TagCloud for my Last.fm profile
I generated a TagCloud from my Last.fm profile:
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I generated a TagCloud from my Last.fm profile:
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These are the bands I plan to see on Rock Werchter 2010. You can also print it a few times, which comes in handy because most of the time they are out of booklets.
Been playing the guitar for some time and I’m getting the hang of it. Can play a few songs. Here are my favorites:
I have some problems playing the Bm but practice makes perfect!
Yesterday I found some nice songs covered by Lily Allen, spend 4 dollars and they were mine. I really love them! The songs are : Cheryl Tweedy, Naïve (originally by the Kooks), Nan You’re a Window Shopper and Everybody’s Changing (originally by Keane).
Soon the new album of Keane will be out too. Can’t wait!
I also found some music that really sounds like those old tunes on those computers from the 80′s.
You can listen to one here.
Last weekend I’ve been to Rock Werchter and it was great! I liked Radiohead the most. They were amazing! Bought a shirt and a sweater. Other bands I liked are: The Chemical Brothers, The Hives, Editors, Beck, Kings of Leon and Mark Ronson.
Been listening to Editors the last few days and I like it. I might buy a cd or two.
Haven’t been kiting for a while now. The weather has been bad lately and I’ve been busy with other stuff. I’ll probably go again in a few weeks.
Anyway, I can’t wait to go to Rock Werchter! Some great artists are coming this year. My favorite is Radiohead, which is enough for me to go. Some other artists that I like that are coming : Mark Ronson, Adele, Kate Nash, Beck, Underworld, Soulwax, The Chemical Brothers, KT Tunstall, Nightwish. Sounds nice, don’t you think?
Been listening to Beck and Soulwax too to get in the mood. Also been listening to some bands I’m not familiar with that are going to be on Rock Werchter. Digitalism sounds nice.
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