What songs gets you wanting to crank the volume and throttle
#122
James Blake - The Wilhelm Scream (Kygo Remix)
This will be a staple, anchor track throughout my DJ sets this summer. Beautiful, "deep tropical house" or whatever other genre you want to characterize it into. Kygo is on fire as of late, along with London Grammar.
Dance music for life!
This will be a staple, anchor track throughout my DJ sets this summer. Beautiful, "deep tropical house" or whatever other genre you want to characterize it into. Kygo is on fire as of late, along with London Grammar.
Dance music for life!
#123
[QUOTE=k997;14038015]Def this ... 😂
Agree.
If you haven't seen him in a while, here is who he is 30 years later. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/fe...new-lp-w434553
Agree.
If you haven't seen him in a while, here is who he is 30 years later. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/fe...new-lp-w434553
#124
Picking it up a little to get a reading on my boost gauge.
Comment from YUTUBE: "this song is so 80's my computer switched to DOS."
Comment from YUTUBE: "this song is so 80's my computer switched to DOS."
Last edited by fuddman; 03-17-2017 at 06:01 AM. Reason: 'Cuz
#125
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Sabotage - Beastie Boys
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Must be a Portland thing, Nick!
#133
James Blake - The Wilhelm Scream (Kygo Remix)
https://youtu.be/ek48ETUMjKM
This will be a staple, anchor track throughout my DJ sets this summer. Beautiful, "deep tropical house" or whatever other genre you want to characterize it into. Kygo is on fire as of late, along with London Grammar.
Dance music for life!
https://youtu.be/ek48ETUMjKM
This will be a staple, anchor track throughout my DJ sets this summer. Beautiful, "deep tropical house" or whatever other genre you want to characterize it into. Kygo is on fire as of late, along with London Grammar.
Dance music for life!
which I also play when bench pressing my heaviest sets, working out in the garage.
#134
Originally Posted by GTSwest
I cycle between Octane and Chill on satleite radio - love London Grammar Hey Now...
which I also play when bench pressing my heaviest sets, working out in the garage.
which I also play when bench pressing my heaviest sets, working out in the garage.
Here's one more that I play a lot:
#135
Chuck Berry sure was something. I saw him in concert at his restaurant Blueberry Hill in St. Louis when he was 88 - he was still jumping round and wailing like he was 30. Watching him sing "ding-a-ling" surrounded by pretty girls was a sight to see.
Cheers,
NF
Cheers,
NF