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Favourite (yes you Yanks I spell it with a u) music clips!

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Going back to Mr. Cavallera this is a great song by Soulfly and even though the lyrics are not extensive the message embedded within is very poignant at many stages in one's life.

 

Enjoy: SOULFLY - BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE

 

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Hey Notouch do you remember these? A couple of songs that take me back to when I started going to underage dance events and when I first started getting into chicks after the cooty phase finished!

 

 

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I just found the greatest guitar player ever! This guy is a god with a guitar in his hands. His name is Paco de Lucia he's a Spanish bloke who plays a mean flamenco guitar. Listening to it is hypnotising enough but just have a look at the way this guy's hands move across those strings. Simply stunning and awe inspiring.

 

Here he plays two songs: Rumba and Entre dos Aguas

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I like most of the vids here, personally i listen to anything that fits my taste, doesn't matter which style.

 

On a bad trading day it could be something like this( most extreme )

 

 

Or in party mood:

 

Tony de Vit - The Dawn(hard house/Hi NRG)

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For all the System of a Down fans, Serj is putting out a solo album soon.

 

A few songs from the new album:

 

Serj Tankian - The Unthinking Majority

 

Serj Tankian - Empty Walls (Official Video)

 

 

For those not familiar with Serj, he's not your typical rock/alternative song writer and performer. Most songs have an underlying theme or topic being discussed. The Unthinking Majority has some war undertones, which is very apparent in the video.

 

I like Serj simply b/c he's different and doesn't write music for the sake of getting it on MTV or the radio.

 

Here's the humorous side of Serj as well:

 

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I listen to many kinds of music. Here is a link to my youtube player where I'm collecting some music. I'm trying to find some old school 80's and early 90's songs with good beat.

 

http://abesmith.blogspot.com/

 

Hey Abe I love 80's stuff. I was born in the 80's and I can remember a lot of the cool stuff that happened during the 80's and I still love to crack out some tunes that were around back then. Michael Jackson was my god when i was a kid! Who can honestly say that they haven't tried to do the moonwalk?

 

hehe anyhow here's a couple of great 80's tracks for you.

 

TOTO - Africa

 

Billy Joel - We Didn't start the fire

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Hey Abe I love 80's stuff. I was born in the 80's and I can remember a lot of the cool stuff that happened during the 80's and I still love to crack out some tunes that were around back then. Michael Jackson was my god when i was a kid! Who can honestly say that they haven't tried to do the moonwalk?

 

hehe anyhow here's a couple of great 80's tracks for you.

 

 

Thanks Nick. 80's was a fun time for me too. I also liked Michael Jackson. These songs bring back lots of memories.

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Hey Abe I love 80's stuff. I was born in the 80's and I can remember a lot of the cool stuff that happened during the 80's and I still love to crack out some tunes that were around back then. Michael Jackson was my god when i was a kid! Who can honestly say that they haven't tried to do the moonwalk?

 

hehe anyhow here's a couple of great 80's tracks for you.

 

TOTO - Africa

 

Billy Joel - We Didn't start the fire

 

Toto is awesome! My mom said I used to jump around in my playpen back when that Africa music video would come on TV. hahaha

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