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The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Dec 10, 2006
I stumbled over them on a TV programme (Chop suey was the track) I found a few more since, and was also mightily impressionised.
I also think we were discussing them on here, but i was slightly inebriate i recall
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Dec 10, 2006
Inebriated? Nah, doesn't sound very likely.
I was just listening to me strumming. 'Twas rubbish so I feel I should knock it on the head.
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airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Dec 10, 2006
There you go again, hiding your light under the bushell, you know you're very good really.
(WTF is a bushell BTW? I know what a Gary Bushell is, and i wouldn't want to hide under that fat old bigot)
I'm listening to The Killers - Sam's Town.
Can you read my mind...
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Dec 10, 2006
I'm ok, the thing I was strumming wasn't! Yet another cliched strum in A minor.
Gawd, hiding under The Bushell isn't something I want to contemplate.
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CARINO Posted Dec 11, 2006
Year Of The Cat-Al Stewart
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jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Dec 11, 2006
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cynthesis Posted Dec 11, 2006
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Miz307 Posted Dec 11, 2006
The Killers - Exitlude
Can't get enough of their new Album!
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cynthesis Posted Dec 11, 2006
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boredlaura Posted Dec 11, 2006
The llama song from The Mighty Boosh just came on my mp4 player.
Calm a llama down, deep down in the ocean, blue like a barnacle...
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boredlaura Posted Dec 11, 2006
The llama song from The Mighty Boosh just came on my mp4 player.
Calm a llama down, deep down in the ocean, blue like a barnacle...
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Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Dec 11, 2006
Tool > 'Schism'
There was a time that the pieces fit, but I watched them fall away.
Mildewed and smoldering, strangled by our coveting
I've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing
Doomed to crumble unless we grow, and strengthen our communication.
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Steph~ "Yeah, we only want a beat that we can drum to" Posted Dec 12, 2006
Cold~ "Wasted Years"
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steve-paul ---- no lyrics!!<wah> Posted Dec 12, 2006
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Dec 12, 2006
Flaming Lips - 'AT War With The Mystics'...
...again.
And yes, I listened to both The Kooks & Muse earlier. No Fratellis though.
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Dec 12, 2006
NME top 50 albums of the year.....you seen it yet Roymondo?
Muse did rather well, 3rd i think. Sam's town was mid chart, as was Morrissey and Jarvis. The Automatic got in the mid 40's, Kooks managed to scrape in at 50.
Notice a glaring ommission yet? No Fratellis
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Dec 12, 2006
I must be the only person around that really doesn't rate 'Sams Town'. Mind you, I've only litened to it a couple of times. I think I bought in the same week as The Kooks and, well, you know how it is.
Currently listening to various Weebl & Bob bits, having paused The Flaming Lips to watch their new 'History Of The World' then getting sidetracked.
'Take it to the fridge.'
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Dec 12, 2006
Oops! To answer the question:
No, I haven't seen it and, WHAT? NO FRATELLIS? YE GODS!
Still, it's the NME innit? So far up their own botties they can lick their own tonsils.
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Steph~ "Yeah, we only want a beat that we can drum to" Posted Dec 12, 2006
Tool~ "Vicarious"
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Baconlefeets Posted Dec 12, 2006
Bob Dylan - If not for you
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