[Archive II] Daniel, ma belle
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They called Amy Grant the devil's music? WTF?Aithne wrote:This is the first piece of non-Christian music that my older sister smuggeld into our house. When my parents found it they called it the devils music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2Ov3fcJF50
Jesus, I'm sorry you had to go through that.
Isn't that funny! You should see my mothers reaction when I'm driving her somewhere and have my music playing. It's priceless. She just shakes her head and giggles. (She was born and raised Buddest, and as I have now learned never really bought into the whole devil or hell thing, as a result she isn't horrified but she still isn't comfortable with my choice of music).Lurker wrote:They called Amy Grant the devil's music? WTF?Aithne wrote:This is the first piece of non-Christian music that my older sister smuggeld into our house. When my parents found it they called it the devils music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2Ov3fcJF50
Jesus, I'm sorry you had to go through that.
I have eclectic taste in music. In fact, I bought my first country album (Dixie Chicks last album), a while ago. I'm not sure if that counts though, since my main reason for buying it was because I convinced myself that it would piss Bush off if a lot of the albums sold.Lurker wrote:You have good taste in music, Aithne.
You get anotherAithne wrote:I have eclectic taste in music. In fact, I bought my first country album (Dixie Chicks last album), a while ago. I'm not sure if that counts though, since my main reason for buying it was because I convinced myself that it would piss Bush off if a lot of the albums sold.Lurker wrote:You have good taste in music, Aithne.

Is there any country music you think you do like for sure? Alan Jackson? Kenny Chesney? Keith Urban? I can see you liking "Days Go By" by him.
This is the song I like from the Dixie Chicks.
Not Ready To Make Nice
I'm sure you have heard it. I love it because it is like a personal screw you to everyone that got so upset about the one girls Bush comment
Not Ready To Make Nice
I'm sure you have heard it. I love it because it is like a personal screw you to everyone that got so upset about the one girls Bush comment
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Haha, "twangy." XD I know what you're trying to say, and that's as good a word as any.Aithne wrote:I have never heard of any of them before. In all honesty Garth Brooks made it difficult for me to listen to any country music for quite a while. I could see myself listening to Keith Urban though. Its not so....'twangy' as what I am familiar with in country music.
That's an understatement. The only Bush's I'm a fan of are the one that performed "Glycerine" and ... well, I'm sure it's obvious what the other one is. XDAithne wrote:Not a Bush fan?
Lurker wrote:Haha, "twangy." XD I know what you're trying to say, and that's as good a word as any.Aithne wrote:I have never heard of any of them before. In all honesty Garth Brooks made it difficult for me to listen to any country music for quite a while. I could see myself listening to Keith Urban though. Its not so....'twangy' as what I am familiar with in country music.
That's an understatement. The only Bush's I'm a fan of are the one that performed "Glycerine" and ... well, I'm sure it's obvious what the other one is. XDAithne wrote:Not a Bush fan?






Yeah, I've definitely heard this. I like this song quite a bit. I actually liked the Dixie Chicks way back in the day when they first came out and I was really upset about how they got treated over that comment - especially since it's a sentiment that they're practically applauded for now.Aithne wrote:This is the song I like from the Dixie Chicks.
Not Ready To Make Nice
I'm sure you have heard it. I love it because it is like a personal f**k you to everyone that got so upset about the one girls Bush comment
I know what you mean.Aithne wrote:I also used to love Korn. Before the changes in the band members, its just not the same for me.
I'll tell you what's been a recent big blow to me, and not the good kind: The end of Audioslave. I loved those guys so much.
Hmm. That's a good question. I think "Daughter," probably.Aithne wrote:Music Question: What's your favorite (if you like them at all) Pearl Jam song?