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Aradhus wrote:Jeff Buckley's rendition of Hallelujah is so good I do not possess the necessary idiom to do it justice, nobody does.



I wholeheartedly agree. It just gives me shivers!
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Relient K! Get Be My Escape and Who I Am Hates Who I've Been. And DEFINITELY get High of 75.
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Right now im listening 2 the Young Buck & D-Tay duets, any1 heard of that cd?
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Try some Counting Crows or Carbon Leaf.
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Aradhus wrote:There will never be a band greater than Pink Floyd. Echoes is one of the greatest songs ever crafted. Pink Floyd have an immense bank of master songs.

The Doors had something that no other band has ever had the good fortune to have, Jim Morrison - The Lizard King. Roadhouse Blues.

Jeff Buckley's rendition of Hallelujah is so good I do not possess the necessary idiom to do it justice, nobody does.

I wanna be Adored, by the Stone Roses. To a generation of Brits, the Stone roses were just the epitome of cool.

Radiohead - Street Spirit
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven

All you need is a collection of songs from these bands and you will need new music no longer.


ya man, those are some pretty good songs...all pink floyd songs are awsome...wish i grew up with them...
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i thought you were still growing up?
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What about The Who?
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they are good...or at least, they have some good songs... :D
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blink 182 anyone?
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qeee1 wrote:Neutral Milk Hotel


mmm neutral milk hotel... anything else from elephant 6 as well

try band of horses, they are very good. i'd even call them epic. Something that is good for daydreaming

i don't listen to much hard stuff, but my friend really likes Mastadon, who just released a new cd.
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blink 182 have made ONE great video, their music's not too good, though.
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Placebo
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
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Some Trans-Siberian Orchestra, some Nightwish, Bruce Springsteen... (I don't listen to much that isn't Broadway... I do like classic rock though, such as led zep, and rolling stones
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DAZMCFC wrote::twisted: Indie music all the way The Smiths,Stone Roses,Happy Mondays,James,Charlatans,Blur,The Killers,Snow Patrol,The Kooks,Cast,The Frattellis,The Zutons,The Wedding Present,The Cure,Keane,Travis and many many more alike. :lol:



I like indie rock.. except real indie rock not hte shit you have there.
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The Smiths, Stone Roses and the Cure I like.

The killers and all that other crap can go to hell.


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Queens of the stone age.
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qeee1 wrote:Placebo



ooh, they is good too...i need to add them back on my ipod...
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reverend_kyle wrote:
DAZMCFC wrote::twisted: Indie music all the way The Smiths,Stone Roses,Happy Mondays,James,Charlatans,Blur,The Killers,Snow Patrol,The Kooks,Cast,The Frattellis,The Zutons,The Wedding Present,The Cure,Keane,Travis and many many more alike. :lol:



I like indie rock.. except real indie rock not hte shit you have there.


Now, now. Blur is good, the smiths are a classic, the wedding present is ok. when you say real indie rock, what does that imply?
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qeee1 wrote:Placebo


u rock buddy.

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if u like electric blues, try Delbert McClinton 8)
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millej11 wrote:Jars of Clay

Exactly.
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Okay, going to really show my age here, but in no particular order -

Beatles, Doors, Cat Stevens, Simon & Garfunkel, Crosby, Stills & Nash (& NOT Young), Cream (Eric Clapton), Supertramp, The Police, The Cars, Dire Straits, Men at Work, Trio, Nena, Men Without Hats, Van Halen, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Moody Blues, Black Sabbath, Modern English, Cheap Trick, Steely Dan, Alan Parsons Project, Fleetwood Mac (which, by the way, produced, imo, the best album ever - Rumors), Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tangerine Dream, Genesis. I'm sure there are more I'll think of later but these came to the top of my head pretty quick.
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DogDoc wrote:Okay, going to really show my age here, but in no particular order -

Beatles, Doors, Cat Stevens, Simon & Garfunkel, Crosby, Stills & Nash (& NOT Young), Cream (Eric Clapton), Supertramp, The Police, The Cars, Dire Straits, Men at Work, Trio, Nena, Men Without Hats, Van Halen, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Moody Blues, Black Sabbath, Modern English, Cheap Trick, Steely Dan, Alan Parsons Project, Fleetwood Mac (which, by the way, produced, imo, the best album ever - Rumors), Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tangerine Dream, Genesis. I'm sure there are more I'll think of later but these came to the top of my head pretty quick.
Nice. I like the majority of what you listed - my dad got me into that kind of music.
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Smashing Pumpkins.
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