What are you listening to right now?
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Nick Cave - John the Revelator
Excerpts from Dylan gospel raps, '79-80:
"I told ya the times they are a-changin' and they did!"
"You can go see Kiss, and you can rock and roll all the way down to the pit!"
"Satan's called the god of this world, and it's such a wonderful feeling when you're delivered from that."
"I'm sure you're payin' a lot of good money for your education, so you better get one."
"I read the Bible a lot. It just happens I do."
Leonard Cohen - Un Canadien Errant (clip from Harry Rasky's "The Song of Leonard Cohen")
Excerpts from Dylan gospel raps, '79-80:
"I told ya the times they are a-changin' and they did!"
"You can go see Kiss, and you can rock and roll all the way down to the pit!"
"Satan's called the god of this world, and it's such a wonderful feeling when you're delivered from that."
"I'm sure you're payin' a lot of good money for your education, so you better get one."
"I read the Bible a lot. It just happens I do."
Leonard Cohen - Un Canadien Errant (clip from Harry Rasky's "The Song of Leonard Cohen")
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A la Heathen persona.

Baby Loves That Way -- David Bowie
I Would Be Your Slave -- David Bowie
Conversation Piece -- David Bowie

Baby Loves That Way -- David Bowie
I Would Be Your Slave -- David Bowie
Conversation Piece -- David Bowie
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Cuddly Toys - Madman
Cuddly Toys - Sound Of Sirens
David Bowie - The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell
Nilsson - The Cuddly Toy Song
The Bicycles - Australia
Fiona Apple - Criminal
The most dangerous traps are the ones you set for yourself. - [i]Phillip Marlowe[/i]
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My weaknesses are legion, one number of that legion being that I cannot seem to listen to just one song by Harry Nilsson.

Nilsson - Gotta Get Up
Sinead O'Connor - I Guess The Lord Must be in New York City
Nilsson - Without Her

Nilsson - Gotta Get Up
Sinead O'Connor - I Guess The Lord Must be in New York City
Nilsson - Without Her
The most dangerous traps are the ones you set for yourself. - [i]Phillip Marlowe[/i]
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe from the 1964 British tour of the American Folk-Blues Festival
Didn't it Rain
Trouble in Mind
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Stanga -- Little Sister
Fantastic Voyage -- Lakeside
Dodo -- David Bowie & Lulu
She Blew a Good Thing -- The Poets
Fantastic Voyage -- Lakeside
Dodo -- David Bowie & Lulu
She Blew a Good Thing -- The Poets
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fourth time around....
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I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself -- Dusty Springfield
Tell the Boys -- Sandie Shaw
It Won't Last Long -- Patti's Groove
I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy -- The What Fours
7:00 a.m. -- Jacqueline Taieb
Absolute Beginners -- David Bowie**
**He began doing this in concert as a full duet with Gail Ann Dorsey in 2002, and I far prefer that version of it. But the only full video of it I can find is irredeemably flawed. So for those who care, here's a decent quality video of the beginning of a good performance of the song in Paris and a somewhat less clean video of the rest of it in London, which takes a few moments to find its feet, performance-wise.
That woman is totally teh hot, imo. And there's no question who the object of my devotion would be here, for example, if I somehow got lucky enough to take my pick.
Tell the Boys -- Sandie Shaw
It Won't Last Long -- Patti's Groove
I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy -- The What Fours
7:00 a.m. -- Jacqueline Taieb
Absolute Beginners -- David Bowie**
**He began doing this in concert as a full duet with Gail Ann Dorsey in 2002, and I far prefer that version of it. But the only full video of it I can find is irredeemably flawed. So for those who care, here's a decent quality video of the beginning of a good performance of the song in Paris and a somewhat less clean video of the rest of it in London, which takes a few moments to find its feet, performance-wise.
That woman is totally teh hot, imo. And there's no question who the object of my devotion would be here, for example, if I somehow got lucky enough to take my pick.
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There's nothing like the real thing, though.
Under Pressure -- Queen, with David Bowie
Under Pressure -- Queen, live and doing just fine without David Bowie
Under Pressure -- Queen, with David Bowie
Under Pressure -- Queen, live and doing just fine without David Bowie
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