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What are you listening to now? Page 237

Quote: roscoff @ June 26 2008, 11:40 PM BST

Radcliffe and Maconie from earlier.

Listen to Dylan now - or later if you can - and Lamarr.

I normally don't like Lamarr's stuff but I listened to it in the car and was surprisingly entertained.

Quote: roscoff @ June 26 2008, 11:52 PM BST

I normally don't like Lamarr's stuff but I listened to it in the car and was surprisingly entertained.

It is usually good stuff - unless he plays too much rockabilly!

Size of a Cow - Wonder Stuff on Janice Long.

Do you remember Banana Splits?

Quote: Aaron @ June 26 2008, 11:16 PM BST

Robyn may try and jump on you now. I think.

It was an amazing fact! :O

The Fratellis on BBC3's Glastonbury coverage. A fine band.

That and the Talk Sport clips of the week. Now that is comedy gold - Alan Brazil attempting to pronounce Ana Ivanovic's name.

They're not that good on here, or on their new stuff, I don't think though. I'm enjoying The Young Knives more.

I like the fact that they don't attempt to be an ultra-polished live act and just get out there and play it with gusto. Will catch the Young Knives on the BBC2 highlights later. They're a band I haven't heard much off but I do like what I have heard.

That is true of their live show, but they've taken it to the extreme this time. I think they sound rough rather than raw tonight.

Actually they just sold out in between their first two albums. Which is a shame, because the first album was great.

Up All Night by The Young Knives. :D

"I get up! Up to the nines! I take a look in the mirror, I wish I was thinner, then everything would be fine!"

Now After Hours by WAS. I love Dev Hynes in the band - he should be a permanent fixture.

Three posts in a row but I don't care! I'm embarrassing myself by singing to The Feeling playing Take on Me!

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ June 27 2008, 9:36 PM BST

Up All Night by The Young Knives. :D

"I get up! Up to the nines! I take a look in the mirror, I wish I was thinner, then everything would be fine!"

And I bet they're already razor-blade thin.

Boom-boom-tish!

*brandishes mace at the young*

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