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The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Apr 5, 2006
A vocalese version of Miles Davis's Freddie Freeloader by Julie Mahendran, accompanied only by drummer Dan Skakun & bassist John Taylor (Very nice!)
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Apr 5, 2006
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Phil Posted Apr 6, 2006
Street Spirit (Fade Out) - Radiohead
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Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 6, 2006
Coldplay - X&Y
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Wile E Quixote Posted Apr 6, 2006
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Apr 6, 2006
John Martyn - 'I'd Rather Be The Devil' on Whistle Test, '73, on BBC4. Glorious. Poetry. Ooooohhhhhhhhhh.
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Apr 6, 2006
Followed by The Wailers - 'Stir It Up'.
And the programme started with The Who. Crivvens, how much quality do you want in 15 minutes?
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Apr 6, 2006
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band! I think I'm about to cream my skittles.
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Apr 7, 2006
Coal Chamber > 'Big Truck'
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cynthesis Posted Apr 7, 2006
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Apr 7, 2006
Something by Philip Glass, possibly Target Destruction, not exactly familiar with his work.
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Apr 7, 2006
I just saw the video for Tenacious D's 'Tribute'. First time I've heard 'em and I laughed, quite a lot. Marvellous.
'Rock!'
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Researcher 3547123 Posted Apr 7, 2006
"Why dont you give me love" by The Zutons
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Mu Beta Posted Apr 7, 2006
The Laughing Policeman by Charles Penrose. Dig that clarinet solo, man!
B
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
someonespecial42 Posted Apr 7, 2006
I'm not presonaly listening to any music but the kid with the headphones sitting next to me is listening to 'living dead girl'. Very loudly. I don't mind it is an ok song but I'm beginning to worry about his hearing.
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Apr 7, 2006
Pull one of the earphones out slightly, then let it go.
I find they enjoy this experience more if you shout "TWANG" at the same time
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someonespecial42 Posted Apr 7, 2006
That's a great idea. I don't think I'll do it he seems to have thought of the health of his hearing and turned it down. Well, now I'm listening to 'hotel california' my teacher just walked in and put it on. I guess it's supposed to help with our studying. Not quite working.
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Wile E Quixote Posted Apr 7, 2006
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Apr 7, 2006
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.
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Baconlefeets Posted Apr 7, 2006
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