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Imagine There Was No Techno Music???

tiesto's silence is a fuckin insane song
 
manny78 said:
Great classics !

Age of Love

Dr. Motte/Westbam - "Sunshine"

Cosmic Gate

Delirium - Innocente

Tiesto's remix of The Silence

and many others.... BUT nothing beats Energy52 "Cafe del Mar"

Too lazy to give us a link? Boy you are making me work! jk Awesome ones from you too!! All old favorites of mine.
 
Wootoom said:
tiesto's silence is a fuckin insane song

Agreed. It is my favorite song! Especially when she hits the high notes it gives you the chills :)
 
Jack Schitt said:
Techno isn't for me, but I'd listen to it over country any day.

I would rather poke my eyes out than to listen to country!
 
silverstar1025 said:
I would rather poke my eyes out than to listen to country!
It appears we have exactly one thing in common. I want to jam car keys under my fingernails & set myself on fire when I hear country.
 
I can't stand country either, i would rather listen to white noise on the radio.

But I don't bash it, I try to appreciate music for what it is and those to make it/enjoy it.
 
NickyE3 said:
I can't stand country either, i would rather listen to white noise on the radio.

But I don't bash it, I try to appreciate music for what it is and those to make it/enjoy it.
i like bluegrass
 
Vagabino said:
fuck i kinda like country
esp the old timey shit...:rainbow:
hank sr is a gangsta

The "red state" glurge that passes for country these days is utter tripe. But roots country stuff from the 1930s through the late 1960s can be pretty cool. In addition to Hank Sr. there's Faron Young and Lefty Frizzell, and a whole lot of other really cool old performers and songs. But you have to sort through a lot of sentimental crap to find the good stuff sometimes.

And there's stuff that's hard to tell whether it was country, blues, or early rock & roll, like The Everly Brothers or Johnny Burnette & The Rock & Roll Trio or Roy Orbison. Or early Johnny Cash.
 
Mr. dB said:
The "red state" glurge that passes for country these days is utter tripe. But roots country stuff from the 1930s through the late 1960s can be pretty cool. In addition to Hank Sr. there's Faron Young and Lefty Frizzell, and a whole lot of other really cool old performers and songs. But you have to sort through a lot of sentimental crap to find the good stuff sometimes.

And there's stuff that's hard to tell whether it was country, blues, or early rock & roll, like The Everly Brothers or Johnny Burnette & The Rock & Roll Trio or Roy Orbison. Or early Johnny Cash.
I like the man in black.
 
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