All I’ve got is a Discman, on loan from my husband. And I’ve only got about 5 cd’s to my name. The one I’ve been playing repeatedly is Eric Clapton, Cream of Clapton. Number two on My Hit Parade is BNL Stunt. Yowzah, that one is good.
“The quickest way to a man’s heart is through his ribcage.” --anonymous redhead
Rousseau–to be honest with you, I haven’t heard all of Widespread Panic’s studio albums. “Bombs and Butterflies” is the only one I have, and I like it. I hear the new one, “Till the Medicine Takes”, is also pretty good. Unlike most jam-type bands, their songs translate from the stage to the studio fairly well.
If you’re going to buy one, though, I’d have to recommend “Light Fuse Get Away”, the double live set.
Gosh, I only own 15 CDs total. Most of them are really old because I just gave up on buying music (it’s so darned expensive, how do you guys afford 100’s of them?).
I’m almost embarrassed to list them, having read what you all listen to, but here goes…
(In no particular order) Savage Garden (Self titled) Amanda Marshall (Self titled) Seal (Self titled) Lisa StansfieldAffection SchascleHaunted by Real Life (Has anyone ever heard of her? I bought the CD when I was living in Mexico (it was only like $3.00), and it’s pretty good). Celine DionFalling Into You (No laughing). Taylor DayneCan’t Fight Fate Joe SampleCollection Kenny GThe Moment Karyn White (Self titled) Jody Watley (Self titled) (See? I told you they were old!)
Some guy named Guy MaedaDining By Pianolight - Vol I/The Cocktail Hour (Showtunes like “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” and “As Time Goes By.”) Dining By Pianolight - Vol III/Dessert Anyone? (Same as above, with songs like, “My Funny Valentine,” “Musetta’s Waltz Song” from La Boheme, and “On My Own” from Les Mis.) Jars of Clay (Self titled. And yes, Bricker, this nice Jewish girl loves this Christian Rock band! Go figure - LOL.) Ricky Martin (I’m really hiding in shame over this one - hehehe)
If I had an unlimited amount of funds, I’d go out and get a whole collection of classic rock CDs!
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” - Anne Frank
Melanie C - Northern Star
Soundtrack - The Mask of Zorro
Soundtrack - Nightmare Before Christmas
Weird Al Yankovic - Running With Scissors
The Corrs - Unplugged
I don’t actually have a 5 disc player, but if I did, that’s an example of my collection.
Guanolad Nightmare is excellent… mmmm Danny Elfman
Today’s selections will be:
Oingo Boingo - Nothing to Fear
The Cure - Faith
The Reverend Horton Heat - Smoke 'em if yyou got 'em
Skankin Pickle-Skapunkrastafunk
Bad Manners - Fat Sound
If you feel that you must suffer, then plan your suffering carefully–as you choose your dreams, as you conceive your ancestors.
The last disc: Disc 2 of Black Sabbath’s Reunion.
The disc going in right now: Metallica’s …And Justice For All. HellYah!
“The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.”
-H.P. Lovecraft, “The Call of Cthulhu”
Right now I’m encoding Greg Brown - The Poet Game to mp3, next in line are:
U. Utah Phillips - I’ve got to know
Best of Mountain Stage - Vol 3
Hot Rize - Untold Stories
Last one I listened to was Cibo Matto’s Stero-type A at the Comic Book Store this morning.
Chasing that devil music. Nothing to do with Satan, yer pal. Came with a book. From scratchy old 78’s. I kind of like it on the computer. It has NO fidelity anyway, so the cheap speakers don’t hurt it any.