TimMason
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I would say anyone who calls their band 'Tonton Macoute' has to pretty dumb. Perhaps it just sounds cool and exoti…
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Hi selfrisinmojo
Listening to The PAwnborker's Wife right now. Sounds good - I hadn't listened to any Dowd before. He sounds like a lost member of the Residents, with occasional nods to John Prine. -
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Tom's Hardware might help. I think they do comparative charts.
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Oh come one! If you want France Gall, try this one. It is said that she didn't know what Gainsbrough was getti…
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Just out of interest, which bands would *you* want to share a meal with? Off hand, I can think of a large number that I'd rather saw myself in half with a rusty razor blade, and that's without counting all those who are no longer in a state to wield…
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Peter Gabriel's 'Hit'. Double CD download from Amazon for 5 -
Craig - Sound of the City is a great book.
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Charlie Gillett. Man opened a lot of ears.
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By that criterion, it seems Elton John wins with 'Candle in the Wind'. He's followed by Bing Crosby at 2 & 3, but fourth place is taken by this guy, with in What is the perfect pop song? Comment by TimMason March 2010
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I'm astounded that this thread did not simply roll over after I set Smokey Robinson at it; all subsequent nominations were clearly superfluous. But on you ground. Oh well, I'll give you one more chance to recognize in What is the perfect pop song? Comment by TimMason March 2010
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Oskar Schönning : Belgrade Tapes
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Craig
Thanks for the rec of the Velvet Lapelles. I can't find the one you mention, but Spotify has Orange Peels and Rattlesnakes. I can justabout see the bluegrass thing, but not sure about 'pop'; the singer sounds like a cross between J… -
I have found that after turning 60 it became difficult to hate anything at all for longer than five minutes at a time. This is a loss of far greater import than a missing molar or fallen arches.
Among the things that no longer arouse me … -
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Well ... I haven't been listening to that much music with more than half an ear recently. A lot of pressure at work - and also I'm off eMu. But have you heard Hossein Alizadeh or Sussan Deyhim? From further south, Rokia Traor
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Acupuncture : it is believed that the ear is a particularly sensitive spot with reference to addiction, and acupuncturists who deal with addicts will stick a needle in it in an attempt to aid detox.
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congrats
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Dr Mutex : it appears you are right. But 'they' don't pour Coca Cola like vintage wine either - least, I never saw anyone do that when I was there. As to 'as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use', 'tis an old joke, leastways where I come from…
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to which the only reasonable reaction is "No they $*@# don't, why are you being so silly?" -
Right mouse clock does it too if you're hanging onto a beer bottle with your left hand. Glug - click - glug
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I thought this question had been settled once and for all decades ago.
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Ptah! Natural selection at work. As any boy-scout will tell you, Be Prepared -
But with a sufficiency of hard disks you can RAID far into lion territory without fear of loss.