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I'd be really interested to hear what you've got : ... ?
Have a good think about it, perhaps listen to a few on your stereo before you decide.
GO!
> Flockhart wrote:
> THE GRAVE BY DON MCLEAN
> I had a hard choice to make pick a great song or pick a important
> song i chose the latter.
> its important because it truly represents the full horror of war,the
> idea of being the only person left alive is awful.
>
> I'm trying to get hold of it at the moment.
its on american pie and his greatest hits album
or maybe I'm just really soft. They ARE something special though :
Brian Eno : An Ending
William Orbit : Ogive Number 1
> THE GRAVE BY DON MCLEAN
> I had a hard choice to make pick a great song or pick a important
> song i chose the latter.
> its important because it truly represents the full horror of war,the
> idea of being the only person left alive is awful.
I'm trying to get hold of it at the moment.
I had a hard choice to make pick a great song or pick a important song i chose the latter.
its important because it truly represents the full horror of war,the idea of being the only person left alive is awful.
> Bograt.
Hhaha, what an unfortunante spelling mistake.
Or was it?
> this isn't the song I'm choosing, but Chateau by Rob Dougan is a work
> of art as far as music goes.
Coincidence, i have that and 'Clubbed to Death' on my playlist atm, both are equally eerie... But what i've listend to the most atm is Muse - Hysteria
Nice topic by the way, Bograt.
> Have you heard 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' by Propellerheads?
I certainly have Timmargh, I have a small selection of Propellerheads tracks. I think my favourite is Take California