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Thread: what music are you listening to?

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    Listening right now to The Toy Dolls and "The Ashbrooke Launderette".

    "You'll stink, you're clothes'll shrink,
    Your whites'll be as black as ink,
    Your best red jumper turns to pink,
    All crumpled up and wet.

    I've been, have you been,
    To get your dirty washing clean,
    If you're clean, you couldn't have been
    To the Ashbrooke Launderette."

    Rub-a-dub-a-dub indeed.
    "It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."

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    'Strathclyde Motets', by Scottish Composer James MacMillan.

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    Also listening to Wishbone Ash - Argus
    "Step sideways, pause and study those around you. You will learn a great deal."

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    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/whe...nd/id368514434

    A very promising and honest rock band from Kilmarnock - Fatherson who just came off tour with Idlewild.
    Big Imagination For Feeling Young Cause Life Yearns Real Optimism

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    "Where the light is" by John Mayer - the rather brilliant 2008 double live album. This boy can play and tastefully too! Like a younger version of Hendrix or SRV.
    Green but not brainwashed

    Using the sun to provide hot water.
    Driving a car that gets 73 miles per gallon.....

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    Here's a Scottish duo called Martin and James - I think they are from Glasgow.

    Anyway here's a song by them called 'Wrong Directions', very nice!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD_FUr6bPd4

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    Always the Sixth ( fi Week ) and damn good to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricco View Post
    Also listening to Wishbone Ash - Argus
    One of the all time classics. Nice one Ricco. Everyone should own a copy of Argus.

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    Frightened Rabbit........See the flashback thread.

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    boychild-counting what ifs,damn fine stuff!

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    Nomeansno. Two Canadian brothers who are presumably as mental as their music suggests.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno
    "But primarily, the drummer's supposed to sit back there and swing the band." The actual Buddy Rich

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    Velvet Underground. Live gig from November 1966. Venus In Furs is almost finished, next it's Black Angels Death Song - one of my faves I must admit. Not too bad quality for an almost 45 year old recording.

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    Default Dr Feelgood

    Dr Feelgood: Malpractice album track 3 Back in the Night, as I type, quality, just moved on to Another Man, listened to Down to the Jetty album before that, basic raw R & B it just doesn't get any better. Wilko and Lee, Big Figure. John B Sparks in glorious mono.

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    Ted Nugent...Girl Scout Cookies
    it's a sair fecht

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    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas Cowie View Post
    Dr Feelgood: Malpractice album track 3 Back in the Night, as I type, quality, just moved on to Another Man, listened to Down to the Jetty album before that, basic raw R & B it just doesn't get any better. Wilko and Lee, Big Figure. John B Sparks in glorious mono.
    Good call on the Feelgoods, Douglas. I'll have to dig some of their stuff out.
    Tonight, of course, I'll have to play some Alice Cooper. It is his birthday you know. Think I'll give Love It To Death a spin. 40 years old and still sounds great.
    (That's Love It To Death thats 40. Alice is slightly older.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas Cowie View Post
    Dr Feelgood: Malpractice album track 3 Back in the Night, as I type, quality, just moved on to Another Man, listened to Down to the Jetty album before that, basic raw R & B it just doesn't get any better. Wilko and Lee, Big Figure. John B Sparks in glorious mono.
    Sound choice Douglas. Even better if played on the old vinyl in glorious mono.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Music Monster View Post
    Smash Mouth - All Stars...
    My sister is in control of the volume, so expect if you live in Wick you already know what I'm listening to!!!!
    smash mouth are ace ... especially the infamous 'sorry about your penis' song.

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    les mis own my own.. *G*
    http://itqueries.com/

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    Currently on my i Pod

    Red hot chilli peppers
    mummford and sons
    reef
    Gandalf murphy and the slamovian circus of dreams ( Touring the UK in April, closest they get to you guys is Lochinver, but if youre down that way, well worth a look)
    Sex Pistols
    Beth Orton
    and Motorhead

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    Burach - Deeper
    John Martyn - Sweet little Mysteries
    Saor Patrol - Full throttle
    Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen - Lost in The Ozone Again

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