A beauty. |
I was looking for bands similar to the psych folk group Espers and stumbled upon this dude. Really good :yeah: |
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I am listening to Yes's latest "single". ^_^
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listening to an mp3 comp some rabid fan made and put on the Net |
Uptight - Lauren Loretto
I can't link to other sites yet so you will have to search for it yourself, sorry :( I'm addicted to this song atm :D Sarah. |
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You may now proceed with telling and SHOWING us what music is invading your ear holes right now. Thanks! One of Otis Redding's best and most recognizable songs. I never get tired of it. |
I love the sample that they used for this track but I can't remember exactly where I heard it from before. |
i know this is really getting old but i'm listening to another rupaul song right now:
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Saddam Hussein on the drums. |
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here we go. |
no idea why this is on a Cocteau Twins comp - i think the vocals are done by Liz Fraser |
Never been huge on Third Eye Blind... but i keep coming back to this song. |
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Possibly my favorite Canadian band. |
Love there older stuff :tramp: |
"Now" (album) is hardly as good as "Embrya" but it is still pretty good. |
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Hearing Robert Palmer singing a cover of T. Rex's "Get It On (Bang A Gong)" inspired me to listen to some T. Rex songs I hadn't heard before.
One was "The Slider," which I felt was noteworthy because in it Marc Bolan mentions a bumblebee (and few songs mention bumblebees). Also, his odd metaphors leave me perplexed but kind of interested. :) T. Rex - "The Slider" "I could never understand The wind at all Was like a ball of love. I could never never see The cosmic sea Was like a bumblebee. And when I'm sad I slide" |
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holy crap these kids are good. |
I love the fact that the whole song is about it building. |
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Such a great band, and such great guys. |
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And speaking of fantastic albums, here's what I'm listening to. |
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