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What Are You Listening to Right Now?
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Sweet & Simple - Journey
You Better You Bet - The Who
Alibi - Elvis Costello
The Song That Goes Like This - Spamalot soundtrack

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBfcBV...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tthIH...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4ujS1...

Aynge wrote: "Someone to Pull the Trigger - Matthew Sweet (live)
Sweet & Simple - Journey
You Better You Bet - The Who
Alibi - Elvis Costello
The Song That Goes Like This - Spamalot soundtrack"
"Time Capsule" by Matthew Sweet. Wow...
Sweet & Simple - Journey
You Better You Bet - The Who
Alibi - Elvis Costello
The Song That Goes Like This - Spamalot soundtrack"
"Time Capsule" by Matthew Sweet. Wow...

Tone Loc- Funky Cold Medina
Queen- We Will Rock You
Led Zeppelin- Black Dog
Black Sabbath- The Wizard
Kiss- Beth
AC/DC- Razors Edge

I already had four things to go to that night, and she was the opener for someone who I didn't care about, so I didn't go. Hopefully she'll come back again on a better bill.

eels - going to your funeral (part II)
lucky fonz III - het maakt niet uit
stan diego - tension and release
jason lytle - flying through canyons
the unicorns - innoccuate the innocuous
giant sand - rag
loney, dear - under a silent sea
eels - teenage witch
the tranquis - oprah
Thought "Shabooh Shoobah" and "Listen Like Thieves" were good albums.

Pixie Lott- Turn it Up
The Spill Canvas- All Over You
Cavo- Let It Go
Neon Trees- In The Next Room
All Time Low- Therapy
Dead Eye Dick- New Age Girl

beirut - postcards from italy
vin strong - swinging the mambo
iron & wine - the devil never sleeps
beirut - la banlieue
elbow - grounds for divorce
giant sand - pitch & sway
extince - makkelijk praten
gil scott-heron - on coming from a broken home (part 2)
eels - the man


Solomon Burke - I need your love in my life
Mary Wells - my guy
josh ritter - wolves
Ladysmith Black Mambazo - king of kings
Bruce Springsteen w/ the Seeger Session - Old Dan Tucker
Brandi Carlile - The Story
Treblecharger - Red
Elvis Costello - Radio, Radio
Dan Bern - Jerusalem


very clever, Sarah.

King Dinösaur wrote: "
It's Rock 'n' Roll Friday Night..."
KD, I'm on my way over. Should be there by the time "Space Station #5 is halfway through.
It's Rock 'n' Roll Friday Night..."
KD, I'm on my way over. Should be there by the time "Space Station #5 is halfway through.




no, i didn't swear. maybe i should have, it would have probably made me feel better. i stub my toes at least once a week so i'm pretty used to it, but it still really hurts.
various artists - christmas cover up


Although they shared a zip code with a living-dead army of hair farmers like Motley Crue, Quiet Riot, and Ratt, the Joneses seemed more consumed with sonics than haberdashery or cosmetics, drawing their inspiration from a wellspring of 70’s scarf-and-opiate dandies like Aerosmith, the New York Dolls, and the Stones, with a touch of oily rockabilly thrown in for texture and reference, everything spit up, revved up, hopped up, and torn up, then cast aside and forgotten, blazing, bastardized licks aplenty - heisted from Chuck Berry via Johnny Thunders - diabolical, droning string bends, and snotty, detached vocals galore. They got in, got out, and moved on, which is how it should be.
While this career retrospective doesn’t quite approach the sublime pleasure of, say, imagining what Bjork would look like being ripped apart by hyenas, there are worse ways to spend 40 minutes. Live with it.
King Dinösaur wrote: "I must have that album. Thank you."
I can burn you a copy. Let me know.
I can burn you a copy. Let me know.
Myles wrote: "OK, so a few days ago I finished relistening to all of R.E.M.'s albums after all the hullabaloo about them in other threads.
And...I still love them. I mentioned earlier about Murmur that it wasn'..."
Wow. I might maybe someday if trapped in a bomb shelter with nothing but vinyl REM go through all their albums. Until then, I have this, and a growing, albeit resentment-laced, respect for their longevity and *ahem* talent.
And...I still love them. I mentioned earlier about Murmur that it wasn'..."
Wow. I might maybe someday if trapped in a bomb shelter with nothing but vinyl REM go through all their albums. Until then, I have this, and a growing, albeit resentment-laced, respect for their longevity and *ahem* talent.

bobby vinton - the bell that couldn't jingle
the youngsters - christmas in jail
kaat hellings - petit papa noel
brown feather sparrow & friends - ding dong
monte la rue - i saw santa kissing mommy (a time for lovin')
gary hoey - you're a mean one, mr. grinch
jaap boots - kerstmis in de tropen
brown feather sparrow & friends - kyrie eleison
brown feather sparrow & friends - december radio
augie rios - donde esta santa claus

devendra banhart - long haired child
midlake - acts of man
eels - marie floating over the backyard
swans - reeling the liars in
an pierlé - goddess
midlake - fortune
the tranquis - blue skies
we'll make it right - my best friend
LPG - this is your power
vetiver - more of this
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