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Have The Smiths - Complete on shuffle. I think they might be the only band where I don't dislike a single song they did.

 

Shame Morrissey had to go and seriously taint the legacy of the band with his recent comments and support for the EDL.

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What's Going On - Marvin Gaye.  This was a groundbreaking album in 1971.  I remember how several tracks were on constant replay on the jukebox in my school's cafeteria.  (I went to a Catholic HS in VA).  Grab a copy and listen.  The subjects are as poignant today as they were then.  

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I have been hooked on this album for the past week. It’s a collab with a bunch of current artists from Justin Bieber to Eminem. But it’s really great I think. 

 

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TOOL!!! New album coming soon!! This was released yesterday!! It is VERY tool. Almost 11 minutes of everything you’ve been missing the last decade+. Tool is definitely in my top 5 all time favorite bands. ??????⚒?⛏?

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Lol. So a cool thing happened to me today! I saw a post on my favorite bands fan page of someone talking about their new album that drops tomorrow, so I said I was jelly and a moment later an *undisclosed source* sent me the entire new album!!!! I bet I’ve listened to it through 4 times already! Lolol!!! My lucky day I guess. ?

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Alanis Morisette, Jagged Little Pill.  A great album of songs.

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I’ve been on a chill vibe lately and this band is my ambrosia!

 

 

 

On the second one the thumbnail shows cows, and yes these cows actually come up to the fence and listen to the band. Khruangbin likes to play in a barn to record their albums. They take cues from the cows to find out if the direction they are going is right or not. The cows walk away if they don’t like the song.

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31 minutes ago, Debra Michelle said:

Sammy Hagar,I Can't Drive 55

Wow that's a good oldie!   I remember he drove a Ferrari 512BB in the video.  I read Eddie Van Halen also owned one.

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Proper English Country Music, You americans have just lost your Country Music Dominance. Well you did in 1976 actually. But never relised it.

You cant beat a bit of Somerset Oooo ahhh

 

The Wurzels. Combine harvester.

 

 

 

Attention: Tongue in Cheek Post.  Just coz I can ?

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Respighi's  [sic] Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite # 2.

 

Carolyn Marie

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On 9/2/2019 at 11:29 AM, Maid In Bedlam said:

Proper English Country Music, You americans have just lost your Country Music Dominance. Well you did in 1976 actually. But never relised it.

You cant beat a bit of Somerset Oooo ahhh

 

The Wurzels. Combine harvester 

 

Attention: Tongue in Cheek Post.  Just coz I can ?

 

 

Here’s the remix to that song from 2001 lol.

 

 

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Today I have been going back to the days of  when It all meant something

 

Siouxsie And The Banshees - Spellbound. She was in my record stack. God my neighbours must hated me at times. But I still regress back to the queen of Goth sometimes

 

 

 

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I just found this on YouTube! She’s a transgender women from The Netherlands? I think. Anyway I love this song already.

 

 

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My husband and I  love this song,both ZZ Top fans.Our first dance when we got married 4 years ago

 

Our first dance song

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ZZ Top. Old school. Respect to you Debra.

 

For me its Metal Sunday.

 

Who could ask for any band more iconic.

 

Iron Maiden.

 

 

This is one of my personal favorites.

 

Just part of my desert island disks collection

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