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      CommentAuthorTakuGifian
    • CommentTimeMay 26th 2010
     
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    I just signed up for Pandora. =)

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      CommentAuthorNorthmark
    • CommentTimeMay 27th 2010
     

    The Whaler by Thrice

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    Avoir Une Fille from Roméo et Juliette

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    No Place like London. I’m watching the Sweeney Todd in Concert DVD in the background..

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    I’m listening to “All Star.” Oh, the nostalgia.

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    Ooh, I love the Sweeney Todd soundtrack! :D
    You Must Love Me from Evita

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    Went on Youtube and listening to the Castle in the Sky theme.

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    Track Down This Murderer from Phantom of the Opera
    SO SAD! D:

    • CommentAuthorNo One
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2010
     

    Right Round by Flo Rida is… interesting. I like the music, the lyrics not so much.

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    Firefly theme song.

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    Heck yes, it’s the most played thing on my iTunes.

    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance by Gene Pitney. So. Catchy. Also, I now really want to watch the movie.

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    Rue des Occasions by Marc LaVoine

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      CommentAuthorDiamonte
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2010
     

    Mine too, Willow. And five of the other top ten songs are from Dr. Horrible. >.< I am obsessed.

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      CommentAuthorJeni
    • CommentTimeJun 2nd 2010
     

    Return to Zork soundtrack.

    Oh Cliffs of Depression, you make me sadface, but it’s so beautiful. <3

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    “2112”, by Rush.

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    “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” from My Fair Lady.

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      CommentAuthorPuppet
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2010
     

    Joe Hisaishi is a musical genius.

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    Evil and a Heathen by Franz Ferdinand

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    Dans Ma Vie, Paris recording of Les Miserables.

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    Les Mis! :D
    You Could Have Had It So Much Better by Franz Ferdinand

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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2010
     

    Dance Magic by David Bowie. I wonder how much one of those wigs would cost.

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    Listening to Dream Theater’s The Count of Tuscany. I do not like the rapping. It’s sad to say that DT’s quality of music is not as high since, say, Scenes from a Memory.

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    Superstar by Sonic Youth

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    My Eyes, from Dr Horrible.

    I love this song so much. Is it lame that I get choked up when I try to sing the last chorus?

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      CommentAuthorVirgil
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2010
     

    Around the World – Daft Punk

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    The Wall, by Pink Floyd.

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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2010
     

    Dawn of Victory by Rhapsody of Fire. Very good background music for climactic encounters.

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    @ Dan Locke: I want that album but it’s so expensive anywhere I go. I need to get it from eBay, probably.

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      CommentAuthorPuppet
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2010
     
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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2010
     

    Ghost Love Score by Nightwish.

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    Sparks by Coldplay
    Whoops, it just changed to Yellow by the same artist. ;P

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    Selling England by the Pound, by Genesis.

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    Madre de la Tierra by David Lanz

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    “V6”, by Fluke

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    Falling Away With You by Muse

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      CommentAuthorNorthmark
    • CommentTimeJun 6th 2010
     

    Risingson by Massive Attack

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    The Dark of the Matinée by Franz Ferdinand

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    “No Quarter”, by Led Zeppelin

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    “Power in The Darkness” by Tom Robinson Band

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    The theme song to “Atop the Fourth Wall.”

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    La Sicilienne by Fauré

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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 7th 2010
     

    Dawn of Victory by Rhapsody of Fire

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    Up is Down

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    Preparing for the Iron Maiden/ Dream Theater concert. I am a big fan of the older stuff, but now I need to get acquainted with the new material.

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    I just downloaded the Dr Horrible soundtrack!!!

    YAY.

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    Second Movement from Schubert’s Opus 21

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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 13th 2010
     
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    Supermassive Black Hole by Muse

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    Pite, Pite, Les Miserables

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    “The Main Monkey Businesss”, by Rush

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    A Little Fall of Rain, Les Miserables.

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      CommentAuthorLeliel
    • CommentTimeJun 13th 2010
     
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      CommentAuthorVirgil
    • CommentTimeJun 13th 2010
     

    Slipknot – Snuff

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    Knights of Cyodonia by Muse

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    “Your Song” by Elton John.

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    Bliss by Muse

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    “Roundabout”, by Yes

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    Prolouge of Les Miserables.

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    Johanna from Sweeney Todd

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    Johanna from Sweeney Todd

    I love that song. Just saying.

    I’m listening to whatever’s on TV.

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    A playlist with my top three tracks from each Alan Parsons Project album.

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    I love that song. Just saying.

    Me too. :D

    Now I’m back to Opening Title from Sweeney Todd

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      CommentAuthorTakuGifian
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2010
     

    Is it initial Johanna, or the reprise? I like reprised Johanna better, myself. “Oh, look, Johanna! A star…! A shooting star!”

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    Agreed and it was the reprisal actually.
    Where the Streets Have No Name by U2

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    Now I’m back to Opening Title from Sweeney Todd

    which recording is it?

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    The movie recording, unfortunately. Ah well, I can still appreciate Sondheim’s genius. Also, Jhonny Depp’s voice is mildly attractive. ;)
    Epiphany from Sweeney Todd

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    Yeah, Johnny Depp’s ok. My real problem with the movie is that it cuts out so many of the awesome songs.

    Currently listening to Lovely Ladies, from Les Miserables.

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    “Performance VX”, by Revival

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    The Passing of the Elves from the LotR: FotR soundtrack

    • CommentAuthorNo One
    • CommentTimeJun 23rd 2010
     

    Geh. Isn’t there some website where you can download music for free, legally, without registering and without participating in goddamn annoying ads?

    • CommentAuthorWiseWillow
    • CommentTimeJun 23rd 2010
     

    listentoyoutube.com

    Just find a youtube video with the song, then pop the url into that website. Boom! Free music :D

    Monster by Lady Gaga

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    Look Down, Les Miserables

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    Saruman the White from the LotR: FotR soundtrack

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    Yay, LotR soundtrack!

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    :D I love it so much.
    The Sword That Was Broken; same soundtrack

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    This is the complete recordings, right?

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    “Don’t Stop Believing,” the Glee version.

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    “Don’t Stop Believing”, by JOURNEY.

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    SWQ, yep.
    La Haine from Romeo et Juliette

    • CommentAuthorNo One
    • CommentTimeJun 23rd 2010
     

    One Time by Justin Bieber

    One Less Lonely Girl by Justin Bieber

    While he’s not too bad when it comes to music (I still cannot stand the sight of him), I have to ask: how can that boy sing so damn high!? Already his whiny voice is giving me a headache. (I think he was singing high notes… I’m not sure, I can’t really tell.)

    How old is he? 16? Why the freaking hell is he singing sappy love songs to girls? In a headache-inducing voice?

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    Perhaps this is a bit hypocritical considering that I’m sixteen, but the thing that really annoys me about Justin Bieber isn’t even his high voice (which one hopes he will grow out of eventually) or his floppy hair (which I just want to shove out of his face) but the vacuity of his songs. I want to ask him: You’re sixteen, what the hell do you know about love? And why must you plague us with your immature, puppy-love ditties?

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    Not only that, but he looks like he’s twelve (this is probably the result of years of Dawson Casting and Real Life Is Unrealistic, but seriously, my sister looks older than him. My brother looks older than him). So it comes off as twelve year old singing about something he doesn’t understand.

    • CommentAuthorNo One
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010
     

    Mmmm, it seems that there’s a lot of people here that doesn’t like JB. Good.

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      CommentAuthorTakuGifian
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010
     

    Technically, it is music:

    Let’s all sing the rhyming song,
    The rhyming song, the rhyming song,
    Let’s take turns and rhyme together,
    The rhyming song.

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    Butterflies and Hurricanes by Muse

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    I know this is late, but…

    I just signed up for Pandora. =)

    Jango is better.

    • CommentAuthorWiseWillow
    • CommentTimeJun 28th 2010
     

    I just use Playlist.com while I’m at work. Only problem is sometimes the volume varies, but that way I can make up exactly what I want to listen to :)

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    Vicarious by Tool.

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    I’m making my way through the complete collection of Chopin’s nocturnes. Currently, I’m on Opus 9 number 2.

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    “Rhapsody in Blue”, by George Gershwin

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    Transcriptions from 12 Lieder — “Erlkonig,” opus 1 by Liszt

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    Plinkity Plunkity Snappity Toot!, by The Poops.

    I can feel my IQ dropping with each second.

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    Chopin’s nocturne; opus 9, number 1

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      CommentAuthorRand
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2010
     

    Chopin! I think he turns over in his grave a little every time I play his songs.

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    Aw, I’m sure he doesn’t! Honestly, there are very few people who can play his nocturnes well, so don’t feel too bad. :]

    Chopin’s nocturne; opus 9, number 3

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    Ammonia Avenue, by The Alan Parsons Project, with RainyMood playing in the background

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    Wandering Child/Bravo Monsieur from Phantom of the Opera

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    Viva La Vida by Coldplay