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What Are You Listening To? Part 14 [W: 2921]

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Patty Smyth - Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough ft. Don Henley


[video=youtube;qdzbjUWu2VU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?qdzbjUWu2VU[/video]
 
Animal Logic - There's A Spy In The House Of Love


The trio is composed of ex-Police drummer Stewart Copeland, virtuoso bassist Stanley Clarke, and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland. All album songs were written by Holland who also contributed all keyboards. The guitar work here is courtesy of Steve Howe (Yes).

[video=youtube;ytubI5onf4Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?ytubI5onf4Y[/video]
 
Live from Inner Mongolia. My favourite three. British humour, operatic singers and British reggae.

(10.38 minutes)
British humour. David and Victoria Beckham interviewed by Ali G for ‘Comic Relief’ charity.

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Brightman and Bocelli – ‘Con Te Partirò’, London's Royal Albert Hall.
I wouldn’t rate Brightman as the top soprano, but this tenor soprano mix still works for me.

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UB40, ‘Maybe Tomorrow’, Rotterdam. I was there, brilliant. British reggae at its best.
 
The best band so far snubbed by the "Rock and Roll hall of Fame"

 
The best band so far snubbed by the "Rock and Roll hall of Fame"

Tull is a good choice--saw them in 1975 when I was student teaching on a Thursday night--should have called in the next day.

I am boycotting the Hall until the Moody Blues get in.
It's supposed to be some stupid personal thing .
 
Tull is a good choice--saw them in 1975 when I was student teaching on a Thursday night--should have called in the next day.

I am boycotting the Hall until the Moody Blues get in.
It's supposed to be some stupid personal thing .

apparently they have a hard on against "progressive rock" so No Tull, No Yes, No ELP, No King Crimson and no Moody Blues

can anyone seriously argue that the "Beastie Boys" are more deserving than Tull or ELP or the Moody Blues?
 
Tull is a good choice--saw them in 1975 when I was student teaching on a Thursday night--should have called in the next day.

I am boycotting the Hall until the Moody Blues get in.
It's supposed to be some stupid personal thing .

My favorite from Lodge et al


 
she shot him in the balls!!


 
Jason Isbell. His new album comes out July 17th, Ive already pre-ordered.


 
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