What Are U Listening To Right This Moment?

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My 11,073 mp3's in random order off of my WD portable hard drive:

Frank Zappa - Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
Bj?rk - Joga
Wilco - Hummingbird
The Fireman (Paul McCartney) - Travelling Light
Yes - Machine Messiah
The Beatles - Sun King
The Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
Sigur R?s - Hafsol (Live)
k.d. Lang - After the Gold Rush
Genesis - Lilywhite Lilith
M83 - We Own the Sky
The Allman Brothers Band - Blue Sky
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Lien On Your Dreams
Rush - Limelight
Flogging Molly - Seven Deadly Sins
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Camper Van Beethoven - One of These Days
Mark Knopfler - The Fish And The Bird
Iron & Wine - Sodom, South Georgia
 
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Particle man, particle man, doing what a particle can! :tom:
 
Yeah, "Mother," would be an odd choice for that recreational activity unless there's some Oedipus thing going on. mhihi:
 


More'n'likely the best ANTHRAX cd in a bit. I actually dug the John Bush years...but let's be honest, this is really the only line-up that mattered.
 
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Well, I tried at least. A co-worker kept telling me I had to listen to it. Glad I did not pay for it 'cause I'd be wanting my money back
 
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Discovered this album by random chance. All I can say is that it's been a long time since I've been moved so, so deeply by an album. Hospice by The Antlers is a narrative that follows a hospice worker who meets a girl dying of terminal bone cancer, their falling in love, and the downward spiral as he remains by her side as her condition and mental state deteriorates. Every song is so heartfelt and emotional, the lyrics literally penetrate the soul, and by the end of the album I was left speechless. Outstanding ****ing record.
 
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Discovered this album by random chance. All I can say is that it's been a long time since I've been moved so, so deeply by an album. Hospice by The Antlers is a narrative that follows a hospice worker who meets a girl dying of terminal bone cancer, their falling in love, and the downward spiral as he remains by her side as her condition and mental state deteriorates. Every song is so heartfelt and emotional, the lyrics literally penetrate the soul, and by the end of the album I was left speechless. Outstanding ****ing record.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. If "Kettering" doesn't make you want to cry, you don't have a heart
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again. If "Kettering" doesn't make you want to cry, you don't have a heart

The parts that moved me the most were during the last 2 songs, especially when he sings "Don't ever let anyone tell you you deserve that." Powerful, powerful stuff.
 
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