Feb. 26th, 2011

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Hmm. My favourites can change very quickly and in unpredictable ways so there really is no one set list that will stand for all time.  That being said here's what's getting a lot of air time right now:


"In the Name of Tragedy" by Motorhead  -   Straight, no-nonsense, power trio fun.

"Bible Black" by Heaven & Hell (Black Sabbath)    -    A great piece of metal and one of Ronnie James Dio's last recorded tracks.

"Secord's Warning" by Tanglefoot - A great a capella song that tells of how a single brave civilian averted what would have been a horrific military disaster in the War of 1812.  If not for this great American born patriot freedom and liberty in North America would have been subjugated under brutal tyranny for all time.  Thanks Secord! Freedom loving people the world over owe you big time! :-)

"Du Hast (You Have)" by Rammstein -   I don't speak German but the music is good.

"Subdivisions" by Rush - First Rush song I remember hearing as a kid and one that I'm hitting the play button on a lot lately.

snowywolfowl: (Default)
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Hmm. My favourites can change very quickly and in unpredictable ways so there really is no one set list that will stand for all time.  That being said here's what's getting a lot of air time right now:


"In the Name of Tragedy" by Motorhead  -   Straight, no-nonsense, power trio fun.

"Bible Black" by Heaven & Hell (Black Sabbath)    -    A great piece of metal and one of Ronnie James Dio's last recorded tracks.

"Secord's Warning" by Tanglefoot - A great a capella song that tells of how a single brave civilian averted what would have been a horrific military disaster in the War of 1812.  If not for this great American born patriot freedom and liberty in North America would have been subjugated under brutal tyranny for all time.  Thanks Secord! Freedom loving people the world over owe you big time! :-)

"Du Hast (You Have)" by Rammstein -   I don't speak German but the music is good.

"Subdivisions" by Rush - First Rush song I remember hearing as a kid and one that I'm hitting the play button on a lot lately.

snowywolfowl: (Default)
[Error: unknown template qotd]

Hmm. My favourites can change very quickly and in unpredictable ways so there really is no one set list that will stand for all time.  That being said here's what's getting a lot of air time right now:


"In the Name of Tragedy" by Motorhead  -   Straight, no-nonsense, power trio fun.

"Bible Black" by Heaven & Hell (Black Sabbath)    -    A great piece of metal and one of Ronnie James Dio's last recorded tracks.

"Secord's Warning" by Tanglefoot - A great a capella song that tells of how a single brave civilian averted what would have been a horrific military disaster in the War of 1812.  If not for this great American born patriot freedom and liberty in North America would have been subjugated under brutal tyranny for all time.  Thanks Secord! Freedom loving people the world over owe you big time! :-)

"Du Hast (You Have)" by Rammstein -   I don't speak German but the music is good.

"Subdivisions" by Rush - First Rush song I remember hearing as a kid and one that I'm hitting the play button on a lot lately.

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