What you listening to RIGHT now?

Muse - Black holes & Revelations
 
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If You could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot
 
Lady Antebellum-Need you now, they won a bucketful of Grammys for this song and album,worth a listen to, it did get covered on Glee but you can pass that one by!!!!
 
Just finished with Lyall Lovett's "I Love Everybody", now on Static & Silence by The Sundays.

(you may have noticed that I like to listen to entire albums)
 
Lindsey Buckingham so I can convince myself to go and see him on 8th December in Birmingham.

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Soundgarden, with the fantastic album Superunknown, is helping me wake up on my weary way into work this morning.
 
/\/\ Good choice sir !!!

On a similar vein - Chris Cornell's Songbook album is my before work choice of the day :cool:
 
Bowie - Man Who Sold The World after a brief skip through Diamond Dogs:cool:
 
Lady Antebellum-Need you now, they won a bucketful of Grammys for this song and album,worth a listen to, it did get covered on Glee but you can pass that one by!!!!


Good choice, in fact anything off all 3 albums would be a fine choice.
 
For the next 18 mins....

McGoohan's Blues by Roy Harper

So excellent it can't be contained in one vid :)

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magical!!
 
Long pigs - The sun is often out

Still a magnificent album fifteen years later
 
The Mutton Birds - Nature

Underrated New Zealanders should have had more success.
 
Went back to the mid eighties this morning with Peter Gabriel - So

Haven't heard it in years, and you know what it doesn't sound eighties at all. It still sounds fresh today. Fantastic album.
 
Went back to the mid eighties this morning with Peter Gabriel - So

Haven't heard it in years, and you know what it doesn't sound eighties at all. It still sounds fresh today. Fantastic album.

Ooh, think I might do the same. That's what I love about this thread, reminds you to revisit the good stuff. :thumbs:
 
Master of Puppets... been a few years since I listened to it as an album, thoroughly enjoying it today!
 
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A blast from the early nineties this morning - The The (Matt Johnson) with the album Dusk.
 
The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow

Squeeze - Argybargy
 
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Squeeze again, "Cool for Cats" this time

Went to see Jools Holland last Saturday at the Albert Hall, he had Sandy Shaw, Ruby Turner and the guy who wrote and sang Cool for cats-WOW still a brilliant piece of pop music.

Am so into Alabama 3, especially their new album " Shoplifting of Jesus" pure genius.
 
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