Author | Message |
Create a Self Album This is a fun thing I did on another web site.
Here's the basic idea: The ultimate CD has finally been created that can hold an infinite number of songs, be it 10 or 1000 (if you're willing to take the time to post 1000 songs) Anyway, you're given the CD to burn and create your own album. The album must hold songs that either affect you some way (emotionally, etc.) or that represent the kind of person you are. I'm currently working on mine, and will have it up later. Just create an Album that says something about yourself. You can continuously add and take away whenever you want. Go to it, and keep on Rockin' P.S: You must give reasons for your choices. Officer Shockadelica; Erotic City's finest, baby.
Sometimes, the only escape from the ordinary is to desire the darkness just a little bit more than we considered healthy. Beyond the edge...we may finally find where we belong. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Representing my life in timely order.. hmmm
When Doves Cry - Prince Billie Jean - Michael Jackson (the first songs I remember liking when I was like 4 or something) Cool It Now - New Edition Bad - Michael Jackson Single Life - Cameo I Feel For You - Chaka Khan One Love - Whodini Funny How Time Flies - Janet (This song used 2 scare me when i was little..i didnt understand her and it sounded scary) Man In The Mirror - Michael Jackson Sweet Thing - New Edition Tonight - Ready For The World Just Good Friends - Michael Jackson Signed Sealed Delivered - Stevie Wonder Affection / Been Around The World - Lisa Stansfield Papa Dont Preach - Madonna (she made some of the video by our apartment) Open Your Heart - Madonna Misdemenor - Foster Sylvers (the first 45 I remember liking) Fingertips - Stevie Wonder Nite & Day - Al B Sure I Want Her - Keith Sweat Sexy Mama - Moments Let Me Love You Down - Ready For The World Groove Me - Guy I Like - Guy U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer It's No Crime - Babyface Do The Bartman - Bart Simpson Justify My Love - Madonna (I remember my cousins mom said she was going to whoop us if she saw us watching that video ) Rhythm Nation - Janet Love Will Never Do Without You - Janet Make You Sweat - Keith Sweat woooh..thats all for right now Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Great choices, PP4. Here's mine:
Ordinary - Train (My Theme Song) Controversy - Prince Leave you far Behind - Lunatic Calm Shine - Sevendust Here to Stay - Korn Praise - Sevendust Authority - Linkin Park Purple Rain - Prince Why - Stabbing Westward Headstrong - Trapt Change - Deftones The Better Life - Three Doors Down Rock is Dead - Marilyn Manson Invisible Man - Theory of a Dead Man Walk Away - Mad at Gravity BANG ON! - Propellerheads Wake Up - Rage against the Machine Somebody Else - Bleu If I was your Girlfriend - Prince Time and Time Again - Mad at Gravity Look Out Below - Closure Baby I'm a Star - Prince A lot of Rock, some Techno, and a dash of Funk. [Edited 1/13/05 9:01am] Officer Shockadelica; Erotic City's finest, baby.
Sometimes, the only escape from the ordinary is to desire the darkness just a little bit more than we considered healthy. Beyond the edge...we may finally find where we belong. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
"Proud Mary"--first RnB song I remember singing and knowing all the lyrics
Original Soul Train theme song--Back when the show first started in Chicago. Don't know who performed it, though. "TSOP"--MFSB's" Soul Train theme "Zing Went the String of My Heart" by the Tramps--yet, another ST memory. Lots of Otis, Sam, Jackie, Temptations, J5/Jacksons, Aretha.... All of "Songs in the Key of Life"--Stevie Wonder All of "Dirty Mind" --P "Sexy Dancer" --P All of "I'm Still in Love With You"--Al Green I could be here forever.... | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
OfficerShockadelica said: Great choices, PP4. Here's mine:
Ordinary - Train (My Theme Song) Controversy - Prince Leave you far Behind - Lunatic Calm Shine - Sevendust Here to Stay - Korn Praise - Sevendust Authority - Linkin Park Purple Rain - Prince Why - Stabbing Westward Headstrong - Trapt Change - Deftones The Better Life - Three Doors Down Rock is Dead - Marilyn Manson Invisible Man - Theory of a Dead Man Walk Away - Mad at Gravity BANG ON! - Propellerheads Wake Up - Rage against the Machine Somebody Else - Bleu If I was your Girlfriend - Prince Time and Time Again - Mad at Gravity Look Out Below - Closure Baby I'm a Star - Prince A lot of Rock, some Techno, and a dash of Funk. [Edited 1/13/05 9:01am] Alot of those songs I don't recognize cuz I didnt grow up around alternative, soft rock or hard rock in general. But Prince was always there..my mom bought that Lovesexy album and I was like "Mommy WHY is he neaked!?" Sum mo from me just 2 let off steam I dont care who reads this.. Ghetto heaven - Family Stand Playboy - Latoya Jackson (my mom's boyfriends friends were spinning me around and around in a chair until I wanted 2 throw up, it was after I finished watching that song) Girl You Know It's True - Milli Vanilli In Living Color Theme Same Old Love - Anita Baker Aint 2 proud 2 Beg - TLC What About Your Friends / Baby Baby Baby - TLC Vision Of Love - Mariah Carey (I can see my cousin Brandy with her head on the speakers playing that song OVER AND OVER AND OVER) I Will Always Love U - Whitney The Bodyguard sountrack (My dad played that OUT) my first albums ever were given at this time: Michael Jackson Dangerous Prince's Diamonds & Pearls Michael Jackson - Thriller Moved to Minnesota around this time from New York Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
A Chronological account of my life (Not necessarily in the order they were released)
I Saw Her Standing There--Beatles I Wish—Stevie Wonder Rhinestone Cowboy—Glen Campbell Da Do Run Run—Shaun Cassidy Rappers Delight—Sugarhill Gang The Message—GMF & The Furious Five Rockin’ the Paradise—Styx Antmusic—Adam & the Ants 1999—Prince Just Once—James Ingram What’s Goin On—Marvin Gaye I Am The Walrus—Beatles Superstition—Stevie Wonder Purple Haze—Jimi Hendrix Back in Black—AC/DC Roxanne—Police Josie—Steely Dan Lovesexy—Prince Oh Mary—Take 6 Cult of Personality—Living Colour Oliver’s Army—Elvis Costello You Know What I Mean—Jeff beck Comfortably Numb—Pink Floyd Come Together—The Beatles So What--Miles Davis Moondance—Van Morrison Welcome to the Jungle—Guns & Roses In Bloom—Nirvana Jane Says—Jane’s Addiction P-Funk (Wants to get Funked Up)--P-Funk Sexy MF--Prince Nothin But A G Thing—Dre & Snoop The Riddle—Steve Vai Sweet Jane—Velvet Underground Isolation—John Lennon 9th & Hennepin—Tom Waits Idiot Wind—Bob Dylan Santeria—Sublime 7 Nation Army—White Stripes Musicology--Prince [Edited 1/14/05 10:03am] Check this song out at:
http://www.soundclick.com...tmusic.htm | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
very cool thread.
Mine will be a history of my love of music, in sections. SECTION ONE: - the early years - These are songs that I listened to growing up, thanks to my folks who were both big music fans. I was much more likely to be camped in front of my parent's stereo than playing with toys when I was a kid. 1. Come Together - The Beatles 2. My Sweet Lord - George Harrison 3. Band on the Run - Paul McCartney 4. Run For Your Life - The Beatles 5. Black Water - The Doobie Brothers 6. The Show Must Go On - Three Dog Night 7. If - Bread 8. Have You Ever Seen the Rain? - CCR 9. Witchy Woman - The Eagles 10. I Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles 11. If I Fell - The Beatles 12. Certain Kind of Fool - The Eagles 13. China Grove - Doobie Brothers 14. Yesterday - The Beatles 15. Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles SECTION TWO - entering the 80's/ Before MTV - This section represents the end of my period before I started really discovering my "own" music. This was the tail end of my early childhood, songs that my dad's band played, and also songs that I was starting to hear from other sources. 16. Hard Luck Woman - Kiss 17. Voyeur - Kim Carnes 18. Don't Stop Believin - Journey 19. Eye In the Sky - Alan Parsons Project 20. Say Goodbye to Hollywood - Billy Joel 21. Tryin' To Live My Life Without You - Bob Segar 22. Don't Know Where to Start - Eddie Rabbit 23. Starting Over - John Lennon SECTION THREE (early music DISCOVERY phase) These were the first singles I bought with my own money (well, allowance money anyway), and the songs that really formed the background for my own tastes going forward. Early days of MTV, etc. I would have been 10 and 13 years old for most of these. I consider this to be my "golden age" of music, hehe. 24. Nobody - Sylvia 25. Gloria - Laura Branigan 26. Billie Jean - Michael Jackson 27. Gold - Spandau Ballet 28. Major Tom (Coming Home) - Peter Schilling 29. Mirror Man - Human League 30. Sweet Dreams (are made of this) - Eurythmics 31. Fascination - Human League 32. Every Breath You Take - The Police 33. Love is a STranger - Eurythmics 34. Beat It - Michael Jackson 35. Don't Pay the Ferryman - Chris Deburgh 36. Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker/Jennifer Warnes SECTION FOUR - early to MID 80's - This is my older elementary years, going into Jr. High 37. Karma Chamelian - Culture Club 39. When Doves Cry - Prince 40. West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys 41. Take On Me - a-ha 42. Better Be Good to Me - Tina Turner 43. One Thing Leads to Another - The Fixx 44. Erotic City - Prince 45. Paisley Park - Prince 46. One Night in Bangkok - Murray Head 47. China Girl - David Bowie 48. Would I Lie to You? - Eurythmics 49. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper 50. Separate Ways - Journey 51. Rock this Town - Stray Cats 52. The Lebanon - Human League 53. Rock of Ages - Def Leppard 54. Raspberry Beret - Prince 55. Borderline - Madonna 56. Here Comes the Rain Again - Eurythmics 57. Who's That Girl - Eurythmics 58. Dancing in the DArk - Bruce Springsteen 59. Who's Behind the Door - Zebra 60. Street of Dreams - Rainbow 61. All Through the Night - Cyndi Lauper 62. Jeanny - Falco whew... that's enough for now. Trying to limit it to really KEY songs... more later. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
[quote][quote] paisleypark4 said: Make You Sweat - Keith Sweat I love that song (as with other sweat tracks) "u say no, i say yes girl I bet I can make u sweat" I love that chorus. I was sad enough as a kid to say that chorus to girls. I still say that chrous to girls. Where is "rub u the right way" by Johnny Gill? Another song I used to impress my dance moves and singing to girls. [Edited 1/13/05 15:55pm] My second album i bought was Jacko's "dangerous".....as if kids envied me 4 having that album (it was soo expensive to a six year old. I got it 4 my 6th birthday)..... I'd blast the cassette into my ancient boombox and out to the street I'd go with my mates. Ahhh happy USA days..... [Edited 1/13/05 15:59pm] | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Album Title-----> Creation Of A Genius
these r songs (some old, some new) by some of the artists that I hold very dear to me 1.Patti Labelle--If U Only Knew 2.Al Green--Love And Happiness 3.Al Green--4 The Good Times 4.Prince--Purple Rain 5.Prince--When Doves Cry 5.Prince--Kiss 6.Prince--Do Me Baby 7.Prince--If I Was Ur Girlfriend 8.Bill Withers--Aint No Sunshine 9.Bill Withers--Lean On Me 10.Brook Benton--Rainy Night In Georgia 11.Anita Baker--My Everything 12.Anita Baker--Apologize 13.Gap Band--Burn Rubber On Me 14.Gap Band--Early In The Morning 15.The Staple Singers--Lets Do It Again 16.Chaka Khan--Through The Fire 17.Patti LaBelle--New Attitude 17.Patti LaBelle--Over The Rainbow 18.Alicia Keys--If I Aint Got U 19.Alicia Keys--Diary 20.Billl Withers--Just The Two Of Us 21.Marvin Gaye--Say Yeah, Yeah, Yeah 22.Lou Rawls--Ull Never Find Another Love Like Mine 23.Woman To Woman--Shirley Brown 24.The Manhattans--Shining Star 25.Prince--Dear Mr.Man these are 4 right now,and in no particular order ------;;;;;' | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
thesexofit said:[quote][quote] paisleypark4 said: Make You Sweat - Keith Sweat I love that song (as with other sweat tracks) "u say no, i say yes girl I bet I can make u sweat" I love that chorus. I was sad enough as a kid to say that chorus to girls. I still say that chrous to girls. Where is "rub u the right way" by Johnny Gill? Another song I used to impress my dance moves and singing to girls. [Edited 1/13/05 15:55pm] My second album i bought was Jacko's "dangerous".....as if kids envied me 4 having that album (it was soo expensive to a six year old. I got it 4 my 6th birthday)..... I'd blast the cassette into my ancient boombox and out to the street I'd go with my mates. Ahhh happy USA days..... [Edited 1/13/05 15:59pm] Rub U The Right Way was in my life but it didnt have a strong hold until 1997 when i re-discovered it. Just like alot of songs from the New Jack era. After watching the documentary on Teddy Riley I discovered Dont Take My Mind On A Trip" the whole Guy album I Dont Wanna Fall In Love remix - Jane Child I Like The Way (Kissing Game) - Hi Five just 2 name a few. Yes I blasted that Dangerous cassette until it finally warped 2 DEATH. I also started 2 buy my first Prince albums with my allowance in 1992/93. The first being "Sign O The Times & Grafitti Bridge I think. I could never have the patience to create an mp3 of my life worth of songs wooh shit. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |