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@ Aeternus, no we are posting them here
@ serendipity: thats the reason why we aren't posting them here @ LadyTwilight: No. If you want to make a new playlist, feel free to. After all, for an account on Playlist.com, you can have multiple playlists. @ all...This is getting a little complicated. I will give an example. Also, I am changing the limit on the playlist posting to two weeks before posting a new playlist
Posted on: 2008/7/18 2:35
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My first playlist is themed for the summer. Enjoy
Listen HERE SONGS 1)Summertime-Sublime 2)Amber-311...A very mellow song 3)I Wish You Were Here-Incubus...When Im on the beach, I think of this one 4)Sunny Hours-Long Beach Dub Allstars 5)Cherry Bomb-John Mellencamp 6)One Love-Bob Marley...a clasic 7)The Space Between-Dave Matthews Band 8)Red Red Wine-UB40 9)Summertime-Will Smith 10)Summertime-New Kids on the Block...I couldnt find this one on playlist, so I added a U-tube link. NOTE: I think it will be easiest to just put a link to the playlist page where your playlist is. I just realized you can't imbed your playlist + going to peoples cottages can be cumbersome, especially if they are slow to load like mine. Just put a link at the top of your post, something like "Listen HERE"
Posted on: 2008/7/18 2:47
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i grew up in a beach town, and that incubus song always makes me think of when i was a teenager (even though that song came out when i was in my 20s lol)...*sighs* and i love sublime...overall good picks...glad you set up an example...i thought you were going to have a confused mob of amaranthians banging on your door!...
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Posted on: 2008/7/18 3:22
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heheh...I know what you mean. At least we sorted it out after 12 posts
. And thanks for the comments.
Posted on: 2008/7/18 5:39
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Following Lord_Maeglin's example, here is my first playlist
![]() Listen here! 1. "RETURNER ~Yami no Shuen~" by Gackt 2. "a little pain" by OLIVIA - first ED of Nana 3. "the WORLD" by Nightmare - first ED of Death Note[ 4. "Best Friends" by the GazettE 5. "BLACK STONE" by Gackt - a really fun and upbeat pop/rock song 6. "Evolution" by Ayumi Hamasaki - also very upbeat and VERY fast-paced...try keeping up! 7. "A Song of Storm and Fire" by Kajiura Yuki - from Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles 8. "Dive to Blue" by L'arc~en~ciel 9. "Tsuki Akari" by Rie Fu 10. "kiri" by MoNoral - OP of Ergo Proxy Enjoy! ^_^
Posted on: 2008/7/18 13:14
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Nice, A new playlist
. I loved the first song, was that a flute in the background? The next favorite of mine was the Tsubasa Chronicle...the tune and melody were great. I liked the last couple alot though, Great playlist Aeternus!
Posted on: 2008/7/18 15:43
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Welcome to the beginnings and classics of Rock, Pop and Country. Where we will explore the history and artists of the 50's, 60's and 70's. Settle back and discover the Rocky Sentimental Journey.
We begin with the ever lovedCity of New Orleans. Brought to us by Steve Goodman, who composed it while on a train ride to visit his family. He played it for Arlo Guthrie in a Chicago bar. Arlo began performing his rendition in 1972 and the rest is history. Lets take a look at Britain's Dusty Springfield version of an Italian song called "Io che non vivo (senza te)"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me. Released in early 1966 it was her only #1 hit. Who can forget this legendary hit? Rolling Stones #39 on the list of all time Rock and Roll favorites, from Buddy Holly...That'll Be the Day. Recorded in July of 1956, it's sure to remain a classic of the genre. Then there was the Day the music really Died. Don Maclean paid honor and tribute to that legend Buddy Holly with his famous song released in 1971, American Pie. Also on that fateful flight was the unforgettable Big Bopper, J.P.Richardson. Spark your ears to this 1958 tune Chantilly LaceIt played for 22 weeks in Americas top 40. We lost this young star in 1960. He met death in an auto accident while on tour in the United Kingdom. What a perfect time to celebrate this song from Eddie CochranSummertime Blues, released just two years before his untimely death. Who could ever forget this "True King" of Rock and roll, who set the country on it's ears in 1958 with Great Balls of Fire. Jerry Lee Lewis placed his mark on the music industry with his own unique style of music combining R&B, Boogie Woogie, Gospel, and Country. Lest we forget, here for the ladies of rock and country history is Joni Mitchell, with her memorable 1970's version of Both Sides Now. Canadian born Joni Mitchell, may stand as the most influential female artist of the 20th century. Here we have the unforgettable Janis Joplin. She died at 27 of a drug overdose in Southern California. She is ranked #46 on the 100 Greatest Artists of all Time. Here is her live performance in Stckholm 1969. Summertime. Remember her now for the blues she gave to Rock and Roll. And last but not least Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane, best friend of Janis Jopplin performing at Woodstock in 1969, White Rabbit She was an important figure in the shift to Psycedelic Rock. Join me again as we continue our journey through Rock.
Posted on: 2008/7/18 15:48
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Don Maclean's Buddy holly tribute is legendary, just like "great balls of fire". Hey, and I even knew about White Rabbit too. Great stuff, Oracle.
Posted on: 2008/7/18 15:54
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@oracle - this playlist brought tears to my eyes...my father and i used to listen to his old albums and he had a lot of those songs...he passed away in november, but now i have all those albums to call my own...thanks for sharing!..
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Posted on: 2008/7/18 19:19
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I'll do a contemporary play list if people want me to, including current: Pop, Rock, and Hip Hop.
im confused though, are we making them via Playlist.com or linking to youtube vidoes?
Posted on: 2008/7/18 22:30
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you can do whichever you prefer. Either way, people are going to be able to hear your music.
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Posted on: 2008/7/19 2:04
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@aeternus - finally got a chance to listen to your playlist...wicked cool tunes on there...my sister heard it and asked me "what in the world are they saying?? is this another one your games?"...lol...
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Posted on: 2008/7/19 14:01
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Nick's List - Something you can groove to
HERE 1. Katy Perry's edgy new pop song, I Kissed a Girl has been topping all the charts in the past few weeks. Watch out for this hot new-comer on this years Warped Tour. 2. Thunder, by Boys Like Girls is an emo inspired rock song about summer time love. It doesnt get any better than this. 3. Miley Cyrus' newest bubblegum pop song, 7 Things, will soon having you jumping up and down like a 14-year-old high school girl, no matter your age. You hate to love it. 4. Leona Lewis is the newest Brit to top the charts; her break through song in America, Bleeding Love, shows off some of her talents. 5. Chris Brown has been dominating the American singles charts for awhile now; His newest song, Forever, is no exception. 6. Janet Jackson is back! her newest CD has been a smashing sucess, and her upcoming tour promises to be feirce. Feedback is the first of three singles off her new CD, Discipline, thus far. 7. While the lead singer of Metro Station may be pigheaded and unpleasant, their one (and only) single, Shake It will have you grooving all night long. 8. Misery Buisness by Paramore is one of the bands older singles on their newest CD. But you can never go wrong with this contemporary rock classic. 9. Paula Abdul has been out of commission for awhile, but her latest and greatest dance hit, Dance Like There's No Tomorrow, certainly delivers. She may be the cracked out judge of American Idol, but she's still got it. 10. Rihanna's on fire. Out of the SIX singles from her latest alblum, Disturbia is the newests and most amazing. You can never go wrong with Rihanna.
Posted on: 2008/7/19 19:24
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@nick - i know all those songs! lol...and that miley song...when my sister and i went out to this one bar a week ago, after the band played the dj was playing all kinds of music...one of them was that 7 things songs...and it was hilarious to watch all these abercrombie/fitch college-age boys rockin out to it SINGING the lyrics lol...
eh...cant stand that leona lewis song...for something so peppy it's rather depressing...just doesnt do it for me, but a lot of people like it... great picks all around though! s
Posted on: 2008/7/19 19:52
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@ serendipity: sounds like me and my friends. XD when i say you hate to love it, ITS TRUE, you hate it so much that you truely love it.
Posted on: 2008/7/19 19:55
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![]() Moonlight Serenade is now on air. I'm Lady Twilight, thank you for joining me on this lovely evening. I would like the share with you an array of musical wonders. The songs I have selected all move me deeply and I hope they will do the same for you. I am strong believer that music can invoke emotions, thoughts and memories within us. I believe that some musical genres do not get the appreciation they deserve. Hopefully you will become a fan of one of the genres shared throughout my show. Sit back and relax to the harmonious music of Moonlight Serenade. SONGS 1.) Twilight and Shadow by Howard Shore (from the soundtrack of Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) 2.) The Battle by Harry Gregson and John Williams (from the soundtrack of the Chronicles of Narnia, the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe) 3.) Mina/Dracula by Wojciech Kilar (from the soundtrack of Bram Stoker's Dracula) 4.) Pan’s Labyrinth Lullaby by Javier Navarrete (from the soundtrack of Pan’s Labyrinth) 5.) May It Be by Enya (from the soundtrack of Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) 6.) What Are You Asking Me by James Newton Howard (from the soundtrack of the Village) 7.) Into the West by Annie Lennox, Howard Shore and Fran Walsh(from the soundtrack of the Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) 8.) Across the Stars (Love Theme) by John Williams (from the soundtrack of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones) 9.) Gladiator by Enya (from the soundtrack of Gladiator) 10.) Hymn to the Sea by James Horner (from the soundtrack of Titanic) If you enjoyed the first broadcast of Moonlight Serenade you can listen to more music like this in my cottage Midnight Hallow. Please tune in next time. **Shaz enabled html here in the clubhouse so playlists can be added right into your posts now ***
Posted on: 2008/7/19 20:28
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@ladyt - lovely selections...i've seen these before in your cottage...beautiful pic that you posted along with it...will you use it every time, i think you should...
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Posted on: 2008/7/19 20:55
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@serendipity I'm glad you like it. As I go on finding new songs I'll just continue to add them to my playlist in my cottage. I liked the picture a lot too. I found another one I like too though, it was hard to decide. I may switch between the two.
Posted on: 2008/7/19 21:03
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@Lord_Maeglin
I love the first track, too. Gackt is one of my favourite artists and he does an awesome job of mixing different sounds together (like flutes with rock? XD) I'm not really sure if it was flutes in the background, but it sounds like it. The melody played by the flutes is actually taken from one of his previous songs, "Mind Forest". "RETURNER ~Yami no Shuen" was actually his first single to hit the #1 spot in the Oricon charts in Japan - I'm so proud of him! XD He deserves it. He's been in the music industry for years. @serendipity I know what you mean XD Many people I know find it weird that I listen to music in Japanese... @Nick LMAO I love "I Kissed a Girl"! Me and two of my friends like to blast it in the car, belting it out in our wonderful, off-key voices. When we went to visit my friend's home, we were about to get out of her car to go into this store when the chorus of that song was coming up... Friend: Mom, wait! We have to stay until at least the chorus is done. Mom: Um...ok. [Chorus comes on] Me and friends: (singing and dancing) "I KISSED A GIRL AND I LIKED IT...!" Mom: (stunned look) What are you girls on?! "Misery Business" (and Paramore songs in general) and "Bleeding Love" are also favourites *heart* @LadyT Awesome playlist. I love movie soundtracks like those! Definitely loving "The Battle", although the others are awesome, too XD
Posted on: 2008/7/19 21:44
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I know I am not exactly set up in this club, but it's been a while since we have had any music on AM radio, so I set up a short playlist with some down-tempo songs. Here is a brief run-through of the selection:
Northern Lights by Boots Ottestad is actually a joint effort with Science For Girls (one of the bands I listened to a lot this past year). Very easy on the ears and has a slight jazzy feel to the ears. Destiny by Zero 7 is sung by Sia, a great singer that has a deep soulful quality to her voice at times. Her personality is a little on the quirky side which is why I love her so much. Center of the Sun is a collaboration with Conjure One and super-cool Poe. She was a bit more popular in the 90s, but her voice is so rich and lovely. The Chauffeur is a re-make of a Duran Duran classic featuring the lawyer-by-day-musician-by-night Sleepthief and Kirsty Hawkshaw on vocals. Well done, overall. The final track is an Untitled Track (actually, I didn't have time to look it up - but it has been used in various commercials/movies I believe). Jody Quine has an ethereal voice and she does frequent collaborations with other musicians, including Sleepthief. Enjoy! s
Posted on: 2008/7/27 12:57
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