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What's In Your Music Player These Days?; Turntable, CD player, iPod, MP3, etc.
Topic Started: Jul 31 2010, 06:43 PM (264 Views)
Marcello Cristiano
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These days I find myself listening to Murray Gold more than ever before. Plus my entire collection of Doctor Who incidental music from 1963 to now. I have everything. Trust me. Plus I find myself listening to my favorite artists like Stone Temple Pilots, Nirvana, Garbage, David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Blondie, Alice In Chains, Pulp, and Blur. I LOVE MUSIC!!! I have a Philips DVD player, and when it comes to Murray Gold, I listen to him in that player. It has four speakers surrounding my bedroom in each corner. Plus a fifth (huge speaker) on top of the player, and a large subwoofer beside the player. So 5.1 Surround sound works best for Murray Gold's compositions. The other music I listen to in my stereo. The DVD player I have also plays MP3's(so does my stereo), as well as CD-R's and DVD-R's. My DVD player and stereo are both EXTREMELY loud if I choose to put the volume up. They are both crystal clear. Although, I find that the DVD player is even clearer than the stereo. That's why I play my Murray Gold CD's in the DVD player. There's also my computer which has pretty big speakers as well, and a DVD player in it. I watch all of my saved YouTube music videos on my computer. Also, I watch the two DVD's Pattie Anne sent me of this website. They are A LOT of FUN!!! THANKS, P.A.!!! Your site IS dimensionally transcendental. It seems to go on forever, and that's why it is a treasure trove for TOM fans! :excited:

PATTIE ANNE RULES!!! :dochat:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

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actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
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Marcello - having met PA in person, I can say, with accuracy, that she really is amazing. I am convinced that Mr. PA is a lot more devious than he looks... :chase:

I have been humming "Stowaway" a lot of late, but I have been listening to a lot of Mozart string pieces.
"Go on, ask me why! Ask me!"

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Marcello Cristiano
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Yamit Mamo who sings 'The Stowaway' has a beautiful voice. I love listening to it. I also love the other song she sings called 'My Angel Put The Devil In Me'(the version by Yamit Mamo can be heard in 'The End of Time' Part Two where Jack and Alonso meet).

I wish I could meet Pattie Anne. :sad:

Mozart is cool. I like Beethoven. I have a CD of his work. :thumb2:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
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:biggrin: ive met wonderfull friends on here but not met any in person which maybe one day i may do .any way on to music ive nit really listioned to any think of late
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You too Wombat?

I've been humming snatches of that one too the last three days. Good thing the fellow I work with is in the other room or he'd wonder about these short bursts of lightly whistled tunes.

Oh I love it when the family is away for the summer....I have the place pretty much to myself. Much more relaxed and a calmer pace.
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Big Finish (now on #64a), Mozart's what I'm into now.

What a combo, huh? :imfao:
The Untold Doctor Who

As Wide as the Infinite Sky

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Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! What's a StitchInTime?
It is a wrinkle, a glitch, a hitch, an irrepressible hangnail in the fabric of space-time that can't be clipped.
- S.C.L. Eiler

When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

Brigadier: You know, just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets. (Robot)

Sarah Jane (about the Fourth Doctor): He sometimes talks to himself, mostly because he's the only person who knows what he's talking about. (The Ark in Space)
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Marcello Cristiano
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Hi Stitch! :bye: I really love Colin Baker on Big Finish as well as Paul McGann. They are the best two on Big Finish in my opinion.

I remember when we wrote that Doctor Who story together, Stitch, back in 2005. You are great at writing. Sadly I'm pretty pathetic at it. :biggrin:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
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Sadly, my music box has nothing in it as it has been sitting in the bottom of the bedroom closet. Soon, I should be able to dust it off and put it back out and use it again. I mainly use for Doctor Who audios.
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Doctor Who audios are a lot of fun, bonnie. Check out my thread in the Dr Who section for the audio book "Dead Air" read by David Tennant. I love TOM's audio work like Hornet's Nest, all his books read on CD, and of course one of my all-time favorites-"Doctor Who and The Pescatons". :bye:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
(2010)
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Marcello Cristiano,Aug 5 2010
07:27 PM
Doctor Who audios are a lot of fun, bonnie. Check out my thread in the Dr Who section for the audio book "Dead Air" read by David Tennant. I love TOM's audio work like Hornet's Nest, all his books read on CD, and of course one of my all-time favorites-"Doctor Who and The Pescatons". :bye:

Thanks, Marcello!
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Marcello Cristiano
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You're more than welcome, my friend. :bye:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
(2010)
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Due to a funny moment at the convention I was just at...

I've fallin' in love with Das Racist's song "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell"
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Marcello Cristiano
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Sounds like a fun song, Foxy Lady. :biggrin: What convention were you at? Did you end up getting any new Who memorabilia while you were at it? As you can tell, I'm kind of obsessed with Doctor Who merchandise. :biggrin:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
(2010)
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I was at an anime convention called Otakon.

The only doctor who things I saw were some people dressed as the Doctor and a shirt that said "I'm a TARDIS"

I bought a lot of Street Fighter, Batman, Invader Zim art and got some commissions of my original characters.

The only who stuff I have are a few books my friend got me, the cd's of things PA has sent my way and a certain book of PA's that I borrowed several years ago and just haven't gotten the time to read yet (huge fail on my end)

Anyways, back on topic. It's a good song...available to listen to on youtube.

Also I have fallen in love with chip tunes in a huge way. http://8bc.org to hear some chiptunes.
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Hi Foxy Lady! Thanks for the info. :bye:

I noticed you mentioned Batman. I LOVE BATMAN! Especially the two Michael Keaton movies. He's the definitive Batman in my opinion. I can't stand the Christian Bale Batman movies. Though I love Christian Bale in 'American Psycho' That's his movie, but he is just mis-cast as Batman. They should have just stuck with Keaton instead of going off and getting Kilmer, Clooney and Bale. Michael Keaton had the voice, the overall look. I loved his lips, eyes, and high forehead. Also he had kickass eyebrows. The costumes for both movies(epecially the Batman Returns one) are beautiful, sleek, streamlined, and sexy! Oh yeah and Badass!

My favorite Batman comic book artists are Neal Adams, Jim Aparo, Norm Breyfogyle, Brian Bolland, Jim Lee, Dick Spranger, Bob Kane, Alex Ross. I love Batman: The Animated Series too. It was very influenced by the Michael Keaton Batman and Tim Burton's overall vision. Heck, they even had Danny Elfman do the main theme which was very reminicent of the movie theme from 1989. Great series! Great writing! Great voice actors! Especially Mark Hamil as the Joker. I love the animation as well. It's very Art Deco. BATMAN ROCKS!!!

Take care, Foxy Lady.
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"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

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actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
(2010)
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