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Mr. Crowley - Randy Rhoads
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Parisienne Walkways - Thin Lizzy
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I have a little over 50 GB, on my main PC and fully backed up on my laptop. I guess I'm very busted.
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Script For a Jester's Tear - Marillion
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MAJOR SPOILER WARNING
[color:#C0D3F2]Before Matt Damon killed Jack Nicholson, Nicholson told him that he only gives up people who are going down anyway, and nobody knows about him.
Later, during the elevator incident, the 2nd mole (who appears out of nowhere btw) shoots Leo and apparently knew that Matt worked for Nicholson (but noone else knew).
This doesn't make sense, and the 2nd mole is obviously a deus ex machina to save the plot from falling apart.
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My father is a huge fan of Deep Purple (especially Child In Time and Highway Star). He also likes jazz.
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Hi :-)
I've got some more good ones:
Zappa - Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
Zappa - Cosmik Debris
Mingus - Haitian Fight Song
Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else
Bowie - Cygnet Committee
Bowie - The Bewlay Brothers
Radiohead - Paranoid Android (the whole 'OK Computer' actually)
Iggy Pop - The Passenger
Iggy Pop - TV Screen
Iggy Pop - In The Death Car
Cream - Swlabr
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The Departed - 9/10
Leonardo DiCaprio's best performance since What's Eating Gilbert Grape, a rather well done story except for one minor mistake and very good pacing.
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Bowie - Moonage Daydream
The Stones - Paint It Black
Beethoven - the 3rd movement of the Fifth and the 2nd movement of Eroica
Zappa - Zombie Woof
Schubert - the Unfinished symphony and the 2nd movement of the "Death and the Maiden" quartet
Grieg's Piano Concerto
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Chris Adams (I had to check the name ) - Yul Brynner's character in The Magnificent Seven.
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The adagio of "Concierto de Aranjuez" by Joaquin Rodrigo. You should check Pepe Romero's version.
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1) Charles Mingus
2) Ray Brown
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Hunky Dory
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I just ordered this so I haven't heard it yet:
Billy Joel - 12 Gardens Live (double)
Disc: 1
1. Angry Young man
2. My Life
3. Everybody Loves You Now
4. Billy the Kid
5. The Entertainer
6. Vienna
7. New York State of Mind
8. The Night is Still young
9. Zanzibar
10. Miami 2017
11. The Great Wall of China
12. Allentown
13. She's Right on Time
14. Don't Ask Me Why
15. Laura
Disc: 2
1. Goodnight Saigon
2. Movin Out
3. An Innocent man
4. The Downeaster Alexa
5. Always a Woman
6. Keeping the Faith
7. River of Dreams
8. A Matter of Trust
9. We Didn't Start the Fire
10. Big Shot
11. You May Be Right
12. Only the Good Die Young
13. Scenes From an Italian Restaurant
14. Piano Man
15. And So it Goes
But it's almost 2.5 hours of the best Billy Joel live, it doesn't get any better than this! (though I wish he hadn't quit playing Just The Way You Are). The price is great too: just $8.88 on Amazon! (I won't provide a link so you won't think I'm spamming you, go and find it if interested).
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La Grange - ZZ Top
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The Smiths - Oscillate Wildly
REM - White Tornado
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I've always thought these are 2 parts of the same song.
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Jim Morrison
Noone else gives me chills
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Anything by Immortal Technique
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Please do yourself a favour and DON'T get a "Best of Bowie" CD.
"The rise and fall..." is of course his classic, so you definitely need it. If you like it, you might also get his best album - "Hunky Dory", and "Scary Monsters".
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"Shining, Happy People " --R.E.M. ( Never fails to make me angry , for some reason )
You're not the only one. Anyone who has ears is aggravated by this song.
What is the most recognizable lyric line ever?
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I didn't read through all the pages, and it was probably suggested already, but the most recognizable lyric line ever is most definitely...
"she's got the jack"