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bbhaag

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I can see you over there
Staring at your drink
Watchin' that ice sink
All alone tonight

Well, it's probably not my place
But I'm gonna say it anyway
'Cause you look like
You haven't felt the fire
Had a little fun
Hadn't had a smile in a little while

 
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GodisanAtheist

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New Queens of the Stone Age Album. Solid entry from QUOTSA, but after Villains and this, I'm kinda getting the feeling that the real avant garde alt rock sound is gone and has been replaced with just solid renditions of their own sound.


Also wife and kids beat Portal 2 so this catchy earworm has been playing quite often round these parts.
 
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SteveGrabowski

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Been listening to some Street Military. These guys were legends in Texas in the 90s but pretty much unknown outside of TX sadly


 

KMFJD

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bonus floyd is always good, i remember a friend of mine complained about Set the Control For the Heart Of The Sun, said, it used to fuck up his equilibrium and make him want throw up whenever he was drunk and listening to it on headphones (he was ok on normal stereo for some reason)

/favourite concert memory is going to see the Division Bell tour and my buddy bitching because people where smoking weed the whole time, on the way there, at the concert and on the way back from the concert (all the while he was being a hypocrite and smoking cigarettes the whole time like a chimnee)

the people in front of us during the concert at the CNE had a piece of hash the size of a 6 pack, im still in awe
 
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Rickie Lee Jones-Sympathy For The Devil:


Rickie Lee Jones-The Weight:


Both are very quiet and slow, kind of like the Cowboy Junkies on codeine. Headphones (especially for Sympathy For The Devil) are HIGHLY recommended.

Both come from a 2012 album, The Devil You Know, which I recently stumbled across.