Post Your Favorite Songs

Here's some Electro Swing for all you folks out there. Most of these songs are from Caravan Palace. That's just because they're the best band in the world.Period. Eat your heart out, Tenacious D ;)

Oh, and btw sorry in advance for blowing your brains out with my taste in music, @Vassili. Hope you can forgive me :D

Caravan Palace - Miracle (official video)


Caravan Palace - Melancolia (Official Music Video)


Caravan Palace - Wonderland


Electric Swing Circus - EMPIRES


Caro Emerald - Wake Up Romeo (Official Video)


Clover - Still Dancing (Music Video)
 
@Vassili you have the best taste in music. If we ever met up, I would love to sit and go through some tunes with you. :cool:

I was gunna ask you if you liked Kingston Town by Alborosie. Such a tune! Actually the Panda Dub remix version of it, is pretty good too. I think Alborosie is Italian - but I could be wrong?

So much good dub comes out of Europe.

You must have listened to Jah Melodie (aka Bagga T)? 'See King Ras Tafari' and 'Mr Babylon' are two of my favourite tracks by him. I think he's Dutch?

You also have Pupajim & the Stand High Patrol - their song 'Business of War', is a personal favourite of mine. I think those guys are from France.

Also, Horace Andy - 'Money Money'.

Solomon Jabby - 'Firmly Planted' & 'Jericho Horns'.

Honestly, I could go on forever. BIG UP!
 
@Vassili you have the best taste in music. If we ever met up, I would love to sit and go through some tunes with you. :cool:
Thank you, Steph. It would have been an awesome evening.

I love Kingston Town by Alborosie. I haven't heard the Panda Dub remix version of it but I will check it out if I'll find it. And yes, Alborosie is Italian.

I've checked out these two wonderful tracks by Bagga T. I liked them very much. Cool tracks, cool mix. I'm not sure of his origins but this dude can write some good stuff.

I've checked out Pupajim & the Stand High Patrol. Great TUNE. Just great. France is strong.

Horace Andy - 'Money Money' - great tune. Haven't heard it in ages.

Solomon Jabby was new to me. Liked it very much.

THANK YOU, STEPH!
 
Thank you, Steph.
I love the fact that we are both into our metal, but also into our dub/reggae. It's strange because the two genres are very different from one another.

I am an old hippie at heart. This music reflects how I feel about our society.

One of my favourite tunes is by a guy who actually comes from my home town.
His name is YT and the song is called 'Mr Politician'.
Look up the lyrics when you listen to it. I play the song every election time in England.

More of my Favourites:

Matthew McAnuff - 'Be Careful' & 'If You Want War'

Jah Mason - 'Fire Burn' & 'Babylon ah rise'

Michael Prophet & Mad Pro - 'Rootsman' (I think you'll really enjoy this one)

The Mystic - 'Forward with Jah Orthodox' (I love this tune)

I'll stop now, but I could go on for ages. Have a listen to any of them if you haven't heard them before, and let me know what you think. :love:
 
I love the fact that we are both into our metal, but also into our dub/reggae. It's strange because the two genres are very different from one another.
Magic people, voodoo people, he-he. :sneaky:

Ok, here we go...

YT - Mr Politician - good song, truthful lyrics
Matthew McAnuff - Be Careful - good voice, mellow
Matthew McAnuff - If You Want War - international vibe
Jah Mason - Fire Burn - it's more like ragga than roots
Jah Mason - Babylon ah rise - liked the melody
Michael Prophet & Mad Pro - Rootsman - yepp, I liked this one
The Mystic - Forward with Jah Orthodox - loved the voices and drums
I'll stop now, but I could go on for ages.
I believe you. :LOL:
 
I will continue a bit...
Ahh I love Don Carlos. I haven't heard him in ages.

Dennis Brown - Milk and Honey, I love it!

Never heard the last track. I'll have to give it a proper listen in a bit. I'm looking forward to it.

There's something magical about meeting someone who has the same music taste as you. Music brings us together.

Much love @Vassili <3
 
Really cool tracks, @Christiaan. I really enjoyed them. I've heard this type of music in cafes but I didn't know what style it was. No I know. Than you very much
Alright! I actually thought this kind of music was way too über-pop for your taste. Glad you liked it!
Hmm...why do you think so badly about me, @Christiaan? ;) :LOL: :ROFL: Do you think I'm locos? :sneaky:
Of course I do! Nah, you know I'm kidding right? You're pretty fly for an Estonian guy ;P
 
I'm just waiting for a friend... :LOL:
Estonians and some vodka are such a wonderful mix together, lol. You should see some of us Dutchies in Amsterdam after they've got a shot of Absinthe. That's also a sight to behold XD.

It also seems to me like Estonian is a bit like Suomi/Finnish? Are there a lot of linguistic & cultural similarities between Finland & Estonia.
 
Estonians and some vodka are such a wonderful mix together
I think they've consumed drugs in the video but vodka is also very popular in Estonia.

Finnish is more archaic than Estonian. At first sight they are similar but, actually, not that similar. Yes, there are linguistic and cultural similarities between the two.
 
It takes three to tango... uhmmmm to rock, fellas;)

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If my dance partner was that hot, I'd easily have something the length of a bible putting distance between us... :LOL:
Oh @Damocles, you're probably as much a dirty dancer IRL as that you have an equally dirty mind :rolleyes: Patrick Swayze would definitely have been very jealous of you

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Oh @Damocles, you're probably as much a dirty dancer IRL as that you have an equally dirty mind :rolleyes: Patrick Swayze would definitely have been very jealous of you
You're the not the first person to have compared me to Swayze, @Christiaan.

I was often the first person cutting shapes on the dance floor, back when there was music for me to cut shapes to.

It's been a pretty long time now since I last had that opportunity to put my dance rivals to shame, for obvious reasons, so I'd probably be quite rusty by the time that cure came about; in fact, I'd say I'd be about as mobile as Patrick Swayze is now himself...
 
Wait, what? Do you mean missing out on the live shows of Rob Cantor?
So, I had never actually heard of Rob Cantor before this... but Shia LaBeouf the song/musical both looks and sounds about as good as it gets as far as live entertainment is concerned.

The only consolation for me not being able to go and see such a thing performed live, is the idea that Shia LaBeouf himself knows of its existence, and has failed to ever comment on it.
 

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