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Rag and Bone Man - Human, very very good2
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Biffy Fucking Clyro.4
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Lambchop - Flotus0
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Ryan Adams - Prisoner2
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this any good mate? haven't got it as yet.Chef_addick said:Ryan Adams - Prisoner
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Only had 1 listen so far but I thought it was really good, it's clearly about his marriage breakup but surprisingly not as dark as I thought it was going to be, better than his last one0
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thanks. look forward to hearing it soon. I know I could hear it on the computer but my speakers would never do it justice. got most of his albums so will no doubt get this eventually. his last album (well cover of Taylor swifts album) I never bothered with. the album before wasn't too bad but not to the same standards of his earlier work.
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'The Epic' .. Kamasi Washington0
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Am currently enjoying 1975's Scheherazade and Other Stories by Renaissance.
https://youtu.be/M_8FbAjzUqY
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Sand and Foam - Donovan.
Yep Donovan, the much maligned, often ridiculed, quintessential hippy.
But vastly underrated and with a gift for melody he wrote some beautiful songs.
Is there a better ode to a holiday with the one you love than this?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1VlYTIy_KA
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One of the greats, and with a message that increasingly needs to be heardAnna_Kissed said:Am currently enjoying 1975's Scheherazade and Other Stories by Renaissance.
https://youtu.be/M_8FbAjzUqY
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The new Alison Krauss release, "Windy City", outstanding.1
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quick heads up on a documentary tonight on Tom Waits. BBC 4 9pm.
one of the most prolific songwriters with great albums in each of the last 5 decades.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxVo5mjK4eg
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Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American1
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The Shins - Sleeping Lessons2
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Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said0
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Slowdive - Souvlaki4
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Only a couple of weeks until the new album.carly burn said:The Shins - Sleeping Lessons
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Soulwax- Much Against Everyone's Advice3
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54-46 was my number (dub version) - Toots and the Maytals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YkfpdMbh_c
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Cerys Matthews on Radio 6 this morning and The Coral's Dreaming of You which I've played quite a few times today. Sometimes I get a song fixed in my head and I have to play it and play it and play it. Sandy Denny's Who Knows Where the Time Goes, Billy Bragg's Waiting for the Great Leap Forward, and Lesley Gore's You Don't Own Me are others.2
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That needs a dark, packed, sweaty room and lots of chemical stimulant.i_b_b_o_r_g said:0 -
I love this (put it up earlier in this very thread).AddicksAddict said:and Lesley Gore's You Don't Own Me are others.
Such a bold statement for a 17 year old girl given the prevalent attitudes of the time.
Bizarrely I only got into it comparatively recently, only being familiar with her other 60's classics, the more thematically familiar, self-pitying "It's My Party" and "Maybe I Know" and tragically unhip " Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows".
I can't imagine any contemporary British singer daring to tackle "You Don't Own Me" at that time and in fact LG''s version was not a hit in the UK, hence why I didn't hear it until much later.
Classic stuff.
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Lana Del Rey - Born To Die2
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Urge Overkill - Saturation
Neil Young/Pearl Jam - Mirror Ball0 -
The real, Bob Dylan.0
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I'm sick of this alreadyBedsaddick said:1
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