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    What are you listening to right now?

    "We Laugh Indoors" -Death Cab for Cutie


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    Funny you should make this thread, I hadn't been into the music forum for a while and decided to see if there were any new posts, and I seem to always be responding to yours. I'm listening to "Marching Bands of Manhattan" by DCFC, actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin
    Funny you should make this thread, I hadn't been into the music forum for a while and decided to see if there were any new posts, and I seem to always be responding to yours. I'm listening to "Marching Bands of Manhattan" by DCFC, actually.
    You're so emo.

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    I've been listening to Arcade Fire, a Le Tigre live show, a live Sleater-Kinney show, and Rilo Kiley, recently.
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    Allman Bros Live at Fillmore East.

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    "Your Heart Is An Empty Room" -Death Cab for Cutie

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    Quote Originally Posted by TejadaTheyFall
    Allman Bros Live at Fillmore East.
    Good stuff!



    I just discovered Nick Drake. From a commercial no less. I've been listening to Pink Moon on and off for weeks.

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    Up All Night by Unwritten Law

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    Satellite by TV on the Radio

    and as I type it's changed to Patterns by Greater California.

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    I love this sort of topic. Currently in my car are the following:

    Burden Brothers - "Buried in your Black Heart"
    Danger Mouse - 'The Grey Album"
    A.C. Newman (New Pornographers) solo - "The Slow Wonder"
    Arcade Fire - "Funeral"
    Kings of Leon - "Youth and Young Manhood"

    But what I've been playing for days is a mix CD I did last year, with:

    Southside Johnny - "I've Been Working Too Hard"
    Scott Miller & the Commonwealth - "I Won't Go With Her"
    Greg Garing - "How the Road Unwinds"
    Cracker (Live) - "The Golden Age"
    Counting Crows - "Miami"
    Phish - "Back on the Train"
    Widespread Panic - "Blue Indian"
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (BRMC) - "Red Eyes and Tears"
    George Harrison (from Jools Holland Big Band CD) - "Horse to Water"
    Buddy Miller - "100 Million Little Bombs"
    Bones, Thug & Harmony (et al) - "War"
    The Morrells - "Don't Let Your Baby Buy a Car"
    BRMC - "Whatever Happened to my Rock and Roll"
    Cracker (Live) - "Sunday Train"
    Old '97s - "The Other Shoe"
    (Maryland's) 5 Chinese Brothers - "She's a Waitress"

    I'm an ex-DJ who's listened to a lot of music. I like to talk with people about CDs I think are criminally underappreciated. From the first song until the last, I consider the Counting Crow's "Hard Candy" to be one of the finest CDs I've heard in recent years. The musical style is all over the map, yet consistently good. They sound like a different band on almost every song. If you ever see it in a used CD bin, pick it up. It's a wonderful CD.

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    "Bleed American" -Jimmy Eat World

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gentile
    Scott Miller & the Commonwealth - "I Won't Go With Her"

    I'm impressed with your knowledge of Scott Miller. He's one of my favorites. You might like his old band, the V-Roys. I've seen them play several times and they were always electric.

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    Parasite

    Lifting the mask from from a local clown
    Feeling down like him
    Seeing the light in a station bar
    And travelling far in sin
    Sailing downstairs to the northern line
    Watching the shine of the shoes
    And hearing the trials of the people there
    Who's to care if they lose.
    And take a look you may see me on the ground
    For I am the parasite of this town.

    Dancing a jig in a church with chimes
    A sign of the times today
    And hearing no bell from a steeple tall
    People all in dismay
    Falling so far on a silver spoon
    Making the moon for fun
    And changing a rope for a size too small
    People all get hung.
    Take a look you may see me coming through
    For I am the parasite who travels two by two.

    When lifting the mask from a local clown
    And feeling down like him
    I'm seeing the light in a station bar
    And travelling far in sin
    I'm sailing downstairs to the northern line
    Watching the shine of the shoes
    And hearing the trials of the people there
    Who's to care if they lose.
    And take a look you may see me on the ground
    For I am the parasite of this town.
    And take a look you may see me in the dirt
    For i am the parasite who hangs from your skirt.

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    I'm on a 90'a alt rock kick right now, The Offspring, Everclear, Silverchair. reminds me of High School.

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    I have Fall Out Boy on right now.

    If you don't know Fall Out Boy, run out and get you one of their CDs. Under the Cork Tree is one of those rare albums that you can listen to front-to-back, over and over again. Great writing, funny hooks, above average guitars... one of the best out there.

    "I'm sleeping my way out of this one with anyone who'll lay down."

    Great stuff.

    Been listening to Motion City Soundtrack, Rise Against, Mars Volta, At the Drive-In, and Thrice lately. Waiting on Thrice and Our Lady Peace's new albums coming out pretty soon.
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