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Something soothing, I need it right now.... Pachelbels Canon in D Major.

"It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand

our banking and monetary system, for if they did,

I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."

 

Henry Ford

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George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba

 

 

Something soothing, I need it right now.... Pachelbels Canon in D Major.

 

 

Are you both at a wedding? :)

 

 

I'm listening to very little other than Prolapse at the moment, the most underrated band of the 90's IMO.

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Just started listening to the seahorses and they're fantastic!

"Only by understanding what a rebellion accomplishes can we see its limitations. A rebellion disrupts the society, but it does not provide what is necessary to establish a new social order." James and Grace Lee Boggs.

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And again. Amazing how bands, after you see them live, take on whole new meanings.

 

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Now playing: Glasvegas - f*** You, It's Over

via FoxyTunes

 

 

Indeed. Glasvegas are stunningly good, the album is by far my favourite in a long while, since Up the Bracket at least.

 

Musically similar to the original, but, vocally.................... dreadful. :)

 

 

Brandon Flowers is a terrible singer, he barely gets away with it on studio recordings, but when you hear him live it's actually quite cringeworthy :rolleyes: Oh aye, and he just looks like a total tit as well.

 

 

Listening to the Manic Street Preachers cover of "Umbrella", rather good :)

 

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Cast - Fine Time

 

Cast and Suede, two bands I would love to have been able to see! :(

"In a country lacerated by the sharp shards of broken brown-eyed promises, in a world bent low by the burden of disease, war and the price of Thunderbird, who is left to make full account of God and Britain's depleted moral mini bar? Yes, it's the surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken Caesar!"

 

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