What are you listening to, right now................
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True to the title of the thread. This is what I'm listening to at this very moment. Having a nostalgia trip filcking around on Youtube and came across this great live version of Johnny Was. Considering it was done in 1999, well past the shelf life a band like SLF should have had, it is great.<br /> 
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 SLF's Hanx live album is in my alltime top10 yet I don't listen too it that much nowdays (I must be getting old). When I do crank it up though, it's a treat. One of the best ever live albums IMO.<br />
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 And yes, that is Bruce Foxton on Bass. He played with the Fingers for 15 years (much longer than he did with The Jam).<br />
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Btw, no disturbance in the force... Jaz has been found working in the Sahara desert. (The Nirvana Symphony??) 
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<img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> It's good stuff and it's good for you. 
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 Track from the UK [i]Pusher[/i] remake trailer.<br />
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 I've seen these guys twice, they play at my friends club. I think they are kinda local to where I am (?), as they've played the same club several times, and seem to be flying under the radar. Don't know very much about them, but they have a fairly cool sound. The chick lead singer is cute, but is mesmerizingly awkward in her movements performing on stage.
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 I used to think that Rick Wakeman was a pretentious poseur, but the more I see him in documentaries I find him quite hilarious.
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 I've seen these guys twice, they play at my friends club. I think they are kinda local to where I am (?), as they've played the same club several times, and seem to be flying under the radar. Don't know very much about them, but they have a fairly cool sound. The chick lead singer is cute, but is mesmerizingly awkward in her movements performing on stage.<br />
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 That's cool. I think she's a bit of an odd ball, and undertook years of formal musical training. Reminds me a bit of Zola Jesus.<br />
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 Their album's got lots of good reviews (from Pitchfork etc), but they dont seem to have had a break out.
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"Hysteria" and "Map of the Problematique" are two of my very favourite songs. 
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 Has a nice post- new wave synthpop vibe, I've been giving the album quite a few plays the past few months.







