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    Tonight's playlist was not particular exciting...

    The Attack - Anymore Than I Do Current Song
    The Great Society - Where
    Buffalo Springfield - What A Day
    The Mothers Of Invention - Trouble Every Day
    Spirit - Mr. Skin
    The Rolling Stones - Monkey Man
    Acid Talk - Tune In
    Turquoise - Saynia
    David [Canada] - Cup Of Tea
    Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band - Autumn's Child
    Ant Trip Ceremony - Pale Shades Of Gray
    Jefferson Airplane - Embryonic Journey
    Childe Harold - Brink Of Death
    The Peanut Butter Conspiracy - Why Did I Get So High
    Small Faces - Understanding

    Some very interesting stuff after that set...

    Orpheus - Walk Away Renee
    Family - Winter
    Les Fleur De Lys - Gong With A Luminous Nose
    The Hollies - Tomorrow When It Comes
    Moby Grape - Fall On You
    The Collectors - Lydia Purple
    Traffic - Glad
    The Koobas - Royston Rose
    Pink Floyd - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
    The Fox - Hey! Mr. Carpenter
    Tangerine Zoo - Crystalescent Heaven
    Jefferson Airplane - Crown Of Creation
    49th Parallel - Close The Barn Door (Guitarist Dan Lowe invented Q-Sound, a 3D audio mixing technique later used by Pink Floyd)
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    a clutch mix cd.

    "hands up, who wants to rock?"

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    last track: Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy


    Currently playing: Misfits - Skulls

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    The Ennio Morricone Anthology: A Fistful of Movie Music
    Cirque du Soleil: Alegria
    Tabla Beat Science: Tala Matrix
    Bjork: Greatest Hits
    Desperado: Film Soundtrack
    Norah Jones: Feels Like Home

    And a special collection ~sD~ made for me.

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    Beatles, when I'm sixty four

    Listening to technicolour web of sound. That was actually quite a decent channel

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    Yes, KRIGBERT my friend, it is quite intense. The quality and diversity of the songs of the late 60's was amazing especially considering the difficulty and expense of recording back then compared to now. It was really like the primordial soup from which the greatest musical material emerged from either fully formed then or having evolved into being more refined later.

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    Snouter, could you please post the link to this website?

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    "Rock Me Baby"-Otis Rediing.

    I think it's ore fun to do it the old school way,with actual record collections,than with the 'net.
    It is difficult for any decent person to sit back and not comment on the anti-Semitism,racism ,sexism ,and all-around ignorance espoused on the majority of DA's posts,it's fucking sad when one gets a warning for simply being a decent person.

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    My pleasure Diavlo. Here 'tis.

    Web of Sound

    I click "What's Playing" and then "Listen" and it starts up my Quicktime player.
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    "My Girl"-The Temptations.
    It is difficult for any decent person to sit back and not comment on the anti-Semitism,racism ,sexism ,and all-around ignorance espoused on the majority of DA's posts,it's fucking sad when one gets a warning for simply being a decent person.

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    George Jones: He Stopped Loving Her Today
    You know how the time flies
    Only yesterday was the time of our lives
    We were born and raised
    In a summer haze
    Bound by the surprise of our glory days

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    "Soul Power"-James Brown.
    It is difficult for any decent person to sit back and not comment on the anti-Semitism,racism ,sexism ,and all-around ignorance espoused on the majority of DA's posts,it's fucking sad when one gets a warning for simply being a decent person.

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    Beethoven's Ninth Sympony,2nd Movement,conducted by Lenoard Bernstein [lates 80's,early 90's version].
    It is difficult for any decent person to sit back and not comment on the anti-Semitism,racism ,sexism ,and all-around ignorance espoused on the majority of DA's posts,it's fucking sad when one gets a warning for simply being a decent person.

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    Now playing one of the greatest karaoke songs ever:


    Jimmy Buffet: Margaritaville
    You know how the time flies
    Only yesterday was the time of our lives
    We were born and raised
    In a summer haze
    Bound by the surprise of our glory days

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    Pretty good set tonight so far...

    King Crimson - The Court Of The Crimson King (The album cover of which was mentioned in a different thread recently)
    The Actress - Good Job With Prospects
    John Bromley - So Many Things
    The Kinks - Fancy
    Blossom Toes - I'll Be Late For Tea
    The Rolling Stones - 2000 Man
    H.P. Lovecraft - Electrallentando
    James Gang - The Bomber [Original Complete Version]
    The Growing Concern - Tomorrow Has Been Canceled
    Kaleidoscope - Keep Your Mind Open
    Traffic - Smiling Phases
    The Guess Who - These Eyes
    Jefferson Airplane - Come Up The Years
    Moby Grape - Motorcycle Irene
    The Eclectic Mouse - Pre-Dawn Retrospective Chant^Modal Chant
    Fever Tree - Unlock My Door
    The Electric Prunes - I Happen To Love You

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    Nobody's ever heard of those bands.



    How old are you, anyway?

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    we're old Jay.

    Today its an eclectic compilation, retro and slightly cheesy...

    I'd Really Like to See You Tonight- England Dan & John Ford Coley
    Summer Breeze-Seals & Croft
    Christine Sixteen -Kiss
    Stone in Love- Journey
    Hard Hearted Hanna-Julie London
    I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl-Nina Simone
    Come on Down To My Boat-Every Mother's Son
    Treat Her Like a Lady- Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose
    Waitin' On a Sunny Day-Bruce Springsteen
    Rosalita-Brice Springsteen
    Misfit-The Kinks
    Bizarre Love Triangle-New Oder
    The Perfect Girl-The Cure
    Play Me-Neil Diamond
    Take it Back-Pink Floyd
    Pride and Joy-Coverdale/Page
    Over the Hills & Far Away-Led Zepplin

    and of course my "new" (circa 1970) Elton John album Tumbleweed Connection because really what type of stalker would i be if i didn't have my own tangible copy of the song Dreamscapist dedicated to me?

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    Originally posted by Snouter
    My pleasure Diavlo. Here 'tis.

    Web of Sound

    I click "What's Playing" and then "Listen" and it starts up my Quicktime player.
    Thank you very much!

    edit: What I'm listening to right now - NOTHING. I'm at work, on a computer with no speakers.

    'This Love' by Maroon 5 is stuck in my head, though, and the last song I listened to before I got here was 'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' by Donovan.
    Last edited by Diavolo; 04-02-2004 at 08:36 AM.
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    Elysian fields - fountains on fire

    Originally posted by Snouter
    Yes, KRIGBERT my friend, it is quite intense. The quality and diversity of the songs of the late 60's was amazing especially considering the difficulty and expense of recording back then compared to now. It was really like the primordial soup from which the greatest musical material emerged from either fully formed then or having evolved into being more refined later.
    - I'm not unfamiliar with that era at all. It was big back in my old town. And both my parents have decent taste in music.

    Actually, many good modern bands complain that the ease and "quality" of modern recording equipment make production sound "plastic". I think the black keys actually recorded their stuff themselves.

    I'm still not going to jump in with the hallelujah-choir singing how nothing good's really happened since the early 70's.

    but they do have a point
    Originally posted by Snouter
    My pleasure Diavlo. Here 'tis.

    Web of Sound

    I click "What's Playing" and then "Listen" and it starts up my Quicktime player.
    - A tad bit simpler just to click "tune in" isn't it?

    I know, it looks like an advertisement amateur webdesigner obviously

    Originally posted by Jay GW
    Nobody's ever heard of those bands.



    How old are you, anyway?
    - I've heard of several of them.... then again; I am getting old

    I blog!: fortelle.no/blog

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    Yeah Yeah Yeahs ~ Maps

    I hated this song at first, but it grew on me.

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