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CygnusX1 wrote:
Xanadu wrote:Rain Song
Page plays NIGHTMARISH chords on that one.

You almost need six fingers to play them.
Tune your guitar to open G...thats why.
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Strict Machine- Goldfrapp
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http://www.audiojelly.com/index.cfm?act ... fm&id=1592

Fallen too Far (original mix)- Sophie Sugar
(techno)

(Isis is pretty good also, this site contains samples of the music)
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The Bob Lonsberry show.

Lately I've just been putting the iPod on shuffle. It's kind of fun not knowing what to expect, but at the same time knowing that it won't be something you dislike (as is so often the case when listening to radio).
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ElfDude wrote:The Bob Lonsberry show.

Lately I've just been putting the iPod on shuffle. It's kind of fun not knowing what to expect, but at the same time knowing that it won't be something you dislike (as is so often the case when listening to radio).
mp3 players are wonderful, I burnt through an 8 pack of AAA batteries in 2 weeks.
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The fans in my warehouse.......it was 80 degrees inside when I got here this morning. :x
This space for rent
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Walkinghairball wrote:The fans in my warehouse.......it was 80 degrees inside when I got here this morning. :x
Try 130F in a dry cleaning plant!

That was a fun summer.
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YYZ30 wrote:
mp3 players are wonderful, I burnt through an 8 pack of AAA batteries in 2 weeks.
Two words, Z....rechargable batteries
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Listening to the wind-chimes on my porch. Just finished listening to Rick Wakeman's Return to the Centre of the Earth.
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Is that supposed to be a follow up to Verne's book?
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awip2062 wrote:Is that supposed to be a follow up to Verne's book?
And a follow up to his 1974 smash hit album, Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
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Hmmmmmmmm...must look for this.
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Buckethead!
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Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny
Don't start none...won't be none.
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Eagle playing Beethoven's Fifth on my guitar.
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