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On The CD Player Today (take 3)

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Public Enemy 'It Takes A Nation...' (really looking forward to the Brixton gig!)

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Boards of Canada 'Music Has The Right To Children'
 
just finished listening to an electro-ey house mix i did a couple of years ago.

dunno what to put on now. maybe carl craig or something.
 
Thanks to the random thingy I've just had Tears For Fears' splendid 'Shout' and now have the rather unexpected but glorious King Crimsons' 'Court Of The Crimson King.'

Smashing.

Followed by 'Paranoid Android'.

Crikey.

I like your random thingy's thinking. :)

Today's listening

Duke Ellington: The Complete Live at Newport 1956
Blondie: Plastic Letters
Mary Margaret O'Hara: Miss America
 
last night as I drifted off to sleep...

kids - ost
cougar - law

this morning...

the screaming trees - anthology
the drum and bass fiesta cd1 - complied by dj suv
 
A collection of Mark Lanegan B sides and odds and ends.
Johnny Cash - at Folsom Prison
Nirvana - Unplugged in NY

I think I might need to cheer things up in a minute.......
 
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
Gil Scot-Heron - Reflections
Gil Scot-Heron - Ghetto Style
A Silver Mt Zion - This is Our Punk Rock
Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express
Kraftwerk - The Mix
 
king khan and the shrines - mr. supernatural

v :cool:

They're great, aren't they! (-Got to admit though, I'd never even heard of them until a few weeks ago.)

Was listening to their What Is album last week. Is it too obvious to say that on the more frantic tracks like Land Of The Freak and (How Can I Keep You) Outta Harm's Way, I can really hear that anxious evangelism of Ian Svenonius?

Third-hand retro as hell (-and as a result, kind of pointless), but it's so well executed and simply great fun, and I just can't help loving it.

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