Which track(s) 'grew on you'?
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Same here... especially the entire loop track. I'm also becoming fond of the AK Asia background music loop. The first few times I heard it, it didn't appeal to me because I'm not very familiar with Asian music. But it's growing on me.nancynohorse wrote:The Living Seas tracks...
As for Sci-Fi... it still gets me to the keyboard to switch streams.
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well, when i first joined subsonic, i used to get impatient with any song i didn't recognize. now, i've added a lot of songs i've never heard before to my treasures list. mostly because i realized i DID in fact recognize some of them, from being at WDW, just not by name. others i grew to love because i think they are genuinely good songs!
one is voices of liberty dixieland....mostly because it seems to get stuck in my head for hours and hours! now, when it comes up in the queu, i wish it would loop longer lol...it's not very long of a track...
one is voices of liberty dixieland....mostly because it seems to get stuck in my head for hours and hours! now, when it comes up in the queu, i wish it would loop longer lol...it's not very long of a track...
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This is going to sound weird because there's been so much incredible music associated with Disney.... but the one song that resonates incredible good feelings for me is Energy: You Make The World Go Round.
It's not the lyrics, but the melody line, chord structure, and vocal of the guy who sang it.
Lifts me up up and brings tears everytime I listen to it.
It's not the lyrics, but the melody line, chord structure, and vocal of the guy who sang it.
Lifts me up up and brings tears everytime I listen to it.
The Nemo musical is great. I got stuck listening to PVH the other day and I'm still bitter. I had to take my headphones off for the better part of an hour! I can't imagine I will ever warm to that thing.skull wrote:My favorites would have to be anything from the nemo musical.
My least favorite so far has been music from Pinocchio's Villiage Haus
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- PeopleMover People Mover
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I don't think I have quite the same level of vitriol for it, but PVH still does me in too. I can usually get through the first five minutes of it, then I'll tune back in when I see the counter's down to about 3 minutes remaining.lebeau wrote:The Nemo musical is great. I got stuck listening to PVH the other day and I'm still bitter. I had to take my headphones off for the better part of an hour! I can't imagine I will ever warm to that thing.
I went through a period where I was really really sick of the full Muppets 4D show, but the last time it came on I enjoyed it again. I was even tapping along to "It's Fun to be Free" the other day. Some of these things must be cyclical.

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I'm partially joking about PVH. But only partiallyDisBeamer wrote:I don't think I have quite the same level of vitriol for it, but PVH still does me in too. I can usually get through the first five minutes of it, then I'll tune back in when I see the counter's down to about 3 minutes remaining.lebeau wrote:The Nemo musical is great. I got stuck listening to PVH the other day and I'm still bitter. I had to take my headphones off for the better part of an hour! I can't imagine I will ever warm to that thing.
I went through a period where I was really really sick of the full Muppets 4D show, but the last time it came on I enjoyed it again. I was even tapping along to "It's Fun to be Free" the other day. Some of these things must be cyclical.

Things are definitely cyclical. I have put things on my favorites list, pulled them off when I got sick of them and then found myself putting tham back on later.
It's Fun to be Free is catchy when you're in the right mood. I'm not sure what mood that is, but I've tapped along to it myself.
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I would say all of the parade music especially Stars in Motor Cars, Share a Dream come True, and Spectromagic. When I am in the park, I barely pay attention to the music, I just watch the parade. Now at home, I just want to listen to all of these parades everyday.
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