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Listening to this playlist today... which is celebrating Rock The Bells, an annual hip hop festival with shows everywhere from San Bernardino to the Czech Republic.
I especially like the track Move On by Slaughterhouse. Yeah, it's goodness. |
Panacea - These Words
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Atmosphere - Don't Ever Fucking Question That
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Ween - La Cucaracha and The Mars Volta - Amputechture.
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Blue Scholars - Ordinary Guys
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The Rezillos - My Baby Does Good Sculptures
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I have both of Imogen Heap's CDs playing in my head.
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The Ocean - Led Zeppelin
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Chopin
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The woman has her "cleaning mix" playing so:
311 - Fat Chance |
Summa (for Choir) by Pärt, Arvo
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The Misfits - Some Kinda Hate
Love ya Cromps! |
Cake - Jolene (Live)
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I was searching how to spell Keelhaul for another thread and came upon this....
Scottish Pirate Folk Metal. Srsly. |
the buzzing noise in my head...it's been there all morning.
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It's an ultra lounge morning.
Julie London - Baby, Baby, All the Time Don Swan and His Orchestra - El Cumbanchero Les Baxter - Coronation Les Baxter - Busy Port Julie London - Get Set for the Blues George Shearing - If I Should Lose You Luis Oliveira And His Bandodalua Boys - Chihuahua Julie London - The Blues Is All I Ever Had Jackie Gleason - Shangri-La |
JMT - I who have Nothing
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A certain member of this board introduced me to Pinback a few days ago. I am now highly addicted and have listened to their discography at least twice, and the newest cd about 10+ times now. In fact the CD is playing right now. |
I've had Everlong stuck in my head today...for various reasons. So I'm listening to it. Right now.
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that's seriously alot of video boxes.
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It's Sunday Morning... Hallelujah!
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Run-DMC - It's Like That
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Jay Brannan - Zombie
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It will not get out of my head!! |
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I spent last night sitting in the audience at the Mohegan Sun arena
watching the Moody Blues. I took my daughter (who loves Nights in White Satin, and says she teared up when it was performed). Not only was she one of the youngest people there, I was, too!! This was a crowd of people mainly in their mid-50s and higher. Very staid bunch, and I smelled NO pot at all, which for a concert is very unusual. The music was terrific, and they did a hits-heavy playlist, so everyone went home happy. I do have a suggestion for John Lodge, though: even if you're a rock musician, if you're in your mid-60s you should not wear a snug short-sleeved shirt and leather pants. You looked ridiculous. Wrinkly upper arms show up very clearly on the projection screens. The only bad part of the evening was the trip home. Who would have thought we'd hit bumper to bumper traffic on I95 in Eastern Connecticut at 10pm on a Sunday evening??? |
Love the Moody Blues... though I would have been an outlier in that venue as well, loquitur.
This my newest favorite song in the past 24 hours: Gogol Bordello - Through the Roof 'n' Underground kinda reminds me of The Clash, especially the closing. |
Aphex Twin: Cock-Ver10
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Hilltop Hoods - Testimonial Year
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Provoked-prepare for the cold.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_JpXnpkjAFw...oked2ndLPL.jpg time to rip it up and trash my own living room. |
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Flying Lotus - RobertaFlack
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Classified - 5th Element
Whether signed or unsigned, award-winning Canadian hip-hop artist Classified never abandoned his ethos of working hard. The Nova Scotian MC, whose real name is Luke Boyd, steadily built his career from the independent circuit on up to national prominence, developing into a highly respected MC and desired producer. By his ninth studio album, Trial & Error (2003), this average guy from the rap-deficient Maritimes (including New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia) informally became the representative for hip-hop on Canada's Atlantic coast. |
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Tool - AEnima
I'm prayin for tidal waves... |
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