British Comedy Guide

What are you listening to now? Page 1,113

Thanks a lot, Milton Jones!

...mediocre

Quote: radiat10n @ 26th August 2013, 10:40 AM BST

Well, for starters you need to get 'Sounds' (That Can't Be Made) pronto, it is unquestionably up there with the very best they've ever done.

Done!

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 29th March 2014, 6:51 PM GMT

Done!

Grand-tastic. Do let me/us know what you think once it's sunk in. :)

Not Dead, Only Resting by Simon Brett. Very middle class.

Quote: radiat10n @ 30th March 2014, 10:46 AM BST

Grand-tastic. Do let me/us know what you think once it's sunk in. :)

Liked it a lot on my first listen. Some beautiful melodies..."Pour My Love" and "Lucky Man" spring to mind. The longer songs will take few spins more before they can really click.

Cabin Pressure

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 30th March 2014, 6:25 PM BST

Liked it a lot on my first listen. Some beautiful melodies..."Pour My Love" and "Lucky Man" spring to mind. The longer songs will take few spins more before they can really click.

Who was this?

Quote: Chappers @ 31st March 2014, 8:45 AM BST

Who was this?

Marillion's latest outing "Sounds That Can't Be Made".

I've been listening to the Who Sell Out. A great album from about 1966. It's a mixture of spoof adverts, Radio London jingles and some classic songs. Odorono is about the need for deodorant.

Sex pistols - Belsen was a gas

http://youtu.be/bdTELokKfCk

http://youtu.be/beuMKRcdkzs

http://youtu.be/mb7KyPSbFqo

http://youtu.be/p8-pP4VboBk

Tammy Wynette-Stand By Your Man

The Commitments - Mustang Sally

Gonna Fly Now- Bill Conti

Tammy Wynette-Stand By Your Man

The Commitments - Mustang Sally

Stormy Monday Eva Cassidy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHWeK8Vheak&feature=kp

Miles Davis remix Evolution of the Groove Freedom Jazz Dance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfmaAHe1Kz4

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