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Guest My_Genesis

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Lifehouse - nerve damage

"Meltdown's looking for a new clown

Living in a world that's make believe

Used up burned out always got a hand out

Ain't nothing here for free

Now you're hanging on the edge of tomorrow

Let go let it be

New circus freak

With black eyes that speak

Life takes it's toll

You push and it pulls

You're losing control"

"Hell bent looking for a god send

Kicking down the door waiting for a sign

Right side turning on the bright side

That might not be what you find

Wake up move on nothing left to prove

Got nightmares in your dreams"

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Guest My_Genesis
Wow!!! Lzzy really does a tremendous rendition, doesn't she?

Thanks for sharing!

dude I am so in love with Lzzy it's not even funny. Gotta find a girl like her someday.

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Guest Opal
dude I am so in love with Lzzy it's not even funny. Gotta find a girl like her someday.

Does Halestorm ever come to McNichols or Red Rocks?

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Guest My_Genesis
Does Halestorm ever come to McNichols or Red Rocks?

I dunno. I'm not in CO currently. I'm actually from NYC and live in Queens but I was going to school in Denver and I love CO, thus the flag :) They did come to NY recently and I saw them. Back in November I saw them in Denver (both times, I saw them with other bands which were also awesome :))They stay after to talk to fans but I never went to talk to them cuz it'd just be way to awkward to meet someone I have a huge crush on and meanwhile she's thinking i'm a girl. I'm gonna wait til I pass as a guy before going to another concert. Then I'll meet them and hopefully not freak out an go speechless in the process :rolleyes:

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Guest Opal
I dunno. I'm not in CO currently. I'm actually from NYC and live in Queens but I was going to school in Denver and I love CO, thus the flag :) They did come to NY recently and I saw them. Back in November I saw them in Denver (both times, I saw them with other bands which were also awesome :))They stay after to talk to fans but I never went to talk to them cuz it'd just be way to awkward to meet someone I have a huge crush on and meanwhile she's thinking i'm a girl. I'm gonna wait til I pass as a guy before going to another concert. Then I'll meet them and hopefully not freak out an go speechless in the process :rolleyes:

I think you will do fine! They are human, and you are a confident male with unique life experiences. Lzzy will be fortunate to meet you...

Opal

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Guest My_Genesis
I think you will do fine! They are human, and you are a confident male with unique life experiences. Lzzy will be fortunate to meet you...

Opal

:D Thanks.

Another one I wanna meet - Shirley Manson :D

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Guest NotClaire

Look at Me - John Lennon

Crippled Inside - John Lennon

Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen

Changes - David Bowie

Don't Look Back in Anger - Oasis

Happening Ten Years Time Ago - The Yardbirds

I Just Wasn't Made for These Times - The Beach Boys

Imaginary Man - Ray Davies

One of the Boys - Katy Perry

P.O.V. Waltz - Harry Nilsson

Ruby Tuesday - The Rolling Stones

That Was Me - Paul McCartney

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Guest Donna Jean

Look at Me - John Lennon

Crippled Inside - John Lennon

Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen

Changes - David Bowie

Don't Look Back in Anger - Oasis

Happening Ten Years Time Ago - The Yardbirds

I Just Wasn't Made for These Times - The Beach Boys

Imaginary Man - Ray Davies

One of the Boys - Katy Perry

P.O.V. Waltz - Harry Nilsson

Ruby Tuesday - The Rolling Stones

That Was Me - Paul McCartney

WOW!

Dang good list, Hon.....

We definately see eye to eye on this!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Micha

Does Halestorm ever come to McNichols or Red Rocks?

Wow, been a long time since I heard the venue referred to as McNichols. :lol:

Red Rocks is the best!

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Guest RachaelAnn

1) Inside The Fire - Disturbed

2) Prayer - Disturbed

3) Loser - 3 Doors Down

4) Cold Cruel World - Boondox

5) Forsaken - David Draiman

6) Truly Alone - ICP

7) Do You Really Know - Twiztid

8) Sanitarium - Metallica

9) I Saw Red - Warrant

10) Suicide Hotline - ICP

11) Unforgiven - Metallica

12) I Wanna Die - Dark Lotus

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Guest OneOutOfnOne

Recently the band OK Go released an amazing video for their song End Love.

You can watch it

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And sometimes I think they are singing to me.

'No one's going to save you, if you don't swim for the boat,

No one's going to save you, if you won't take the rope.

No one's going to find you, when you're hiding in the dark,

No one's going to find you.'

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Two favorites:

"Both Sides Now" by Judy Collins

"She's Always a Woman" by Billy Joel

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Melisiris

Feralia Genitalia, In der Palastra, Imhotep, In an hour Darkly - Sopor Aeternus & ensemble of shadows

( a project by the gender-neutral Anna Varney Cantodea that uses neo-classical arrangements, medieval folk, gothic and darkwave, her lyrics in english and german are often gender-related, but not suitable for everyone in terms of gloominess)

cripple and the Starfish, For today I'm a boy - Antony and the johnsons(such a great voice! And great lyrics)

Prison Sex, Sober - Tool

Girlfriend in a coma- The smiths

Flowers- Rozz Williams

She's lost control again- Joy division

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Guest Cynthia Of Creation

Ming

Sing Sorrow by Korn

The End by Mutiny Within

Pushing Me Away by Linkin Park

In The End by Linkin Park

Easier To Run by Linkin Park

Numb by Linkin Park

Falling Inside The Back By Skillert

Falling Apart by Zebrahead

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Guest SicVitaEst

well for me i would say that there is at least a song for every mood of mine

"Perfectly Flawed" by Otep is definately one that i will listen to when im depressed, kinda pulls me back out

and it eventually going to end up a tattoo lol....definately should check out the video here

"Over the hills and far away" by Led Zeppelin is a favorite of mine, basically anything by them is awesome

"L.A. Woman" by The Doors is an awesome song, as well as "The End", kinda gets me in a nostalgic mood...

"Flagpole sitta" by Harvey Danger takes me back to high school lol

"In dreams" by Kittie

"Come sail away" by Styx

"Peice of my heart" by Janis Joplin

"Something in the way" by Nirvana

....the list could go on for days haha.....

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