Re: Party Music
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If someone can suggest a decent place to host a text file, I can post up my 80's playlist. ALL kinds of music we're embarrassed to know and worse...like. It's got a few hundred songs IIRC.
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Re: Party Music
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Robs having a rave? Cool! I don’t remember if you have M80s but if you do don’t forget a few selections to make them happy. Slammin' our sour bumpin beats
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Re: Party Music
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When I have dinner parties and game nights (usually Scrabble), popular selections have been: R.E.M., the Cars, the Police, Blondie, Tom Petty, the Traveling Wilburys, the Beatles, Green Day, Rilo Kiley (thx pmbuko!), and Juliana Hatfield.
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Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Re: Party Music
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I love pop/crap but not sure what hippity hoppity music is. If it's Rap, then I don't like it either. crap...rap, hippity hoppity...hip hop(if you like, you can call it crap too, I don't mind).
Half of communication is listening. You can't listen with your mouth.
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Re: Party Music
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shareholder in the making
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Jack Johnson and Jason Mraz. Cool enough for the young, mellow enough for the old.
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Re: Party Music
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Physical Graffiti!!
Half of communication is listening. You can't listen with your mouth.
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Jack Johnson and Jason Mraz. Cool enough for the young, mellow enough for the old. Why dontcha just hand out ambien at the door. Oh, wait.... ZZZZZzzzzzzzzz......
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Re: Party Music
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If you want your music in the background I suggest you listen to these 2 albums from the Beastie Boys: The In Sound From Way Out! and The Mix Up. These 2 albums are really not like the typical Beastie Boys sound we are used to. They are both instrumental kinda funky and jazzy. They are great album to keep the crowd awake but not to disturbed by the music.
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Joined: Feb 2004
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You can't beat Pandora or Grooveshark for parties. Spend a couple of sessions getting the mix dialed in, then just sit back and relax.
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My god, how did they party before 1992? Yep, but only once. Never spoil a good thing...
Fred
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