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REASK: Give me a list of songs that give "That Feeling" every time you hear it?
Know that chicken skin feeling when you hear or see something really good, or the feeling of going down to the right column a list of songs that make me have to be, St. Anger – Metallica Everlong – Foo Fighters Layla (acoustic) Unplugged – Eric Clapton Wild Horses – Rolling Stones Fade to black – Metallica Classical Gas – Eric Clapton smooth – Santana Incinerate – Sonic Youth What Their secret – Nada Surf Maybe I'm Amazed – Jem Down Another Day – Limp Bizkit Stairway to Heaven how could i forget .. Mojo Pin – Jeff Buckley (that song makes me what to mourn) Hallelujah – Jeff Buckley Last Goodbye – Jeff Buckley Lilac Wine – Jeff Buckley So Real – Jeff Buckley Ten years gone – Led Zeppelin Yes .. that song is definitely a; Baker Street – Foo Fighters
Stairway to Heaven-Led Zeppelin-The Beatles Blackbird 4 Movement sweet child Sibelius symphony mine Guns' n Roses " or what-George Harrison's life after a vision-Maximo Park believin' not stop new trip-slang-the shins to make a plan to love me, eyes bright sound of silence-Simon and Garfunkel
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Best of Barbershop ~ Vol. 1 (Live – 1990-92) Pure and true vocal “music” such as this collection of live presentations should not be so scarce and difficult to acquire. These songs and groups of vocalist professionals offer the listener an atmosphere found in no other form…. |
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Wild in the Streets/Gas-s-s-s $6.91 Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 02/09/2005… |
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Wild in the Streets/Gas S S S $8.99 Wild in the Streets/Gas S S S |
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Wild In The Streets $10.99 Wild In The Streets |
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Wild in the Streets/Gas-s-s-s $12.71 MGM Home Entertainment have been doing a great job bringing the American International Pictures library to DVD with their Midnight Movies series, and this release is one of their more inspired double bills, pairing up two classic youth culture flicks on one two-sided disc. Wild in the Streets has been given a letterboxed transfer in the widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1, which has also been enhanced for anamorphic play on 16 x 9 monitors; the image is bold and colorful, and the widescreen image is far roomier than on the washed-out VHS edition. The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Mono and sounds fine, if not remarkable. The dialogue is in English, with optional subtitles in English, French, and Spanish. Gas-s-s-s has been mastered in the same ratio and format, and while the film has never been available on home video before, this transfer looks a lot cleaner and more colorful than the print that popped up on pay cable in the ’90s. The audio is also in Dolby Digital Mono, and viewers can choose between the original English track and a dubbed version in Spanish, while optional English, French, and Spanish subtitles are on board. The only bonus item included for either title is each film’s original trailer, which seems a bit of a lost opportunity – it would have been especially nice to have director Roger Corman talk about AIP’s pre-release editing of Gas-s-s-s on a commentary track, which made a loosely plotted film seem all the more disjointed, and there has to be some great stories left to be told about the making of Wild in the Streets. But this DVD makes these movies available at a bargain price while looking better than they have since their original release, and any devotee of oddball cinema should put this disc on their shopping list. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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Best Of 1977-1983 Wild In The Streets $15.99 Best Of 1977-1983 Wild In The Streets |
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Streetbike Stunters-Wild in the Streets $8.99 Streetbike Stunters-Wild in the Streets |
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Wild in the Streets / Gas-s-s-s (Midnite Movies Double Feature) $13.46 MGM Home Entertainment have been doing a great job bringing the American International Pictures library to DVD with their Midnight Movies series, and this release is one of their more inspired double bills, pairing up two classic youth culture flicks on one two-sided disc. Wild in the Streets has been given a letterboxed transfer in the widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1, which has also been enhanced for anamorphic play on 16 x 9 monitors; the image is bold and colorful, and the widescreen image is far roomier than on the washed-out VHS edition. The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Mono and sounds fine, if not remarkable. The dialogue is in English, with optional subtitles in English, French, and Spanish. Gas-s-s-s has been mastered in the same ratio and format, and while the film has never been available on home video before, this transfer looks a lot cleaner and more colorful than the print that popped up on pay cable in the ’90s. The audio is also in Dolby Digital Mono, and viewers can choose between the original English track and a dubbed version in Spanish, while optional English, French, and Spanish subtitles are on board. The only bonus item included for either title is each film’s original trailer, which seems a bit of a lost opportunity – it would have been especially nice to have director Roger Corman talk about AIP’s pre-release editing of Gas-s-s-s on a commentary track, which made a loosely plotted film seem all the more disjointed, and there has to be some great stories left to be told about the making of Wild in the Streets. But this DVD makes these movies available at a bargain price while looking better than they have since their original release, and any devotee of oddball cinema should put this disc on their shopping list. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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Streetbike Stunters: Wild in the Streets $12.71 Streetback Stunters: Wild in the Streets offers footage of a variety of stunts performed by expert motorcycle drivers. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Wild In The Streets Poster Print $19.54 Last Name: Unknown. Paper Width: 11. 000. Paper Height: 17. 000. Subject: People / Movies. |
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For The Streets $12.99 For The Streets |
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Streets of Crocodiles $50 This powerful presentation of photographs of Poland from the late 1980s to the present depicts the hybridized landscape of this pivotal Eastern European nation following its entry into the European Union. A visual record of the country’’s transition from socialism to capitalism, it focuses on the industrial blue-collar city of Lodz–located in the heart of New Europe and home to nearly one million people. Photographer Kamil Turowski’’s monotones are captivating–seeming to conceal a looming threat–while Katarzyna Marciniak’’s accompanying text expands on the photos and the crocodilian texture of contemporary Eastern Europe. A walk on the wild side, Streets of Crocodiles captures viscerally the changing landscape of postsocialist Poland. |
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Wild $16.96 A handful of zoo animals leave behind their well-protected environment for the streets of the big city in this computer-animated comedy. Sampson (voice of Kiefer Sutherland) is the king of a make-believe jungle far from the African plains — he’s a lion on display at a zoo in New York City’s Central Park, and he lords it over the other animals, including Nigel (voice of Eddie Izzard), a testy koala bear; Larry, a dumb but well-meaning snake; ; Bridget (voice of Janeane Garofalo), a bright but cynical giraffe; and Benny (voice of Jim Belushi), a very New York-ish squirrel who is good friends with Sampson and is trying to romance Bridget without much success. The pride and joy of Sampson’s life is his son, Ryan (voice of Greg Cipes), and he’s devastated when one day Ryan is crated up and shipped back to Africa. Sampson is desperate to find his boy, and with the help of his pals he escapes the zoo and sets out on a daring mission to rescue Ryan, battling the unfamiliar terrain and Kazar, a wildebeest with a will to power and a passion for choreography (voice of William Shatner) along the way. The Wild was the first directorial credit for animator and special-effects artist Steve Spaz Williams. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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STREETS-BARCELONA $13.46 Get ready to tear up the pavement all over Barcelona in this release that takes viewers to the Spanish paradise for a wild session with such hot-shot skaters as Bryan Herman, Jack Curtain, Jereme Rogers, and Chico Brenes. Of course there’s more to life than just skateboarding, and after a day of watching serious skaters pulling insane ollies and kiss a little concrete, host Gerrardemy gears up to hit the hottest beaches and clubs around. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide |
