random thread that i am sure are atleast 300 already but what are you listening to lately (music i mean )... i've been listening a lot of Queen of the stone ages, i tried listening to it a long while ago because foo fighers is my favorite band and dave grohl my favorite musician and they tend to work togheter, but i didnt really liked it before, but now i really love their robot rock, and also Eagles of fucking death metal, i really love those guys, i started listening to them for the same reason that with QotSA but i liked the all along.. here ara a couple of tracks :D... oh and also thanks again to our lord and savior Dave Grohl i've been listeing to the soundtrack of Sound City a lot

Cherry Cola - Eagles of death metal
Sick, Sick, Sick - Queens of the Stone age
Sound City OST - The Man That Never Was (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Smear, Springfield)

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i saw the names and i had the biggest erection ever
Iggy Pop & Nick Cave (feat. Thurston Moore) - Nobody's City

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the new king gizzard album is looking great

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I'm just dicovering them. And they have so many albums..

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Kendrick Lamar

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Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love

I believe in you
You know the door to my very soul
You're the light in my deepest darkest hour
You're my saviour when I fall

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boo

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In honor of the true Labor Day, International Worker's Day, I've been listening to classic worker's songs...while having the day off from work:P
Solidarity Forever, sung by Pete Seeger and co

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Pack my Llamas!

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I just like phonetics:P

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Now is the month of maying,
When merry lads are playing,
Fa la la la la la la la la,
Fa la la la la la la lah.
Each with his bonny lass
Upon the greeny grass.
Fa la la la la la la la la,

The Spring, clad all in gladness,
Doth laugh at Winter's sadness,
Fa la la, etc...
And to the bagpipe's sound
The nymphs tread out their ground.
Fa la la,

Fie then! why sit we musing,
Youth's sweet delight refusing?
Fa la la, etc...
Say, dainty nymphs, and speak,
Shall we play barley break?
Fa la la...
The Toronto Consort performing Thomas Morley's Now is the month of Maying written circa 1596

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My brother, if I could describe myself in 1 song, it would be this one :')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gin-l4LDdXQ

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My brother, I played the vinyl single of that single over and over again, it's a great song that holds a lot of personal memories.

And I was a lot younger then. ;-)

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I cant take this music out of my mind

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This is my feel-good song at the moment. Some of the lyrics really struck a chord with me.
"Don't you ever let anyone stand in your way, you've got skills they've never seen before."
I felt I had to share it with you peeps. If you're going through a rough patch and feel down and/or worthless, maybe this will make things better, even if only for a little while.

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Not normally my style but that beat is infectious! Great voice, too.Good stuff.

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As you might remember I'm usually more into metal music and while I do appreciate other styles, I certainly wouldn't have discovered that Julian Taylor Band if it had not been for a writing assignment I had not long ago but I'm glad I did. The album it's part of is really nice too, although I'm not sure I like it enough to make a purchase but... anyway, Just A Little Bit was the first song I heard from the band and, like you say, it's really infectious. I was hooked on the first listen and I've been playing that track on loop from time to time to cheer me up.

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My pleasure, Sig. I'm really happy you like it, that band sure has talent. ^^
And sorry for the late reply... that shows how "often" I log into SG nowadays. :o/

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Oh, somebody's here know Temperance Movement :O

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Not much yet, I heard this song a few weeks ago on my favourite rock radio station, but I got hooked on it.

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I prefer their previous album but from a little I've listened to this one seems to be pretty good as well :)

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Ensemble Gilles Binchois - Cantigas de Amigo - Cantigas de Amigo: Ai Deus, se sab' ora meu amigo
Before that I heard:

Sequentia - Hildegard: Anima Processional
Broadside Band, Magdala, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Elizabethan Consort, Monks And Novices Of St Frideswide - Branle Des Chevaulx - Arbeau
Jordi Savall - Dindrin, Dindirin
Capella De Ministrers & Carles Magraner - Lloremos, Alma, Lloremos (Instrumental)
Waverly Consort - Imperayritz de la Ciutat Joiosa
Robin Blaze; Concordia - Byrd: Come to me, grief, for ever
Ensemble Anonymous & Claude Bernatchez - Improvisation

Listening like a lord

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Thank you for reminding me of Ancient FM, I had totally forgotten about it.

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Glad my post did just that:) Only downside to their playlist is that even if you go directly to amazon it doesn't always list the correct album.A lot of times you'll need to change around the artist/song or just google the individual names.

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Best of Classic House Music 1985 - 1989 - History of House Music 2

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