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Post by Johnny B on Nov 20, 2008 19:35:04 GMT -8
When it comes to music, I listen to a variety of stuff...It's nice to diversify! I can turn on some jazz on the radio at times...And then at the opposite end of the spectrum, I will listen to hip-hop/rap...Either classic stuff from NWA or ICE-T to more recent stuff from T.I. or Lil' Wayne. But I can never live without my 80's since I was a teen during that era...Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Rick Astley, Bananarama just to name a few. "Bubble gum" music will always be there for me...The 80's was Debbie Gibson, Tiffany and NKOTB...The late 90's was Britney Spears, BSB, and N'Sync...I wasn't too fond of Christina Aguilera...And most recently it's been Hilary Duff and of course Elise Estrada! Now is that diversity or what?
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Post by darrylpalapuz on Nov 21, 2008 21:59:10 GMT -8
I feel the same way.. I dislike staying at one type of music.. its just not me.. i feel so colorful when i mix things up, especially in music..
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Post by Tribbs Enfanyt on Nov 28, 2008 19:03:24 GMT -8
I agree
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Post by jjayzzpalapuz on Nov 30, 2008 16:41:45 GMT -8
listening to a variety also depends on my mood.. which is why i love mixed genre..
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Post by Tribbs Enfanyt on Dec 3, 2008 22:24:19 GMT -8
Likewise, friend.
Music is my life, it actually helps me and my emotions. Say we're just chillin' and some love song comes up, I get that feeling of wanting to hold someone, then I get lonely and sad, hahahaha.
And something like disturbed comes on, anger slowly rises and I imagine me blowing a fuse and turning into something like The Hulk! hahahah.
But yea, music's a part of me, I can easily get the beat and rhythm. You have to get it all down in order to dance and produce music, which I do... ;D But I suck at making beats right now, Fruity loops doesn't reach my satisfaction..
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Post by darrylpalapuz on Dec 7, 2008 16:26:36 GMT -8
word. i feel the same way listenin to some love songs and as well as rap/rock..
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Post by Tribbs Enfanyt on Dec 7, 2008 17:42:48 GMT -8
Yea man, we got music in our blood! With out it, we'd be in the loony bin!! XD
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Post by darrylpalapuz on Dec 10, 2008 10:43:20 GMT -8
aha, i agree..! that's fo sho..
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Post by Tribbs Enfanyt on Dec 10, 2008 13:47:46 GMT -8
I tried to imagine myself without music, and I seriously almost went loco there.. I always beatbox some tunes if I don't have my iPod and such, but how the heck can you beatbox if there was no music???
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Post by darrylpalapuz on Dec 11, 2008 19:46:46 GMT -8
i totally agree.. no music = no beatbox fo sho! if there's no music, there wouldnt be me..
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Post by Tribbs Enfanyt on Dec 11, 2008 21:25:17 GMT -8
There wouldn't be life..
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Post by darrylpalapuz on Dec 12, 2008 6:54:31 GMT -8
yeah man.. to think of it, when i heard that they forbid people from downloading songs.. it felt like a life was taken from me.. like, i wouldn't enjoy music anymore because it was taken from me.. it sucks, coz people whose really into music had to suffer even if they didnt do anything..
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Post by Tribbs Enfanyt on Dec 12, 2008 12:58:06 GMT -8
Yea, just by not being allowed to download.. lol
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Post by Tribbs Enfanyt on Dec 12, 2008 13:06:38 GMT -8
BIG SHOUT OUT TO JOHNNY B FOR MAKIN' THIS ONE!! ;D
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Post by Johnny B on Dec 12, 2008 22:12:44 GMT -8
*TAKES A BOW* Thank you! =) I download once in awhile...There are songs on CDs which are totally impossible to find in stores. The only way is to find it online. For example there is this song sung by Michael Damian (From THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS) called "She's In A Different World"...I haven't heard that song or seen that video since the mid-80's. I heard it was a hit in Canada at the time. I never did find it on any music-sharing programs. The only place it was on was streaming on the Michael Damian official website. My girl managed to extract it from the site and convert it to mp3 format. Did I ever say that I luv my girl?
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