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Rainbow
Sorry if this has been done recently but just wondering what's on everyone else's mp3 at the mo...

I've got quite a mixture of stuff, including Greenday, All American Rejects, The Calling, Puddle of Mudd, Coldplay, Blur, Nutcracker Suite, Adiemus, Una mattina, Eden Roc, Bach, Mozart etc.......
Oddball
Mahler Symphony No. 5 conducted by John Barbiolli or whatever he's called
Pink Floyd The Wall (both disks) cool.gif
Franz Ferdinand - You could have it so much better
Chopin - the best of Nicki got me for Christmas rolleyes.gif
Franz Liszt Piano works
Oasis - Don't believe the truth and (What's the Story) Morning Glory
Other stuff, Rach Piano concerto 2, YAP's Sarabande, Waldstein, Appasionata sonatas.
Chris De Burgh - A spaceman cam travelling

I think that's it! smile.gif
StevieM
Pixies - Doolittle
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
And a great local band by the name of Fall of Abel
janexxx
AP playing Mendelssohn's "Song without words"
neil.clarinet
I've saved that Beethoven trio I did with YAP and Andante. Not much else apart from a few random concert band things. More to go on though. smile.gif
sbhoa
Daniel O'Donnell and Foster and Allen.... ph34r.gif
crazy_purple_piano_freak
My mp3 size is really small because its only on my phone but among the things I regularly put on it:

Jimmy eat world - Futures
Blink 182 - Blink 182
Lost Prophets - Start Something (though I have the Fake Sound of Progress on at the mo)
Some random songs by Bright Eyes, Bullet FMV, Jack Johnson, Chlis)...
Classical stuff like Einaudi I Giorni
Tchaikovsky - The Seasons
Some Pianists Prelude in G Minor, and the Stanford Intermezzo
I have Yumi Kimura - Itsumo Nando Demo playing on the loop right now..such as pretty song!
elmo
Nothing now, coz the stupid thing reformatted itself. mad.gif
SuzyMac
I don't have an mp3 player sad.gif but my CD alarm clock is waking me up to James - Millionaires this week.
Dagny
Nightwish, Within Temptation, The Gathering, Dead Can Dance, other miscellaneous heavy/female fronted metal.
captivate.me
Ummm, around 2000 songs at the moment. Ranging from shows like Blood Brothers, Fame and Guys and Dolls, to bands like Hard-Fi, Arctic Monkeys, The Who, Pink Floyd, The Killers and Delirious. And then of course there's COUNTLESS flute cds as well as a good helping of Rachmaninoff, Chopin and Grieg amongst others.
The Oboemeister
Funeral For A Friend - Hours
Blink182 - Blink182
Lucky Boys Confusion - Commitment
My Chemical Romance - 3 Cheers for sweet revenge
Hoobastank - The Reason
Nickelback - All the right reasons
Alkaline Trio - Crimson AND Good Mourning
H-e-l-l Is For Heroes - The Neon Handshake AND Transmit Disrupt
Assorted Other Stuff too...
jonscott14
Chopin:etudes in C A and B minor
Wessex Wind Band: blue rondo ala turk, tuxedo junction
Wessex Brass Band: Windows of the world, Galeforce, the irsh blessing
Various Brass Bands: Cry of the celts:lord of the dance, nightmare, breakout. Softly softly, day of the dragon, chicago
Wynton Marsalis: All of his angel eyes album
Maynard Ferguson: This fox hunt, MacArthur Park
Einoudi: Le onde, I giorni, Passagio, dietro Lincanto
Smentana: the moldau
Swan lake overture
Some NYJO
Rhapsody in Blue
Queen: Bohemian rhapsody, we are the champions, dont stop me now
Jeff Wayne:war of the worlds: Horsewell common and the heat ray, the eve of the war, forever autumn
and a few more random items...
violinandpianogurl
R.E.M
Queen
The Zutons
Phantom of the OPera
Evita
Les Miserables
Lots of random songs from musicals

No classical stuff on mine...even though my teacher keeps nagging me to pout some on. It takes me a while to work out how to use the thing!
Firebird
Everything!

Some selections:
Alanis Morissette
Alex Parks (the one that won Fame Academy and seems to have disappeared)
Something I recorded with a friend
Some podcasts
Avril Lavigne
The Beatles
Bernstein
Billy Bragg
Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Bugsy Malone Soundtrack
Gershwin
Green Day
Herbie Hancock
John Williams
Kaiser Chiefs
Michael Jackson
Mozart
Lord of the Rings Soundtrack
The Producers Soundtrack
Queen
REM
Robbie Williams
Stevie Wonder
Tchaikovsky
Verdi
Recordings from the last concert we did with Steel

I also have various random pieces on there - all the repertoire I've played that I liked enough to shove on my MP3 (so really, what's listed above doesn't include my utmost favourites!) Some of my random favourites are the Finale from Firebird (the rest of it's going on there soon), All Night Long (Lionel Richie), Baggy Trousers (Madness) and...cue my MP3 player to run out after lasting me a fair amount each day for a week!. I'm putting it on the charger.

Soon to come to my MP3 player: the contents of the London Horn Sound CD plus the whole of Firebird and some Mussorgsky (primarily Pictures at an Exhibition). Whee.
splunket
Ricky Gervais podcast - this is hilarious, you have to download it now through itunes or from http://www.guardian.co.uk/rickygervais (12 episodes all for free!)
Pixies - a complete discography (including the purple tapes)
Radiohead
REM
Aphex Twin
Bill Evans
Charles Mingus

and loads by the following composers:
Mozart, Vivaldi, JS Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, Messiaen, Part, Purcell, Ravel, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Takemitsu, Dowland and Glass.
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