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What are you listening to? Vrs: w00p w00p It's the sound of robots puking.

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Glad to be of service, m'dear <3

(That Jane's Addiction one is truly a belter tho even for those that dislike my choices - properly loving that version for some time now)

And in related news, Porno for Pyros - Orgasm (live on Jools) <3

EDIT: Fuck me! Never realised quite how much Perry Farrell looks like the fella who first put a needle in my vein 8o

Almost Freudian. Perhaps. Lacked the ginger dye but face is eerily similar... as is the smack-addled bodyform. Unlike dearest Perry the fella I'm thinking of went of to Eire to build a castle. Hope he's at least managed a turret or two in the time between.
 
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Listening to the new Paul Weller album Sonik Kicks, he never ceases to amaze, you'd think at his age he'd just churn out crowd pleasers but this is far fro that, wast what I expected at all. Paul Weller does dub and does a fair job of it, lots of sampling and some fairly tripped out sections. Likin it but it but need to put it on the full system later when the house is up
 
Paul Weller 'changing Man'..... Oops, I mean ELO - '10538 Overture' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztjfiS9fnlY =D

Yeah its interesting and quoted throughout his biography by his once close friend Paolo Hewitt how plagiarism is a fundamental part of his song writing, he doesn't deny or attempt to hide it, in fact the opposite is true.

Probably the most famous :-

The Beatles Taxman


The Jam - Start


Taking other work and using parts of it to create something new doesn't detract from the finished artical for me, in fact I find it quite interesting, so much of his songs have little bits of old Nothern Soul records in there that many would not notice
 
Yeah its interesting and quoted throughout his biography by his once close friend Paolo Hewitt how plagiarism is a fundamental part of his song writing, he doesn't deny or attempt to hide it, in fact the opposite is true.

Probably the most famous :-

The Beatles Taxman


The Jam - Start


Taking other work and using parts of it to create something new doesn't detract from the finished artical for me, in fact I find it quite interesting, so much of his songs have little bits of old Nothern Soul records in there that many would not notice

Yeah, ELO also ripped off some well known tunes so I can hardly comment.

Lynne and Weller, both talented musicians though.
 
I'm gonna have to look over this debate at some point as it looks interesting, but I just popped in to say I'm listening to Lonnie Johnson and it's been too long.

Lonnie Johnson - Careless Love

A blues staple with many fingerprints on it but to my mind Lonnie's are the finest renditions, combining mournfulness, melodrama and menace.
 
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