Nice one, Michael
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Ch-ch-choice!radiojamaica wrote:Nice one, Michael
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Good album Z man!
I'm either getting old or soft (or both) as I'm listening to Lana Del ray - Video games again.
I'm either getting old or soft (or both) as I'm listening to Lana Del ray - Video games again.
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I've been listening to "Scott Walker sings Jaques Brel" (a compilation of the Brel songs from Scott, Scott 2, and Scott 3)
As Blast might say, Au suivant!
As Blast might say, Au suivant!
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It might have something to do with shortage of sleep as I'm digging her singles tooHom_Corleone wrote:I'm either getting old or soft (or both) as I'm listening to Lana Del ray - Video games again.
I don't need the album, but I am gonna go see her live at the Werchter festival...
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Awesome choice, sir.markfiend wrote:I've been listening to "Scott Walker sings Jaques Brel" (a compilation of the Brel songs from Scott, Scott 2, and Scott 3)
As Blast might say, Au suivant!
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It's not half bad. In fact it's bloody brilliant.mh wrote:Awesome choice, sir.markfiend wrote:I've been listening to "Scott Walker sings Jaques Brel" (a compilation of the Brel songs from Scott, Scott 2, and Scott 3)
As Blast might say, Au suivant!
I've seen Anna Fur Laxis do a burlesque routine to Scott Walker's version of Next. Awesome.
Youchoob linky here but they've redubbed it (copyright reasons?) and it's definitely NSFW
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Try Scott 4 for some real proto-goff goodness too.markfiend wrote:It's not half bad. In fact it's bloody brilliant.mh wrote:Awesome choice, sir.markfiend wrote:I've been listening to "Scott Walker sings Jaques Brel" (a compilation of the Brel songs from Scott, Scott 2, and Scott 3)
As Blast might say, Au suivant!
I've seen Anna Fur Laxis do a burlesque routine to Scott Walker's version of Next. Awesome.
Youchoob linky here but they've redubbed it (copyright reasons?) and it's definitely NSFW
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Thank god for newspapers?radiojamaica wrote:
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Nope, this LP has been in the collection for ages... not too much clicks'n'ticks so no need for a replacement either.Obviousman wrote: Thank god for newspapers?
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Of course, their selection is a bit obvious I guessradiojamaica wrote:Nope, this LP has been in the collection for ages... not too much clicks'n'ticks so no need for a replacement either.Obviousman wrote: Thank god for newspapers?
Ordered this in the UK as a gift earlier and now found out I could've had it in Antwerp for 15 EUR less or so. Lesson learnt: Support your local multinational stores rather than the far away ones! Question, which one do I keep here
Good stuff though!
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I am a huge fan of his! Every record is good, but Horse Soldier is hard to top. He puts on a good show, too. His guitar player is phenomenal.Jim wrote:
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Have you heard Losin' Lately Gambler yet? Very nice. I'll probably be going to see him again in a few weeks.
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