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29 April 2019

8.33pm


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15 February 2015

@Kaniffee said
Still love Fearless tho![]()
You say the hill's too steep to climb?
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15 November 2018

My dad is listening to Abbey Road and it’s loud enough that I can hear it too.
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7.15am

19 December 2018

Kaniffee said
Still love Fearless tho
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Good to see some Taylor Swift love around here
Tonight back on the White Album . Yer Blues quite suits my mood when I’m on the running machine, which is “wanna dieeeee”
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6.33pm

14 March 2017

McCartney by Paul McCartney .
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3.55am

26 January 2017

Frank Ocean - Forrest Gump
I know you Forrest
I know you wouldn't hurt a beetle
But you're so buff, and so strong
I'm nervous Forrest
Forrest GumpMy fingertips, and my lips, they burn
From the cigarettes
Forrest Gump you run my mind, boy
Running on my mind boy
Forrest Gump
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5.41pm

14 June 2016

I heard so much negative stuff about reputation, but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It was definitely not one of her best though. Fearless is still gonna sit at the top for me right beside Red as well.
On the drive to vegas I was able to listen to all 6 disc's of the White Album 50th box. Best box set I've ever heard
Back in June I heard I Doors song in Mod Pizza, and since then I've just wanted to dive into their catalog. Now that I'm home I have, starting at their first album. I'm currently on their 3rd album, "Waiting For The Sun".
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5.54pm

17 December 2017

8.00pm

14 June 2016

It’s a foggy early morning, I have a dressing gown, a beanie and a blanket on, listening to the White Album outtakes through my iPod.
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8.44pm


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15 February 2015

@TheWalrusWasBrian said
The Resistance by Muse because my server commanded it. I like it so far.![]()
EXCELLLLLLENT! We'll make a Muser of ye yet!
@Timothy said
It’s a foggy early morning, I have a dressing gown, a beanie and a blanket on, listening to the White Album outtakes through my iPod.
Sounds lovely.
I'm listening to space reggae (the band is supposed to learn this song) -
but I plan to get some Morricone out and draw some spaghetti-Western stuff in a bit.
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14 June 2016

Moved on to John Lennon Anthology. Listening to Mr Hyde’s Gone (Don’t Be Afraid). I maintain there’s nothing better than John with just his voice and a guitar, or piano.
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6.06am

29 April 2019

Beatlebug said
@TheWalrusWasBrian said
The Resistance by Muse because my server commanded it. I like it so far.
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EXCELLLLLLENT! We'll make a Muser of ye yet!
When I think of Muse I think of them being the good part of the twilight movies. Those movies do get too much hate but they're also not very fun to be forced into watching as an 8-10 year old so i appreciated there being some good music at least.
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15 February 2015

Twilight didn't deserve Muse but they got them anyway, fortunately for you. Why on earth would someone make a child watch those films? I wouldn't consider that age-appropriate or particularly interesting at that age.
Me dad just got Paul Simon's Graceland so that's what we're listening to. I like it so far. My sister is determined to hate it and is very grouchy about it.
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26 January 2017

Yay, Graceland A wonderful album.
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7.12pm

1 December 2009

Yes, Graceland is very cool listening (and some of the best bass guitar I've heard!)
I'm catching up on "Something About the Beatles" podcasts...right now ep# 169, "In the studio 1969"
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9.40pm


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15 February 2015

I'm listening to it again (trying to keep from listening to 'Crimson Queen' by the Warning on repeat any more than I already have) and I agree. 'Tis an excellent album with fabulous instrumentation, I predict it will be getting quite a lot of play in the coming days. Summer travelling music.
4.34am

26 January 2017

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15 February 2015

Beatlebug said
I'm listening to it again (trying to keep from listening to 'Crimson Queen' by the Warning on repeat any more than I already have) and I agree. 'Tis an excellent album with fabulous instrumentation, I predict it will be getting quite a lot of play in the coming days. Summer travelling music.![]()
I think my favourite part of this whole album is a toss-up between the bass solo in 'You Can Call Me Al' (best part of an otherwise good, albeit maddeningly catchy, song) and the slide lick/minor chord in 'Graceland'.
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29 April 2019

Beatlebug said
Twilight didn't deserve Muse but they got them anyway, fortunately for you.Why on earth would someone make a child watch those films? I wouldn't consider that age-appropriate or particularly interesting at that age.
My mom really liked them. I stopped at Eclipse though. I refused to watch Jacob imprinting on a 2 year old.
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