Favorite Singers or Artists
- Julian
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Favorite Singers or Artists
I would love to know all the favorite singers or artists you all enjoy!
Mine are: Shakira, Eminem, The Black Eyed Peas, Britney Spears - and Arabic singer, Nancy Ajram.
Mine are: Shakira, Eminem, The Black Eyed Peas, Britney Spears - and Arabic singer, Nancy Ajram.
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- Viking Star
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Hi Julian
Well you haven't had much of a response to your question!
My guess is that most people are older than you - quite apart from living in another country, so think you probably won't have heard of their favourites. Also it's very hot here, and it's the time of year when people take their holidays.
Of the artists you mention, I liked 'Whenever, Wherever' by Shakira, and 'Underneath your clothes' a bit (the title sounds a bit dodgy on this web site! ). I also liked 'Shut up' by the Black Eyed Peas.
I DJ (it's not my day job), so I tend to go for the mix of a song (one that will fit into my set) rather than just than the basic song itself. I therefore don't usually by albums much or go for particular artists. The most recent I bought and enjoyed was the Scissor Sisters debut album.
Individual songs I've liked over the last couple of years are 'Lola's Theme' by the Shapeshifters (fantastic), 'I bet you look good on the dancefloor' by the Arctic Monkeys and 'Crazy' by Gnarls Berkeley.
Other artists I like (but are unlikely to release any more songs in the near future) are Destiny's Child and Whitney Houston - now she was great!
I'm off to help Viv of Ginger Pop tomorrow with her Enid Blyton Birthday Party. I hope you have fun in your part of the world!
Well you haven't had much of a response to your question!
My guess is that most people are older than you - quite apart from living in another country, so think you probably won't have heard of their favourites. Also it's very hot here, and it's the time of year when people take their holidays.
Of the artists you mention, I liked 'Whenever, Wherever' by Shakira, and 'Underneath your clothes' a bit (the title sounds a bit dodgy on this web site! ). I also liked 'Shut up' by the Black Eyed Peas.
I DJ (it's not my day job), so I tend to go for the mix of a song (one that will fit into my set) rather than just than the basic song itself. I therefore don't usually by albums much or go for particular artists. The most recent I bought and enjoyed was the Scissor Sisters debut album.
Individual songs I've liked over the last couple of years are 'Lola's Theme' by the Shapeshifters (fantastic), 'I bet you look good on the dancefloor' by the Arctic Monkeys and 'Crazy' by Gnarls Berkeley.
Other artists I like (but are unlikely to release any more songs in the near future) are Destiny's Child and Whitney Houston - now she was great!
I'm off to help Viv of Ginger Pop tomorrow with her Enid Blyton Birthday Party. I hope you have fun in your part of the world!
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favourite music stars.
I have a very wide range of music favourites,from Aerosmith,Bon Jovi IL Divo. Seen Bon Jovi twice, Once in Manchester and once in Huddesfield.
Saw IL Divo at Cardiff Castle last month they were fantastic what brilliant voices. Also saw Katherine Jenkins at LLangollen last month she was brill too. What would we do without books or music.
Saw IL Divo at Cardiff Castle last month they were fantastic what brilliant voices. Also saw Katherine Jenkins at LLangollen last month she was brill too. What would we do without books or music.
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- Lucky Star
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- Mollybob
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I like quite an eclectic range of music. Current favourites include the Kaiser Chiefs, Joss Stone and the Killers. I also like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, Jimi Hendrix, Simon and Garfunkel and Abba.
I listen to quite a lot of classical music too, especially when working. I like Saint-Saen (not sure if I've spelt that correctly), Tchaichovsky, Holst and Ravel.
I listen to quite a lot of classical music too, especially when working. I like Saint-Saen (not sure if I've spelt that correctly), Tchaichovsky, Holst and Ravel.
- Viking Star
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- Anita Bensoussane
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- Viking Star
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- Joined: 03 Apr 2006, 20:13
- Favourite book/series: Mystery, Adventure and Secret series.
- Favourite character: Fatty, Mrs Hilton and Philip
- Location: Vauxhall, London
Well I suppose I should own up as well.
Actually when I posted my response to Mohamed at the start of the string, I was restricting it to bands during his lifetime and I thought he might have heard of, apart from anything else.
Of course Abba have made more money from the musical Mamma Mia than they did from all their singles and albums put together, and that's a current hit if nothing else. Maybe there is a production in the UAE?
I also liked David Bowie many years ago. An odd combination perhaps, but I think it's more to do with being broad/open minded - whether it's music or anything else.
Actually when I posted my response to Mohamed at the start of the string, I was restricting it to bands during his lifetime and I thought he might have heard of, apart from anything else.
Of course Abba have made more money from the musical Mamma Mia than they did from all their singles and albums put together, and that's a current hit if nothing else. Maybe there is a production in the UAE?
I also liked David Bowie many years ago. An odd combination perhaps, but I think it's more to do with being broad/open minded - whether it's music or anything else.