Sometimes I'll be listening to randomly shuffled songs and I'll come to a track that induces to me keep replaying it after it ends, over and over again...
Right at this moment it's "Digital Ghost" off of Tori Amos' -American Doll Posse- (I'm on my sixth play). Sooooo good!
What was the last track that motivated you to do that?
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Thread: over and over and over again
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2008-03-15, 01:35 #1Member
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over and over and over again
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Great thread idea. I rarely repeat songs, but every once in a blue moon one will hook me.
Martin Sexton's 'Diner'.
Marty Robbins' 'Big Iron'.
Pink Martini's 'The Gardens Of Sampson & Beasley'.
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2008-03-15, 10:39 #4Member
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This repeat is sort of a rediscovery for me. Tradition by Stanley Clarke.
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The Waifs "Love Serenade"
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2008-03-16, 01:43 #6
Harry Chapin - Taxi + Sequel
Elvis Presley - In the GhettoLast edited by egd; 2008-03-16 at 01:53.
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2008-03-16, 04:06 #7
'Long Way to Go' - Powderfinger - off 'Dream Days at The Hotel Existence'
I haven't experienced this in a long time, so rarely does a piece of music grab where your head is, and does it so competently musically and lyrically, that it becomes a private personal anthem for a short while.....still going. Great thread...I've got a fever above my waist
You got a squeeze box on your knee
I know the truth is in between the 1st and 40th drink - Tori Amos
Squeezebox Classic -> NAD T743 -> Krix Phoenix
Oh, and a BOOM...
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The song I'd pick would be Stranger By The Minute by Porcupine Tree off the Stupid Dream album. Great music. Give them a listen if you havent already.
All the best,
Symi
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2008-03-17, 05:57 #9
Hot Chip has one of those too: Over and Over video
And LCD Soundsystem came to mind as well: On Repeat video'The Buddha resides quite as comfortably in the circuits of a computer as he does at the top of a mountain or in the petals of a flower'.
-Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! by Nick Cave from the album of the same name.
I'm a recent discoverer of Nick Cave; the whole albums's great but that opening track is just horribly addictive.
It's been a while since I bought a CD that made me feel like I needed a shower after listening to it. For all the right reasons, of course...Win7 > iTunes 10.5 > SBS 7.5.4 > iPeng > Squeezebox 3 / Boom / iPhone > ears

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