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Krzystzof Penderecki - Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
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just put this on now to clean house to:
thx stu! lovn it already. :) |
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ahh good, i thought you would. now get on with yr work ;) |
ra ra ah ah ah roma roma ma gaga ooh la la!
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Vivaldi - Stabat mater.
Magnificent. |
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swans - children of god
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bix beiderbecke-clarinet marmalade
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blade runner - ost one of the best OST ever "rachels song" is giving me shivers |
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I'm kind of an idiot.
Ordered this about a week ago but couldn't wait, so i bought it at the record store today. It's really damn good and now I'm really damn broke. |
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Skunk Anansie - Strong
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Ash Ra Tempel - Schwingungen
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Malcolm McLaren's version of "She's Not There" from Kill Bill 2.
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the new york times' Ben Sisario writes: "It’s becoming pretty difficult to get excited when a band announces it will be performing one of its old albums in concert from beginning to end." "Once a novel idea — flattering the artist as creator of a “classic” but also forcing him to recreate a fan’s experience of it — it has descended, as all good and novel ideas must, into a familiar pitch to sell concert tickets. Sure, Steely Dan’s “Aja” and Slint’s “Spiderland” are worthy, but is Thurston Moore’s “Psychic Hearts,” played at last year’s All Tomorrow’s Parties festival, anybody’s idea of an enduring classic?" Yes. |
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i was listening to this earlier too, and Reena is a fucking kickass song |
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