
If anyone wants to fill up on good music, I would suggest listening to Train-- the self titled CD. I find, that in times of 'rock out' need, I can plug them in and have myself a grand ol' time. Since I'm talking about them, I'll talk about them a little more. I remember the first song that I fell in love with, "Meet Virginia". I love Eggplant. The next song to love by Train was "Drops of Jupiter". Their music is just amazing.
More good music? Third Eye Blind. Good stuff. One of my favorite bands. I like their stuff because I imagine it's the kind that people remember. I mean, screamo isn't going to be the thing that people will listen to years from now, but Third Eye Blind is potentially potential classic.
Road trip music is another favorite. This includes Billy Joel, Phil Collins, Elton John-- good music.
I don't care what anyone says-- I love John Mayer. Not enough people play acoustic. I can tell you where I was and what state I was in when I first heard No Such Thing. Myles Palmquist knows how to handle a guitar as well-- but not for everything.
Coldplay is something I enjoy-- but only the older stuff. Parachutes. New=Crap.
Celtic music is off the chain. Tin whistles and bag pipes are the ingredients to a good time. Enya is something to keep in mind.
Dashboard Confessional, I believe, will still be a favorite in years to come. I enjoy their sound probably a lot more than I should.
Coheed and Cambria and Imogen Heap are amazing because they have a different sound.
Haste The Day and Norma Jean is nice for a hardcore mood.
Copeland, The Hush Sound, and Paulson are good'ns.
Eurythmics.
Musicals are amazing. Maybe it's just the theatre inside of me, but I love them.
Dr. Feelgood. I like only a couple of those songs.
Did I mention Train? Because the more I listen to them, the more I love them. They deserve to be listed twice.
I've always had a thing for Jim Croce since I was young. It all started with that cassette tape. Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown. Time in a Bottle. Good Morning America How Are You. Don't Mess Around With Jim. Goodness, I love him.
Music in general is pretty great. I love Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, The Sound of Animals Fighting, and everything in between.
My body is your body. I won't tell anybody. If you want to use my body, go for it, yeah. --We Are Scientists
Carmen.
More good music? Third Eye Blind. Good stuff. One of my favorite bands. I like their stuff because I imagine it's the kind that people remember. I mean, screamo isn't going to be the thing that people will listen to years from now, but Third Eye Blind is potentially potential classic.
Road trip music is another favorite. This includes Billy Joel, Phil Collins, Elton John-- good music.
I don't care what anyone says-- I love John Mayer. Not enough people play acoustic. I can tell you where I was and what state I was in when I first heard No Such Thing. Myles Palmquist knows how to handle a guitar as well-- but not for everything.
Coldplay is something I enjoy-- but only the older stuff. Parachutes. New=Crap.
Celtic music is off the chain. Tin whistles and bag pipes are the ingredients to a good time. Enya is something to keep in mind.
Dashboard Confessional, I believe, will still be a favorite in years to come. I enjoy their sound probably a lot more than I should.
Coheed and Cambria and Imogen Heap are amazing because they have a different sound.
Haste The Day and Norma Jean is nice for a hardcore mood.
Copeland, The Hush Sound, and Paulson are good'ns.
Eurythmics.
Musicals are amazing. Maybe it's just the theatre inside of me, but I love them.
Dr. Feelgood. I like only a couple of those songs.
Did I mention Train? Because the more I listen to them, the more I love them. They deserve to be listed twice.
Hold up my wings cause you are the sky
Paint me by numbers and don't ask me why
I am in bloom and you are perfume
And you are perfume and you are
I've always had a thing for Jim Croce since I was young. It all started with that cassette tape. Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown. Time in a Bottle. Good Morning America How Are You. Don't Mess Around With Jim. Goodness, I love him.
Music in general is pretty great. I love Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, The Sound of Animals Fighting, and everything in between.
My body is your body. I won't tell anybody. If you want to use my body, go for it, yeah. --We Are Scientists
Carmen.
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