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I must admit I prefer George's taste in women over his taste in music (and I'm not exactly a "slutty-teenage-fantasy"-person...)

george's taste is remarkably eclectic, any musical genre so long as its naff, except that he occasionally mistakes popular for naff. There cannot be many record collections where Greg Lake is sandwiched between Black Lace and Bob the Builder.

To his credit though george does at least use capitals in this thread.

Kirsty MacColl A New England Kylie Minogue All The Lovers

Peters & Lee Welcome Home T-Rex Children of The Revolution Blondie Call Me Earth Wind & Fire September Boney M Daddy Cool ZZ Top - Legs Elvis Presley Green Green Grass Of Home Samantha Janus A Message To Your Heart

The Ramones - Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y5GtaTrPHM

Sparks - Thank God It's Not Christmas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho_WsJK_MTg

Listening to a really beautiful song in The Consultants on the iPlayer. It has no business being such a lovely song!

It starts at 03:55 http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008j2v3/The_Consultants_Series_3_Episode_2/

Kirsty MacColl who died 13 years ago today:

Walking Down Madison - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26Iibcz2lE0

(Well done George for commemorating it early)

LOVE & AFFECTION by Joan Armatrading http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cgDIa9ndcY

Felice Taylor - I Can Feel Love

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq-HktimBn4

Listened to Monomania by Deerhunter last night. An album I like very much from 2013, but not one which really blew me away.

Steve Ashley - Spirit of Christmas

Joan Osborne - What Do Bad Girls Get

Glasvegas - A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like A Kiss)

Dar Williams - The Christians and the Pagans

Marillion's charity Christmas single (Carol of the Bells)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x_qMcIRbdU Laughing out loud

Quote: Tursiops @ 17th December 2013, 2:38 PM GMT

george's taste is remarkably eclectic, any musical genre so long as its naff, except that he occasionally mistakes popular for naff. There cannot be many record collections where Greg Lake is sandwiched between Black Lace and Bob the Builder.

To his credit though george does at least use capitals in this thread.

I agree entirely. (Thought you meant Kaplan but you mean Roper.)

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Emmy the Great and Tim Wheeler - Home for the Holidays

Jethro Tull - Ring Out Solstice Bells

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