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by Mandrake » Dec 13th, '07, 11:23
Sophie wrote:Leona Lewis' new one "Bleeding Love" is ok too

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I much prefer Sodding Romance....
(sorry - couldn't resist!)
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by Sophie » Dec 13th, '07, 11:40

Leona's got all the charm of an open grave!!!!!!!!!!!!! But I do like her latest song.
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by Tomo » Dec 13th, '07, 11:44
Lord Freddie wrote:Tomo, did you used to be a goth by any chance?
This is very early Cure we're talking about. Not exactly "Charlotte Sometimes".
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by Lord Freddie » Dec 13th, '07, 11:57
Sophie wrote::wink: Leona's got all the charm of an open grave!!!!!!!!!!!!! But I do like her latest song.
Like her voice, but I find this song a bit...um....depressing.
You couldn't imagine Same Difference doing such a tune.
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by greedoniz » Dec 13th, '07, 12:14
This week I have mostly been listening to Girl In Port by Okkervil River
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by Tomo » Dec 13th, '07, 12:41
Crikey. Speaking of girls, I'm listening to "Just A Girl" by Dubstar.
Coincidence, eh? It's a reet bu**er at times.
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by Sophie » Dec 28th, '07, 16:57
I really love Back To Black by Amy Wino too...such a Mmmmmmmmmmm record!!

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by Lord Freddie » Dec 28th, '07, 17:08
Currently listening to:
Music for Biscuits by The Mike Sammes Singers
and listening/watching the fab live Sparks DVD called 'Dee Vee Dee'.
Filmed last year at the Forum and I was there right at the front. Best gig I have ever seen.
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by Tomo » Dec 28th, '07, 17:38
I walked into town yesterday and couldn't get "Mouldy Old dough" by Lieutenant Pigeon out of my head. It's quite nice for yomping about the borough.
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by Lord Freddie » Dec 28th, '07, 18:16
Tomo wrote:I walked into town yesterday and couldn't get "Mouldy Old dough" by Lieutenant Pigeon out of my head. It's quite nice for yomping about the borough.
Good stamping music!
I have (really) the best of Lieutenant Pigeon CD and the track 'Dirty Old Man' must be heard to be believed. The CD is sadly missing the brilliant b-side to 'Desperate Dan' called 'Opus 33', another LP classic!!!
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by Tomo » Dec 28th, '07, 19:22
Lord Freddie wrote:and listening/watching the fab live Sparks DVD called 'Dee Vee Dee'.
"This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us" is an utter classic. On the album version, you can hear Ron fall over his fingers playing the electric piano part.
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by Lord Freddie » Dec 28th, '07, 19:31
Nearly everything they've done is wonderful. Their last two albums, "Lil' Beethoven" and "Hello Young Lovers" are, in my opinion, two of the finest works ever recorded and the live versions, with the imaginative visuals, are even more potent.
Next year they are doing 21 gigs in London in a row. Playing all of their albums in order culminating with the world premiere of their new, 21st long player.Not many bands can do that!
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by Tomo » Dec 28th, '07, 19:51
Lord Freddie wrote: Next year they are doing 21 gigs in London in a row. Playing all of their albums in order culminating with the world premiere of their new, 21st long player.Not many bands can do that!
Except for The Fall
Crikey, 21 Fall gigs in a row. I hate to think what sort of madman could bear that much and live.
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by greedoniz » Dec 28th, '07, 20:05
Since Christmas day i have been listening to ME. Yes, I got a ukulele for christmas and have been sharing my talent with all in hearing distance.
Sunny Afternoon by the Kinks and My ding-a-Ling by chuck Berry are going down a storm
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by Tomo » Dec 28th, '07, 20:40
greedoniz wrote:Since Christmas day I have been listening to ME. Yes, I got a ukulele for christmas and have been sharing my talent with all in hearing distance.
Sunny Afternoon by the Kinks and My ding-a-Ling by chuck Berry are going down a storm
Wey hey! Formby G!
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