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Quote:Libitina:205vs7pl Wrote:Gaius Julius Caesar:205vs7pl Wrote:They didn'tdo digital in my era lol
:lol:
Did they have cameras at all in your era?
*runs for the hills*
No, but we had a plethora of talented sculptors....
:lol:
novembers doom - the pale haunt departure
For You by HIM *hot*
rotten sound - cycles
grindcore!
I Still Lost by Dommin
Merrily wailing along, poor neighbours trying to have lunch in their garden.
I've been listening to a huge amount of Ottoman classical music, as some of my friends and I may be playing at a symposium in the late fall. This is one of the pieces w are working on. (although this isn't us playing)
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=--Zztr6nhTE
Lovely, moderately challenging piece.
Mozart's 'Die Entfuhrung Aus Dem Seral", and then I will finish the bottle with Wagner's "Gotterdammerung". I will then spend the next several days in a Buddish resort with no phones or TV, contemplating why relatives have to stay in your spare room when they visit instead of some motel on the other side of town.
Meditate on this to the Third Enlightenment.
R. Izard
Rosetta Stoned, by Tool. Got to see them live in December and it was the best live show I've ever seen. They played that song too; turned it into a 20 minute trip.
Quote:Irish Folk
May i ask who Dubliners Clannad, :?:
Clannad, sure, Enya too once in a while.
Right now?
Coldplay - Trouble
Peter Gabriel - Talk to me
Marillion - Neverland
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Dido - Here with me
Mark Cohn - Walking in memphis
GWAR-Scumdogs of the Universe!
GWAR + Dark Alley = No Thank You :lol:
I'm sure I remember them being on Jerry Springer but they were pretty funny.
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