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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)
> Rufus Wainwright did a better cover - in my opinion.
*Slap*.
> Is this the Hallelujah that Jeff Buckley so beautifully covered?
Nope, original song. New York, New York and Wish You Were Here aren't covers either (though, obviously, Wonderwall is.)
> Is this the Hallelujah that Jeff Buckley so beautifully covered?
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Rufus Wainwright did a better cover - in my opinion.
> We'll see, i'm stealing it off the internet as i type.
Buy buy buy! It still feels wrong to download his music especially.
If you're feeling rather chilled:
Massive Attack - Teardrop
Massive Attack - Angel
Hell I'd recommend them for whatever mood.
> pauliewalnuts wrote:
> If it's "beautiful relaxing" you want mate, Emiliana
> Torrini
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> Agreed. Fantastically subtle music.
Also agreed. Heard her do an acoustic session on Radio 2 a month or two back. Incredible musically and vocally.
> Pink Moon is a classic. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise.
Indeed. Great song off and a great album. Recorded all in 30-odd minutes.
> I'll have to get more Ryan Adams. Rasta, to work. Give me a list of
> his best and brightestest songs.
Oookkaaay.
Streetwalking Blues
Firecracker
My Winding Wheel
Come Pick Me Up {Which I believe you've got?}
La Cinega Just Smiled
Oh My Sweet Carolina
Desire
Nuclear
Starting To Hurt
Hallelujah
Desire
Chin Up, Cheer Up
Dear Chicago
So Alive
Wish You Were Here
Shallow
Cry On Demand
Answering Bell
When The Stars Go Blue
New York, New York
Wild FLowers
Shadowlands
That should get you started :-)
You might also want to check out Whiskeytown, which is the band he started out with.