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SteveB

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Sacha said:
Listening to the wonderful tones of The Dirtbombs. Great band. And if you have read this, I demand that you go and buy their stuff. Go on, you villains, buy! Or I'll get angry.

Or cry.

One of the two.

I just wanted to state for the record that I did not read your post, and therefore I feel I'm not bound by any demands which may or may not have been made in such a post, if indeed the post even exists...
 

Tokkes

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Franz Ferdinand - You could have it so much better
Deep Purple - Rapture of the deep
Starsailor - On the outside
Vinnie Moore - The maze
 

Fuzzy Dustmite

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  1. Bloodhound Gang - Hefty Fine
  2. Coheed & Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness

Other than that I cycle through AC/DC & Iron Maiden albums.
 

sir funkytown

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I don't even really listen to music for fun anymore.The only stuff in my cd player are tunes I am working on for shows and learning.I have about 6 hours of old school R&b in my MP3 player ,I'm deciding what tunes to use for a show I have coming up with some very good players.Lets see...I have the latin bass book cd's,ABBA's greatest hits,Off The Wall(perpetualy working on the bass line for "rock with you"),a great collection of 80's dance tunes,a Jamie Abersold CD of the blues in 12 keys and a bunch of burned Cd's that have random tunes on them in case I get bored.
 

Norrin Radd

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This week?

Eric Johnson - Bloom

Steve Morse - Stress Fest

Joe Satriani - Strange Beautiful Music

Steve Vai - Real Illusions vol. 1

Sonny Landreth - Grant Street
 

bovinehost

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1. Some unnamed Hall & Oates bootleg from 1978 or so with Jon Siegler on bass.

2. Buddy and Julie Miller.

3. The Tubes "Young and Rich".

4. Rob Fetters, "Musician".

5. Jill Sobule "Underdog".

Go forth and seek.

Jack
 

Oldtoe

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XTC "Apple Venus vol. 1" and "Wasp Star"

Elvis Costello and the Imposters "The Delivery Man"

Porcupine Tree "Deadwing"

Yes "Magnification"

Frank Sinatra greatest hits stuff

Anxiously awaiting my Psychodots CDs.
 

mcvinyl

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Brisbane Australia
Buddy Guy - Bring 'em In
Foo Fighters - In Your Honor
Jimmy Barnes - Double Hapiness
G3 - Live in Tokyo
Carlton & Lukather - No Substitutions
 

Sacha

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London
No no no, listen to what I'm listening to. It'll make everyone rejoice about how good music is.

Brighten The Corners by Pavement. Excellent album. Go and buy it or....or....er....I'll cut your hair off.
 

blackspy

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EB Radio seems to have died on me in Firefox with the new Macromedia Flash release. Not just that, lots of other flash sites.
 

Dude's Keeper

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currently reliving my high school years listening to Tower of Power, Greatest Hits.....what a fabulous player Rocco is.
 
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