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oooooooohhh she looks as lovely as she's ever gonna get...

I wake up from this nightmare in a pooooooooooooooool of sweat!

Love it.

I just bought Muse's last album. First of theirs I've bought. What took me so long???
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I don't mind a bit of Muse.

Managed to get the Neil Young best of onto the playlist at work today. Never gets old!
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Ok I'll try not to do gets old too much.
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Theo Ziras - my guitar tutor. :)

The Territory 4 CD.
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A young Kate Bush singing Come Together !!! Awesome.
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Lateast album from John Butler Trio and kd Lang 25 year compilation. Her duet with Roy Orbison is awesome.
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Blondie hits on Music Max. ;)
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A mid-80s psych LP by an obscure Adelaide band I'd never heard before, the Garden Path. It's pretty good, in a Syd Barrett-era Floyd kind of way.

Also an EP by an even more obscure but utterly wonderful Adelaide all-girl teenage trio called Dandelion. I've written a piece about them, which I'll post when it's published in a week or so. It'll have links to their stuff.
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Wrapt to see this thread still in the charts.

pietillidie wrote:Talking Heads
Massive fan. Currently listening to the album True Stories. Try Papa Legba with cans on. Actually there are 4 songs in a row at the beginning of the album (Love For Sale, Puzzling Evidence, Hey Now, Papa Legba) where the use of the pan from l to r speakers was a feature. Used greatly in their latter work. The Lady Don't Mind works with cans as well.

My all time favorite Heads song though is from their early album 'Remain In Light'. A song called Listening Wind.

Other Heads songs that aren't on the playlists that are worth listening to include:

Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
Sugar On My Tongue
Pulled Up
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True stories was a great LP.
Height of their powers.
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the side effects of too much onion
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kickit2me wrote:Wrapt to see this thread still in the charts.

pietillidie wrote:Talking Heads
Massive fan. Currently listening to the album True Stories. Try Papa Legba with cans on. Actually there are 4 songs in a row at the beginning of the album (Love For Sale, Puzzling Evidence, Hey Now, Papa Legba) where the use of the pan from l to r speakers was a feature. Used greatly in their latter work. The Lady Don't Mind works with cans as well.

My all time favorite Heads song though is from their early album 'Remain In Light'. A song called Listening Wind.

Other Heads songs that aren't on the playlists that are worth listening to include:

Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
Sugar On My Tongue
Pulled Up
The first four albums are great aren't they? Heaven, from Fear of Music, is a classic. Also really like Found A Job, from the second album. The film Stop Making Sense is a fantastic document - an entire career boiled down to 90 minutes. Still the best concert film ever for mine (in contrast, Shine A Light bored me to tears, and I love the Stones)
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The daughter has been over a few times this week and sticks the TV straight onto MTV on the foxtel.

When did every second d1ck start using these tone modifying device/software/whatever which makes them all sound like Alvin and the chipmunks on vibrato? :? :x
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Auto-tune, Stui. It's a curse I agree.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune
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x3. The death penalty isn't sufficient.
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