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#77064
posted 05-08-2008 21:37

 
I own Keane's first album.

I also like the new James album.
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#77089
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posted 05-08-2008 22:16

 
I expose myself to kids.
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#77096
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posted 05-08-2008 22:24

 
I like a couple of Snow Patrol songs, not so much as to actually know the names of them (which caused a problem when my 64 year old mum rang me up the other day and said she'd heard a song by a band called Ski Patrol she liked and la-la-la'd the tune to me hoping I could tell her which one) but I like hearing them occasionally.
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posted 05-08-2008 22:56

 
I listen Rihanna everyday
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#77108
posted 05-08-2008 23:30

 
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I like a couple of Snow Patrol songs, not so much as to actually know the names of them (which caused a problem when my 64 year old mum rang me up the other day and said she'd heard a song by a band called Ski Patrol she liked and la-la-la'd the tune to me hoping I could tell her which one) but I like hearing them occasionally.


Your Mum sounds fucking loopy
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posted 06-08-2008 05:46

 
Cavalry Trouser Tips wrote:
QUOTE:
What's the point of listening to Keane when you could be spending the time listening to Ben Folds?


Or folding laundry.
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#77145
posted 06-08-2008 07:06

 
When it came out, I defended Snow Patrol's album. But after a while I became very bored with it. I have exactly one track on my iPod, the one that features Martha Wainwright. I don't hate it, and I expect that I will listen to their next effort. But it's like a pizza: not essential food. OK to eat, but not memorable.
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posted 06-08-2008 11:44

 
You really haven't ever eaten good enough pizza.
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#77503
posted 06-08-2008 13:35

 
Heh, I have. In Germany. But here in SA you tend to get abortion pizzas. There's one they advertise as a tripledecker; yes, three different pizzas on top of one another. Or a pizza with a sausage rolled into the crust. And pizzas with fucking sauce on them. Even at its best, our pizza culture is not exactly delectable or memorable.
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#77857
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posted 06-08-2008 19:20

 
I liked that one "Bear Shaped" by Keane I think?. Also loved Curiosity Killed The Cat and Wet Wet Wets first singles. Theres a couple of Roachford songs I listen to every now and then. Still like The Psychedelic Furs first album as well.
Phew.....that feels better.
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#77921
posted 06-08-2008 21:16

 
I like that one Fray song that's on all of TV shows. When I heard it, I thought "If I were in high school right now, I would do whatever it takes to learn how to play that on the piano. Then I'd go into the band room and play it and all the girls would come from miles around and would want me right there and then."

I don't usually think things like that, but it's what entered my head.
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#78176
posted 07-08-2008 11:19

 
Wet Wet Wet's debut album is great. If anyone has it on MP3 and wants to upload it, I'd be very grateful.
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#78216
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posted 07-08-2008 12:02

 
I've got it on CD. But it's probably in the loft, and once I get round to finding it it'll probably take me a while longer to get round to ripping it.
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#78296
posted 07-08-2008 13:08

 
In half?
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#78334
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posted 07-08-2008 13:42

 
Nah, G-Man's right, it's a belter.
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posted 07-08-2008 13:46

 
The Horse wrote:
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I've got it on CD. But it's probab