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Aug 05, 2014 02:24PM

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Loved Floodland. This Corrosion is one of my favorite songs.

Loved Floodland. This Corrosion is one of my favorite songs."
Beau wrote: "Who's on first - Abbott & Costello"
Awesome choice Beau. I love that skit. It is very funny.
Clare- This Corrosion is one of my favorites too.
Newest Two Steps From Hell ( my go to music for reading Game of Thrones books) Colin Frake album that goes with the illustrated book, stunning... I found this rehearsal video on FB today for TSFH ( the only thing I follow on FB which I dont use or like much) and it's goose bump inducing, got the album, on my 5th listen now lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCl7g...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCl7g...

I used to love watching their movies as a kid (I need to find their movies on DVD).
Four Yorkshiremen - Monty Python
(Everyone has at least one relative who tells outlandish stories as though they are gospel)

I'm listening to Deadman's Roadby Joe Lansdale, right after "Feel Your Love Tonight" by Van Halen is over. :)

(It is a summary of every staff meeting I've ever had to sit through.)

(It is a summary of every staff meeting I've ever had to sit through.)"
Love that one! A song with nothing but corporate speak done in the style of CSN&Y is genius.

Toad The Wet Sprocket-- New Constellation
The Fixx-- Beautiful Friction
Both albums are excellent.
Both bands are out touring. I just saw the Fixx. They were doing a request tour where you could tweet them or e-mail them song requests. I just saw them last week. They would bring out an envelope with each request and read it out loud, then play the song. It was a great show. They sounded better than ever because Cy Curnin has stopped drinking. Past shows he would drink wine and get pretty drunk and his singing was always off. Everything was spot on in this show and sounded spectacular. I hope they do a live album from this tour. They have never sounded better live.
Toad the a Wet Sprocket put out their album themselves using Kickstarter. They got a lot more money than they needed for the album, so it funded the tour. I heard Glen Philips interviewed and he says this is the first time they've gone on tour not carrying a lot of debt. Hopefully a lot of other bands with large fan bases will start using this tool.
Use Somebody by Kings of Leon
Beau wrote: "Four Yorkshiremen - Monty Python"
Classic.
Classic.
This Is How We Roll by Florida Georgia Line

More Than A Feeling - Boston
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet - Bachman Turner Overdrive
Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
No Easy Way Out by Robert Tepper (from Rocky IV)
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