[Duke] What Are You Listening To Right Now? [Forever]

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Monstrum Sepsis - Thermodynamics
Fugue State Audio - plugins, samples, etc.
Support the Union of Musicians and Allied Workers

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dirty oscillators wrote:Interpol - Rest My Chemistry

:love: ...awesome song.
Interpol!!!! :hail: :hail: :love:

I have their first CD, which rules, and have heard some stuff on the 2nd but I don't recognize the title... is it new? I heard they had a new one coming out soon

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mayan wrote:Morning, Morning - the Fugs
The Fugs too!!! :hail:

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Frampton comes alive

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softmachine-volume 1
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as above-volume 2
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Unkle - War Stories

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Zappa - Thing-fish

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the monkees-head
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A medley of rousing patriotic songs, full of flag-waving and jingoism.






Okay, nobody believes that, do they? How about:

Double Action -- Paul Moravec

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Just over:

Our Town -- Aaron Copland
(orchestral music to accompany the film version of Thornton Wilder's play; pure Americana without nationalism, sentiments equipt with hard edges)

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Marty Friedman - Loudspeaker

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A very beautiful quiet piece on Last.fm "Artists similar to Janek Schaefer" channel. Rhythmbox' Last.fm plugin seems broken, so I don't see a title.

Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.
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Fireworks. It's getting dark here. I can't see the explosions but they're all around. The cats are getting nervous but haven't hidden under the furniture yet.

Wish we could get to the riverside but it's bound to be completely stuffed with cars and people. Just across the Powhatan River (aka the James) is Dogwood Dell, a park venue where there's a big professional fireworks display every year.

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On the radio: a program examining each song on the Beatles' "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"... and sometimes dissecting with stone knives. (At least one of the commentators providing "insight" and analysis describes what sounds to me like the hunt -- dogs and horn -- as a barnyard with a trumpeting elephant running through it.)

Parts of the program were pretty good but I'm glad it's over. At least I've been reinforced in my belief that it was Right and Good to write a shameless filk of "She's Leaving Home." (It's about a young woman discovering gardening and the joys of tilling the soil with fork and shovel. "She's Heaving Loam.")

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