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Neil Young, and planting hundreds of bulbs.0
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Japan - Quiet Life0
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steve mcqueen- prefab sprout1
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Hell, The Oath, and Black Sabbath2
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Saracen - Heroes, saints & Fools .
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Music in a Dolls House - Family1
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Mesh= Automation Baby
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Charlatans - some friendly0
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Wailin Jennies - calling all angels.0
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The endless river- PF really grown on me.0
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Saw Gary Numan the other night, he played the whole of the Replicas album ,top night
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The Supremes
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Paul Weller - At The BBC(4-CD Set)2
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Tales of Us - Goldfrapp0
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Funplex-B52's0
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Jimmy Hendrix - band of gypsies0
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Elliot Smith XO2
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Rattle that lock,, D.gilmour.0
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one of the best artists. if you haven't already, check out his other albums. all gems imo.IdleHans said:Elliot Smith XO
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Blood sweat and tears - I love you more that you'll ever know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPQSfeYzOi8
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I've had Let It Happen - Tame Impala on loop the past few days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odeHP8N4LKc
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The Raven, read by Christopher Walken
https://m.soundcloud.com/olyfantastique/the-raven-by-edgar-allan-poe?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=facebook
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That's rather goodshine166 said:The Raven, read by Christopher Walken
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The Christopher Lee version is well worth a listenstonemuse said:
That's rather goodshine166 said:The Raven, read by Christopher Walken
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Just stumbled across Tina S on youtube, Any guitarist aficionados out there? Worth a watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIGfO2Dgc9Y
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Some days iTunes throws up a load of album-fillers; others days it picks out classics. I just got three in a row: Thirty Six Hours - John Cooper Clarke, Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs, A Bomb In Wardour Street - The Jam. Bloody marvellous.2
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... followed up, on the day we have a magnificent victory, by Billy Cotton's Red Red Robin (picked at random from 8,800 songs) Sometimes life can be so good.0
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Thomas Dolby. The Golden age of Wireless. Scintillating.1
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Agreed, just dont listen to "Aliens ate my Buick"ken_shabby said:Thomas Dolby. The Golden age of Wireless. Scintillating.
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