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Post by Cleopas » 05 Aug 2006, 10:27

Workingman's Dead - The Grateful Dead. My dad has an amazing collection of albums.

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Post by gilo » 09 Aug 2006, 23:24

I've been lonely for so long - Frederick Knight. Thanks Ines. :D

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Post by Jackson Priest » 11 Aug 2006, 17:37

The Bee Gees - More Than A Woman.
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Post by Dadaist » 14 Aug 2006, 09:56

Jarvis Cocker - "Cu**s Are Still Running The World"


http://myspace.com/jarvspace

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Post by Jackson Priest » 14 Aug 2006, 16:02

Midlake - The Trials Of Van Occupanther. Very good.
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Post by ali » 17 Aug 2006, 17:31

Roddy Woomble - My secret is my silence

I never liked anything by that rock band he's in (can't remember the name) but this solo effort of his is very good indeed.

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Post by Jackson Priest » 17 Aug 2006, 21:56

The 94 minute long intro to Thieves Like Us by New Order
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Post by seanie » 22 Aug 2006, 20:47

Mornington Crescent

Belle and Sebastian

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Post by arachnid » 22 Aug 2006, 21:47

My husband coughing and spluttering!!! He's got a mancold :wink:
Why be scared????

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Post by Poppy » 22 Aug 2006, 22:16

arachnid wrote:My husband coughing and spluttering!!! He's got a mancold :wink:
Oh dear :cry:

Poor you :wink:

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Post by arachnid » 22 Aug 2006, 22:37

Thanks Poppy, appreciate your sympathy!! :lol:
Why be scared????

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Post by Novastar » 24 Aug 2006, 17:22

A re-recording of "At the drop of a hat" by Flanders and Swann.

It was on the Monday morning the gasman came to call
My gastap wouldn't turn, I wasn't getting gas at all
He pulled up all the skirting board to try and find the mains
and I had to call a carpenter to put them back again

Oh there's always work for the working man to do

pom pom pom pom da da da da

It was on the Tuesday morning the carpenter came around...

I will happily post more lyrics if anyone doesn't know this wonderful song...

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Post by Maria » 03 Sep 2006, 11:18

Marya wrote:Rocco Deluca & The Burden - I trust you to kill me
Went to see Rocco Deluca and the Burden last night at King Tut's in Glasgow. The guy can certainly play guitar. Great atmosphere. Only downside was sharing the late train back from Glasgow with a load of drunken Scottish football fans and equally drunken Robbie Williams fans. It was all kilts and pink stetsons :?
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Post by Pal of Porty » 03 Sep 2006, 11:52

Marya wrote:It was all kilts and pink stetsons :?
Sounds brill! 8)
Justice delayed is justice denied.

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Post by Porty » 11 Sep 2006, 09:02

I hope you have listened to The View's single : Wasted Little DJ's. I heard it once and it had approx the same effect as when I first heard "You can Call me Al". It is awesome.

Sounds like a mixture between the Skids, Morrissey and The Jam. If Bob Jefferson doesn't like it I will eat my hat. :D

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Post by ali » 11 Sep 2006, 10:54

Porty wrote: Sounds like a mixture between the Skids, Morrissey and The Jam. If Bob Jefferson doesn't like it I will eat my hat. :D

I was looking forward to hearing this until you mentioned Morrissey. You've spoiled it now.

:? :(

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Post by Porty » 11 Sep 2006, 11:49

Morrssey is only a mild influence.

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Post by gilo » 11 Sep 2006, 11:53

Don't apologise for Morrissey. If Ali's suggesting what I think he's suggesting then Ali's simply made a mistake. I like the song.

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Post by Maria » 11 Sep 2006, 12:03

They remind me a bit of Fountains of Wayne.
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Post by ali » 11 Sep 2006, 14:19

Marya wrote:They remind me a bit of Fountains of Wayne.
I like the Fountains of Wayne so now I'm looking forward to hearing it again! :lol:

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Post by ali » 11 Sep 2006, 14:21

ali wrote:
Marya wrote:They remind me a bit of Fountains of Wayne.
I like the Fountains of Wayne so now I'm looking forward to hearing it again! :lol:

Is it Fountains of Wayne or The Fountains of Wayne?? :?

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Post by Maria » 11 Sep 2006, 14:30

ali wrote:
ali wrote:
Marya wrote:They remind me a bit of Fountains of Wayne.
I like the Fountains of Wayne so now I'm looking forward to hearing it again! :lol:

Is it Fountains of Wayne or The Fountains of Wayne?? :?
Just plain Fountains of Wayne. There isn't really another group out there called The Fountains of Wayne is there? How weird would that be 8)
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Post by Dadaist » 12 Sep 2006, 13:47

Watch Your Step Kid / Kicking Your A**e / You Suckas - Ninja Spice

Ninja Spice tribute thread on RFP forum :

http://z14.invisionfree.com/Radio_Free_ ... owtopic=52

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Post by Skeely » 12 Sep 2006, 15:59

Excellent stuff, cheers. Incidentally, you can find a few more tunes at this address (open directory).

http://philliproebuck.com/media/

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Post by Dadaist » 28 Sep 2006, 11:02

I'm listening to this :

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The cookie monster sings "I lost my cookie on the dancefloor".

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Post by impossiblevoices » 28 Sep 2006, 12:22

I am listenting to the rubbish new DJ Shadow album, 'The Outsider'

Has anyone else heard it yet...?

^^Dada, if ever there was a tune to remix...!
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Post by Black Mamba » 30 Sep 2006, 10:50

Listening a lot to the Kill Bill soundtracks at the moment. I like all sorts of music from opera to metal. It's nice to have a wide range to suit whatever mood I'm in.
Also been listening to Knickleback recently

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 30 Sep 2006, 23:27

Bowie - Young Americans. Timeless. Essential listening.

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Post by bellybabe » 05 Oct 2006, 13:46

Nick Cave - Tupelo.
All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt!

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Post by rapunzell » 05 Oct 2006, 15:48

Venus in Furs by the Velvet Underground

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Post by Jackson Priest » 05 Oct 2006, 15:57

Bellybabe wrote:Nick Cave - Tupelo.
good wobble board.
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Post by AmericanaOK » 06 Oct 2006, 12:41

I had assumed that you'd all be listening to AmericanaOK Podcasts 24/7 8) How wrong I was.
Now that's Americana! [b][url=http://www.americanaok.com]AmericanaOK[/url][/b] Reporting to both the [b]Euro Americana Chart[/b] and [b]Freeform American Roots Chart[/b]. Podcasts via [b]iTunes[/b].

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