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The Killers is by far my favourite band! Try not to judge by the name though :lol: They are an amazing rock band!! "When you were Young" and "Smile like you mean it" are 2 of my favourites!
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The song from Notre Dame de Paris. All songs
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Post by roultmore »

yeah - share some beautiful music that make sense
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VanessaB16 wrote:The Killers is by far my favourite band! Try not to judge by the name though :lol: They are an amazing rock band!! "When you were Young" and "Smile like you mean it" are 2 of my favourites!
Very strong yes. I can't have one favourite though. Music is almost bigger than any given band.
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I have been listening to Jack white music lately. Also, love the music to The Perks of Being A Wallflower. I ordered the soundtrack. I recommend it.
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Last few days I've been alternating between listening to John Lee Hooker - Anthology (he's an old school bluesman) and Caro Emerald - Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor ( she is an amazing Dutch jazz-style singer...I don't know why she isn't huge here in the states).
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Here is my the most favourite track for all times ... It`s ideal and I think that it should be included in TOP ratings of all times..
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOKn33-q4Ao[/youtube]
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I also found one on youtube I like, 40 Hot Rod and Rockabilly Hits. Good git up and go music. I need it in the mornings.
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Bighuey wrote:I also found one on youtube I like, 40 Hot Rod and Rockabilly Hits. Good git up and go music. I need it in the mornings.
Give us the link please!)
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I dont know how to do that. But what I did was go to youtube and type in hot rod music or rockabilly in their search thing and several different old time rock and rockabilly things come up.
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Post by aybige »

I don't know if it could be interesting for you because it's very peculiar. This is traditional/ethno song from East Europe, actually Belarus. Below the video you can see translation of the lyrics. Beautiful music, really primeval.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04fEWQOwUD4
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I don't mind sampling that Belarusian stuff. My own origins being central and eastern Europe..if not my lifestyle and locale.
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A great Billy Joel classic is Christie Lee!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru-gkHHwDb4
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^ Ok cool. I actually ordered an album of billy the other week, and it got over the Pond to West Midlands nice and quick.

He's very good in Oliver & Co. Probably the first song I heard of his ("Why Should I Worry")
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I was a music major in my former life and I have a huge love for all types of music! What I'm listening to on any given day varies widely depending on what I'm in the mood for! Here lately, when I'm not listening to classic rock, I'm either listening to Lindsey Stirling or, my favorite acapella group, Pentatonix. This is one of my favorites because seriously... how can this song not make you smile and get you tapping your toes??? :)
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