What are you playing tonight?
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Re: What are you playing tonight?
No probs
I've read reviews of 'great albums' and its pushing the top
And it's not a bad 'un
I've read reviews of 'great albums' and its pushing the top
And it's not a bad 'un
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Put some money on the account and went nuts on Amazon .co.uk and .com
Was going to buy FMW Wrestling dvd but instead got......
Sibling Rivalry 3 song CD , Joey Ramone Sings. (from .com)
and from .co.uk
German Band Rage EP from 1992.
was going to add stuff but didn't
Spent $22 on both in total
Was going to buy FMW Wrestling dvd but instead got......
Sibling Rivalry 3 song CD , Joey Ramone Sings. (from .com)
and from .co.uk
German Band Rage EP from 1992.
was going to add stuff but didn't

Spent $22 on both in total

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Re: What are you playing tonight?
I bought another cd, t'was on Amazon the other day for $0.01
Got it for 2 pounds plus postage (8 odd bucks)
Playing Taylor Swift We are Never Getting back together from the UK top 40 charts

Got it for 2 pounds plus postage (8 odd bucks)
Playing Taylor Swift We are Never Getting back together from the UK top 40 charts

Re: What are you playing tonight?
Current faves:
Turin Brakes Average man
Elgar Variations
Sinead O'Connor Reason with me
Tom Waites Downtown Train
Queensryche Silent Lucidity
Marc Almond (with Jools Holland Big Band) Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
Jaques Brel Amsterdam
I am Kloot Astray
Dizze Rascal Dance wiv me (accoustic live Glasto version)
Les Troublamours Yiddish Ska
Turin Brakes Average man
Elgar Variations
Sinead O'Connor Reason with me
Tom Waites Downtown Train
Queensryche Silent Lucidity
Marc Almond (with Jools Holland Big Band) Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
Jaques Brel Amsterdam
I am Kloot Astray
Dizze Rascal Dance wiv me (accoustic live Glasto version)
Les Troublamours Yiddish Ska
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Re: What are you playing tonight?
Tonight I've been playing Mariza, the glorious Portuguese fadista... Her album Transparente is growing on me - sweet, sad, powerful...
And her voice - transcendental...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4cyNK3B ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and so beautiful... in a Mariza kind of way...
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=mariz ... 24&bih=677" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And her voice - transcendental...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4cyNK3B ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and so beautiful... in a Mariza kind of way...
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=mariz ... 24&bih=677" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Well, ferk fado (although I suspect I'd quite like it). I've spent my wad tonight on a bit of Maria Minerva, Objekt, Factory Floor, Muta, Pacific Blue, Ssaliva and Four Tet. I'll probably never see any of them live and what's more I couldn't care less.
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You've made those up !!Little Green Man wrote:Well, ferk fado (although I suspect I'd quite like it). I've spent my wad tonight on a bit of Maria Minerva, Objekt, Factory Floor, Muta, Pacific Blue, Ssaliva and Four Tet. I'll probably never see any of them live and what's more I couldn't care less.
It was like reading an a1 post.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Hardly! It was puncuated for one thing. And I've not gone for the oh-so-fake trans-Atlantic pseudo-schizzle. But you might be right, they may not actually exist and I might just have coughed up for a mash-up of my next door neighbour's engaged tone and the percussive effects of the downstairs ratboy's repeated shoulder-charging of the outside door.bobo the clown wrote:You've made those up !!Little Green Man wrote:Well, ferk fado (although I suspect I'd quite like it). I've spent my wad tonight on a bit of Maria Minerva, Objekt, Factory Floor, Muta, Pacific Blue, Ssaliva and Four Tet. I'll probably never see any of them live and what's more I couldn't care less.
It was like reading an a1 post.
Still, banging choons!
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Having read a decent review of it on here (I'm looking you straight in the aqueous humour, Capslock) I risked three Quid in the play.com sale and bought that Kirkland Banks album by Plan B (is that a band or a bloke?). Well, it's the sort of pop music that I expect to hear coming through on the radio that sees me neither playing slap bass on the steering wheel nor instantly switching stations. It's OK. That is, until some nice person chimes up with some 'rapping'. Surely no-one on Earth enjoys listening to to some cod-cool prick simply talking over some music? It's an insult. A fecking affront. As such, it won't be being listened to again. Another one going free to a good/bad/indifferent home! 

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I dunno, I like some rap. De la Soul for one. Most of it I'm not arsed about though.Bruce Rioja wrote:Having read a decent review of it on here (I'm looking you straight in the aqueous humour, Capslock) I risked three Quid in the play.com sale and bought that Kirkland Banks album by Plan B (is that a band or a bloke?). Well, it's the sort of pop music that I expect to hear coming through on the radio that sees me neither playing slap bass on the steering wheel nor instantly switching stations. It's OK. That is, until some tw*t chimes up with some 'rapping'. Surely no-one on Earth enjoys listening to to some cod-cool prick simply talking over some music? It's an insult. A fecking affront. As such, it won't be being listened to again. Another one going free to a good/bad/indifferent home!
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Go & look yourself in the mirror and say that again.Beefheart wrote:I dunno, I like some rap. De la Soul for one. Most of it I'm not arsed about though.
Then give your head a shake.
Then write, 500 times "Rap is the work of the devil. I hate it, I loathe it & I'm sorry I ever said differently", followed by 10 decades of the Rosary & then some ritual self-harming.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Nah, this is great
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCx5Std7mCo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCx5Std7mCo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: What are you playing tonight?
I can't dismiss an entire genre just because a lot of it is crap! There's some good stuff out there.bobo the clown wrote:Go & look yourself in the mirror and say that again.Beefheart wrote:I dunno, I like some rap. De la Soul for one. Most of it I'm not arsed about though.
Then give your head a shake.
Then write, 500 times "Rap is the work of the devil. I hate it, I loathe it & I'm sorry I ever said differently", followed by 10 decades of the Rosary & then some ritual self-harming.
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You do realise you aren't now immune to some abuse Verb's, don't you ?!Verbal wrote:Nah, this is great
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCx5Std7mCo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

In your case, for doing this AFTER you've seen the above punishment it's 1,000 lones and 100 decades of the Rosary.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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You will be converted

"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
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Hell, for me, would begin with rap as the background music and Madonna dishing out the song sheets.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Aye. Rap puts the rap in crap.
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Ignore the old clown. There's plenty of decent hip hop.Beefheart wrote:I can't dismiss an entire genre just because a lot of it is crap! There's some good stuff out there.bobo the clown wrote:Go & look yourself in the mirror and say that again.Beefheart wrote:I dunno, I like some rap. De la Soul for one. Most of it I'm not arsed about though.
Then give your head a shake.
Then write, 500 times "Rap is the work of the devil. I hate it, I loathe it & I'm sorry I ever said differently", followed by 10 decades of the Rosary & then some ritual self-harming.
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Is that hip-hop for one-legged fans?superjohnmcginlay wrote: Ignore the old clown. There's plenty of decent hop hop.

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ha.TANGODANCER wrote:Is that hip-hop for one-legged fans?superjohnmcginlay wrote: Ignore the old clown. There's plenty of decent hop hop.

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