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"iPod classic gives you 160GB of storage capacity, good for up to 40,000 songs"
When each song is worth $ 62,500, this ipod would be worth $ 2.5 billion. That's the most expensive thing you can put in your pocket. hold on to it!
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Out here in California the lines are sometimes long at the polls, so absentee or vote by mail ballot is the way to go. Just mail it in by the Saturday before Tuesday's election.
U voting on prop 19?
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Blooofish!! how are you?
I would be very pleased to receive a letter from a friend, how can it weird you out? People did it all the time before the internets existed..
Something different:
Hey, can any of you Americans explain to me what this Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear is all about?
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I thought this was extremely funny, please don't ban me if it's inapropriate..
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1. Man With a Harmonica/Death Rattle Medley - Ennio Morricone (1968)Â
2. Kiss - Prince (1986)Â
3. Road Goes Ever On, The (Main Theme) - Howard Shore (2001)Â
4. You Can Leave Your Hat On - Joe Cocker (1986)Â
5. I'm Not Like Everybody Else - The Kinks (1966)Â
6. I Got The Six - ZZ Top (1983)Â
7. Those Shoes - Eagles (1979)Â
8. Walking on the Water - Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968)Â
9. Nice Dream - Radiohead (1995)Â
10.Candy Man - Roy Orbison (1962)Â
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Good to see that the courts are a solid 3 years behind in the music pirating industry.
No one uses Limewire anymore, it's all about the torrents.
so true
I often use the local library too for new music, those aren't likely to shut down either
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take water, add chicken, boil.
take bread, add banana/pumpkin, blend, rebake.
that's about my cooking skills
You should ask Edna, she can bake alright!
BROWNIES
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This week imma nominate some epic movie-music, we should do a special about this theme!
Man with A harmonica/Death Rattle - Ennio Morricone (1968)
Lord of the rings - main theme (aka The Road goes ever on) - Howard Shore (2001)
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Muse with a stunning mix of 'man with harmonica' and 'knights of Cydonia', enjoy their greatness!
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I'd say, a great final top ten! Glad Voodoo Chile is finally part of our top 2350 songs!
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1. Voodoo Chile - The Jimi Hendrix Experience(1968)Â
2. Karmacoma - Massive Attack (1995)Â
3. Bongo Bong / Je ne t'aime plus ~ Manu Chao (1998)
4. smoke Stack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf (1956)Â
5. Gin Soaked Boy - Tom Waits (1983)Â
6. HoppÃpolla ~ Sigur Rós (2005)
7. Maybe - Janis Joplin (1969)Â
8. Lemon Song, The - Led Zeppelin (1969)
9. Queen Bitch - David Bowie (1971)Â
10.Story of Bo Diddley, The - The Animals (1964)Â
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mine too, Martin
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on that same note, why is rock and roll called rock and roll?
what has a rock to do with music?
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Curious fact: X-rays can give you cancer.
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Essential jazz: Dave Brubeck
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got tickets to PJ Harvey in February!
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If I could remember title and/or artist I would post here an alternate birthday song (at least in my country it's fairly unknown).
Maybe somebody else remembers:
A dark male jazz voice (kinda like Louis Armstrong) sings Happy Birthsday, a very cool jazz version
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So Sammy, how did you get to know a site called birdfight.com?
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Both covers, but they are great imo!
In The Jailhouse Now - Soggy Bottom Boys (from that movie, y'know?)
Last Train to Clarksville - The Grascals
Featuring the hottest banjo player out there , Kristin Scott Benson:
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lol, just stop listening to Weezer and leave the rest of the world alone, Mr. Burns.
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I found it, thanks for the advice Martin!
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten #238
in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
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I know this is a cover, but imo it's the best version of this song:
Quando Quando Quando - Engelbert Humperdinck
and my second nomination is something completely different:
Phenomena - Yeah Yeah Yeah's