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Curious that when you think of 69ing, it seems to involve guy on guy...
With Ryan Adams, I understand it does.
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slash-ed wrote:I honestly don't know anything about Ryan Adams without a B. Is he actually samick or something?
No, he's married to Mandy Moore actually.
That said, he is pretty emo in regards to his songs.
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Is he Canadian as well? I still haven't forgiven them for celine dion!
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jeremyb wrote:Is he Canadian as well? I still haven't forgiven them for celine dion!
Their rock maple make up for any indiscretion.
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Vorbis wrote:
jeremyb wrote:Is he Canadian as well? I still haven't forgiven them for celine dion!
Their rock maple make up for any indiscretion.
Maple syrup biscuits are awesome too!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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no ipods or itunes here

but most listened to would be
BB King
Prince
Miles Davis

rockish stuff
Smiths, Falll, The The, Who, Pixies
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I have iTunes as a major fanboi of iShit. Unforutunately I stupidly allowed it to take control of my 400Gb music collection a while ago and its fubared it :( I'm not ripping all those cd's again so I'll live with it. Too many albums put in the unknown category, wtf - I move and relabel/categorize 2 or 3 a week.

Anyway, on my PC I've always used winamp for playing so this is what I've been listening to at home and in transit:

1/ New Order - was in the mood for seeing them
2/ Pink Floyd - was in the mood for Roger and the Wall
3/ Joy Division - Closer - in the mood for seeing them
4/ The Cranberries - was deciding if I wanted to see them, that was a no in the end.
5/ Nick Lowe - yeah undecided yet, he came through the whole stiff label thing in the early eighties but didn't really do much for me (stiff - Ian Dury, Nick Lowe, Kirsty McColl, Dave Edmunds etc)
6/ Depeche Mode
7/ Jamiriquai - i watched Napoleon Dynamite again recently
8/ Booker T and the Mg's
9/ Otis Redding
10/ Big Audio Dynamite

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BG wrote:I have iTunes as a major fanboi of iShit. Unforutunately I stupidly allowed it to take control of my 400Gb music collection a while ago and its fubared it :( I'm not ripping all those cd's again so I'll live with it. Too many albums put in the unknown category, wtf - I move and relabel/categorize 2 or 3 a week.

Anyway, on my PC I've always used winamp for playing so this is what I've been listening to at home and in transit:

1/ New Order - was in the mood for seeing them
2/ Pink Floyd - was in the mood for Roger and the Wall
3/ Joy Division - Closer - in the mood for seeing them
4/ The Cranberries - was deciding if I wanted to see them, that was a no in the end.
5/ Nick Lowe - yeah undecided yet, he came through the whole stiff label thing in the early eighties but didn't really do much for me (stiff - Ian Dury, Nick Lowe, Kirsty McColl, Dave Edmunds etc)
6/ Depeche Mode
7/ Jamiriquai - i watched Napoleon Dynamite again recently
8/ Booker T and the Mg's
9/ Otis Redding
10/ Big Audio Dynamite

ish.
I just turned off the categories tab. :D

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foal30 wrote: Smiths, Falll, The The, Who, Pixies
I do confess I have a smiths/morrissey relasp every six months or so
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Kev77 wrote:
foal30 wrote: Smiths, Falll, The The, Who, Pixies
I do confess I have a smiths/morrissey relasp every six months or so
Bigmouth Strikes Again... definitely in my top 10 for lyrics.

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I saw the cranberries in the mid 90's at the chch town hall, good gig but the singer was obviously anorexic!!
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I'm using my Last.FM stats as iTunes is inaccurate because I share the same library with my girlfriend.

1) Silversun Pickups
2) Kings Of Leon
3) Band Of Horses
4) Interpol
5) Smashing Pumpkins
6) Braids
7) Manic Street Preachers
8) Guns N' Roses
9) The Living End
10) My Morning Jacket

Kings Of Leon is definitely a big hangover from the past, not that I am that big a fan, though they're easy to listen to. They suck now!
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