British Comedy Guide

What are you listening to now? Page 27

Rob Zombie - Superbeast

Immense tune.

Al Hirt - Green Hornet theme.

Do You Feel Like We Do---Record Plant---Sausalito---24 MARCH 1975

Available for free, unlimited streaming at Wolfgang's Vault.

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Rage Against the Machine - Bullet in the Head

About to go and listen to may mates boring holiday adventures... anyone would think he's been thumbing it around the great Antartic on a lazy Zebra... and an industrial tent with an amazing wind block facility... but he only went about 50 miles away to Royan... hardly find Ralph Fiennes looking for the idiots guide to exploring vast suicide adventures... well at least my glazed look is no longer frowned upon... and the Vino will be flowing in large amounts... maybe i could even just listen to his shuffle I-pod... hopefully be back soon... they only had one camera and the beach isnt that pretty... i just hope they never went touring whilst there... the things i have to do.... tally ho

Bizarrely the Proms 2007 Carry On Medley.

There's a WHAT NOW?! :O

Now I don't normally listen to the Proms stuff I want to make that clear, but when flicking through channels the other day I noticed it was on and the 'theme' was music from great british films, and they proceeded tp play 11 minute medley of Carry On music... superb.

Laughing out loud

Ever since I found out that the mighty Lee Hazelwood died I've been listening to albums by him. A great singer songwriter, and well worth seeking out if you haven't got anything by him.

Is he the bloke who wrote stuff for Nancy Sinatra?

Quote: ajp29 @ August 7, 2007, 4:33 PM

Is he the bloke who wrote stuff for Nancy Sinatra?

Yes. Especially "These Boots Are Made For Walking."

Maximo Park- Apply Some Pressure

Breakin'-The Music

I's be watchin' and listenin' to Coast on BBC Two.

Zombie-The Cranberries. What a tune!

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