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Post by mortivan »

I must say, you guys have huge CD changers! I can only fit 5 discs in mine ;-)
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I can only fit one in mine.
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Post by lastbroadcast »

I'm just going to operate under the premises that the music on my computer qualifies as in my CD player.

Recent listenings include

Morrissey's You Are The Quarry
New Order's Substance
Yes' Close To The Edge
The Arcade Fire's Funeral
Radiohead's The Bends
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Jeff...Close To The Edge = State Of The Art

John (Mortivan)...Sorry, I presumed the thread meant 'in the current twenty-four hour period taken as a random sampling'...my bad, on further review...
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Agree, Dane. The definitive Yes album.
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The Jam - The Sound of the Jam
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
Sigur Rós - Ágætis byrjun
Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band - Horses In The Sky
Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
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The Blue Van - The Art of Rolling www.thebluevan.com

The Ordinary Boys - Over the Counterculture
www.theordinaryboys.co.uk

Cedar - Unreleased (album I'm currently mixing)

David Bowie - self-titled 1967 debut release

Hot Hot Heat - Elevator
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100% Dynamite! - Various Artists (Ska, Soul, Rocksteady & Funk in Jamaica)
listen to clips from our new ep
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Post by rictified »

Tonight in order:
Rolling Stones, Exile on Main St
Ramones
BB King, 16 Original Big Hits

all LP's.
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Post by jps »

How do you fit your LPs in a CD player?
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Post by jwilli »

I've changed vehicles and cds.
The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
The Beatles - Revolver
Everything But The Girl - Amplified Heart - (friggin' great album)
Shawn Colvin - Whole New You - (another great one)
Jet - Get Born
mix album - Steely Dan, Toots Thielemans, Roland Orzabol
and XM radio! Goodbye local radio! Well. some of it.
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The Flaming Lips, The Beatles and Everything But The Girl...a FINE FINE FINE first three choices!!!
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Post by ted_williams »

Billy Talent
Camper Van Beethoven - New Roman Times
Modest Mouse - Good News For People Who Love Bad News
Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
Television - Marquee Moon
Dogs Die In Hot Cars - Please Describe Yourself
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Loretta Lynn - Van Lear Rose (produced by Jack White)

And hey, gotta love the new one by CVB...any of the three original albums by Nick Drake are fine...
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Post by beatlefan »

I currently have Revolver, Rubber Soul, and Meet the Beatles rotating in my cd player.....HOWEVER , I am really , really hooked on XM radio right now....60's on 6 plays a LOT of Beatles songs that you don't normally hear on radio play....just about everything they've done....also with little clips of their interviews.....I have the XM2Go unit that you can use anywhere. I have it on at work, all day, then unplug it and snap it into my truck for on the way home, then pop it in at home....man, I am HOOKED on this!! Great stuff!!
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Post by rickcrazy »

I'm sticking to my Bang & Olufsen RECORD player. Here's what's on it at the moment:

Frank Zappa/"Zoot Allures" (1976)
New Heavenly Blue (1972)
Bo Diddley/"Ain't It Good To Be Free" (1984)
Scott Walker/"Tilt" (1997)
Yes/"Yesstory" (1991)

plus the 45er "Avenging Annie" by Roger Daltrey (1977), featuring John Entwhistle's juicy & powerful bass.
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