What are you listening to? (V)Music 

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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK8mJJJvaes">YouTube Link</a>

They play that song here in Michigan about once every hour on popular Detroit radio stations. That song reminds me of a friend of mine. He always went to the thrift store just for fun. He finds the most ridiculous stuff there. He once found a Michael Jackson record he bought for I think $10. He sold it for a couple hundred on ebay.
 
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They play that song here in Michigan about once every hour on popular Detroit radio stations. That song reminds me of a friend of mine. He always went to the thrift store just for fun. He finds the most ridiculous stuff there. He once found a Michael Jackson record he bought for I think $10. He sold it for a couple hundred on ebay.

He's from Detroit isn't he? (Seattle I think... somewhere from the north) About your friend.... that's how you make a profit mate! I just like the song because of the beat and the DeLorean in the music video.
 
I put that in the "Worst song ever" thread.

:lol: While I actually 'get' Gentleman and Gangnam Style,having a hard time digesting this one .

Finally understood the walk in da club like waddab i got a big ....... refrences on the interwebz though
 
A-Z, in the letter "P".

I am listening to PLAY GUITAR by JOHN MELLENCAMP on The Drive 97.1FM with TuneIn Radio http://tun.in/seqta

Where else will you get The Beatles followed by STP!
PLUSH by STONE TEMPLE PILOTS on The Drive 97.1FM with TuneIn Radio
 
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I liked Macklemore before he got famous... songs like "White Privilege" or "White Walls" or "Remember Highschool". Great songs...

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You can listen it for free here ;)

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Such a nice sound, the tone of the guitar compliments the vocals very nicely. Hence why I can't stop listening to it once I start... Also like the touch of a upright bass rather than a bass guitar.
 
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