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<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="Luigi" data-cid="414251" data-time="1392103861"><p>Waking up with a long forgotten song from my memory banks running through my head is becoming normal as I get older.</p></blockquote>This! This was a daily occurrence for me until about a year ago. Glad I'm not alone...
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<p>Found an old CD in my car on the way to work this morning which was a Channel Z compilation (from about 2000 or 2001) and one of the tracks was Gravity by Superjesus. Hadnt heard it for years and dam her voice.....so sexy.</p>
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<p>edit - another cracker of theirs</p>
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<p>you'll find a discussion about her a couple of pages back. Sexy as fuck. and yea, i love both of these songs, they are on regular rotations through the itunes</p>
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<p>i love the way she sings this</p>
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Are you drunk?
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<p>How could you tell?</p>
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<p>I loves me some Elvii. The boy wants to be <em>moved</em>. He wants to get <em>real-real gone</em> for a change.</p>
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<p>Sun Sessions turns 60 years old this year. I've been listening to the collection heavily for the past several months, after my CD was borrowed-out last year and never returned/lost. I was sadly astonished that finding a replacement was difficult -- I had to go mail-order, as none of the record stores in three different cities I visited carried it in their inventory. (WTF??!!). The Sun Sessions is the "big bang" of rock, easily one of the most important recordings in the history of <em>any</em> form of music. I would have imagined it should be perpetually stocked in every self-respecting record store, but I was mistaken. </p>
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The 20/20 experience. Not probably most here choice in music. <br><br>
However there are some bloody inventive tunes from Timberland and some very good vocals from Timberlake.<br><br>
As far as RnB goes it's about as good as mainstream gets. I'd taken my time to get to this and play both parts all the way through and I can report it was worth the wait. -
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<p>Some Paco de Lucia, who died today.</p>
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<p>Oh, man, I never heard that news, you broke it to me. I saw him a couple times a few decades back, once as a soloist, the other as part of the fabled acoustic trio with Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin. He was a master.</p> -
<p>Speaking of McLaughlin... just earlier today I was listening to Miles Davis "On the Corner," the most controversial record of his career. It is a difficult listen, but there is some genius. Black Satin has an especially deep funk groove with sitars, whistles and a hot wah-wah on trumpet. It's a strange ear-worm.</p>
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