Love Song Station

Everyone loves the song Shake It by Metro Station?
which is the most FEELGOOD song Ive heard for a long time, I am so damn excited when it is,, I could not imagine someone who hates DO YOU LOVE IT TOO ??????????????????????? xxxxxxxx yes I am based their overconfidence, but its one of those lyrics, I can hear a million times and never get sick of GEES LUUUUUUUUUUV I talk a lot and I WOULD LIKE DONE TO KNOW IT NOW,, lol
OMFG! I love this song at the time, playing loud is even better.
MV: Bangkok Traffic Love Story - Prode Song Krai Ma Ruk Chun Tee (Plern Jit Station)
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Road Trips: Vol. 3, No. 2 - Austin 11/15/71 Sale Price: $42.95 Used From: $39.90 Average Rating: ![]() |
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By the time the Dead returned to Municipal Auditorium on November 15, 1971, they had resoundingly affirmed their interest in Americana by putting out the twin masterpieces Workingman's Dead and American Beauty (as well as the live "Skull & Roses"), but the band still had a few surprises up their sleeves, including a great young piano player, Keith Godchaux, and a cornucopia of fine new songs. The entire fall '71 tour showed the thrilling impact that Keith's arrival had on the Dead's ever-morphing sound - talk about a quick study! - and Austin, just his sixteenth show with the band, is certainly among the strongest of that era, and a worthy choice for the latest installment in the Road Trips series, presented in its entirety. Sound quality is crisp and clean, and sonic sultan Jeffrey Norman has once again mastered the whole deal to the HDCD spec. Included, as always, is a booklet with a lively historical essay and cool period pics. Early versions also come with a bonus disc featuring the hot show at Fort Worth's Texas Christian University the previous night, 11/14/71. Track listing: 1. Truckin' 2. Bertha 3. Playing In The Band 4. Deal 5. Jack Straw 6. Loser 7. Beat It On Down The Line 8. Dark Star> 9. El Paso> 10. Dark Star 11. Casey Jones 12. One More Saturday Night Disc 2 1. Me And My Uncle 2. Ramble On Rose 3. Mexicali Blues 4. Brokedown Palace 5. Me And Bobby McGee 6. Cumberland Blues 7. Sugar Magnolia 8. You Win Again 9. Not Fade Away> 10. Jam> 11. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad> 12. Not Fade Away 13. Johnny B. Goode Bonus Disc - early editions only 1. China Cat Sunflower> 2. I Know You Rider 3. Sugaree 4. Truckin'> 5. Drums> 6. The Other One> 7. Me And My Uncle> 8. The Other One> 9. Wharf Rat> 10. Sugar Magnolia |
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Number of Discs: 2
Manufacturer: Rhino
Original Release Date: 2010-01-01
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David Lynch: The Elephant Man / Mulholland Drive (Original Film Score) List Price: $24.98 Sale Price: $12.97 Used From: $7.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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To pay homage to one of the most celebrated directors, Milan Records is proud to release the David Lynch Box, pairing two of his most renowned soundtracks: The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive. John Morris' score for the Elephant Man and Angelo Badalamenti's for Mulholland Drive both play an intimate role in the films, with the music prominently positioned and central to the characters' roles and development. |
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Format: Soundtrack
Number of Discs: 2
Manufacturer: Milan Records
Original Release Date: 1980-10-10
Tracks Disc Number: 2
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- The Elephant Man Theme - Angelo Badalamenti, Lynch, David
- The Dr. Treves Visits the Freak Show and Elephant - Angelo Badalamenti, Badalamenti, Angelo
- The John Merrick and Psalm
- The John Merrick and Mrs. Kendal
- The The Nightmare
- The Mrs. Kendal's Theater and Poetry Reading
- The The Belgian Circus Episode
- The Train Station
- The Pantomime
- Adagio for strings (or string quartet; arr. from 2nd mvt. of String Qua
- The Recapitulation
- Jitterbug
- Mulholland Drive
- Rita Walks / Sunset Boulevard / Aunt Ruth
- Diner (for the film Mulholland Drive)
- Mr. Roque / Betty's Theme
- The Beast
- Bring It on Home
- I've Told Ev'ry Little Star, song (from "Music in the Air")
- Dwarfland / Love Theme (for the film Mulholland Drive)
- Silencio (for the film Mulholland Drive)
- Crying
- Pretty 50s
- Go Get Some
- Diane and Camilla
- Dinner Party Pool Music
- Mountains Falling
- Mulholland Drive / Love Theme
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Road Trips: Vol. 1, No. 4 - From Egypt With Love Sale Price: $36.99 Used From: $37.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The newest installment of Road Trips, titled "From Egypt With Love", is culled from the Dead's five-night run at Winterland a month after they returned from their triumphant journey to Cairo. Each night, the band treated hometown fans to a slide-show of their travels. At two of the concerts, Hamza El Din joined the Dead for versions of "Ollin Arageed" to summon even more of the flavor of Egypt. Other special guests during the run included harmonica ace Lee Oskar (of War) and guitarist John Cipollina (of Quicksilver Messenger Service). Road Trips Vol. 1 No. 4 includes? - Two CDs of music drawn from two of the five shows - October 21 and 22, 1978 - Audio lovingly mastered (in HDCD) by Jeffrey Norman - Long-lost photos and eye-opening liner notes by Blair Jackson Track listing: Disc 1 1. Sugaree 2. Passenger 3. Stagger Lee 4. I Need A Miracle 5. Got My Mojo Working 6. The Other One 7. Stella Blue 8. Sugar Magnolia 9. U.S. Blues Disc 2 1. Ollin Arageed 2. Deal 3. Peggy-O 4. Jack Straw 5. Scarlet Begonias 6. Fire On The Mountain 7. Not Fade Away 8. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad |
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