British Comedy Guide

What are you listening to now? Page 773

It's good to share music.

Air France - good
Asobi Seksu - meh
Animal Collective - nope
The Books - bit weird, but I like
Dirty Projectors - I like, a lot. Will look out for them in future
Basczax - Very Virginia Plain. Will look out for them in the past

If you fancy listening to something a bit different, there's a South African artist I love, Thandiswa Mazwai.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MS1_nHAJSs

Isn't sharing illegal? Can't we all get banned from the internet for this?

Had me a real good time - the Faces

[link=http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=v3SSegq9USY&feature=related]R.E.M. - Bad Day [/link]

ironic

Broken Wings - Mr Mister Unimpressed

The Guardian Football Weekly Podcast.

Fleetwood Mac
Early stuff!
Still has me in raptures, some of those Green tracks! The man was a genius.

Eddie Cochrane documentary narrated by Joe Brown on Radio 2.

Dorothy Ashby - The Moving Finger

Must've done somebody wrong - Elmore James,

Early Fleetwood Mac covered this.

Okkervil River. I have just warned Elliot that I am running off with their frontman, but I don't think he believed me, so I will say it again here.

The best album I've heard so far in 2010.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125423842

Penny Lane - Paul McCartney (Paul is live CD)

Box Tops - The Letter

Joe Cocker "The Letter" in live 1970 (MAD DOGS & ENGLISHMEN)

Quote: The Cool Mikado @ April 13 2010, 11:54 PM BST

Box Tops - The Letter

Joe Cocker "The Letter" in live 1970 (MAD DOGS & ENGLISHMEN)

I need to buy MDAE on CD

maybe I'll buy the DVD. It's brilliant.

Quote: Chappers @ April 13 2010, 11:59 PM BST

I need to buy MDAE on CD

maybe I'll buy the DVD. It's brilliant.

On that note...

George Harrison & Friends 1971

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