What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
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#1831 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Please say 'hello' to Anna from me - sounds like she's 'good people'
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#1832 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Satan in a thong...
Unknown Hinson
very loud. The neighbours half a mile away have joined on.
Deep truth.
Unknown Hinson
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very loud. The neighbours half a mile away have joined on.
Deep truth.
Unknown Hinson
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#1833 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Crawling to unconsciousness...
Big N rich
You know the music.........
Big N rich
You know the music.........
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#1834 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
I met my match ... and I got burned !
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#1835 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Metal and rock day. So far, rush - moving pictures, iron maiden debut album, metallica black album.
Now onto judas priest - British steel, and back in black waiting in the wings.....
Neighbours are out.......
Now onto judas priest - British steel, and back in black waiting in the wings.....
Neighbours are out.......
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#1836 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
' Wimmins....hell nope!'.
He's excellently terrible.
Currently grooving to ...
...which is terribly excellent.
"The fat bourgeois and his doppelganger"
#1837 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
damn sho bro! women sweat and young girls glisten..IslandPink wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:12 pm
I just listened to 'Dirty Blue Gene' very carefully and I don't believe I can find anything wrong with it.
My only criticism is that he recorded it(not released it) over 10 years too late and the lyrics aren't chemically etched in my memory like some others, and for this/that reason I can't recite the full thing midst wedding speeches like I'd like to.
There's nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be
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#1838 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Ha, brill! Did anyone ever shout "Webcor....Webcor" back afterwards? I would've.
"The fat bourgeois and his doppelganger"
#1839 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
yeah....Dave the bass wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:06 amHa, brill! Did anyone ever shout "Webcor....Webcor" back afterwards? I would've.
'one duck jumped up lord, nuther one quackin got them great big brown stickin out eyes
big chicken legs, beat when she walk flappin down the street where I live'
there may be slight errors in my 'etched' memory..tho not from golden birdies if you thought that was my error
diet: wimmins, ducks, in truth I'm not sure if he ever knew the difference
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#1840 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Top notch
Really, he's never been equalled ( Quote J. Peel )
I listened to 'Safe as Milk' Yesterday for the first time in a long while. I went around all day with some moon stickin' in my eye..as a result of that.
Must get out the 'untreated' Strictly Personal disc.
Really, he's never been equalled ( Quote J. Peel )
I listened to 'Safe as Milk' Yesterday for the first time in a long while. I went around all day with some moon stickin' in my eye..as a result of that.
Must get out the 'untreated' Strictly Personal disc.
"Once you find out ... the Circumstances ; then you can go out"
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#1841 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
The Oyster Band - Wide Blue Yonder from 1987 on Cooking Vinyl LP.
10,000 Maniacs and Martin Stephenson and the Daintees next.
10,000 Maniacs and Martin Stephenson and the Daintees next.
Sgt. Baker started talkin’ with a Bullhorn in his hand.
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#1842 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Nice - I didn't know anyone else round these parts knew MS&TD .Cressy Snr wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 10:24 pm 10,000 Maniacs and Martin Stephenson and the Daintees next.
Which albums? In My Tribe was always my favourite 10000 Maniacs album, and Boat to Bolivia just shades it for Martin.
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#1843 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
Yes, it was In my Tribe and Boat to Bolivia.
I got into them, Suzanne Vega, Michelle Shocked, Rory Block, Gregson & Collister etc as they were all a breath of fresh air during a particularly bad period in the late 80s where it was nothing but loud gated drum sounds, hair metal and Spandau Ballet.
I used to listen to Andy Kershaw's world music on Radio 1 as he introduced some interesting stuff every week.
It was interesting that the Waterboys jumped on the bandwagon with Fisherman's Blues, a change of direction that oddly enough worked quite well, and the "lite" versions such as Danny Wilson and The Bluebells did some good stuff.
Most of this was on CD as by then I had become dissillusioned with vinyl.
I got into them, Suzanne Vega, Michelle Shocked, Rory Block, Gregson & Collister etc as they were all a breath of fresh air during a particularly bad period in the late 80s where it was nothing but loud gated drum sounds, hair metal and Spandau Ballet.
I used to listen to Andy Kershaw's world music on Radio 1 as he introduced some interesting stuff every week.
It was interesting that the Waterboys jumped on the bandwagon with Fisherman's Blues, a change of direction that oddly enough worked quite well, and the "lite" versions such as Danny Wilson and The Bluebells did some good stuff.
Most of this was on CD as by then I had become dissillusioned with vinyl.
Sgt. Baker started talkin’ with a Bullhorn in his hand.
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#1844 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
..."and here's t'new one from t' Bhundu Boys..."Cressy Snr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 7:23 am I used to listen to Andy Kershaw's world music on Radio 1 as he introduced some interesting stuff every week.
My little Sis's fave quote about 1989 ish!
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#1845 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?
You're taking me back down memory lane Steve! I saw 10000 Maniacs live at manchester Apollo, just before they split up, and I saw Martin Stephenson and the Daintees a few times. I remember once having a chinese meal round the back of the Queens Hall (I think it was) in Bradford after the gig, and about midnight the band were playing footy on the road outside whilst swigging from cans.Cressy Snr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 7:23 am Yes, it was In my Tribe and Boat to Bolivia.
I got into them, Suzanne Vega, Michelle Shocked, Rory Block, Gregson & Collister etc as they were all a breath of fresh air during a particularly bad period in the late 80s where it was nothing but loud gated drum sounds, hair metal and Spandau Ballet.
I used to listen to Andy Kershaw's world music on Radio 1 as he introduced some interesting stuff every week.
It was interesting that the Waterboys jumped on the bandwagon with Fisherman's Blues, a change of direction that oddly enough worked quite well, and the "lite" versions such as Danny Wilson and The Bluebells did some good stuff.
Most of this was on CD as by then I had become dissillusioned with vinyl.
Suzanne Vega I once saw supporting Billy Bragg, with The Beatnigs ("Television, drug of a nation!"). And I saw The Waterboys on the Fisherman's Blues tour too.
(I couldn't work out whether The Beatnigs using an angle grinder on a VW Beetle bonnet for percussion was genius or madness...)