What are you listening to right now?

********** said:
Now THAT is a music video.
I just wanted to say the same! :)

Listening to the new Madonna song "Hung Up" on the radio. I love it and am looking forward to the album.

:hatsoff: Jackson
 

om3ga

It's good to be the king...
********** said:
Now THAT is a music video.

Yeah my brother LOVES the video (no suprise there)....... :)
 
America - A horse with no name

can anyone recommend some Neil Young songs to listen to?
 
"Superman" by Crash Test Dummies (my personal remix, with overdubbed vocal edits on it and me singing the vocals lol) :eek: :nanner: :tongue: :)
 

Aces&Jacks

Retired Mod
Wooly Bully - by Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs

...means someone finally tapped the second keg and it's time to fill the pitcher. Gotta go cause they are getting carried away with the 60's music. One song is okay but now I hear "Ticket To Ride" by the Beatles. I must get some club music back on.
 

om3ga

It's good to be the king...
Sugarhill Gang - Apache, followed by excerpts from St. Matthew Passion (Johann Sebastian Bach)

I'm in a mood for the electic today......
 
Aces&Jacks said:
Wooly Bully - by Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs

...means someone finally tapped the second keg and it's time to fill the pitcher. Gotta go cause they are getting carried away with the 60's music. One song is okay but now I hear "Ticket To Ride" by the Beatles. I must get some club music back on.
I have discovered this song in the great movie "full metal jacket" :bowdown:
from the same movie you should heard :
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, The Dixie Cups - Chapel of Love
Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made for Walking
The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird


60's rocks :thumbsup:
 
9 inch I must agree with you. Music from the 60's rock. I must confess In the early 90's I missed out on some good music for some time because I was stuck in the 60's. Nevertheless, I rediscovered some stuff I missed out on. To be my age and my favorite band still be the beatles...I think they are awesome and pioneered the way and influenced a number of musicians now and probably for years to come.
 

om3ga

It's good to be the king...
Currently listening to Dolly My Love & Girls by The Moments

Myself - I'm contented that I grew up amongst Jazz-Funk, Disco, Reggae, Punk, Ska Revival & early Hip-Hop.
 
"Ma Petite Soeur" - Jordy Makes me cry every time I hear it. Beautiful song...quite charming and sweet. Yeah I am a "softie" sometimes. :nanner: :)

:georges:
 
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om3ga

It's good to be the king...
Mr. Blue Sky & Wild West Hero by Electric Light Orchestra, followed by Blow Your Head by Fred Wesley & The JBs.
 
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