What's in your CD player?

  1. Gold – Sting
  2. Best of – Sade
  3. Soul Temptation – Bryan Savage
  4. Forget
  5. Forget

(stuck on the Bryan Savage CD…my lastest favorite :slight_smile:

Max Torque- Corky and the Juice Pigs? Way cool!

Anyways; I don’t have a CD player hooked up anywhere, so I’ll just go with the five cassettes I try to keep on hand in my car…

Stunt- Bare Naked Ladies
Running With Scissors- ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic
Apollo 18- They Might Be Giants
In The Mood- Glenn Miller
Louis Armstrong’s Greatest Hits

Eclectic? Me? Oh, never


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I also have a one-disc changer, and there’s nothing in it right now. The last thing I listened to was “Looney Runes” by Current 93.


An infinite number of rednecks in an infinite number of pickup trucks shooting an infinite number of shotguns at an infinite number of road signs will eventually produce all the world’s great works of literature in Braille.

  1. Eagles, Hotel California
  2. Best of the 80s Dance Beat
  3. Solid Gold Motown
  4. Tracy Chapman
  5. Bob Seger

“Do or do not, there is no try” - Yoda

Pretty Hate Machine is one of the best albums ever! I also have stuff in my changer that requires minimal manual attention. They are
KORN-Follow the Leader
KORN-issues
R.A.T.M.-bulls on parade
MTV amp
Chant II
The cool thing is, that I have had the amp CD for like 3 years and it has Rockefeller Skank and Battleflag. These songs are exceedingly popular right now, and they are OLD. <polishing nails on shirt> I guess I am ahead of my time… :wink:


“And on the eighth day, God Created beer
to prevent the Irish from taking over
the Earth.”
~SNOOGANS~

Psycat90- Abba Gold? I love it!

Anyway-

3 disk changer
Parliament Funkadelic- Tear the Roof Off disk 1

Stevie Wonder- Songs in the Key of Life Disk 2

Dusty Springfield- Dusty in memphis

In the car- Metallica S/M. listening to metal helps keep the road rage at bay, I’ve found.


Still trying to think of something witty to say here

Bjork - Homoegenic

love it!!

Jean Michael Jarre - Chronology
Jimmy Buffett - Live! Feeding Frenzy
Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live.
Tom Smith - DeBasement Tapes
Cincinatti Pops - Star Tracks

Waiting for Vince Gauraldi to arrive to replace the Pops for a bit.


>>Being Chaotic Evil means never having to say your sorry…unless the other guy is bigger than you.<<

—The dragon observes

Listened to on the bus home: Tom Waits, Mule Variations

In the 6-CD changer across the room: basically the complete They Might Be Giants (Then to Severe Tire Damage. Don’t get to listen to that a whole lot (mostly get to play music when the kid’s sleeping, which means headphones from the computer).

In the CD-ROM player on this here very computer: Shannon Worrell, Three Wishes (probably the most obscure thing I own, but it was there yesterday, so I don’t think it means I’m trying to one-up anyone – and, besides, it’s got some great tunes)


…but when you get blue, and you’ve lost all your dreams, there’s nothing like a campfire and a can of beans!

Cowboy Sally’s Twilight Laments…For Lost Buckaroos
by Sally Timms of The Mekons

It’s Great!!!

My play stack at the moment includes:

  1. Collective Soul - Dosage
  2. Barenaked Ladies - Stunt
  3. Lee Ann Womack - Lee Ann Womack
  4. Vince Gill - High Lonesome Sound
  5. The Corrs - Forgiven, Not Forgotten

DJ Rap - Learning Curve


We gladly devour those who would subdue us.

The CD changer in the living room:

  1. Cirque du Soliel Quidam
  2. Original Broadway Cast Rent
  3. Original Broadway Cast Miss Saigon
  4. Dar Williams The Honesty Room
  5. Squirrel Nut Zippers The Inevitable

In the computer in the living room:
Bizet’s Carmen

In the computer in the computer room:
Lou Bega A Little Bit of Mambo
A-ha Hunting High and Low

In the car:
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell

  • Rick

Right now, Mary Chapin Carpenter’s greatest hits. Last thing I played before that was Astral Weeks, and before that an early Dylan compilation.

Merle Haggard, For The Record - 43 Legendary Hits (Disk 1)
before that
Randy Travis, A Man Ain’t Made of Stone


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“We are here! You are saved!” --R. & F.

In the CD Rom, I’ve got Tori Amos, “To Venus and Back” and in the car, it’s a Ben Folds Five tape (their last two albums-one on each side).

Oh, yeah, well :p, to you.

I had some young bitch (well, I shouldn’t call her that, I really do like her a lot) at work say to me the other day, “you have records, honest to goodness, real records? Wow, I think my Mom has some of those.” It took every ounce of energy in my body not to smack her.


Princess of the Time and Space Continuum since 1969 (upgraded to Goddess 01/07/00)

OK, we have enough youth. How about a fountain of smart. =^…^=

In the living room:
~Tori Amos Under the Pink
~The London Promenade Orchestra playing Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff
~Soundtrack from the movie SpiceWorld

In the kitchen
~The Corrs Talk on Corners
~Sister Soliel Soularium
~Squirrel Nut Zippers Hot

In the computer
~Alana Davis Blame it on Me

In the downstairs living room
~Moby I Like to Score

In the car (tape)
~Fiona Apple When the Pawn…
~Poe Hello


“…being normal is not necessarily a virtue. It rather denotes a lack of courage.”

Right this minute, it’s Martini Ranch, “Holy Cow”.

Immediately preceeding it was Mary Chapin Carpenter, “Stones in the Road” (only one of the finest albums ever recorded…)


Shared pain is lessened; shared joy is increased.

Right now, I am using the CD in my computer, and in it is:

Von Ryan’s Express, In Like Flint, Our Man Flint- 3 soundtracks by Jerry Goldsmith.