What do u listen to??
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I'm an unemployed 18 year old too.
Actually I dont think I've paid for a song on iTunes since like January. I got quite a few free songs from their Pepsi promotion and I got a free song from Ben & Jerry's that I still haven't downloaded.
They also give out 2 free songs every week and there was one week where they gave out a free song every day. You don't get to pick those songs though...
Actually I dont think I've paid for a song on iTunes since like January. I got quite a few free songs from their Pepsi promotion and I got a free song from Ben & Jerry's that I still haven't downloaded.
They also give out 2 free songs every week and there was one week where they gave out a free song every day. You don't get to pick those songs though...
You and the Cap'n make it happen!
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pinkbandit wrote: Can't say i know who it is ? Clue?
WHAT! You're in the UK and you don't know!?
Maybe this will help (hint: the song is 20 years old):
I was flicking through the channels on the TV
On a Sunday in Milwaukee in the rain
Trying to piece together conversations,
Trying to find out where to lay the blame
But when it comes right down to it there's no use trying to pretend
For when it gets right down to it there's no one here that's left to blame,
Blame it on me, you can blame it on me
We're just sugar mice in the rain
I heard Sinatra calling me down through the floorboards
Where you pay a quarter for a partnership in rhyme
To the jukebox crying in the corner
While the waitress is counting out the time
For when it comes right down to it there's no use trying to pretend
For when it gets right down to it there's no one really left to blame,
Blame it on me, you can blame it on me
We're just sugar mice in the rain
I know what I feel, know what I want I know what I am
Daddy took a raincheck
Cos I know what I want, know what I feel I know what I need
Daddy took a raincheck, your daddy took a raincheck
Ain't no one in here that's left to blame but me
Blame it on me, blame it on me
Well the toughest thing that I ever did was talk to the kids on the phone
When I heard them asking questions I knew
That you were all alone, Can't you understand that the
Government left me out of work, I just couldn't stand the
Looks on the faces saying what a jerk
So if you want my address it's number one
At the end of the bar
Where I sit with the broken angels clutching at straws and
Nursing the scars, blame it on me, blame it on me
Sugar mice in the rain, your daddy took a raincheck
Your daddy took a raincheck
Also, for a while I was playing UT under a different username which was another song title from this band. Anyone know what the name was? Heres a hint:
Where do we go from here?
Where do we go from here, where do we go from here
Where do we go from here, where do we go from here
They boarded up the synagogues, Uzis on a street corner
You can't take a photograph of Uzis on a street corner
The DJ resigned today they wouldn't let him have his say
Surface scratched where the needles play, Uzis on a street corner
Where do we go from here
Terror in Rue de St. Denis, murder on the periphery
Someone else in someone else's pocket
Christ knows I don't know how to stop it
Poppies at the cenotaph, the cynics can't afford to laugh
I heard in on the telegraph there's Uzis on a street corner
Where do we go from here, where do we go from here
The more I see, the more I hear, the more I find fewer answers
I close my mind, I shout it out but you know it's getting harder
To calm down, to reason out, to come to terms with what it's all about
I'm uptight, can't sleep at night, I can't pretend everything's all right
My ideals, my sanity, they seem to be deserting me
But to stand up and fight I know we have six million reasons
They're burning down the synagogues, Uzis on a street corner
The heralds of the holocaust, Uzis on a street corner
The silence never louder than now, how quickly we forgot our vows
This resurrection we can't allow, Uzis on a street corner
Where do we go from here, where do we go from here
We buy fresh bagels from the corner store
Where swastikas are spat from aerosols
I sit in the bar sipping iced White Russian
Trying to score but nobody's pushing
And everyone looks at everyone's faces
Searching for signs and praying for traces of a conscience in residence
Are we sitting on a barbed wire fence
Racing the clouds home, racing the clouds home
We place our faith in human rights
In the paper wars that tie the red tape tight
I know that I would rather be out of this conspiracy
In the gulags and internment camps frozen faces in nameless ranks
I know that they would rather be standing here besides me
Racing the clouds home, racing the clouds home
You can shut your eyes, you can hide it away it's gonna come back another day
Racing the clouds home, are we racing the clouds home
Racing the clouds home
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hehehhee, you may be a little young for this band. I like them mainly for their music because I play keys and guitar.pinkbandit wrote: Haha I have no idea but i feel i should
It's Marillion. http://www.marillion.com
Ever heard of 'em? They've been around since 1983 or so. Their 1st front man was "Fish" but he left after 1986. Their new front guy is a guy named Steve Hogarth who has been with the band since 1988.
My avatar is from the "Brave" album in the early 90's. It's my favorite album. I usually go to sleep listening to it. Great headphone stuff.
When they come to the US they play little clubs. It's great.
Best,
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Ya i heard of them Not seen 'Kayleigh' on dog server though!!SixPakSuzy wrote:hehehhee, you may be a little young for this band. HEE HEE LMAOpinkbandit wrote: Haha I have no idea but i feel i should
I like them mainly for their music because I play keys and guitar.
It's Marillion. http://www.marillion.com
Ever heard of 'em? They've been around since 1983 or so. Their 1st front man was "Fish" but he left after 1986. Their new front guy is a guy named Steve Hogarth who has been with the band since 1988.
My avatar is from the "Brave" album in the early 90's. It's my favorite album. I usually go to sleep listening to it. Great headphone stuff.
When they come to the US they play little clubs. It's great.
Best,
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Hate... Marillion arrgh
"Lavender" is so retarded
"Lavender" is so retarded
Marillion wrote:I was walking in the park
Dreaming of a spark
When I heard the sprinklers whisper
Shimmer in the haze of summer lawns.
Then I heard the children singing
They were running through the rainbows.
They were singing a song for you
Well it seemed to be a song for you
The one I wanted to write for you
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Well, I sort of agree...and the band agrees as well that Kayleigh and Lavendar were meant to be "chick songs" and deviated from the band's vision.LD8242 wrote:Hate... Marillion arrgh
"Lavender" is so retarded
Marillion wrote:I was walking in the park
Dreaming of a spark
When I heard the sprinklers whisper
Shimmer in the haze of summer lawns.
Then I heard the children singing
They were running through the rainbows.
They were singing a song for you
Well it seemed to be a song for you
The one I wanted to write for you
My favorite was Clutching at Straws....that is....until Brave came out.
Currently, I'm listening to old Genesis. Gotta love that!
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You just crack me upCaptain_Obvious wrote:For about the last 15 minutes.SixPakSuzy wrote:Big fan, eh?
Really? I thought you were only familiar with "certain" musicians such as:pinkbandit wrote:Ya i heard of them
Pink, Pink Floyd, The Pink Spiders, Pink Bandit & The Noobs, etc...
PB & TNoobs OMG
and back to the subject of Marillion not something i have listened to tbh only know the chart stuff I wouldn't dare say what i was listening to back in 83 though I do like Pink & Pink Floyd though but i mainly listen to MManson, Linkin Park...just kinda grungy generally I like 60's/70's stuff too The Doors, Hendrix, Bob Marley etc.. And you can't forget The Who? Roger Daltry don't get me started
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found me old Daft Punk-Discovery Cd lyin about an that still works
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Who doesn't like the classics. I like to listen to Linkin Park and Pink Floyd isn't bad either. Not to mention the occasional Bloodhound Gang song .pinkbandit wrote:I do like Pink & Pink Floyd though but i mainly listen to MManson, Linkin Park...just kinda grungy generally I like 60's/70's stuff too The Doors, Hendrix, Bob Marley etc.. And you can't forget The Who? Roger Daltry don't get me started
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