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Arcade Fire's "Funeral". Not bad stuff. Just finished listening to The Decemberists "Picaresque". I bought them after reading Amazon reviews. Interesting music, wasn't a big fan at first but the music has grown on me and it does vividly evoke a feeling of a bygone era.
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Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsakov.
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John Denver & The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Country Roads

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Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
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...ok, so I'm PCD obsessed. What's wrong with me! 8O

...can I be a pussy cat doll when I grow up? PLLLEEEAAASSSEEEE :biggrin:








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Good to know there are still SOME of us left that haven't succumbed to booty-rap! YA!

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...ok, so I'm PCD obsessed. What's wrong with me! 8O

...can I be a pussy cat doll when I grow up? PLLLEEEAAASSSEEEE :biggrin:








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*gag, retch* They did the world's worst version of Tainted Love. *heave*
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Agreed. Actually...most of the album is terrible!
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Most? come on now Sea... ;)
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All right...it's not the kind of music I'd normally listen to...but, well, certain songs have fit my mood recently (and they got me up dancin' on my chair ;)). Anything that inspires me to be less fuddy duddy is a good thing. :)
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Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf
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Hey Sea, did you know that the song base for the song Beep was a song by ELO? The opening of Evil Woman.

Just some trivia, for ya! :D
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I didn't...but I'll have to check out that song...given it's title! :twisted:
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Seareach wrote:I didn't...but I'll have to check out that song...given it's title! :twisted:
....you frighten me.


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Balon wrote:Hey Sea, did you know that the song base for the song Beep was a song by ELO? The opening of Evil Woman.

Just some trivia, for ya! :D
ELO, now there is a forgotten great 70's group. their greatest hits cd is worth every penny.
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Peven wrote:
Balon wrote:Hey Sea, did you know that the song base for the song Beep was a song by ELO? The opening of Evil Woman.

Just some trivia, for ya! :D
ELO, now there is a forgotten great 70's group. their greatest hits cd is worth every penny.
I listen to that thing constantly. Before they were ELO, back when they were just a dowtowner band, their drummer?

Chevy Chase.

Sweet huh?
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Balon wrote:
Peven wrote:
Balon wrote:Hey Sea, did you know that the song base for the song Beep was a song by ELO? The opening of Evil Woman.

Just some trivia, for ya! :D
ELO, now there is a forgotten great 70's group. their greatest hits cd is worth every penny.
I listen to that thing constantly. Before they were ELO, back when they were just a dowtowner band, their drummer?

Chevy Chase.

Sweet huh?
you're kidding me. wow. i am ashamed not to know that, as a child of the 70's and still stuck in them in many ways. Telephone Line was my favorite song when it came out, i bought the 45, and it still holds up today as a great song. Mr Sunshine and Sweet Talkin Woman are a couple more of my all-time favorite ELO tunes that i never get tired of listening to.
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