1. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    1 - Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven
    2 - U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name
    3 - Muse - Citizen Erased
    4 - Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
    5 - Bruce Springsteen - The River
    6 - Oasis - The Masterplan
    7 - The Killers - When You Were Young
    8 - Dire Straits - Tunnel Of Love
    9 - Arctic Monkeys - Mardy Bum
    10 - U2 - Like A Song

    This was actually incredibly hard to do. I tried to abstract myself from the music I'm listening more often lately (mostly indie rock) and do a general summary of the songs that have been important in my life for one reason or other, and/or the songs which have been my all time favorites for a long time. That includes The River and Like A Rolling Stone, which I haven't listened for weeks or months, but have always been among my favorites!


    are you cheating?
    U2 twice
    you can't not saying Like a song but you are not so brave to put it above Streets hehe
  2. Hellooooo forum!

  3. Not much. Intrigued...not I'm not so much now that I think of it. Apart from that, trying to work out a new classical composition I'd like to put together.


  4. How I'm doing or how we do sexual education in the school here in Sweden? Or both?
  5. Cool, I want to practice some WoWY on piano later, I'm starting to really get it

  6. Oh I did sex education way back in year six. That still scares me to this day. Although if you'd like to talk about that, how shall I say it...discuss away.

    How are you doing was more so the point though.
  7. I'm doing fine, thank you

    What was scary about it in Australia?
  8. I'm not sure if we should go into it here for reasons of public viewing.

    I also won't name the 'organisation' because they have a habit of being little bitches about things, but they know who they are (so might some others) and one thing that annoys me slightly gets me very annoyed very quickly. They mentioned to us - you could use condoms not once, not twice, not three times, even more if you just give them a wash.

    Hey, you might wanna save yourself some effort and time, but how about a big fucking no. I just found that totally stupid. The chemist gives out condoms for free. I don't get offended easily or even disgusted easily, but that's not either...that's more so safety and a possible life committment you may or may not want.

    Which then ties into ethics and other weird shit.
  9. Okay, here in Sweden sexual education isn't scary at all At least not for us, may be because we have a young modern teacher. 25 year male.

    Nothing has feeled scary at all.

    I wonder which Bruce album I'll choose, I'm choosing between Magic and The Rising.
  10. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Okay, here in Sweden sexual education isn't scary at all At least not for us, may be because we have a young modern teacher. 25 year male.

    Nothing has feeled scary at all.

    I wonder which Bruce album I'll choose, I'm choosing between Magic and The Rising.

    Ours were pretty young too...I'd have said maybe 25-30 if that. I don't think with sexual education in general age really matters, you're bound to have some experience at an older or younger age. If you're asexual, however, then that's a completely different experience for them.

    The Rising is about Bruce's feelings towards the 2001 terrorist attacks and the aftermath it caused America and the world. Magic seems to be a disjoint of various songs that cover various topics e.g. death, love, ambition, loneliness, conquering the world etc. Pretty much a standard Bruce album in other words.