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    Picked this gem out of the clearance bin for $2.97 today. Worth...some of the pennies.

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    My neighbor just played Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird on his outside speakers as I was BBQing...I forgot just how good that guitar solo was

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    About to see Mutemath at the Bijou Theater in dowtown K-town. Am pumped.

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    Slipknot Mix yesterday
    This morning: Rodney Atkins mix
    "It is best to keep your mouth shut and be presumed ignorant than to open it and remove all doubt."
    -Mark Twain

    "If there are no cigars in Heaven, I shall not go."
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    Toto. :)

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    The powers that be might take it all away
    Together we burn, together we burn away

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    I've been listening to these recent purchases: The Wallflowers, Glad all over. Johnny Winter, Roots. Ruthie Foster, The Phenomenal. Van Morrison, Born to sing: No Plan B. John Hiatt, Mystic Pinball. Sandy Denny, Rondevouz. Maria Muldaur et al, ...first came Memphis Minnie.

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    Anybody listen to Gemma Ray? Just got into it and that's all I've been listening to!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cody44 View Post
    I just can't stop listening to Trouble Will Find Me by the National.



    Oh, and a little treat for KingBeefy, because he loves PtM.

    Ah, fantastic. I have not seen this.

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    Left Alone - Dead American Radio
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Been on a major 80s kick lately.

    My sister is 16 years older than me, and my bro 18 years, so I heard a lot of this stuff when I was pretty young. It's still not my "generation" music, but I've been picking around lately in the 80s music and getting nostalgic.
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    The Upper Crust's "Best of" album called "The Cream of the Crust"
    This song is called "We're finished with finishing school."
    I saw them in concert in Pawtucket, RI on 8/24, great show.
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
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    World Inferno Friendship Society - Me v. The Angry Mob

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    For some strange reason, I seem to have listened to Asia a lot today. I was riding a bus with "The Heat of the Moment" playing and some young man said, "Oh, this is Asia." As I listened to the song, I remember the line, "..and now you find yourself in 82..." I was about that kid's age in 1982, so it was just funny to me. Maybe that song is about my life and I don't know it. Later, it came up on my ipod and I listened to it twice. Brings back some good memories and makes me feel very much older than I really am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by illilli View Post
    For some strange reason, I seem to have listened to Asia a lot today. I was riding a bus with "The Heat of the Moment" playing and some young man said, "Oh, this is Asia." As I listened to the song, I remember the line, "..and now you find yourself in 82..." I was about that kid's age in 1982, so it was just funny to me. Maybe that song is about my life and I don't know it. Later, it came up on my ipod and I listened to it twice. Brings back some good memories and makes me feel very much older than I really am.
    Speaking of old, Steve Howe looks ancient for his 60s. Saw Yes in concert maybe 8 years ago. Awesome, awesome band.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post


    Been on a major 80s kick lately.

    My sister is 16 years older than me, and my bro 18 years, so I heard a lot of this stuff when I was pretty young. It's still not my "generation" music, but I've been picking around lately in the 80s music and getting nostalgic.
    Hall & Oates is a real guilty pleasure here.

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    The Tossers - Preab San Ol

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    Default Jamming on the tower...

    Spent 12 and a half hours on the tower today... listened to Volbeat's albums: Beyond Hell/Above Heaven, Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood and Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies. Great albums... then switched it up to some Hollywood Undead, their new album: American Tragedy. Worked by myself for about 4 hours and the music helps the time go by... that's one great benefit to my job... I really burn through music!!!
    "It is best to keep your mouth shut and be presumed ignorant than to open it and remove all doubt."
    -Mark Twain

    "If there are no cigars in Heaven, I shall not go."
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