I've been tagged!
Jun. 20th, 2006 08:44 amList seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they're not any good, but they must be songs you're really enjoying now. Post these instructions in your livejournal along with your 7 songs. Then tag 7 other people to see what they're listening to.
Ooh...
1. Adrenaline- Gavin Rossdale. Used as the last song when I'm on the Ellipse. Is a good song.
2. Ocean Gypsy- Renaissance
3. Mother Russia- Renaissance
4. Not About Love- Fiona Apple
5. Feuer Frei - Rammstein (again with the 'listening to while exercising thing)
6. Bodies (Vrenna's XXX Tweaker Mix) - Drowning Pool (see #5)
7. Blue Monday - Orgy
Tags:
sarbah77,
losgunna,
scaryshari,
talonvaki,
kittycanscratch,
jiffjenn, and
firesign10
(additional info on Renaissance, as written on amazon.com "Like a prog-rock Pentangle, Renaissance served up a pleasing melange of classical, Celtic, pop, and rock influences that reached its peak during the mid-'70s recordings anthologized here. Live renditions of "Can You Understand" and "Carpet of the Sun" prove the band was as technically proficient (and long-winded!) on stage as they were in the studio. Annie Haslam's sweetly operatic vocals are complemented by orchestral-strength rock arrangements, including that obligatory Rickenbacker bass sound. With the inclusion of "Running Hard" and "Mother Russia," this collection features most of the band's best-known songs, although "Ashes Are Burning" is conspicuously absent. (Had to save something for volume two.) --Billy Grenier")
Ooh...
1. Adrenaline- Gavin Rossdale. Used as the last song when I'm on the Ellipse. Is a good song.
2. Ocean Gypsy- Renaissance
3. Mother Russia- Renaissance
4. Not About Love- Fiona Apple
5. Feuer Frei - Rammstein (again with the 'listening to while exercising thing)
6. Bodies (Vrenna's XXX Tweaker Mix) - Drowning Pool (see #5)
7. Blue Monday - Orgy
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(additional info on Renaissance, as written on amazon.com "Like a prog-rock Pentangle, Renaissance served up a pleasing melange of classical, Celtic, pop, and rock influences that reached its peak during the mid-'70s recordings anthologized here. Live renditions of "Can You Understand" and "Carpet of the Sun" prove the band was as technically proficient (and long-winded!) on stage as they were in the studio. Annie Haslam's sweetly operatic vocals are complemented by orchestral-strength rock arrangements, including that obligatory Rickenbacker bass sound. With the inclusion of "Running Hard" and "Mother Russia," this collection features most of the band's best-known songs, although "Ashes Are Burning" is conspicuously absent. (Had to save something for volume two.) --Billy Grenier")