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KaЯl wrote:
Enjoy the silence
That one is such a pearl! I firmly believe that song is timeless. It will sound just as good in 40 years from now as it does today.
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Denn du bist, was du isst!
Und ihr wisst, was es ist!
Es ist mein Teil...?
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by the way, have you heard Tori Amos' version of Enjoy the Silence? It's quite good (although not as good as the original)
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Denn du bist, was du isst!
Und ihr wisst, was es ist!
Es ist mein Teil...?
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
have you heard Tori Amos' version of Enjoy the Silence?
Not yet
Собой остаться дольше...
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Fluke - Absurd(Landslide)
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(No particular order)
* Painkiller - Judas Priest
* Night Crawler - Judas Priest
* Zoon - The Nefilim
* Hallowed Be Thy Name - Iron Maiden
* Welcome Home (Sanatarium) - Metallica
* Lucretia - The Sisters of Mercy
* Summer Breeze - Type O Negative
* Cemetary Gates - Pantera
* Spieluhr - Rammstein
* Dust Is Our Fare - Tiamat
Comments?
* Pearl Jam - Pia_2004
+ Garden
+ Black
* WASP - Mazdak
+ Wild Child
+ Hold On To My Heart
+ Easy Living
+ Arena of Pleasure
* Iron Maiden - Mazdak
+ Afraid To Shoot Strangers
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Seraphim Shock. Gold for your ears.
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Great choice! Wish you had included 'Garden' and 'Black'- Pearl Jam.
Pia
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
Comments?
Without any sorting in my mind:
* Wild Child/Hold On to my heart/Easy living/Arena of pleasure by WASP
* Night Crawler - Judas Priset(Just to show my agreement with you)
* Afraid to shoot strangers - Iron Maiden
* Many songs by Metalica, I dont know which one to choose cause in different mood I choose diferent songs.
Mazy
"Man is different from animals in that he speculates, a high risk activity." - Edward Hoagland
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I haven't heard WASP in a long time.. I ought to dig some albums out.
Afraid To Shoot Strangers is a masterpiece! But then again, my firm belief is that everything made by Iron Maiden with Bruce Dickinson is a masterpiece.
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Ich bin der böse Mann von Schweden.
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Exactly. But their last album sucks, they changed their style and I hate that. Only one song(which I forget its name) is so much like their Brave New World album and I love it, other songs really really sucks I think. I hope they return back to their oldies again.
Mazy
"Man is different from animals in that he speculates, a high risk activity." - Edward Hoagland
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Perhpas not the best 10, perhaps not the 10 I prefer, but the first 10 international rock song titles I have in mind:
KoЯn:
Freak On The LeashPrettyGood GodDeftones:
FirealPink MaggitNirvana:
Lithium
The Clash:
London CallingU2:
Like a songQueen:
Bohemian RhapsodyMeat Puppets:
Backwater
Собой остаться дольше...
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And now the 10 Best French Metal/Rock Songs (no particular order either):
Mass Hysteria: Respect to the Dance FloorMano Negra: Mala VidaNoir Désir: TostakyDolly: Je ne veux pas rester sageAqMe: "Si" n'existe pasBéruriers Noirs: Salut à toiLudwig von 88: HoulalaLes VRP: Ramon PerezNégresses Vertes: Zobi la Mouche100% Motivés: Motivé-es!
Собой остаться дольше...
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I AM NOT WORTHY
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Seraphim Shock. Gold for your ears.
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Thisisatest!
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Watcha' gonna do, when Hulkamania runs wild on you!?
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test of your IQ/Creativity/Insanity/etc.....hmm indeed...
Pia
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Only if you can derive IQ/Creativity/Insanity/etc from relative positioning using CSS..
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Futue te et ipsum caballum.
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Sure you can.... using 'Celestial Spaced-out Shmuckography'
Pia
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who feels that it's appropriate to answer a question such as "Hi, how are you?", with "I'm fine, how are you?". I've witnessed many americans initiating a conversation where the answer to "Hi, how are you?" is "Hi, how are you?". Very confusing sometimes.
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Hi, how are you?
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
Hi, how are you?
Fine, thank you very much. How nice of you to ask. And how is your good self?
--Colin Mackay--
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You're not american, are you?
I couldn't be better! Thank's for asking!
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If there was a problem, Yo, I'll solve it!
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
You're not american, are you?
No, I'm not American. If I was American I might have said: I'm doin' great y'awll. Haow's it awll hangin' over there in Sweden?
--Colin Mackay--
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That sounds just like a friend of mine's step mother!
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If there was a problem, Yo, I'll solve it!
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I've witnessed many americans initiating a conversation where the answer to "Hi, how are you?" is "Hi, how are you?". Very confusing sometimes.
Well, they probably weren't real americans, a normal conversation usually goes something like:
"Sup dawg."
"Yo, sup bro."
Or as in some song I heard the other day:
"Why you trippin where I be?"
Now literally that may mean: "why are you stumbling over the place where I am standing?", but what it really means is "Why are you mad at me?" Talk about confusing. THat's worse than 1337!
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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Nitron wrote:
"Sup dawg."
"Yo, sup bro."
Word!
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If there was a problem, Yo, I'll solve it!
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it.
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What about...
'Hi! How are you?'
'Hey! Better than you!'
Now that would be rude..won't it be?
Pia
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Either that or "Fine, until you showed up"..
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Futue te et ipsum caballum.
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