music all around
Jul. 9th, 2004 05:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Does anyone have Nirvana's "Heart Shaped Box" or "About A Girl" on mp3? I'm looking for them, but hoping to find someone to download from without Kazaa or another peer to peer program, as I have promised my parents that I wouldn't. Anyone have any?
Meanwhile, here's some music for y'all to enjoy:
Bathwater by No Doubt ... probably my favorite No Doubt song. I adore the beat.
Cherry Lips by Garbage... fun and funky. Also good for cheering oneself up.
You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon... one of my favorite songs in the whole world. It's on my top 25 list. My love for this song will never die. The beat that's so enjoyable and so damn good... and the lyrics that are just edible. edible I tell you. Also, I grew up listening to this song with my mom. It's been on my favorites list since before I was old enough to even understand what it was about.
Scarborough Fair: Canticle by Simon & Garfunkel... that's the same Simon from above, but in his younger days. This song is also one of my eternal favorites. It's one of the most beautifully performed songs I've ever listened to. Their voices harmonize so well it could make me cry, and the way they overlayed it so many times... it's gorgeous.
And for
octopedingenue:
Lie In The Sound by Tresspassers William
Alone by Tresspassers William ... a long time ago I said I'd put these up for you. I don't know if you got them from somewhere else since or not, but enjoy. :)
Meanwhile, here's some music for y'all to enjoy:
Bathwater by No Doubt ... probably my favorite No Doubt song. I adore the beat.
Cherry Lips by Garbage... fun and funky. Also good for cheering oneself up.
You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon... one of my favorite songs in the whole world. It's on my top 25 list. My love for this song will never die. The beat that's so enjoyable and so damn good... and the lyrics that are just edible. edible I tell you. Also, I grew up listening to this song with my mom. It's been on my favorites list since before I was old enough to even understand what it was about.
Scarborough Fair: Canticle by Simon & Garfunkel... that's the same Simon from above, but in his younger days. This song is also one of my eternal favorites. It's one of the most beautifully performed songs I've ever listened to. Their voices harmonize so well it could make me cry, and the way they overlayed it so many times... it's gorgeous.
And for
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Lie In The Sound by Tresspassers William
Alone by Tresspassers William ... a long time ago I said I'd put these up for you. I don't know if you got them from somewhere else since or not, but enjoy. :)
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Date: 2004-07-09 11:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-10 06:27 pm (UTC)And, all of them? Yeesh! You're lucky I kinda know you, or else I'd tell you to get the hell offa my lawn! Damn pesky kids!
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Date: 2004-07-10 06:48 pm (UTC)