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Kurt Zupin
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Maricopa, Arizona
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We have a What did you buy today thread. Why not a thread about what music your listening to? This way we may be able to pass an artist on to someone who has never heard of them. My artist that I'm sure none of you have heard of except for a few friends in the UK would have to be Seasick Steve. This man is amazing. I've added a couple videos for your listening pleasure.
Walking Man
Cut My Wings
Listen to and Enjoy my friends.

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Mike Blakesley
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I have the XM radio on at work (we sell music here so it's OK, folks) and currently it's on Channel 49, Classic Rewind.

At my desk I'm currently listening online to KFI from Los Angeles. (Talk station)

My most recent music purchase was Heart's new CD, "Red Velvet Car." It's OK, but not great.

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Ian Parfrey
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Here's a group, Sparks, originally from the US but who now reside in the UK. Been around since the 70's, their output continues to increase and also remaining 'current'. Lyrically driven and eccentric to boot, this a a group who continues to adapt and survive.

Ron Mael has always been my hero, and the early clips always had me glued.

Sparks - Get In The Swing 1975

Sparks- La Dolce Vita 1979

Sparks- The Calm Before The Storm 2000

Sparks - Balls

and as an added extra, a Supermarket interview...

Sparks Supermarket Interview. 1995

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Joe Redifer
You need a beating today

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Currently listening to the swamp cooler humming away the heat.

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Mike Blakesley
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Sparks had motion picture fame in the movie "Rollercoaster." They were the band playing for the big party at Magic Mountain.

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Ian Parfrey
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Thanks for the heads up on the Sparks appearance, Mike. Ill track it down.

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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."

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Listening to the 5-song EP soundtrack sampler of The Social Network from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. The album will ship in October in a choice of formats (Compact Disc, a 180 gram vinyl double album and audio-only Blu-ray) and also include a free 320kb/s MP3 download of the soundtrack.
Linky

It would be nice if more music titles were released in this manner.

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Jim Bedford
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From: Telluride, CO, USA (733 mi. WNW of Rockwall, TX but it seems much, much longer)
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Luci's got me listening to multiple Glee soundtracks (which are available for downloading right after they air).

These days if you ask her what her favorite genre of music is she'll say "Covers".

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John Wilson
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I hope the movie of The Social Network's better than that music.

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Richard Hamilton
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Shameless plug, but I listen to Chet and the Molesters, and Deja Vu . Since the mid eighties, I think I have carried and set up more sound equipment than needed. The good thing is, I get free drinks at the bars [Razz] . My cousin Nick plays lead guitar, and between the 2 bands, they are probably the most talented in the tri-state area.

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Pravin Ratnam
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Thanks to Sirius 22, I got to know about Dave Edmunds cover of Girls Talk. Damn catchy.

I find this Weezer collaboration with Sara Barielles on I Want You To to be better than the regular video version.

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Sam Graham
AKA: "The Evil Sam Graham". Wackiness ensues.

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Laura Veirs - "July Flame"

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Todd McCracken
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http://www.guba.com/watch/3000055058/Faith-No-More-From-Out-Of-Nowhere

[Smile]

Cant wait to see them in LA in Nov.

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Tony Bandiera Jr
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Of late the sound of my business sinking faster than the Titanic...

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Todd McCracken
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Think positive Tony, Think digital [Razz]

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