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Mother Mo wrote:Speaking of Moulin Rouge, I really dug that version of "Roxanne"



the wife bought that soundtrack, i listened to it once and stole it, she will never see it again :) - i love every track

the stuff i like - oh god do you want all the crazy stuff or just the embarrassing stuff?

either way the list is too long :D
- pass the dutchie - musical youth would top either list though
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tat2jay wrote:
Mother Mo wrote:Speaking of Moulin Rouge, I really dug that version of "Roxanne"



the wife bought that soundtrack, i listened to it once and stole it, she will never see it again :) - i love every track

the stuff i like - oh god do you want all the crazy stuff or just the embarrassing stuff?

either way the list is too long :D
- pass the dutchie - musical youth would top either list though

i gotta agree on the moulin rouge soundtrack..... everything about that flick rawked. esp the soundtrack....its like the guilty pleasure for everyone known tp man....
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Currently:

"I know this" by somegirl

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"Bound in blood" by Hungry Lucy
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Genius Of Love, by Tom Tom Club.
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Seraph Antaine wrote:Genius Of Love, by Tom Tom Club.


And here I've been trying to bribe X to play this at 80s night... supposedly no one else knows about that song. Hmph. :-?


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that was actually on my set list to play at 80s night , but now its been requested and will be expected , so now i cant do it, way to go!
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I love anything by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes... *heart*
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I like the new album by Hot Action Cops, especially the songs "Fever for the Flava" and "Busted".....oh, and that new song "Wide Stretch" by the Seven Nation Army
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Aerick Ravenheart wrote:I like the new album by Hot Action Cops, especially the songs "Fever for the Flava" and "Busted".....oh, and that new song "Wide Stretch" by the Seven Nation Army


Oooh...I had forgotten about "Fever for the Flava". I love that song. Worse, the first time I heard it and began to like it was as background music on some PS2 game. Can't remember which game it was though.
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Bobby Bare - The Winner

Mostly stuff you all have never heard of thats trite country, but its catchy or has a funky guitar line.

I'll post more when I find it.
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creapyrob wrote:Bobby Bare - The Winner

Mostly stuff you all have never heard of thats trite country, but its catchy or has a funky guitar line.

I'll post more when I find it.


the winner is great, but i prefer "drop kick me jesus" - also by bobby bare :D
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celticsmith wrote:"Bound in blood" by Hungry Lucy


Rumor has it that they are talking about making an appearance in Atlanta in the fall. :) That's one show I won't miss.
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charming arse wrote:
Seraph Antaine wrote:Genius Of Love, by Tom Tom Club.


And here I've been trying to bribe X to play this at 80s night... supposedly no one else knows about that song. Hmph. :-?


You're kidding right? Or rather, X is on crack again.
Nobody knows that song?! That song is played so often on 105.3 that I might shoot myself if I have to hear it again - and TheSym likes it, too, so I hear it here, as well.
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Go ahead and shoot me but i'll have to say Everlong by the Foo Fighters, and a couple of songs by Daniel Bedingfield (sp?).
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The Id Parade: Danielle Dax
Relax: Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Mulder & Scully: Catatonia
Doctor Jeep: Sisters of Mercy
Fly by Night: Terri Nunn
Father's Fields: Traci Lords

heh! So there!

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