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What are you listening to right now?

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Is it the radio? Television? The birds and the bees? An mp3?

I'm currently listening to the Bettye LaVette song 'Before The Money Came'

It's song 9 on her album 'Scene Of A Crime'.

She's been around for decades...broke thru again about 5 years ago after having limited success throughout the previous 4 decades. A great story of perseverance.

So what are you listening to right now?
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Best of the Crazy Frog. NOT!

Just got the new Slash CD, giving it a run.
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im just listening to a heap of songs,courtesy of the internet..
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the clock ticking by til hometime
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Computer keyboards tapping away in the 'quiet study' room of the university library.

Never seen so many people on Facebook! :P
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I'm now listening to an album called 'Bryter Layter' by a somewhat obscure musician from the 70's named Nick Drake. He died of a drug overdose in 1974 at the age of 26.
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the new album by damien marley, seriously it is incredible. been listening to it for two weeks straight.
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A few songs from Massive Attack's latest album have been doing the rounds on my ipod. I like what I've heard so far!
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Proud Pies wrote:the clock ticking by til hometime
Your work is not that boring is it?
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Bob Brozman plays the blues.

Also taped live at the basement last night so I've heard a little of '"Loudon Wainright 3rd" on ABC 2. Got quite a few of his CD's & some LP's. Father of Rufus & Martha as well as another daughter from a differnt marriage Lucy Wainright Roche - Loudon married one of the "Roaches" who sang a song or two on the "Brother where art thou" CD soundtrack to the Coen brothers fim of the same name.

Also put on 2 other LP's recently while washing dishes / cooking tea doing F/A:

1. Crime of the Century - Supertramp - on LP with valve amps warmed nicely - a brilliant Album IMO.

2. Alain Stivell Live - a very old Album who I was into in the 70's in one small part of my life - French Celtic music that really rocked - saw him live at festival Hall in the late 70's great concert & Album & band.
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Cold Chisel's greatest hits at the moment
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None of us are listening to anything new. Gee I wonder why :roll:
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The tinnitus orchestra.
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Giving my Skidrow CD a bit of a hammering at the moment.
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