The Soundtrack of your Life
Che Grimsdale writes: Now that Simon Cowell's stolen Everybody Hurts, tell us about songs that mean something to you - good, bad, funny or tragic, appropriate or totally inappropriate songs that were playing at key times.
( , Thu 28 Jan 2010, 13:30)
Che Grimsdale writes: Now that Simon Cowell's stolen Everybody Hurts, tell us about songs that mean something to you - good, bad, funny or tragic, appropriate or totally inappropriate songs that were playing at key times.
( , Thu 28 Jan 2010, 13:30)
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Massive Attack - Teardrop
Has always had an enormous calming effect on me. Likewise, Orbital’s Halcyon (and on and on), otherwise known as ‘the song played near the end of the Mortal Kombat film’, has been good at chilling me out over the years.
Cheers.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2010, 12:31, 3 replies)
Has always had an enormous calming effect on me. Likewise, Orbital’s Halcyon (and on and on), otherwise known as ‘the song played near the end of the Mortal Kombat film’, has been good at chilling me out over the years.
Cheers.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2010, 12:31, 3 replies)
Halcyon
Nah, to me its better known as the music at the start of 'Hackers' and therefore brings back memories of Angelina Jolies jublees and terrible Hollywood geekspeak.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2010, 12:42, closed)
Nah, to me its better known as the music at the start of 'Hackers' and therefore brings back memories of Angelina Jolies jublees and terrible Hollywood geekspeak.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2010, 12:42, closed)
Teardrop
Beautiful stuff. For someone whose lyrics are indecipherable most of the time, Mad Liz occasionally comes up with a phrase that is quite beautiful. For example, the first two lines of this one:
Love, love is a verb.
Love is a doing word.
Very nice.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2010, 14:01, closed)
Beautiful stuff. For someone whose lyrics are indecipherable most of the time, Mad Liz occasionally comes up with a phrase that is quite beautiful. For example, the first two lines of this one:
Love, love is a verb.
Love is a doing word.
Very nice.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2010, 14:01, closed)
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