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July 24

Bartok's String Quartets.

July 27

Listened to some Led Zeppelin for a while and then popped the Zombies in (their best album, Odyssey and Oracle, is the British Pet Sounds)
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Listening to TISM.
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A very rich and mellow jazz CD; At Long last Love by the George Masso Tentet. 8)
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Listening to the Revolting Cocks - Cattle Grind.
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I tried to download them, with no success. Bah.
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Yes but you got one from me! What did you think?
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Uncle Tupelo : still feel gone.
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Ur-Vile wrote:Yes but you got one from me! What did you think?
It's strange. I'll have to listen to it again.
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hey yall no what like the best band ever is? led zeppelin...n the ramones...n the cars...n nirvana...n van halen...n lots of bands to that effect

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All of those bands do rock, Pro.


I'm currently listening to the Psychedelic Furs
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Wow, ProRider? Haven't seen you for a while...
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I'm listening to Mozart's Requiem. He's rocking my socks--putting them into overdrive, in fact.
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I like the way that Requiem is worked into the movie Amadeus. It emphasizes the dramatic grandeur.
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I'm listening to Finntroll's latest album, Nattfodd. Finntroll, like Ensiferum, have a viking element to their sound; but where Ensiferum use guitar melodies evocative of stylised medieval settings, Finntroll use keyboards to inject that quality into their songs. If anyone (Syl perhaps) wants to try a song, I'd recommend one called Trollhammeren.
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I'm listening to Levellers. The songs I downloaded of Kazaa.
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Already have it, Cov. Good stuff. Ensiferum has a new one, too. Iron.
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Has anyone listened to Levellers apart from me? :P Or am lonely in that department? :P
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I've never knowingly listened to the Levellers. maybe I'll download something and see what I think.
Caer Sylvanus wrote:Already have it, Cov. Good stuff. Ensiferum has a new one, too. Iron.
I got the new Ensiferum one recently. I don't think it's as good as the first, though there are some decent songs on it.
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Listening to Radiohead's Kid A for the first time. Awesomeness.
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Really couldn't tolerate Kid A. OK Computer, awesome. Insomniac, pretty good. I appreciated where they were going with Kid A, but sonically, it really got on my nerves.
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