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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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but I do have long term hearing loss.
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 17:40, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
To think that for over a decade, the last thing you heard was Dave A. Stewart and Annie Lennox.
You have my sympathy.
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 17:43, Reply)
I would rather admit I was a paedo, than tell you lot some of the bands I have seen.
Nowadays I rely on Monty to tell me what to listen to.
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 17:49, Reply)
And allow yourself to get exposed to all manner of wonderful new sounds!
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 17:51, Reply)
maybe you'll tune into Vipros' hot shipping forecast beyatch....
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 17:53, Reply)
and at midnight
I failed to find out who it was at the time. Much less likely now.
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 19:21, Reply)
King of stations.
Except tonight. Fucking cunting Cunt Arthur Strong is on a fucking gain.
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 17:53, Reply)
I need to know where to go next with Tractor. Is there a similar band or newer Tractor CD to grab?
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 17:58, Reply)
I am currently obsessed by Mumford and Sons. What should I listen to next?
Yours sincerely
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 18:00, Reply)
the sister of the bass player from Mumford and Sons is a very good friend of mine.
also, try Seth Lakeman if you haven't heard him already
other suggestions are: John Butler Trio, Dave Matthews Band, Ash Grunwald, Xavier Rudd.
(, Tue 2 Mar 2010, 19:21, Reply)
"I'll haunt you", possibly the best break up song EVAH! Creepy isn't in it. The first truly venomous folk song I've ever heard.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 11:08, Reply)
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