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  1. Nah. I like seeing what albums people are listening to, whether it is in part or in whole doesn't really matter
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  2. Le Orme - Felona E Sorona Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso - Darwin! Gentle Giant - Free Hand (Steven Wilson mix)
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  3. Well, this is a scheduled flight to Cuba.
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  4. Ah, wait a minute. I've just been told that Simon has requested a plane ticket for Budapest. So he's definitely getting warmer.
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  5. Good! Now we're getting somewhere. Now, here's the start of the movie. I see snow!
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  7. Him say Leatherhead Rep like do play with Redfoot tribe.
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  8. Why do you think 73 has this outrageous accent?
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  9. Going for the One - YES
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  10. Now, zis afternoon, we have monsieur's favorite -- ze jugged hare. Ze hare is very high, and ze sauce is very rich, with truffles, anchovies, , , and .
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  11. i put on an album. if it's one i'm familiar with i list it as it's playing. If it's a new release or one i haven't heard, I listen to the whole thing list it then put my detailed thoughts. There's really no wrong way to do it. Mick
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  12. It's all in a days work for...Bicycle Repair Man!
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  14. Likes games, eh? Knew she would. Likes games, eh? She's been around a bit, been around?
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  15. Hi Mick and others, There's a very moving track hidden away on Midnights. It's a bonus track on the 3am version, 'Bigger Than The Whole Sky'. If my reading of it is correct, it's about a miscarriage. It's very rare for this grief to be discussed, let alone be the subject of a song. It's not an unusual grief to suffer; it's just barely spoken of. The lyrics are simple, not load with imagery, but all the more intense for that. A woman speaking with honesty of such an intimate private pain is a fearless thing for her to do and enormously powerful to listen to.
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  17. Astronomy - Blue Oyster Cult
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  18. Mirrors - Blue Oyster Cult
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  19. Geez, Chicago is manhandling New England
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  20. X-Ray Eyes -- Blue Oyster Cult
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  21. Warwickshire had dismissed the Kalahari Batsmen for 140.
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  22. I don't know why but this album showed up on a feed today so I went with it. My sister is 7 years older so she was 15 when this album was released ( 1963 ) and I was 8. She bought the album in 1963 and that was the start of my music education. Thanks Sis !!! My favorite song off the album and it's from George.
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  23. Just check the replies to your post history. It HAS to be LITTERED with them.
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  24. The blood pours down these chutes and the mangled flesh slurps into these...
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  25. Toad the Wet Sprocket - Something's Always Wrong
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  26. Can we agree on giving yellow cards to any goalkeeper that falls to the ground with the ball after making an easy save, while being one or two goals ahead at the time? Damn clowns, the whole bunch of them.
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  29. Phillies in. Now please, let's sweep out the YankMes.
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  30. Wayne's World 2 "I bet those guys actually have pacemakers by now!"
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  35. Happy Birthday! Hope everybody treats you like a rock star.
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  36. Hey, that's what I thought! Last year's black version looked great, but this year's . . . not so much.
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  37. The increasing number of short weeks take a toll. Less and less time to recuperate.
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  38. The Green Bay Packers are a double-digit underdog for the first time in decades. As I said before, the sky is falling here in Packer Land.....
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  39. He is definitely up there for me, but not necessarily #1. For me, he is competing with John Entwistle (an amazing mix of virtuosity and melody), Pete Thomas from Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Paul McCartney (can't remember where he's from), Pino Palladino and I suppose Jaco, although my days of listening to Weather Report are over. (I do adore his playing on Joni Mitchell's work, however...) Geddy's playing has been consistently inventive and good. I'm not crazy about all of his sonic choices...I think he lost his way in the mid 80s, but I think sonically most rock music did, haha. I'm also not the biggest fan of his later, more strummy - chordy style, nor his slightly over-driven tone. I think he went a little too far with it at times. Near the end of his life, Entwistle went for this really over driven tone...it was like he knew he couldn't get that little bit of distortion from playing super loud, like in the old days, so he put a bunch of processing on his rig to kind of emulate it. But to me it sounds like a distortion pedal instead of an amp being over driven, and although Geddy wasn't as extreme as that, there's something in his later tone that has a hint of that. For me, is Moving Pictures and Signals tone is just perfection.
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