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The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Abi Posted Sep 21, 2001
That's nothing mate...
*rifles through desk drawers*
The Shazam and their version of "Revolution #9"
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Zak T Duck Posted Sep 21, 2001
Nothing, since my computer is still out of action and uni is too skinflinty to buy decnet keyboards, never mind put soundcards in the network terminals
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Zak T Duck Posted Sep 21, 2001
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Solsbury Posted Sep 21, 2001
Supose it could also be The Only Way Is Up from Yazz
(whatever happened to her!)
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Encapsulated Life Pod Number 3- Muse of Gibberish Posted Sep 21, 2001
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Zak T Duck Posted Sep 21, 2001
I think Yazz vanished into Pop Hell, along with Rick Astley and Chesney Hawkes.
*Starts humming again*
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted Sep 21, 2001
*struggles to find obscure stuff in his collection...settles on enigma's le roi est mort*
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unremarkable: Lurker, OMFC, LPAS Posted Sep 21, 2001
*possibly semi-obscure to UK-ians* Indian Outlaw - Tim McGraw...
just a wierd song.
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Phil Posted Sep 21, 2001
New Math, Tom Lehrer
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Amazona leucocephala Posted Sep 21, 2001
I am listening to the music of my hard drive whirring and those little cooling fans spinning and doing their stuff...
Somewhere outside someone else is busy trying to explode their own eyeballs with sheer bass volume. I think this calls for Tom Jones--"Delilah"
my, my, my....Delilah....
WHY? WHY? WHY? Delilah!
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Phil Posted Sep 22, 2001
I don't like mondays, The Boomtown Rats
It's on a documentary about Bob Geldof
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Phil Posted Sep 22, 2001
was - Crosstown Traffic, Jimmi Hendrix.
is - Little Wing, Derek and The Domminoes
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dimples Posted Sep 22, 2001
Almost embarrassed to admit.... Jackson 5, ABC.
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Emily 'Twa Bui' Ultramarine Posted Sep 22, 2001
You and Me Song' - The Wannadies. Sad, I know.
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