What are you listening to, right now................
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The new Foo Fighters album is pretty fucking cool. Its not their best work, but it doesn't have to be to be pretty awesome. While their last album was a lot mor emelodic in parts, and they explored that whole acoustic thing, this one is a lot more rocky. I have only been through it twice, but i like it. And as per normal, the first 30 seconds of the album kicks ass. 
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Bit of classic cheese for ya:<br /> 
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 [video=dailymotion;x282pd]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x282pd_clannad-robin-hood_music[/video]
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lol loved that show when I was a nipper, flashback city - esp the waterfall scene with Little John! 
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Oh yeah, loved that show as a kid. I defo need to get one of those stag costumes now. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> 
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[quote name='mariner4life']The new Foo Fighters album is pretty fucking cool. Its not their best work, but it doesn't have to be to be pretty awesome. While their last album was a lot mor emelodic in parts, and they explored that whole acoustic thing, this one is a lot more rocky. I have only been through it twice, but i like it. And as per normal, the first 30 seconds of the album kicks ass.[/QUOTE]<br /> 
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 I'm pretty impressed with it. It's probably their second best album behind The Color and the Shape.<br />
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 Awesome as Fuck from Green Day is pretty good, a decent selection of really old songs on it too (pre-Dookie)
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This Danzig cover is actually pretty damn good:<br /> 
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 [url]http://www.avclub.com/articles/wye-oak-covers-danzig,53066/[/url]
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Been many years since I've dipped into the Stones catalogue, but been playing lots from the Mick Taylor years the past couple weeks. Great stuff. <br /> 
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 What I'm looking for, and what got me playing them, was a live version Bob Dylan did of "Brown Sugar" from his 2002 tour, and I can't find it anywhere, grrrr.
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[quote name='Duluth']I've been listening to a lot of Drag City artists recently - Silver Jews, Bonnie Prince Billy and Bill Callahan<br /> <br />
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 Not many vids around but here 's a fan made one for a Silver Jews song<br />
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 [video=youtube;m5WBiiAOUnU]
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 Might as well throw in some kiwi stuff. I was listening to the Verlaines for the first time in ages yesterday.. they really should have even more recognition in NZ<br />
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 [video=youtube;x6pJ5wwwsZQ]<br />
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 Also been listening to a lot of Pavement/Stepehn Malkmus. I was lucky enough to see Pavement in 3 different cities this year :drinks:<br />
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 Here's Malkmus covering a Verlaines song in NZ (does he really need to read the chorus??)<br />
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 [video=youtube;8-GqgN00Kr0]<br />
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 agreed duluth, underated band in NZ. a lot of really great songs. Saw pavement last year too, at brixton academy. they butchered 'Date with Ikea@ which was one of the songs i was hoping they would play. The SM cover is a bit lame and not a patch on the original
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Have a sweet pink floyd edit:<br /> 
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 [url]http://soundcloud.com/leroc-sportif/pink-floyd-echoes-leroc[/url]
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"You want to make a yaz record."<br /> 
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 [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/1zvbG.jpg[/IMG]<br />
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 [url]http://arawa.fm/post/4959424696/oozay-a-non-scratching-situation[/url]
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[quote name='red terror']live version Bob Dylan did of "Brown Sugar" from his 2002 tour, and I can't find it anywhere, grrrr.[/QUOTE]<br /> 
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 Was just sent a version from an unlabeled concert, and it sounds mighty fine. Pretty much a direct version of the original, with Bob mostly incomprehesible yet clearly changing the Jagger-Richards lyrics "just like a young girl should" and "just like a black girl should" to "just like I knew you would," which at first seemed politically correct, but on closer inspection might be Bob casting himself in the role as the slave owner rather than narrator.





