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    I had never listened to opera before except for that cool Delibes Flower Duet.
    When I heard Emma Shaplin, I was blown away - had it permanently blasting out for about two months. What a great voice.

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    4 Jul 2004 - 11:04 AM
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    Oh it's all looking a bit serious on here now, just like to point out that now I'm listening to the mighty Half Man Half Biscuits' "mcintyre treadmore and davitt", accept no substitute!!!!

    Trumpton Riots!

    sludden
    4 Jul 2004 - 2:32 PM
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    Yep!
    "...tell PC McGarry to get himself a mate,
    and arm themselves with CS gas, they're gonna be out late!"

    ...and I know what I want for Christmas!!!

    Ian G W
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    4 Jul 2004 - 3:27 PM
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    "....There is nothing better in life,
    than writing on the sole of your slipper with a biro..."

    Great stuff.

    misty
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    4 Jul 2004 - 7:40 PM
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    the Yeah Yeah Yeah's, tori amos, NiNe iNch Nails, St. germaine or Pink Floyd

    pulsar69
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    6 Jul 2004 - 12:44 AM
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    Well i am listening to a band called Lamb , they are a cross between Dido and Bjork and are very good , they did a track called Goreki , and as mad as it may seem its the one tune i would have played at my funeral ! and thats saying something

    Might be a bit mainstreaam for you lot but I've just stuck Parallel Lines by Blondie on for the first time in about ten years ....boy does this bring back memories ....all of a sudden I'm 14 years old again!! ....class

    Absolute class Bobsy - you won't find any complaints about Blondie here.

    (well not with me anyhow)

    deviant
    7 Jul 2004 - 11:50 AM
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    Currently listening to an oldie PWEI and "Their Law" featuring a very young Prodigy...

    Depends on my mood entirely

    c_evans99
    7 Jul 2004 - 4:06 PM
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    The wrong type of keyboard but Bach's Goldberg Variations...

    Ceri

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    I did a search for "Neil Young" and discovered this thread. I had just read an article in the news about his new concert movie "Neil Young; Heart of Gold" debuting next Friday. I'm going to be listening to his new album Prairie Winds as soon as I can find it.

    From the Toronto Star today;

    The first half of Neil Young: Heart of Gold is devoted to new album Prairie Wind, with Young accompanying himself on guitar, harmonica, piano and banjo before a painted backdrop of wheat fields and grain silos. It looks like hes actually out on the Canadian Prairies, where he and his family lived for a spell.

    The second half canvasses his huge catalogue of hits, including Heart of Gold, Old Man, Harvest Moon, Needle and the Damage Done, Comes a Time and the films emotional highlight, a cover of fellow Canuck Ian Tysons Four Strong Winds.

    Young calls the song the most beautiful record I ever heard in my life, and says he used to play it over and over on the jukebox when he was a teenager.

    Just fished out three Neil Young LPs.. 'Sleeps With Angels', 'Neil Young with Crazy Horse' and 'Hawks & Doves'. Takes me back to the nights, and early mornings listening to them blasting, out at high volume.
    Along with Pink Floyd 'Dark side of The Moon' with its' frighteningly realistic Ticking Clocks and Helicopters sounds.
    Mostly have Local radio on whilst computing.
    Col

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    3 Feb 2006 - 10:26 AM
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    Everything Joe Cocker sang is normally playing somewhere lol

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