what are you listening to?
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I'm constantly listening to Led Zep, but when I'm not, I'm listening to other things, right?
Right now I'm stuck on Massive Attack. Its sexxy electronica that makes me horny. Its awesome. I'm also listening to The Postal Service. ITs also melodic and ambient electronica, and its Death Cab For Cutie's lead singer Ben Gibbard and some computers and a girl. Its life changing, lyrically perfect music.
Right now I'm stuck on Massive Attack. Its sexxy electronica that makes me horny. Its awesome. I'm also listening to The Postal Service. ITs also melodic and ambient electronica, and its Death Cab For Cutie's lead singer Ben Gibbard and some computers and a girl. Its life changing, lyrically perfect music.
I'm Bm-curious.
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Re: listening
And the cool thing?BonnietheCajunQueen wrote:Right now I'm stuck on Massive Attack. Its sexxy electronica that makes me horny. Its awesome. I'm also listening to The Postal Service. ITs also melodic and ambient electronica, and its Death Cab For Cutie's lead singer Ben Gibbard and some computers and a girl. Its life changing, lyrically perfect music.
Massive Attack is just the tip of the iceberg for that kind of stuff.
Here's a great interent radio link that I stay tuned to a lot in the evenings. As Clarkcon would say, "Sweetness!"
The New and Improved Black Cat... now with 25% more blather
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Sisters of Mercy - "Vision Thing"
What do we need to make our world come alive?
What will it take to make us sing?
While we're waiting for the next one to arrive,
One million points of light
One billion
dollar
VISION THING!
What do we need to make our world come alive?
What will it take to make us sing?
While we're waiting for the next one to arrive,
One million points of light
One billion
dollar
VISION THING!
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The three CDs I've been "wearing out" recently are:
The Flatlanders - More a Legend that a Band
Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Spinning Around the Sun
Gram Parsons - GP / Grievous Angel
I've never really liked "country" music very much, and still don't care for contemporary country for that matter, but I've recently begun loving this kind of alternative/long-haired country-esque singer-songwriter music. It's fuckin' awesome, IMO.
The Flatlanders - More a Legend that a Band
Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Spinning Around the Sun
Gram Parsons - GP / Grievous Angel
I've never really liked "country" music very much, and still don't care for contemporary country for that matter, but I've recently begun loving this kind of alternative/long-haired country-esque singer-songwriter music. It's fuckin' awesome, IMO.
...but it seemed like such a good idea at the time...
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Hey Bro!cowboyangel wrote:RingO!!!!!!!!!!
Heard a song lyric last week that reminded me of you:
"Return of the Grievous Angel"
Gram Parsons & Thomas O. Brown
Wont you scratch my itch sweet annie rich
And welcome me back to town
Come out on your porch or Ill step into your parlour
And Ill tell you how it all went down
Out with the truckers and the kickers and the cowboy angels
And a good saloon in every single town
And I remember something that you once told me
And Ill be damned if it did not come true
Twenty thousand roads I went down, down, down
And they all lead me straight back home to you
We flew straight across that river bridge,
Last night half past two
The switchman waved his lantern goodbye and good day as we
Went rolling through
Billboards and truckstops pass by the grievous angel
And now i know just what I have to do
Cause I headed west to grow up with the country
Across those prairies with those waves of grain
And I saw my devil, and I saw my deep blue sea
And I thought about a calico bonnet from cheyenne to tennessee
The news I could bring I met up with the king
On his head an amphetamine crown
He talked about unbuckling that old Bible belt
And headed out for some desert town
Out with the truckers and the kickers and the cowboy angels
And a good saloon in every single town
And I remember something that you once told me
And Ill be damned if it did not come true
Twenty thousand roads I went down down down
And they all lead me straight back home to you
Twenty thousand roads I went down down down
And they all lead me straight back home to you
...but it seemed like such a good idea at the time...
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some good tunes on All Song Considered this week:
http://www.npr.org/programs/asc/archives/20070419/
I like Shearwater, Red Sea, black sea
got that Celtic thing going
Bork is typical bork sadly
http://www.npr.org/programs/asc/archives/20070419/
I like Shearwater, Red Sea, black sea
got that Celtic thing going
Bork is typical bork sadly

