe Satriani
    I don't know who I got Electric Light Orchestra from-- both of them?

    49. What are you listening to right NOW?
    "Empty Streets" by Starsailor. Really a beautiful track.

    50. Do you wear band etc T-shirts?
    No, but my brother does. I'd like to get a few, though.

    51. What do you think of people who do?
    I don't mind it one bit. Support those musicians!



    And that's it for tonight, so I'm off.
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  • Chosen records II: 1960s

    Ago 17 2009, 12h48 por samueljeronimo

    - 13th Floor Elevators, The psychedelic sounds of 13th Floor Elevators (Sunspots, 1966);
    - MC5, Kick out the jams (Wrong, 1969);
    - Adriano Correia de Oliveira, O canto e as armas (Orfeu, 1969);
    - Afterglow, Afterglow (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Al Wilson, Searching for the dolphins (Soul City, 1969);
    - Alexander "Skip" Spence, Oar (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Amon Düül II, Phallus Dei (Liberty, 1969);
    - Andrew Hill, Point of departure (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Andromeda, Andromeda (Angel Air, 1969);
    - António Carlos Jobim, Wave (Polygram, 1967);
    - Arcadium, Breathe awhile (Akarma, 1969);
    - Archie Shepp, Kwanza (Impulse, 1969);
    - Argent, Argent (BSO, 1969);
    - Art, Supernatural fairy tales (Fontana, 1969);
    - Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, A night in Tunisia (EMI, 1960);
    - Arthur Brown, The crazy world of Arthur Brown (Polydor, 1967);
    - Arzachel, Arzachel (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Association, Renaissance (Collectors’ Choice Music, 1967);
    - Astrud Gilberto, Beach samba (Verve, 1967);
    - Bakerloo, Bakerloo (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Band, Music from big pink (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Band, The Band (Toshiba, 1969);
    - The Battered Ornaments, A meal we can shake hands with in the dark (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfin' safari (Capitol, 1962);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfer girl (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Little deuce coupe (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Today (Capitol, 1965);
    - The Beach Boys, Pet sounds (Capitol, 1966);
    - The Beach Boys, Smiley smile (Capitol, 1967);
    - The Beach Boys, Wild honey (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, Friends (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, 20/20 (Capitol, 1969);
    - The Beatles, A hard day’s night (Parlophone, 1964);
    - The Beatles, Help! (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Rubber soul (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Revolver (Parlophone, 1966);
    - The Beatles, Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (EMIv);
    - The Beatles, Magical mystery tour (EMI, 1967);
    - The Beatles, The Beatles (Apple, 1968);
    - The Beatles, Abbey Road (Apple, 1969);
    - Bee Gees, First (RSO, 1967);
    - Bee Gees, Horizontal (Polydor, 1968);
    - Bee Gees, Odessa (Polydor, 1969);
    - Bert Jansch, Bert Jansch (Transatlantic, 1965);
    - Big Brother & The Holding Company, Cheap thrills (Columbia, 1968);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Sunday at the Village Vanguard (Riverside, 1961);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Waltz for Debby (Riverside, 1961);
    - Billy Nicholls, Would you believe (Castle, 1968);
    - Blind Faith, Blind Faith (Polydor, 1969);
    - Blodwyn Pig, Ahead rings out (BGO, 1969);
    - Blonde on Blonde, Contrasts (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Child is father to the man (Columbia, 1968);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blood, Sweat & Tears (Columbia, 1969);
    - Blue Cheer, Vincebus eruptum (Universal, 1967);
    - Blue Cheer, New! Improved! (Akarma, 1969);
    - Blue Mitchell, The thing to do (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Blues Magoos, Psychedelic lollipop (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1962);
    - Bob Dylan, The freewheelin´ Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1963);
    - Bob Dylan, The times they are a-changin' (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Another side of Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Bringing it all back home (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisted (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Blonde on blonde (Columbia, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Nashville skyline (Columbia, 1969);
    - Bobby Hutcherson, Dialogue (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Bonzo Dog Band, Gorilla (BGO, 1967);
    - Booker T. & The MG's, Green onions (Atlantic, 1962);
    - Brian Auger & The Trinity, Definitely what!... (Disconforme, 1969);
    - Bridget St. John, Ask me no questions (Cherry Red, 1969);
    - Buddy Emmons, Steel guitar jazz (Verve/Mercury, 1963);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield (Atco, 1966);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Again (ATCO, 1967);
    - The Byrds, Mr. Tambourine Man (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Turn! Turn! Turn! (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Fifth dimension (Columbia, 1966);
    - The Byrds, Younger than yesterday (Columbia, 1967);
    - The Byrds, The notorious Byrd brothers (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Sweetheart of the rodeo (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde (Columbia, 1969);
    - The Byrds, Ballad of Easy Rider (Columbia, 1969);
    - Can, Monster movie (Spoon, 1969);
    - Canned Heat, Boogie with Canned Heat (EMI, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Living the blues (Akarma, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Hallelujah (BGO, 1969);
    - Cannonball Adderley Quintet, Mercy, mercy, mercy! Live at The Club (Capitol, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Safe as milk (Buddah, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Strictly personal (Liberty, 1968);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Trout mask replica (Reprise, 1969);
    - Caravan, Caravan (Verve, 1968);
    - Charles Mingus, The black saint and the sinner lady (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charles Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charlie Haden, Liberation Music Orchestra (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Chicago, Chicago Transit Authority (Columbia, 1969);
    - Chick Corea, Inner space (Atlantic, 1967);
    - Chick Corea, Sundance (Charly, 1969);
    - Chicken Shack, O.K. Ken? (Blue Horizon, 1969);
    - Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan (Capitol, 1961);
    - Clark Hutchinson, A=MH2 (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Climax Blues Band, Plays on (C-Five, 1969);
    - Clouds, The clouds scrapbook (BGO, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Those who are about to die salute you (Fontana, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Valentyne Suite (Castle, 1969);
    - Cream, Fresh cream (Polydor, 1966);
    - Cream, Disraeli gears (Polydor, 1967);
    - Cream, Wheels of fire (Polydor, 1968);
    - Creation, We are paintermen (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Creedence Clearwater Revival (Fantasy, 1968);
    - Crosby, Stills & Nash, Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic, 1969);
    - David Ackles, David Ackles (Elektra, 1968);
    - David Bowie, Space oddity (EMI, 1969);
    - Davy Graham, Folk, blues & beyond... (DECCA, 1964);
    - Davy Graham, Midnight man (Fledgling, 1966);
    - Davy Graham/Shirley Collins, Folk roots, new routes (Fledg'ling UK, 1964);
    - Deep Purple, Shades of Deep Purple (EMI, 1968);
    - Deep Purple, Concerto for Group and Orchestra (Warner Bros., 1969);
    - Deep Purple, Deep Purple (EMI, 1969);
    - Deep Purple, The book of Taliesyn (EMI, 1969);
    - Dexter Gordon, Go (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Dexter Gordon, Our man in Paris (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Dizzy Gillespie, Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note, 1967);
    - Donald Byrd, A new perspective (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Donovan, Sunshine superman (PYE, 1966);
    - The Doors, The Doors (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Doors, Strange days (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Doors, Waiting for the sun (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Doors, The soft parade (Elektra, 1969);
    - Duke Ellington, Money jungle (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Duke Ellington/John Coltrane, Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (Impulse, 1962);
    - Duncan Browne, Give me take you (Immidiate, 1968);
    - Dusty Springfield, A girl called Dusty (Philips, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty (Mercury, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Where am I going (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, The look of love (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty in Memphis (Mercury, 1969);
    - Earth Opera, Earth Opera (Elektra, 1968);
    - East of Eden, Mercator projected (DECCA, 1969);
    - Eire Apparent, Sunrise (Sequel, 1969);
    - The Electric Prunes, I had too much to dream (Last night) (Rhino, 1967);
    - Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera (Repertoire, 1967);
    - The End, Introspection (DECCA, 1969)
    - Eric Dolphy, Out there (Universal, 1960);
    - Eric Dolphy, Out to lunch (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Eyes of Blue, In fields of Ardath (Black Rose, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Fairport Convention (Polydor, 1968);
    - Fairport Convention, What we did on our holidays (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Liege & lief (Island, 1969);
    - Family, Music in a doll's house (Reprise, 1968);
    - Family, Family entertainment (See for Miles, 1969);
    - The Five Day Week Straw People, The Five Day Week Straw People (Akarma, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Mr.Wonderful (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, English rose (Epic, 1969);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Then play on (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Flock, The Flock (Sony, 1969);
    - Forest, Forest (BGO, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa,, Absolutely free (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa,, Lumpy gravy (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa, Uncle Meat (Ryko, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa, Hot rats (Ryko, 1969);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Open Sesame (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Ready for Freddie (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Freddie Hubbard, The body & the soul (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Free, Free (A&M, 1969);
    - Free, Tons of sobs (Fontana, 1968);
    - The Fugs, The Fugs (Fugs, 1966);
    - Gene Clark, Gene Clark with The Gosdin Brothers (Columbia, 1967);
    - George Benson, It's uptown (Columbia, 1965);
    - George Benson, Shape of things to come (A&M, 1968);
    - George Benson, Giblet gravy (Verve, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Wonderwall music (Apple, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Electronic sounds (Apple, 1969);
    - George Russell Sextet, Ezz-thetics (Riverside, 1961);
    - Giles, Giles & Fripp, The cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp (DECCA, 1968);
    - Grachan Moncur III, Some other stuff (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grant Green, Idle moments (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grateful Dead, Anthem of the sun (Rhino, 1968);
    - Grateful Dead, Aoxomoxoa (Warner, 1969);
    - Grateful Dead, Live/Dead (Warner, 1969);
    - Hank Mobley, Soul station (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Herbie Hancock, Takin' off (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Herbie Hancock, Inventions and dimensions (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Herbie Hancock, Empyrean isles (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Herbie Hancock, Maiden voyage (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Herd, Paradise lost (Repertoire, 1968);
    - High Tide, Sea shanties (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Holger Czukay, Canaxis (Spoon, 1969);
    - Horace Parlan, Happy frame of mind (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Horace Silver Quintet, Song for my father (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Horace Silver Quintet/J.J. Johnson, The Cap Verdean blues (Blue Note, 1965);
    - Humble Pie, As safe as yesterday is (Immediate, 1969);
    - Igginbottom, Igginbottom’s wrench (Angel Air, 1969);
    - Ike Quebec, Blue and sentimental (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Ike Quebec, It might a well be spring (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Incredible String Band, The Incredible String Band (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Incredible String Band, 5000 spirits or the cayers of the onion (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Incredible String Band, The hangman's beautiful daughter (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, The big huge (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, Changing horses (Hannibal, 1969);
    - Iron Butterfly, In-a-gadda-da-vida (Atco, 1968);
    - Isaac Hayes, Hot buttered soul (Stax, 1969);
    - Jack McDuff, Down home style (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jackie McLean, Destination out! (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Jackson C. Frank, Jackson C. Frank (Columbia, 1965);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Takes off (RCA, 1966);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Surrealistic pillow (RCA, 1967);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Crown of creation (RCA, 1968);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Volunteers (RCA, 1969);
    - Jesse Colin Young, The soul of a city boy (Capitol, 1964);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Are you experienced? (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Axis, bold as love (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric ladyland (Polydor, 1968);
    - Jimmy McGriff, Electric funk (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jimmy Smith/Wes Montgomery, The dynamic duo (Verve, 1966);
    - Joe Henderson, Page one (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Joe Henderson, Inner urge (Blue Note, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Giant steps (Atlantic, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Coltrane plays the blues (WEA, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, My favorite things (Audiophile, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Africa/Brass (Impulse!, 1961);
    - John Coltrane, Olé (Atlantic, 1962);
    - John Coltrane, Impressions (Impulse!, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, Stardust (Prestige, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Ascension (Impulse! , 1965);
    - John Coltrane, Meditations (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane Quartet, Crescent (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Fahey, The dance of death & other plantation favorites (Takoma, 1964);
    - John Martyn, The tumbler (Fontana, 1969);
    - John Mayall, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton (DECCA, 1966);
    - John Mayall, A hard road (London, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Crusade (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, The blues alone (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Bare wires (London, 1968);
    - John Mayall, Blues from Laurel Canyon (DECCA, 1968);
    - John McLaughlin, Extrapolation (Polygram, 1969);
    - Johnny Cash, Ride this train (Columbia, 1960).
    - Johnny Cash, Orange blossom special (Columbia, 1965);
    - Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash at Folsom prison (Columbia, 1968);
    - Johnny Winter, The progressive blues experiment (BGO, 1969);
    - Joni Mitchell, Song to a seagull (Reprise, 1968);
    - Joni Mitchell, Clouds (Reprise, 1969);
    - José Afonso, Cantares de andarilho (Movieplay, 1968);
    - Kaleidoscope, Side trips (Epic, 1967);
    - Karen Dalton, It's so hard to tell who's going to love you the best (Capitol, 1969);
    - Kenny Burrell, Midnight blue (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Kenny Dorham, Whistle stop (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Kevin Ayers, Joy of a toy (EMI, 1969);
    - King Crimson, In the court of the crimson king (EG, 1969);
    - The Kinks, Face to face (Essential, 1966);
    - The Kinks, Something else (Essential, 1967);
    - The Kinks, The Kinks are Village Green Preservation Society (Essential, 1968);
    - The Kinks, Arthur or the decline and fall of the british empire (Essential, 1969);
    - La Monte Young, The black record (Edition X, 1969);
    - Larry Young, Unity (Blue Note, 1966);
    - Laura Nyro, Eli and the thirteenth confession (Columbia, 1968);
    - Laura Nyro, New York tendaberry (Columbia, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Lee Morgan, The sidewinder (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Lee Morgan, In search of the new land (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs of Leonard Cohen (Columbia, 1968);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs from a room (Columbia, 1969);
    - Love, Da Capo (Elektra, 1966);
    - Love, Forever changes (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Daydream (Buddah, 1966);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful (Buddah, 1966);
    - Lucky Thompson Quartet, Lucky strikes (Prestige, 1964);
    - Luiz Bonfá, Plays and sings Bossa Nova (Verve, 1963);
    - The Mamas & The Papas, If you can believe your eyes and ears (Dunhill, 1966);
    - Manfred Mann, The five faces of Manfred Mann (EMI, 1964);
    - The Meters, The Meters (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Miles Davis, Someday my prince will come (Columbia, 1961);
    - Miles Davis, ’Round about midnight (Columbia, 1962);
    - Miles Davis, E.S.P. (Columbia, 1965);
    - Miles Davis, Miles smiles (Columbia, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, In Berlin (Sony BMG, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, Filles de Kilimanjaro (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, Nefertiti (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, In a silent way (Columbia, 1969);
    - Moby Grape, Moby Grape (Sundazed, 1967);
    - The Monks, Black monk time (Repertoire, 1966);
    - The Moody Blues, Days of future passed (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Moody Blues, In search of the lost chord (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Moody Blues, To our children's children's children (DECCA, 1969);
    - The Mothers of Invention, Freak out! (Rykodisc, 1966);
    - The Mothers of Invention, We're only in it for the money (Verve, 1968);
    - The Move, The Move (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Music Emporium, Music Emporium (Sundazed, 1969);
    - The Music Machine, Turn on (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Os Mutantes, Os Mutantes (Omplatten, 1969);
    - Nazz, Nazz (Castle, 1968);
    - Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Everybody knows this is nowhere (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Nice, The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (Immediate, 1967);
    - The Nice, Ars longa vita brevis (Immediate, 1968);
    - The Nice, The Nice (Essential, 1969);
    - Nick Drake, Five leaves left (Island, 1969);
    - Nico, Chelsea girl (Verve, 1967);
    - Nico, The marble index (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Nirvana (UK), All of us (Island, 1968);
    - Open Mind, Open Mind (Philips, 1969);
    - Ornette Coleman Double Quartet, Free jazz (Atlantic, 1961);
    - Oscar Peterson Trio, Night train (Verve, 1962);
    - Otis Redding, The soul album (Stax/Volt, 1966);
    - Otis Redding, Dock of the bay (Atco, 1968);
    - Paul Desmond, Bossa Antigua (BMG, 1964);
    - Pearls Before Swine, One nation underground (ESP-Disk, 1967);
    - The Pentangle, Basket of light (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - The Pentangle, The Pentangle (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - The Pentangle, Sweet child (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - Peter, Paul & Mary, See what tomorrow brings (Warner Bros. , 1965);
    - Pharoah Sanders, Karma (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Pierre Henry, Le voyage, d'après le livre des morts tibétain (ECM, 1962);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe de Liverpool (Philips, 1967);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe pour le temps présent (Philips, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, The piper at the gates of dawn (EMI, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, A saucerful of secrets (EMI, 1968);
    - Pink Floyd, More (EMI, 1969);
    - Pink Floyd, Ummagumma (EMI, 1969);
    - The Pretty Things, S.F. Sorrow (Snapper, 1969);
    - Procol Harum, A whiter shade of pale (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Procol Harum, Shine on brightly (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Procol Harum, A salty dog (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Pussy, Pussy plays (Edsel, 1969);
    - Quicksilver Messenger Service, Happy trails (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Ravi Shankar/Yehudi Menuhin, West meets east (Angel, 1967);
    - Renaissance, Renaissance (Island, 1969);
    - Robert Johnson, King of the delta blues singers (Columbia, 1961);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones (England's newest hitmakers) (Abkco, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, 12 X 5 (London Records, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones N°2 (DECCA, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Now! (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Out of our heads (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, December's Children (And everybody's) (London Records, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Aftermath (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Rolling Stones, Between the buttons (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Their satanic majesties request (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Beggars banquet (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Rolling Stones, Let it bleed (Abkco, 1969);
    - Roy Harper, Sophisticated beggar (Sundown, 1967);
    - Sam Rivers, Contours (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Savage Rose, In the plain (Polydor, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott (Fontana, 1967);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 2 (Fontana, 1968);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 3 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 4 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Silver Apples, Silver Apples (MCA, 1968);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Sounds of silence (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Bookends (Columbia, 1968);
    - Skin Alley, Skin Alley (Akarma, 1969);
    - Sonny Rollins, The bridge (RCA, 1962);
    - The Small Faces, The Small Faces (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Small Faces, From the beginning (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Small Faces, Ogden's nut gone flake (EMI, 1968);
    - Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Make it happen (Motown, 1963);
    - Soft Machine, Soft Machine (Probe, 1968);
    - Soft Machine, Volume Two (One Way, 1969);
    - Spirit, Spirit (Epic Legacy, 1968);
    - Spirit, The family that plays together (Ode, 1969);
    - Spooky Tooth, It's all about (Edsel, 1968);
    - Spooky Tooth/Pierre Henry, Ceremony, An electronic mass (Edsel, 1969);
    - Stan Getz, Getz Au Go Go (Verve, 1964);
    - Stan Getz/João Gilberto, Getz/Gilberto (Verve, 1963);
    - Status Quo, Picturesque matchstickable messages from the Status Quo (Essential, 1968);
    - Status Quo, Spare parts (Sanctuary, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Children of the future (Capitol, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Sailor (Capitol, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, For once in my life (Tamla Motown, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, My cherie amour (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - The Stooges, The Stooges (WEA, 1969);
    - Strawberry Alarm Clock, Incense and peppermints (Big Beat, 1967);
    - Tea & Symphony, An asylum for the musically insane (Si-Wan, 1969);
    - The Temptations, Cloud nine (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - Terry Riley, Reed streams (Mass Arts, 1966);
    - Terry Riley, A rainbow in curved air (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Monk's dream (Columbia, 1962);
    - Thelonious Monk, Big band and quartet in concert (Columbia, 1964);
    - Thelonious Monk, Straight, no chaser (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Underground (Columbia, 1968);
    - Them, The angry young Them (DECCA, 1965);
    - Them, Them again (DECCA, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Tim Buckley (Elektra, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Goodbye and hello (Elektra, 1967);
    - Tim Buckley, Happy sad (Elektra, 1969);
    - Tim Hardin, 1 (Verve, 1966);
    - Tina Brooks, True blue (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Tom Rush, Circle game (Elektra, 1968);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Our mother the mountain (Tomato, 1969);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Townes van Zandt (Tomato, 1969);
    - Traffic, Mr Fantasy (Island, 1967);
    - Traffic, Last exit (Fontana, 1969);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, My people were Fair and had sky in their hair... (A&M, 1967);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Prophets, seers & sages, the angels of the ages (A&M, 1968);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Unicorn (A&M, 1969);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Behold & see (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach III (Akarma, 1969);
    - The United States of America, The United States of America (Edsel, 1968);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The aerosol grey machine (Fontana, 1969);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The least we can do is wave to each other (Virgin, 1969);
    - Van Morrison, Blowin' your mind! (Epic/Legacy, 1967);
    - Van Morrison, Astral weeks (Warner Bros. , 1968);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Fudge (Atco, 1967);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Near the beginning (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground, White light/White heat (Polydor, 1968);
    - The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground (Polydor, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground/Nico, The Velvet Underground & Nico (Verve/MGM, 1967);
    - Wayne Shorter, Speak no evil (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Wayne Shorter, Schizophrenia (Blue Notev);
    - White Noise, An electric storm (Island, 1969);
    - The Who, My generation (Brunswick, 1965);
    - The Who, A quick one (Reaction, 1966);
    - The Who, The Who sell out (MCA, 1967);
    - The Who, Tommy (Polydor, 1969);
    - Wooden O, A handful of pleasant delites (Akarma, 1969).
    - Xhol Caravan, Electrip (Garden of Delights, 1969);
    - The Yardbirds, For your love, heart full of soul & others (Sunspots, 1965);
    - The Yardbirds, Roger the engineer (Warner Bros., 1966);
    - The Yardbirds, Little games (EMI, 1967);
    - Yes, Yes (Atlantic, 1969);
    - The Youngbloods, Elephant Mountain (Edsel, 1969);
    - The Zombies, Odessey & oracle (Repertoire, 1967).
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    Jul 19 2009, 18h35 por 8scribbledlines

    [keep in mind that I just cleaned out my library and moved to a new hard drive, so...]

    Number of Songs: 4,197
    Number of Albums: 842
    Most Recently Played Song: Owl City - TocarCave In
    Most Played Song: The Killers - TocarWhen You Were Young
    Most Recently Added Album: Owl City - Ocean Eyes

    First Song Alphabetically: Motion City Soundtrack - A-Ok
    Last Song Alphabetically: From First to Last - ...
    Smallest Song Numerically: The Blood Brothers - Tocar1, 2, 3, 4 Guitars
    Biggest Song Numerically: Rent - 525,600 Minutes

    Shortest Song: Dream Theater - Constant Motion (0:04)
    Longest Song: Placebo - TocarBurger Queen (22:40)

    First Album Alphabetically: The Academy Is... - The Academy
    Last Album Alphabetically: Hellogoodbye - Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!
    First Album Numerically: 113 - 113 degrés
    Last Album Numerically: He Is Legend - 91025

    First Five Songs That Pop Up On Shuffle:
    Silverstein - When Broken Is Easily Fixed
    Chicago - Cell Block Tango
    Anberlin - TocarDisappear
    Bright Eyes - Pull My Hair
    Cobra Starship - Keep It Simple
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