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radiojamaica wrote:Was listening to some more Roy Orbison and Aretha Franklin classics earlier this morning and now fully indulging in this beautiful thing:
yes I think I will have a look at that now too..
"I think insipid music is very dangerous. It's a narcotic for the nation as you very well know."
Pista wrote:The little brat downstairs charging around the flat in what sounds like clogs.
A spot of Ahráyeph at high volume should remedy that.
neighbours don't you just love 'em sometimes, mine have gone more DIY mad than usual with what sounds like a floorboard sander so I figure industrial vs industrial combat:
"I think insipid music is very dangerous. It's a narcotic for the nation as you very well know."
Pista wrote:The little brat downstairs charging around the flat in what sounds like clogs.
A spot of Ahráyeph at high volume should remedy that.
neighbours don't you just love 'em sometimes, mine have gone more DIY mad than usual with what sounds like a floorboard sander so I figure industrial vs industrial combat:
strange...I was listening to that half an hour ago...onto this now:
The Knife-Shaking the Habitual
i love that free preview, at last you can check if you like album and decide: like- add to list and but, don't like- forget about that.