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What Are You Listening to Right Now?
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Jackie "the Librarian"
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Sep 10, 2009 09:39AM

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I love The Smiths so much it causes me slight physical pain.
That's too bad, but much better than a lot of other places :).

Roll Out (My Business) - Ludacris
(one of the coolest videos ever - the little man dancing part, I mean)

*pauses to smile goofily like I do every time I recall this fact*
Current playlist has recently consisted of Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Roky Erickson, The Cramps, PJ Harvey's latest record, and Murder By Death.
My love for the Smiths also causes me pain in my soul... as some part of said soul will always be sixteen, clumsy, and shy.

Neurosis? Holy cats... I haven't listened to them since high school.

Wouldn't you be in Vegas?

"Raspberry Beret" - Prince. One of the best summer songs, ever!



"Raspberry Beret" - Prince. One of the best summer songs, ever!
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Prince is Sheena Easton? I knew it!
I was just listening to "People Who Died" by the Jim Carroll Band.
Jim Carroll, 1949-2009
Jim Carroll, 1949-2009

You got me in a mood for ein klein nachtmusik, KD!

I'm listening to Thom Yorke's The Eraser now. I'm not a huge Radiohead guy, but I like this disc a lot.

"Werewolves of London" - Warren Zevon
"Loving Me, Loving You" - ABBA
"Night Time Is the Right Time" - Ray Charles

Tonight I played Mogwaii's Happy Songs for Happy People and Fields' From Here We Go Sublime in my office real loud.
I have those Green River, Nirvana, and Screaming Trees albums.
I rocked out to the last Afghan Whigs album, 1965 the other day. Good one--it didn't get the accolades that Gentleman got.
I rocked out to the last Afghan Whigs album, 1965 the other day. Good one--it didn't get the accolades that Gentleman got.
Stephen wrote: "Love the artwork on Screaming Trees, a lot."
Looks like kind of a precursor to the new Alice in Wonderland movie.
Looks like kind of a precursor to the new Alice in Wonderland movie.

1965 is an AMAZING album, start to finish.
Gentlemen has that concept album thing going where individual songs don't necessarily stand out. I like to listen to it when I'm in a dark mood.
I don't do a lot of whole-album listening these days, but both of those are usually whole-album listens for me.

Yay for you Sarah. I'm sure you will have a great time.

Oh! That's wonderful, Sarah! Have you ever seen Bruce Springsteen in concert?

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