What Are You Listening To? Part IV - TURN THAT CRAP DOWN!

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Before: Dinosaur Jr.- "Start Choppin'"
Now: Dinosaur Jr.- "Get Me"
Later: Dinosaur Jr.- "Feel the Pain"

J. Mascis time. :wink:
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Illuminations, Reflections of Earth score from the Epcot night-time show.
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Big Joe Turner- Shake, Rattle and Roll
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Before: Neurosis- "Purify"
Now: Sleep- "Inside the Sun"
Next: Shrinebuilder- "Science of Anger"
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Adele ~ “Turning Tables”
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Listening to most often lately:
Taylor Swift ~ "Elizabeth Taylor"
Katy Perry ~ "bandaid"
Meghan Trainor ~ "Still Don't Care"
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Disney's Divinity wrote:Adele ~ “Turning Tables”
This.
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Last: The Kinks- Victoria
Now: The Beatles- I'm Looking Through You
Next: George Harrison- Devil's Radio
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On shuffle:

Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan
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Before: Talking Heads- "The Good Thing"
Now: Talking Heads- "Warning Sign"
Later: Talking Heads- "The Girls Want to Be With the Girls"

More Songs About Buildings and Food time. Love the Heads, and this might be their best album overall, or at least tied with with their first. I've sure been playing it a lot lately, though.
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Blondie - "Double Take"
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Before: Anni-Frid Lyngstad: I Think There's Something Going On (1982)
Now: Debbie Harry: Backfired (1981)
Next: Rebbie Jackson: Centipede (1984)
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dvdjunkie wrote:On shuffle:

Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan
:up: :float: :clap: :wave: :pink: :thumb: 8) :)

What's your favorite song from the album? My personal favorite is 'Visions of Johanna'. That's my overall favorite Dylan-song.
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"Visions of Johanna" is the one song I will put on repeat. Great album, one of Dylan's best and it is really hard to pick a favorite, but 'Visions' is a really great song.
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Before: A Tribe Called Quest- "Everything is Fair"
Now: A Tribe Called Quest- "Jazz (We've Got)"
Next: A Tribe Called Quest- "Skypager"

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The Free-Wheelin' Bob Dylan - on shuffle. This is a very early Dylan album and one of my favorites.
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I Feel Pretty / Unpretty

Seriously, it's one of the best mash-ups on Glee, and both Lea and Dianna sound awesome together.
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dvdjunkie wrote:"Visions of Johanna" is the one song I will put on repeat. Great album, one of Dylan's best and it is really hard to pick a favorite, but 'Visions' is a really great song.
My other favorite songs from the album are 'I Want You' (which I could play 10 times in a row and still not be bored by it), 'Just Like A Woman', 'Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again' (which John Lennon spoofed with 'Stuck Inside of Lexicon with the Roget's Thesaurus Blues Again') and 'Absolutely Sweet Marie'. But you're right, the entire album is great. Though I don't really like 'Temporary Like Achilles'.
dvdjunkie wrote:The Free-Wheelin' Bob Dylan - on shuffle. This is a very early Dylan album and one of my favorites.
That's an amazing album. What;s your favorite song? It's got so many classic songs. It's amazing what he could do with just a guitar, a harmonica and a (not very pretty) voice. He has written many wonderful songs, but there are lyrics on this album that have never been surpassed (and it was only his second studio album). I still get goosebumps every time I listen to 'Masters of War' and 'Blowin' in the Wind'. I think 'Girl from the North Country' is one of his most touching songs; beautiful in its (deceptive?) simplicity.


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We Are A Happy Family - A Tribute to The Ramones - Various Artists.

This CD is non-stop on my car CD player. Fifteen tracks by fifteen different artists including Green Day, Rancid, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Pretenders, Tom Waits and others. Great listening.
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Last: All I Really Want- Alanis Morissette
Now: Why Can't I Be You?- The Cure
Next: Lady Madonna- The Beatles
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^ Ya know how you buy an album for the one song and don't really care if the rest of the album is any good? Well, I got this album for Christmas one random year (1999?) some time ago and lost it, but I've never forgotten this song. I adore it.

Avaitor wrote:Before: A Tribe Called Quest- "Everything is Fair"
Now: A Tribe Called Quest- "Jazz (We've Got)"
Next: A Tribe Called Quest- "Skypager"

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Man, since none of the classic rock crowd here are going to do it, I will:

EXCELLENT! (Selections / Choice)

(Same to you, Scarred4Life, for Alanis)
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