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post Aug 14 2008, 05:52 AM
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Just Like Heaven by The Cure



Love it! Although I didn't pick a Cure song because I can't decide on my favourite. Its between Boys Don't Cry, Just Like Heaven and Love Song... decisions!


The Cure is one of my favorite New Wave bands... and to add to the ones mentioned, I also love their "Friday, I'm In Love", "In Between Days" and "Love Cats". I especially loved their accoustic version of "Love Cats".
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I could have a top five with just Jimmy Buffet on some days!


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ive never heard of Jimmy Buffet..what type of music does he sing?



Stop it! There is no way you are serious. There is no way that you've never heard Cheeseburger in Paradise or Margaritaville. He is amazing. And NO he is not country!! He has a country element to some of his songs, but he is not country. The reason he is great is because I think his music is unclassifiable (if you'll allow me to make up words). They are about being carefree, and enjoying the beach, booze, an occasional smoke and relaxation. What I really love is that he is a story teller in his songs. He may have a similar sound to country but his songs have a story telling element that is the furthest thing from what country songs are about.


On a seperate note has anyone established a Top Five Albums yet?


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I could have a top five with just Jimmy Buffet on some days!


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ive never heard of Jimmy Buffet..what type of music does he sing?



Stop it! There is no way you are serious. There is no way that you've never heard Cheeseburger in Paradise or Margaritaville. He is amazing. And NO he is not country!! He has a country element to some of his songs, but he is not country. The reason he is great is because I think his music is unclassifiable (if you'll allow me to make up words). They are about being carefree, and enjoying the beach, booze, an occasional smoke and relaxation. What I really love is that he is a story teller in his songs. He may have a similar sound to country but his songs have a story telling element that is the furthest thing from what country songs are about.


On a seperate note has anyone established a Top Five Albums yet?


ive never heard of him...or at least his name doesnt ring any bells but i will investigate him now my curiousity has got the better of me


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James William "Jimmy" Buffett (born December 25, 1946) is a singer, songwriter, author, businessman, and recently a movie producer best known for his "island escapism" lifestyle and music including hits such as "Margaritaville" (No. 234 on the list of "Songs of the Century"), and "Come Monday." He has a devoted base of fans known as "Parrotheads." His band is known as the Coral Reefer Band.

Aside from his career in music, Buffett is also a best-selling writer and is involved in two restaurant chains named after two of his best known songs, "Cheeseburger in Paradise" and "Margaritaville." He owns the Margaritaville Cafe restaurant chain and co-developed the Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurant concept with OSI Restaurant Partners (parent of Outback Steakhouse), which operates the chain under a licensing agreement with Buffett.

He and his wife Jane have two daughters, Savannah Jane and Sarah Delaney, and an adopted son, Cameron Marley.

Biography
Born to Michael McGreal "J.D." Buffett Jr. and Mary Loraine "Peets" Buffett in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Buffett spent part of his childhood at 4623 North Sunset Drive in Mobile, Alabama.[1] As a boy in grade school, he attended St. Ignatius Catholic School. He later lived in Fairhope, AL, referenced by Jimmy as what he considers his "Home Town" during a 2001 concert (11/5/2001 at Philips Arena, Atlanta Ga during set list 2, just before playing song number 15, "When the Coast is Clear"). He graduated from high school from McGill Institute for Boys (now McGill-Toolen Catholic High School) in 1964. He began playing guitar during his college years at Auburn University and The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he received a bachelor's degree in history in 1969. He was initiated into the fraternity Kappa Sigma (ΚΣ) at the University of Southern Mississippi, but left the fraternity soon after. He later married his first wife, Margie Washichek, at Spring Hill College in Mobile. After graduating from college, Buffett worked as a correspondent for Billboard magazine in Nashville, breaking the news of the separation of Flatt and Scruggs. Sarah Delaney Buffett is his daughter along with Savannah Jane Buffett. He also has an adopted son named Cameron Marley Buffett. Buffett is a licensed pilot, holding instrument, single and multi-engine land and sea ratings.


Music
Buffett began his musical career in Nashville, Tennessee during the late 1960s as a country artist and recorded his first album, the folk rock Down to Earth, in 1970. During this time Buffett could be frequently found busking for tourists in New Orleans. Country music singer Jerry Jeff Walker took him to Key West on a busking expedition. Buffett then moved to Key West and began establishing the easy-going beach bum persona for which he is known. Following this move, Buffett combined country, folk, and pop music with coastal as well as tropical lyrical themes for a sound sometimes called "gulf and western." Today, he is a regular visitor to the Caribbean island of Saint Barts and other islands where he gets inspiration for many of his songs and some of the characters in his books.

Buffett's third album was the 1973 A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean. A1A followed in 1974, Havana Daydreamin' appeared in 1976, followed by 1977's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, which featured the breakthrough hit song "Margaritaville".

During the 1980s, Buffett made far more money off his tours than albums and became known as a popular concert draw. He released a series of albums during the following twenty years, primarily to his devoted audience, and also branched into writing and merchandising. In 1985, Buffett opened the first of the "Margaritaville" restaurants in Key West, bringing new visibility and life to the Margaritaville name. During the 1980s Buffett played at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. He briefly changed the name of the band from "Coral Reefers" to the "Coral Reef Band" to suit the HLS&R's request as they thought "Reefers" was a drug related reference. HLS&R is a charity event that provides student grants to children and young adults that compete in agriculture contests (FFA).

Two of the more out-of-character albums were Christmas Island, a collection of holiday songs, and Parakeets, a collection of Buffett songs sung by children and containing "cleaned-up" lyrics (like "a cold root beer" instead of "a cold draft beer").

In 1997, Buffett collaborated with novelist Herman Wouk to create a short-lived musical based on Wouk's novel, Don't Stop the Carnival. Broadway showed little interest in the play, so it instead ran for six weeks in Miami. He released the soundtrack for the musical in 1998.

In August 2000 Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band played on the White House lawn for then President Bill Clinton.

In 2003, he partnered in a partial duet with Alan Jackson for the song "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," a number one hit on the country charts.

Buffett's album, License to Chill, released on July 13, 2004, sold 238,600 copies in its first week of release according to Nielsen SoundScan. With this, Buffett topped the U.S. pop albums chart for the first time in his three-decade career.

Buffett continues to tour throughout the year although he has shifted recently to a more relaxed schedule of around 20–30 dates, and rarely on back-to-back nights, preferring to play only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, thus the title of his 1999 live album Buffett Live — Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Purchasing tickets is difficult with most of his concerts selling out in minutes.

In the summer of 2005 Buffett teamed up with Sirius radio and introduced channel 31 Radio Margaritaville. Until this point Radio Margaritaville was solely an online channel. The channel broadcasts from the Margaritaville restaurant at Universal CityWalk in Orlando, Florida. The channel is still available online at www.radiomargaritaville.com.

In August 2006, he released the album Take The Weather With You. The song "Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On" on this album refers to 2005's Hurricane Katrina. Also on the album he pays tribute to Merle Haggard with his rendition of "Silver Wings" and covers, with Mark Knopfler playing on the track, "Whoop De Doo."

Of the over 30 albums Jimmy Buffett has released, as of October, 2007, he has 8 Gold Albums and 9 Platinum or Multi Platinum Albums.[2] In 2003 Buffett won his first ever Country Music Award (CMA) for his song "It's 5 O'clock Somewhere" with Alan Jackson, and was nominated again in 2007 for the CMA Event of the Year Award for his song "Hey Good Lookin" which featured Alan Jackson and George Strait.

Writing
Buffett has written 3 No. 1 best sellers. Tales from Margaritaville and Where Is Joe Merchant? both spent over seven months on the New York Times Best Seller fiction list. His book A Pirate Looks At Fifty went straight to No. 1 on the New York Times Bestseller non-fiction list, making him one of seven authors in that list's history to have reached No. 1 on both the fiction and non-fiction lists. The other six authors who have accomplished this are Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, William Styron, Irving Wallace, Dr. Seuss and Mitch Albom.

Buffett also co-wrote two children's books, The Jolly Mon and Trouble Dolls, with his eldest daughter, Savannah Jane Buffett. The original hard cover release of the The Jolly Mon included a cassette tape recording of him and Savannah Jane reading the story accompanied by an original score written by Michael Utley.

Buffett's novel A Salty Piece of Land, was released on November 30, 2004, and the first edition of the book included a CD single of the song "A Salty Piece Of Land", which was recorded for License to Chill. The book was a New York Times best seller soon after its release.

Buffett's latest title, Swine Not?, was released May 13, 2008.


Film and television
Buffett wrote the soundtrack for, co-produced and acted in the 2006 film Hoot, directed by Wil Shriner and based on the book by Carl Hiassen, which focuses on issues important to Buffett, such as conservation. The film was not a critical or commercial success. He also wrote and performed the theme song to the short-lived 1993 CBS television series Johnny Bago.

In addition, Buffett has made several cameo appearances, including in Repo Man, Hook, Cobb, Congo, and From the Earth to the Moon. He also made cameo appearances as himself in Rancho Deluxe (for which he also wrote the music) and in FM.[3] Buffett reportedly was offered a cameo role in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, but declined the offer.[4] In 1997, Buffett collaborated with novelist Herman Wouk on a musical production based on Wouk's 1965 novel Don't Stop the Carnival.


Business ventures
Buffett has taken advantage of his name and the effect of his music to launch several business ventures, usually with a tropical theme. He owns or licenses the Margaritaville Cafe and Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurant chains. As a baseball fan, he was part-owner of two minor league teams: the Fort Myers Miracle and the Madison Black Wolf. Between his restaurants, album sales, and tours, he earns an estimated $100 million a year.

In 1993, he launched Margaritaville Records, with distribution through MCA Records. His MCA record deal ended with the release of 1996's Christmas Island and he took Margaritaville Records over to Chris Blackwell's Island Records for a two record deal, 1998's Don't Stop The Carnival and 1999's Beach House On The Moon. In the fall of 1999, he started up Mailboat Records to release live albums. He partnered up with RCA Records for distribution in 2005 and 2006 for the two studio albums License To Chill and Take The Weather With You.

In 2006, Buffett launched a cooperative project with the Anheuser-Busch brewing company to produce his own beer under the Margaritaville Brewing label called Land Shark Lager. The label of the beer bottle features a shark fin.

In June 2007, Buffett, in partnership with Harrah's Entertainment, announced plans to build the Margaritaville Casino & Resort in Biloxi, Mississippi not far from his birthplace of Pascagoula. When completed in the spring of 2010, the resort will feature 798 rooms, a full-service spa, a pool/deck area with cabanas, and tropical landscaping.

Another Margaritaville Casino will be opening in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[5]

Buffett has also licensed Margaritaville Tequila, Margaritaville Shrimp and Margaritaville Footwear.

In 2006, his annual amphitheater tour grossed over $41 million and his Margaritaville restaurant and stores earned more than $15 million.


Charity work
He has been involved in many charity efforts. In 1981 the Save the Manatee Club was founded by Buffett and former Florida governor Bob Graham.[6] The Save the Manatee Club is the one of the world's most aggressive, confrontational and leading[7] manatee preservation efforts. In 1989, legislation was passed in Florida that introduced the "Save the Manatee" license plate, and earmarked funding for the Save the Manatee club. One of the two manatees trained to interact with researchers at Mote Marine Laboratory is named Buffett after the singer.

The "Singing for Change" foundation was initially funded by proceeds from Buffett's 1995 concert tour, and provides grants to local charities in three main areas: children and family causes, environmental causes, and causes for disenfranchised groups.[8][9]

On November 23, 2004, Buffett raised substantial money at his "Surviving the Storm" Hurricane Relief Concert in Orlando, Florida to provide relief for hurricane victims in Florida, Alabama and the Caribbean affected by the four major hurricanes that year.[10]

Buffett performed in Hong Kong on January 18, 2008 for a concert that raised US$63,000 for the Foreign Correspondents' Club Charity Fund. This was his first concert in Hong Kong and it sold out within weeks. Not only did Buffett perform for free, but he also paid for the concertgoers' tequila and beer.[11]

In addition, many Parrothead club activities are focused on charity work, although Buffett is not directly involved with them.


Controversy
On October 6, 2006, it was reported that Buffett had been detained by French custom officials in Saint Tropez for allegedly carrying over 100 pills of ecstasy.[12][13][14] Buffett’s luggage was searched after his Dassault Falcon 900 private jet landed at Toulon-Hyères International Airport. He paid a fine of $300 and was released. A spokesperson for Buffett stated the pills in question were prescription drugs, but declined to name the drug or the health problem for which he was being treated. Buffett released a statement that the "ecstasy" was in fact, a Vitamin B supplement known as Foltx.[15]

This was not the first time Buffett had been assumed to be carrying drugs. In January 1996 his Grumman HU-16 airplane nicknamed "Hemisphere Dancer" was shot at by Jamaican police who believed the craft to be smuggling marijuana. The aircraft sustained minimal damage. On board the plane with Buffett were U2's Bono, and Island Records producer Chris Blackwell. The Jamaican government acknowledged the mistake and apologized to Buffett who penned the song "Jamaica Mistaica" for his Banana Wind album based on the experience.

On February 4, 2001, he was ejected from the American Airlines Arena in Miami during a Miami Heat/New York Knicks basketball game for cursing. After the game, referee Joe Forte said that he ordered the singer moved during the fourth quarter because "there was a little boy sitting next to him and a lady sitting by him. He used some words he knows he shouldn't have used."

However, Forte apparently didn't know who he'd just removed from the arena. Heat coach Pat Riley tried to explain who Buffett was to Forte and was censured himself because the referee thought Riley was insulting him by asking if he'd ever been a "Parrothead," the nickname for Buffett fanatics.[16]

Though Buffett didn't comment immediately after the incident, he did appear on The Today Show three days later and talked with Matt Lauer about the ejection.

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Jimmy Buffett filed a lawsuit against UnderOneHut.com in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas on November 13, 2006. Jimmy Buffett's attorneys sought to prevent UnderOneHut.com from selling Jimmy Buffett merchandise claiming they had not granted permission for such sales. The case made worldwide headlines appearing in over 200 media sources. It was ultimately settled out of court.

In October, 2007, Margaritaville Enterprises, LLC filed a trademark opposition against Six Flags, an amusement park company, claiming that Six Flags' application for CARROTHEAD CLUB was confusingly similar to and dilutive of Margaritaville Enterprises' PARROT HEAD CLUB trademark.

Musical cameos
Buffett appeared next to John Prine in the cover photo for Steve Goodman's "Somebody elses Troubles" album listed as "Marvin Gardens".
He did guest background vocals along with The Monstertones on the The Eagles song "The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks" on their album The Long Run.[28]
Buffett appeared as the musical guest in the May 13, 1978, episode of Saturday Night Live.
Buffett's persona appeared as an AIDS benefit concert guest on South Park season twelve's premiere episode, "Tonsil Trouble". (He did not provide his own voice). The episode parodied his famous hit Cheeseburger in Paradise as "AIDS burger in Paradise". Eric Cartman hates Jimmy Buffett
Buffett's songs Volcano, Cheeseburger in Paradise, and Margaritaville have been re-recorded for the music game Rock Band
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Tune! Buffet sounds tasty.
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post Aug 15 2008, 10:20 AM
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That was some report on Jimmy. Wikipideia better watch out!!





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That was some report on Jimmy. Wikipideia better watch out!!


tell me about it! its an epic read laugh.gif


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I would never have guessed he had that colorful a life! Go figure!

Sian you should check him out! And Lynrd Skynrd!
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I would never have guessed he had that colorful a life! Go figure!

Sian you should check him out! And Lynrd Skynrd!


Lol, I saw them play in a car park in Vegas!!
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He may have a similar sound to country but his songs have a story telling element that is the furthest thing from what country songs are about.

Country music is pretty much based in storytelling. Most other genres are nothing but words. But most music today fits under more than one category anyway. I've got a pretty big "unclassifiable" section under iTunes, though I usually end up moving most of those to wherever I'd most listen to them (ie: whatever genre that song/album sounds most like).

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...included a CD single of the song "A Salty Piece Of Land", which was recorded for License to Chill.

Odd. I have that album. Ain't no Salty Land on it.


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Ohhhh this is hard...

Sublime: Boss DJ (Magical memories from this song)

Smashing Pumpkins: Starla (My favourite since I was a kid)

Rufus Wainwright: Hallelujah (Just beautiful, better than Leonard Cohen's own version)

Bjork: Oh So Quiet (My favourite karaoke song)

The Little Mermaid: Part of Your World (Seriously, can't live without it)


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Ohhhh this is hard...

Sublime: Boss DJ (Magical memories from this song)

Smashing Pumpkins: Starla (My favourite since I was a kid)

Rufus Wainwright: Hallelujah (Just beautiful, better than Leonard Cohen's own version)

Bjork: Oh So Quiet (My favourite karaoke song)

The Little Mermaid: Part of Your World (Seriously, can't live without it)



ive never heard Rufus Wainwright's version of Hallelujah..me curious now

and "The Little Mermaid" - part of your world.....you cant live without now i wana hear this song biggrin.gif


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Highway to hell - AC/DC
Gimme all your loving - ZZTop
Whats my age again - Blink 182
Headlong - Queen
Buck Rogers - Feeder


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Farway - Nickleback
Run - Shihad
Welcome home - Dave Dobbyn
Spicy McHaggis - Dropkick Murphys
Hells Bells - AC/DC
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Watershed - Indigo Girls
Scarborough Fair - Simon and Garfunkel
La vie Boheme - Orignial Cast Recording of Rent
Buttermilk Bisciuts - Sir Mix a Lot
Little Plastic Castle - Ani Difranco


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The Little Mermaid: Part of Your World (Seriously, can't live without it)



I totally love this song....I used to tear up, listening to this song when I was a kid, something about her voice.... I know that entire soundtarck by heart. ;-)


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Ok, I finally made it to this thread. It's really hard to answer b/c music changes all the time, and so does my tastes. What I like now, I might not dig tomorrow.

But anyway...

My current favorite song right now is:

1. Walking on Air by Kerli --a rather strange song, but I love it

After that, I guess it would be a matter of just picking some that I wouldn't get sick of, lol.

2. Higher Ground by Red Hot Chili Peppers --such energy
3. Crash by Gwen Stefani --fun song
4. Burning Up by Madonna --had to have something by Madonna
5. Lady Marmalade by Christina Aguilera etc. --what's not to love


Gerre, I can't believe you haven't heard of Jimmy Buffet! His songs are the best. Went to pubs during college and his songs were always playing. His greatest hits album is tops (see below). A great song is:

Why Don't We Get Drunk (and Screw) (Songs You Know by Heart)


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Gerre, I can't believe you haven't heard of Jimmy Buffet! His songs are the best. Went to pubs during college and his songs were always playing. His greatest hits album is tops (see below). A great song is:

Why Don't We Get Drunk (and Screw) (Songs You Know by Heart)


i know..i might know his music if i heard it but the name doesnt ring any bells i am going to get around to checkin out some of his stuff


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Just remembered the song list for my recent trip away, and will always rememberd with the memories of singing along with everybody:

Grease Mix - Grease
Mmbop - Hansen
If I could turn back time - Cher
Business Time - Flight of the Conchords
Living on a prayer - Bon Jovi
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Just remembered the song list for my recent trip away, and will always rememberd with the memories of singing along with everybody:

Grease Mix - Grease
Mmbop - Hansen
If I could turn back time - Cher
Business Time - Flight of the Conchords
Living on a prayer - Bon Jovi



This list cracks me up! I can't imagine having Mmbop or Cher playing over and over in my head while traveling. I love Flight of the Conchords, though. Great choice.


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