jjcool00
Dedicated LVC Member
to each their own though
The only thing worth quoting
to each their own though
El 701- Los Alegres Del Barranco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggraYlMgbgM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I've reached 70 years of age.
I listen to (in no particular order):
Moody Blues, Dire Straits, Pretenders, Eagles, Tears for Fears, Pink Floyd, and 50's/60's and 70's songs with some 80's thrown in.
Even "Phanthom of the Opera" and "Les Mis" get a shot every now and then.
Christmas time?
Trans Siberian Orchestra, without a doubt.
You need to stay out of my music collection. Those are for MY use only.
But I like to listen to film scores while driving when I wanna feel epic.
Christmas time?
Trans Siberian Orchestra, without a doubt.
OK
But, I forgot to include the three albums from the two "Eddie and the Cruisers" movies, the one album from "The Lost Boys" movie, and the Elvis box set "From Nashville to Memphis"with songs from the 60's when his voice really matured..
Dire Straits DVD "On the Night", a great performance.
One album I listen to a lot, and has been considered by some as one of the 500 best all time rock albums, is "Forever Changes" by Love featuring Arthur Lee.
(Full album available on YouTube.)
Kanye Jay z Otis or when Im on the high way DMX where da hood at or ruff ryders anthem like these one
If I want bass, Bassnectar, Beats Antique, or Pretty Lights.
The other day I blasted Paul Simon - You can Call me Al (flight facilities edit) while driving through town. Got a few weird looks haha.
https://soundcloud.com/flightfacilities/you-can-call-me-al-flight