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I'm listening Kurt Vile. Man he's amazing!

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sia - cheap thrills

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I never heard of Kurt Vile so i put some on my phone and did chores...not bad and not what i expected!
Just based on his name i figured he was a throwback punk type (which would have been fine with me) but nope, he is sort of folksy and old school

Good stuff

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"Orgasm" by Sigue Sigue Sputnik (a song)

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ch ch ch ch ch ch cherry bomb!!!

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Great, upbeat song if you're talking about the Mellencamp version. He's got that raspy, soulful sound much like Springsteen. Takes me back to many previous Saturday nights.

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It was the all girl punk band 'The Runaways' that i just heard

I like punk chicks so it sort of gets me everytime i hear it

I really like the punk chicks.

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Tony Bennett singing As Time Goes By on "Ring-a-Ding" radio. It's a small, local AM station that plays old-time music from the 40s, 50s, and 60s, although they're branching into some 70s music. I suppose there aren't many Greatest Generation listeners left, but I like a lot of the WWII big band and vocalist music. Now it's Glenn Miller and In the Mood.

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I am listening to one of my compilation cds.

Right now, Richard Thompson's 'I Feel So Good' is playing ...
https://youtu.be/vdvi8cB2Pt8
Man, I really love the lyrics to that song.

Hold on, another song just started. This one's from Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane ...
My Baby Gives It Away - https://youtu.be/Gsxnn6S-_NQ

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I'm listening to Chris Tomlin's new album, Holy Roar.

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i've been listen to various performances of steve reich's music for 18 musicians recently. it's my favourite piece of music, & every year or two i get re-obsessed with it.

i recently participated in a comprehensive prince album poll, and spent a good part of sept & oct wading through his discography & all the associated artists as well. i'm been a massive prince fan for decades, but i really hadn't dived deeply into his music since he died. the biggest pleasure was finding how much i genuinely liked almost everything he did, right up to the end. not to say that everything he touched was golden, but there were many albums that i'd dismissed or given a listen or two & never really revisited that i've found i really loved.

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