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The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
magrat Posted Mar 25, 2001
best of crowded house
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
shrinkwrapped Posted Mar 25, 2001
Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm by Tourniquet.
"Order! Chaos! Order!"
*plays air guitar*
Ah, heavy metal...
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Mar 27, 2001
Black sabbath, ozzy osborne, metallica, Steve Vai, and Frank zappa, (Randomized in my CD player)., later I might try some Floyd or bonzo dog DuDa band, after taking advice I have been listening to Beathoven 9th a lot which worked and stopped the screaming in my head.
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Researcher 125965 Posted Mar 28, 2001
I admit it. I know it is sad for someone of my stature(?) but it is true. I am listening to radio 2. Stop laughing....Please. I am getting on a bit afterall. Right now I am able to listen to the magnificent James Grant. The down side is that the next track could be anything from Little Jimmy to Her'asay.
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Phil Posted Mar 28, 2001
Memory of a free festival - Bowie, Live at the BBC.
Thought I'd find this one as I was listening to Dario G, who sample it on the track Sunmachine, on the way into work this morning.
"The sun machine is coming down and we're going to have a party..."
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Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted Mar 28, 2001
They Might Be Giants, "Chess Piece Face".
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Mr. Cogito Posted Mar 28, 2001
Tabla Beat Science, "Tala Matrix" (neat electro-Indian fusion)
(these new etymotic headphones sound amazing)
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Mikey Digital Posted Mar 29, 2001
I like the people who seem to be listening to 3 or 4 things at once.
I'm gonna move some stereos around and try it with, i dunno, probably some dc basehead, some wesley willis and a bit of cassetteboy.
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Mikey Digital Posted Mar 29, 2001
Is anyone listening to The Frank and Walters?
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Mr. Cogito Posted Mar 29, 2001
Orbital, "In Sides"
(damn, these new headphones still are amazing)
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Mar 29, 2001
Frank Zappa; ship ariving too late to save a drowning witch.
Oh; let us know, what make/sort are these new fantastic headphones, its about time I got a new pair.And;
why is my keyboard falling to bits, and why have the bumps on the home keys disappeared?
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
dasilva Posted Mar 29, 2001
I'm afraid the last thing I listened to today was Limp Bizkit (dirty sell-outs!), though I was actually perusing the multimedia sections on a couple of albums, taking notes for my nightschool project
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
dasilva Posted Mar 29, 2001
PS: Which headphones, Cogito-san?
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Mr. Cogito Posted Mar 29, 2001
I'm not trying to sell anything, but they're the Etymotic Research ER-4Ps. They're rather pricy, but they block out a lot of outside noise, and I've heard all sort of new sounds, wacky spatial effects on a bunch of things...
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Mr. Cogito Posted Mar 29, 2001
Oh, by the way, now it's Battery, "nv"
I'm not going to mention the headphones anymore...
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Pink Paisley Posted Mar 29, 2001
Just Got out of car. Toploader - Dancing InnThe Moonlight.
Came into house. T Rex - Very Best Of - Zip Gun Boogie.
Hope this does not get pulled by moderators. Both of these titles must surely be subject to copyright and Zip Gun Boogie!!! Well!!!
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Mr. Cogito Posted Mar 30, 2001
VNV Nation, "Burning Empires"
(it's one of those days...)
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dasilva Posted Mar 30, 2001
Today, I've been mostly listening to "Therapy?" (So Much for the First Ten Years...)
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Phil Posted Mar 30, 2001
A New England, Billy Bragg.
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