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NakedOnMyChain -> Your CD Book (2/1/2006 8:34:52 AM)

If someone were to look in your CD book, the one you keep with you all the time, what titles would they find?
(If you don't use CD's, feel free to list mp3's, tapes, 8 tracks, whatever you use).

What impression would they likely get of you from looking through your favorite music?




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: Your CD Book (2/1/2006 9:03:10 AM)

Here's my reply...
I'll list band and CD title. (Sorry, it's a long list. It's the CD book I keep in my car.)

1.) Radiohead- OK Computer, Hail to the Thief, Knives Out Single, and Live Recordings
2.) R.E.M. - Monster
3.) Franz Ferdinand - Self Titled
4.) The Juliana Theory - Grey AM, Love
5.) Starflyer 59 - Fell In Love At 22
6.) Joy Electric - Robot Rock
7.) Stone Temple Pilots - Core
8.) The Faint - Wet From Birth, Danse Macabre (listening to this one now)
9.) Live - Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi
10.) Weezer - Pinkerton, Maladroit
11.) Pedro the Lion - Control, Achilles Heel
12.) Razorlight - Up All Night
13.) David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust (30th Anniversary 2 disc), Diamond Dogs, Aladdin Sane, Best of Bowie, Changes
14.) Sublime - 40 Oz. to Freedom
15.) The Who - Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970
16.) Smashing Pumpkins - Rotten Apples
17.) Star - Goodnight
18.) Jamiroquai - Travelling Without Moving
19.) Spacehog - The Chinese Album
20.) Jimmy Eat World - Clarity (Can you still feel the butterflies?), Bleed American
21.) NIN - Pretty Hate Machine
22.) Candlebox - Various
23.) Better than Ezra - Deluxe
24.) U2- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, Joshua Tree
25.) Velvet Underground and Led Zeppelin - Many various
26.) Velvet Goldmine - The Soundtrack
27.) Collective Soul - Self Titled, Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid
28.) The Wallflowers - Bringing Down the Horse
29.) Pink Floyd - Animals
30.) Blind Melon - Soup, Classic Masters
31.) Dave Matthews Band - Crash
32.) Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magick, Greatest Hits
33.) Green Day - Nimrod
34.) Bush - The Science of Things, Razorblade Suitcase
35.) Third Eye Blind - I forget the name of the cd, the one with Semi-Charmed on it
36.) Depeche Mode - The double disk single set
37.) The Cure - Disintegration
38.) Lots and Lots of Burned CDS ranging from Operation Ivy to The Beatles to Space

I would assume that if someone looked at my collection they run quickly away from me screaming, "YOU CAN'T LIKE ALL OF THAT! THEY DON'T EVEN GO TOGETHER!" Ty and I are music junkies. We have a bit of everything.




knees2you -> RE: Your CD Book (2/1/2006 9:27:08 AM)

Well lets see?

Everything from Kansas, to
Tom Jones to Everything Christian.
quote:


"Speak Your will, but will You speak."


People would guess yhat I am pretty diverse.
I love UpLifting Music.[:D] Not anything Negative.[&:]

Sincerely, Ant[;)]




Arpig -> RE: Your CD Book (2/1/2006 12:11:19 PM)

I think people would consider me to have some pretty weird musical tatses...and they'd be right




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Your CD Book (2/1/2006 12:50:00 PM)

None I don't cvarry CD's or mp3's. However on my pc they'd find a wide varitety of this that and more.




siamsa24 -> RE: Your CD Book (2/1/2006 9:47:27 PM)

Not too long ago I had a collection of many hundred CDs, but they were stolen [:(]

I am now attempting to rebuild my collection, but it is a very slow process. Many of the songs I found by chance and most of them were in the process of being choreographed to (all my notes were stolen too, I actually put an ad in the free paper that said "to whoever stole my CDs: please feel free to keep them, all I want is my choreography notes back!" I didn't get a reply)

My growing collection has a lot of oldies (60's and 70's), some punk (Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly and Five Iron Frenzy), some swing (mostly The W's, but I have some mix stuff as well), soundtracks, and whatever I see at the used music store that I think looks interesting.

Most people that look at my music would think that more then one person owns it, but I just like a lot of different kinds of music.




veronicaofML -> RE: Your CD Book (2/1/2006 9:54:16 PM)

lol
whats a cd book?

is this some new generation thingy?

i never owned one...
i dont even own a portable player..
or one in my van
all i got is am/fm




champagnewishes -> RE: Your CD Book (2/2/2006 9:07:17 AM)

LOL...10 to 12 CD's of bands/artists that very few have ever heard of before that are "projects" of my formerDom/nowRoomie...which is reason 1 he has no time to "play" with anything but his keyboards. [&:]




windchymes -> RE: Your CD Book (2/2/2006 9:57:33 AM)

They'd think I was out of my mind and had the worst taste in music of anyone on the globe.

I have everything from my Shari Lewis and Dr. Seuss storybook albums, and some original Chipmunks albums from when I was a kid and could never bear to get rid of them, from my teeny-bopper days (Osmond Brothers, Jackson-5, Tony Orlando & Dawn) growing to ABBA, Barry Manilow, Neil Sedaka, Carpenters, 5th Dimension, Dusty Springfield, Gloria Estefan, Linda Rondstadt,a LOT of Christmas CD's, Broadway soundtracks, a lot of classical (the Russian composers!), a lot of "oldies" collections because that's what my band does and I have to learn the songs.

More contemporarily, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Dixie Chicks (where did they go? the whole country now agrees with their opinion of Dubya!), Jodee Messina (ladies going through a break-up, her CD's will get you through!), Toby Keith, LeAnn Rimes, Trick Pony, Cher's Greatest, Queen's Greatest, Aerosmith's Greatest and next shopping trip, I'm going to pick up the lastest Il Divo.

Told ya.




feline -> RE: Your CD Book (2/2/2006 11:29:18 AM)

quote:

If someone were to look in your CD book, the one you keep with you all the time, what titles would they find?


Disturbed - all
Godsmack - all
Staind - all
Nickleback - all
The Prom Kings
3 Doors Down
3 Days Grace
Maroon 5
James Taylor
Dido - all
Sarah McLachlin - all
Celine Dion - 2 not sure which
Daredevil sdtrk
Spiderman 1st sdtrk
Elton John

That's just a sample. I leave open pockets for whatever I might be in the mood for at the time. It doesn't include any of the country I have, classics or instrumentals and classicals. People usually are stunned by the heavy metal, the rest doesn't seem to get any reaction. lol I am pretty versatile when it comes to music. [:)]

feline=^..^=




Petruchio -> RE: Your CD Book (2/2/2006 2:37:28 PM)

My CD carrier?

Well…

Norton Utilities
Disk Warrior
Tech Tools Pro
Disc Drive Genius
Mac OS Tiger 10.4

Are you SURE you want me to go on?




feline -> RE: Your CD Book (2/2/2006 5:22:41 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Petruchio

My CD carrier?

Well…

Norton Utilities
Disk Warrior
Tech Tools Pro
Disc Drive Genius
Mac OS Tiger 10.4

Are you SURE you want me to go on?



LOL! Too funny![sm=lol.gif]




Arpig -> RE: Your CD Book (2/2/2006 6:18:14 PM)

quote:

Flogging Molly
.....Hurry back to me, my wild coleen, its been the worst day since yesterday.....[:)]

have you heard theire version of delilah off the Alive Behind the Green Door album, marvellous, simply f**king marvellous stuff [:D]




kisshou -> RE: Your CD Book (2/4/2006 7:07:06 PM)

Radiohead is my all time favorite!




IrishMist -> RE: Your CD Book (2/4/2006 9:54:21 PM)

quote:

what titles would they find?


Oh gosh, let me see

ACDC-back in black
Tom Petty-greatest hits
Motley Crue-shout at the devil
Guns and Roses-paradise city
Kiss-greatest hits
Ozzy-complete collection
Journey-escape
REO Speedwagon-greatest hits
Led Zepplin-complete collection
Alman Brothers-complete collection
Jimi Hendrix-complete collection
George Thoroughgood-complete collection
Ray Charles-complete collection
Hank Williams Sr-greatest hits
Hank Williams Jr-live
George Straight-live
Kitty Wells-honky tonk angels
Bobby Bare-greatest hits
Hank Locklin-live at the grand ole oprey
Loretta Lynn-live
Patsy Cline-live at the grand ole oprey
Matchbox20-greatest hits
Neil Diamond-complete collection
Ray Charles-complete collection
Johnny Cash-complete collection
Louis Armstrong-live
Ella Fitzgerald-live
Lena Horne-live
U2-joshua tree
The Clash-greatest hits
The Who-complete collection
America-greatest hits
BOC-greatest hits
ELO-greatest hits
CJ McCall-greatest hits
Montgomery Gentry-tattoos and scars
The Beach Boys-complete collection
The Chicago Symphony-live in Chicago-greatest performances of Bach
Eddie Money-greatest hits
ZZtop-complete collection


quote:

What impression would they likely get of you from looking through your favorite music



either that I can not make up my mind on what I want to listen to or that my taste is extremely varied [8|]




RosaB -> RE: Your CD Book (2/5/2006 3:46:04 AM)

My taste are so eclectic in music and everything else, they'd think I were all over the place, but here's a peak

Enya (Never leave home without her)
Sade
Mary J Blige
Sara Mclachlan
Annie Lennox
Lauran Hill
Lincoln Park
Enigma
Sting
No Doubt
Moby
Show tunes (Love music from Phantom of the opera especially)
Classical Music
A copulation of hip hop tunes.
60 throuth 80's collection and so much more

Rosa






leli -> RE: Your CD Book (2/6/2006 1:17:47 AM)

In my CD book ( looking there now )

Metallica...Ride the Lightning
Metallica...And Justice for All
Metallica.. Metallica (aka Black Album)
Metallica...Master of Puppets
Metallica...Live Shit Binge & Purge
Metallica...S & M
HIM...Razorblade Romance
HIM...Greatest Love Songs VOL 666
Him...And Love Said No The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
Him...Dark Light
Him...Deep Shadows & Brilliant Highlights
HIM...Love Metal

if one were to peek in my cd book i would hope they would conclude i am pretty loyal to what i love (and if that were their conclusion, they'd be absoulety right )




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