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InterdependentM
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1802u0frq6FvOGIgWXT03w?si=4MKIyXs5TAqqpVsvjjosGw Spent like 2.5 hours making this playlist (BRAINMELT) lol... but feel free to check it out, know you mentioned something about recommendations ;)
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InterdependentM
Yo what is up? (I'm back into Paula... guess 5-6 years was long enough & I can't do it anymore) so yeah working on mending those fences (at the appropriate time) how've you been???
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BrightEnix
Waddup dude? Haha you sound like you got over a break-up or something. I understand getting deeply attached to certain musicians to the point where it might feel personal. Maybe its better to keep them at a distance so we don't get let down. All is well. I've switched to the music player "Music Bee" which has a built in Last.fm feature so here I am lol. I've been jamming a lot of Incubus lately, any suggestions you think I'd dig? (up for anything really)
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InterdependentM
Sorry late response... Friend Requested ya on Facebook. Let's Chat sometime soon! :)
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henriquees2
Not sure about that, but That's a pretty good theory. I wish I was at that concert as well. Guess we're gonna have to wait till the DVD.
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discotequedude
I enjoy every song I have ever heard by Haddaway. While I am more partial to his mid and up tempo songs, he sounds equally as great on slower songs". His following albums "Let's Do It Now" (1999), "My Face" (2001), "Love Makes" (2002) and "Pop Splits" (2005) all including more Pop/Soul style production along with is Eurodance sound. His voice and song lyrics remain very bit as great as his early recordings. His most recent singles "You Gave Me Love" (2010) and "Up & Up" (featuring Mad Stuntman) (2012) are more a return to his original Eurodance sound. Overall, despite his evolution toward danceable Pop/Soul in the late 1990s/early 2000s, he should have remained commercially successful.
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right33
Elegy is one of my favorites by her, and even though she didn't do anything different with it live, it was a definite highlite of the evening. she DID play Eloise, i believe. if i can recall, she said she has had it for years but decided now was the time to record it. and, on another note, i noticed she added another show around here, which is amazing. it's really awesome she's from around here, because like you said, it's so much easier for her to schedule close shows no doubt
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right33
she said that since Harbinger was almost 20 years old, she kept coming back to memories of recording it, and would play mostly the album that night; which was exactly what she did. if i remember, she played Elegy, two new songs, Jolene (Parton), Pearl and the hits from This Fire (Me Included). one of the new songs was called, i think, Strong Beautiful Women, which she said she had actually written years ago. she was in a really good mood and asked the audience if they had any questions. typically, someone shouted out to play a song, which was Black Boots. she said she couldn't remember it and stopped after the first few measures. the guy was about to shout it out again, so to shut the moron up, i interupted him and asked her how the Raven process was for her. she kinda giggled and said it was amazing, and said that because of people who supported her on that, she was able to put it out and keep playing shows. she really seemed excited about the whole project.
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Marijn825
Thanks for your reply! I completely agree: each of his albums is so different and unique! I really love everything he’s done, from his Savage Garden days until his latest album. I became a fan during the ‘Delicate Thing’-era (though I already knew his Savage Garden work) and I quickly discovered his other solo albums. And you’re right on the b-sides: they sound as good as his album tracks! Some of my favorites are ‘So Bad’, ‘Fallen Angel’ and also ‘Explode’ and ‘Nothing’ from the bonus disc of ‘Secret Codes & Battleships’. And lately I’ve been listening to ‘California’ a lot. He’s also amazing live, I hope to see him in concert one day! :) Unfortunately he’s never been to Belgium. Have you ever had the chance to see him?
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Taboo-
I think you might like [url=http://www.last.fm/music/Ashley+Arrison?ac=Ashley+arri]Ashley Arrison[/url], she sounds like she came out of the 90's but she's a newbie really lol.. Check out [url=http://youtu.be/T3Lz_KJqEKA]Caged Bird[/url] and [url=http://youtu.be/LRC_wP3cJHQ]Trying to Help You Out[/url]. Her debut album "Hearts On Parade" is worth checking out too. BTW, I was listening to the Paula live recording all day and wow!.. It's really amazing stuff. Thanks so much for sharing those with me, I really appreciate it ;)
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MusiQ3985
Well, she started off doing urban-pop music from the beginning, so to see her struggle was interesting. Personally, I think she was just sputtering from creating such bad ass albums, back to back. But, I didn't mind her being contemporary, as I said, it is how you do it and who you do it with. You know?
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MusiQ3985
Yeh, I kinda got that from it, but his voice is just so amazing. Their first album is an undisputed classic. I think my favorite Utada album is "Heart Station," but "Exodus," "Ultra Blue," and "Deep River" are nice. "Distance" too. Actually, the only I didn't dig was her last one. But "Me Muero" is everything.
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DJSMusicfactory
Added, my new friend!!! Your taste in MUSIC is AWESOME!!! :-) Greetings from Brazil!!!
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pistolCAFE
I really liked the Coldplay album for the most part. It took me a bit to get used to. But now it's set in. I don't think there are any songs on it that dislike. And I REALLY like Paradise and the fact that Rihanna is featured in Princess of China. So in all I guess a safe 7.5 or 8 out of 10
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