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Also include the genre. I hate to sound close minded, but the thrash metal track you lick windows to may not be to everyones taste. Maybe a comment.
I'm just blatantly trying to usurp Grix's long running thread. :D
*Fires up Limewire in anticipation*
I'll get us started :
'Five' by Lamb - Ambient Breakbeat/Trip Hop Instrumental
(AKA Ray Mears theme tune - Beautiful relaxing track)
>> When The Stars Go Blue
> Wild FLowers
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Favourite two so far. Also quite like Note To Self Don't Die, which seemed to keep popping up.
I like him. Big beardy bear.
There's still a ton of stuff I've yet to hear, but all his quoted tracks I just don't find that good at all, so whatever. *shrug*
> Stryke wrote:
> "You like acoustic and you don't like Clapton. Riight."
>
> Nope, I'm the same, I think he's massively massively over-rated. Not
> bad, just over-rated.
> I'm a biiiig Neil Young fan (you might've guessed from my tagline). I
> think he's a fantastic songwriter.
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Good :) I checked out his greatest hits the other day and there's no Transformer Man. What's up with that?
> Stryke wrote:
> "You like acoustic and you don't like Clapton. Riight."
>
> Nope, I'm the same, I think he's massively massively over-rated. Not
> bad, just over-rated.
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I just don't get how anyone can say that. Everything he's done, from Cream to the recent Robert Johnson blues, has been fantastic.
"Sounds very much like Sigur Ros music."
Not all their tracks are, their style varies from song to song which is quite cool, apart from the song that has Liam Gallagher singing on it. *shudder*
But Help Yourself is very Sigur Ros, think you'll like it.
> Flock wrote:
> I know nothing of Elliot Smith yet
>
> Angeles is good - recommended. Only just recently got into his music
> and it's my kinda stuff. :-)
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Either/Or is his definitive album, I'd say. And the recent one,partially produced after his death, called From a Basement on The Hill, is absolutely brilliant as well. Coast To Coast is probably the best track, but if you watch the O.C, Twilight was featured on there, and that's also a brilliant track. XO and Figure 8 are the other two albums worth getting, but if you go before that the production is so amateur that I find myself not liking it at all. Which is a shame, really, because if he'd had more omoney at the time, they'd probably be as good.
> Hello miss, well i've got Limewire now i can download these things
> without wasting time on buggered files.
> How did you lesson go this morning?
G'Morning. Just grabbed that as we type, give it a go..
Lesson went finefine. No near crashes this time. :-)