The sound of music
John Smith(?) once said "After silence, that which cometh nearest to expressing the inexpressible is - music." Music is a vital part of my daily life- I can't imagine how I could endure those torturous hours after a busy day at office if it weren't for my iPod .... a mammoth 60 GB version at that
I've been exposed to a ton of music over the last year or so that I've really taken a liking to. Somehow, it all seems to be from 1975 and 1995. Anyway, here's my pick for the best stuff going in my collection:
Heavy Metal.... I can't stop listening to it!
It's maddeningly good! Makes me feel high.... without the dope ofcourse .....
Aaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

For Whom the Bell Tolls
Enter Sandman
Wherever I May Roam
Sad But True
Nothing Else Matters
Outlaw Tom
ABBA
Upbeat, electronica. Unstoppably good, and it's a long, 70-minute album that doesn't reach out and demand your attention, but just lets you cruise along with it and find its coolness on your own schedule. A great set to listen to end-to-end and over and over again.
Dancing QueenGimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
Knowing Me, Knowing You
I Have A Dream
Mamma Mia
Money, Money, Money
Voulez-Vous
Swades
"Swades" or Swade-s (plural of Swade) as I pronounce it, has the music that can make men cry! Watching the movie .... would make them cry bucketloads of tears.
Saanwariya SaanwariyaYun Hi Chala
Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera
Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera (Shehnai)
Radiohead's Amnesiac
I've been on a Radiohead kick for almost three years straight now. I can't believe how damned good they are. It frightens me. Amnesiac is an ethereal successor to Kid A. It's good for times when you want some really pleasant, vaguely melancholy music in the background.
Robert Miles
Children (Dream version)
Salaam Namaste`

My Dil Goes Mmmm

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