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What music are you listening to at this precise moment?
shrinkwrapped Posted Sep 3, 2000
Foo Fighters - the original unreleased demos!
What music are you listening to at this precise moment?
njan (afh) Posted Sep 3, 2000
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 in C Minor (Organ Symphony... incidentally, this was ripped off for one of the songs the mice sing in the film "Babe")
Noel Rawsthorne, Organ, and the London Philharmonic. Conducted by Enrique Bátiz
What music are you listening to at this precise moment?
Ottox Posted Sep 3, 2000
Johnny Cash: Ring of fire. Because of this : http://www.h2g2.com/F46678?thread=61019&skip=27 :-)
What music are you listening to at this precise moment?
Harry Posted Sep 5, 2000
Arvo Pärt, Tabula Rasa.
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Tenebros Posted Sep 5, 2000
Duran Duran "A View to a Kill" ... Earlier: New Order, Depeche Mode, Pearl Jam, others...
What music are you listening to at this precise moment?
Harry Posted Sep 6, 2000
Lou Reed, Transformer.
sad rocker
Beethoven Posted Sep 6, 2000
actually I'm listening to 'Poison' by Alice Cooper. It's sad, I think I'm addicted, I can't leave the house without listening to it, it feels wrong being out without having heard it. 'i wanna hurt you just to hear you screaming my name' - Love it.
In my head
Phil Posted Sep 6, 2000
I'm not actually listenning to anything, but right now I've got the song Xanadu in my head (ELO and Olivia Netwon John).
On my stereo
NexusSeven Posted Sep 6, 2000
The Guns 'n' Roses live album. Specifically, 'Yesterday'.
In my head
queeglesproggit Posted Sep 6, 2000
The Mmm'kay song from South Park 'Step one, instead of ass say bum...' cheering me up on a grey day ('the sky outside is wet and grey..')! Oops, nope, now it's a bit of a Madness medley.
its on the victrola...
james Posted Sep 6, 2000
please do not disturb alec wilder octet setC=60 columbia lable
the flip side...
Phil Posted Sep 9, 2000
The BBC proms in the park on BBC Radio2, followd by the second half of the Last night of the Proms, live from the Royal Albert Hall (probably BBC2, Radio3 and Radio2)
Any other promenaders out there this evening?
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Biggy P (the artist phormerly known as phord) Posted Sep 9, 2000
I've just turned from BBC 2 to 1 to watch the rest of the proms.
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Trillian's child Posted Sep 9, 2000
O God you make me homesick. Last night of the Proms. At the moment I've got the radio on and its puke music (Ace of Base) and now just started: Bryan Adams "Inside Out", also pukey, I don't know why he tries to be romantic - it backfires terribly. The world's worst song written in the last years must be "To Love a Woman" . If anyone had sung that to me I would have kicked him in the balls.
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Trillian's child Posted Sep 9, 2000
Sorry, got carried away. Please read "where it hurts most"
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