woggle wrote:Bon jovi - lay your hands on me
Tupac - changes
insaneasperger wrote:woggle wrote:Bon jovi - lay your hands on me
Tupac - changes
Adore that song!
can currently hear Eminem- Superman blaring out of my old room, but I've been listening to Alanis Morrisette
woggle wrote:I havent heard any of her songs for younks , i do remember Ironic is it ? being the most famous ..im off to find it on youtube
welshben23 wrote:Kairos
Refuse/Resist - Sepultura
Both on Youtube at a live music festival in Lisbon. Evanescence are among others playing later. http://www.youtube.com/rockinrioeuvou
woggle wrote:Bon jovi - lay your hands on me
welshben23 wrote:Blasteroid
All The Heavy Lifting
Curl of the Burl - Mastodon
welshben23 wrote:Have You Ever
Staring at the Sun - The Offspring
Moon-Crane wrote:welshben23 wrote:Have You Ever
Staring at the Sun - The Offspring
You back at Rock in Rio Lisbon?
welshben23 wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:welshben23 wrote:Have You Ever
Staring at the Sun - The Offspring
You back at Rock in Rio Lisbon?
Yes, listening to that and watching Norway V England at the same time.
Dorset Girl wrote:woggle wrote:Bon jovi - lay your hands on me
LOVE!
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Just listened to Iron Maiden's Edward the Great straight through three times whilst working - it made time pass amazingly quick!
Moon-Crane wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:Just listened to Iron Maiden's Edward the Great straight through three times whilst working - it made time pass amazingly quick!
Did you ever acquire the back catalogue to check it out?
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:Just listened to Iron Maiden's Edward the Great straight through three times whilst working - it made time pass amazingly quick!
Did you ever acquire the back catalogue to check it out?
I did indeed! I downloaded it then somehow forgot about it for ages. Over the last couple of nights I've had a listen to those 'top 25' you've told me about and thoroughly enjoyed them. I'm listening to the 'Essential' 2CD compilation at the moment as it's more comprehensive than the 'Edward the Great' comp. Really enjoyed getting back into them - it took me back to my school days when every man and his dog was listening to Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Moon-Crane wrote:The new tour is to celebrate next year's 25th anniversary of SSOASS. I'm already counting down to the UK tour dates.
Dunno if you only got hold of the studio albums, but pull down some live albums if you're still in the mood. Live After Death is an all-time classic live album.
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