it is hard, I'm thinking maybe I should have asked for a top five
Mine? I guess it depends. If I went for a top 5: Sittin' on the dock of the bay by Otis Redding Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin Stronger by Kanye West Under Pressure by David Bowie and Queen
[ Gasp, shock, horror. How do you not know Led Zeppelin or Michael Jackson. This is the kind of thing Baby can't conceive, but then again, she's probably a lot more knowledgeable in some other area that Baby isn't, at all. ]
Well, if you ever feel like discovering new music or classics, B-sides is the place for you!
What kind of music do you like? In a general sense.
A top ten is more possible but only if you can move them all around depending on mood, you know? No one wants to be listening to M.C Hammer when they're having a bad day.
Everything you do does become considerably more epic if you do it to 'He's a pirate' from Pirates of the Caribbean.
I don't know how much I love the song but seriously, bro. Try it.
( the danvers weren't really music people. alex's punk rock phase was very much an out of the house sort of thing — driving her out of midvale into the city for grungy concerts in dingy social halls — and it had left kara mostly in the dust.
plus, when you can hear a heartbeat from across a football field, music doesn't often drown things out. maybe if someone had introduced her to noise-cancelling headphones... )
i don't think i've ever heard techno music before but we usually listened to the same station, they played lots of popular music
did you ever listen to the top 40 with casey kasem?
( don't laugh, but she still remembers the jingle. that was her introduction to teen culture at 13 for an entire summer, just listening to popular music with alex and being taught what was popular and what was "uncool" at the time. the summer of 2003 was a weird time. )
To me, I guess, a little - music is everything to me, it's hard to think that some people don't listen to it much. I'm always listening to something.
You should come to the store, I'll introduce you to some stuff.
And no, I haven't. Was he on in Atlanta? I've never been much of a radio guy, it's too unpredictable and the ads don't help me. Music helps me drown out the buzz in my ears, and it gives me a rhythm. Too many ad breaks would keep me at a standstill.
There are probably a couple classical pieces, but I guess I do make a lot of different playlists for different moods.
No, I'm more of a music guy than a movies guy. And we've always had a tiny tv and no dvr or anything, so I caught bits of them, but haven't seen the whole of it in one sitting.
What I've seen of it looked cool, though. You a fan?
1. fall out boy - centuries. 2. the chainsmokers - closer. 3. clarity - exorcism. 4. lana del rey - summertime sadness. 5. lorde - royals. 6. the neighbourhood - sweater weather. 7. beyonce - run the world. 8. awolnation - sail. 9. imagine dragons - radioactive. 10. twenty one pilots - lane boy.
might be easier if you start with something a little more specific and then work your way out.
like... what's your favorite song to wake up to?
[trini's always on the lookout for new music to add to her workout routine and this definitely qualifies as a contender. she adds it to her list after listening through.]
that's pretty good. it's not every day that i bump into someone who's a big music fan.
I totally do that too. A different playlist for like every mood or activity. Your workout mix is never gonna be your slow jams to seduce your girlfriend mix, you know?
Not that, I erm, you know. Have either mix. Cause that'd be lame. Just examples.
Oh yeah, I'm a fan so yeah, no, my rec is bias but my rec is still 120% accurate. Seriously, guy, go watch it. You will thank me. And maybe make yourself some kind of epic jedi mix.
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