What are you listening to? (V)Music 

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Real Estate discography:

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Love this band! Have you listened to Turnover? You might like them as well, especially their 2015 album „Peripheral Vision“ sounds very similar.
I just gave the single "Cutting My Fingers Off" a listen and it's not similar enough for my tastes unfortunately.

I do like Kurt Vile's old band The War On Drugs though. Or at least their second and third albums which are the only ones I bought.

I inserted Martin Courtney's solo albums into the Real Estate running order and so far I like Many Moons better than the end of the band's third album Atlas which kind of petered out at the end in my opinion.

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I just gave the single "Cutting My Fingers Off" a listen and it's not similar enough for my tastes unfortunately.

I do like Kurt Vile's old band The War On Drugs though. Or at least their second and third albums which are the only ones I bought.

I inserted Martin Courtney's solo albums into the Real Estate running order and so far I like Many Moons better than the end of the band's third album Atlas which kind of petered out at the end in my opinion.

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Yeah, The War On Drugs are great, I can definitely recommend their albums Lost In The Dream and A Deeper Understanding.
 
Uhhh, well if people don't like music in a slow fashion, then they would have adjust the settings. See, I know how to do it but others may not if they're younger.
Why not listen to it at the correct speed in the first place rather than listening to it on a YouTube channel dedicated to playing slowed down versions? The channel isn't called Slowed Down Rap for nothing. ;)

Here ya go, correct speed...

 
Why not listen to it at the correct speed in the first place rather than listening to it on a YouTube channel dedicated to playing slowed down versions? The channel isn't called Slowed Down Rap for nothing. ;)

Here ya go, correct speed...


Ok, fair point.


This is a relaxing song...


 
Sad news. One of the drivers I worked with at my old job just passed away. I know he called out sick a couple of days last week because of a severe case of dry mouth. And now I just learned he died a few days ago. I worked with him for 30 years, but we didn’t talk often. I knew he loved music, and was a musician himself. He attended more than 8000 shows since the 1970s, and performed I don’t know how many as a musician himself. I do recall one time, maybe twenty years ago, he happened to be in the office and overheard me mention the musician Peter Himmelman to another driver. Turns out he was a huge fan of Peter Himmelman. So this is for Miro.

Peter Himmelman - 245 Days
 
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Howard Jones's 12" compilations.

Sorry not sorry. I think he's a competent arranger and was more than just a pretty face in his heyday.

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Sad news. One of the drivers I worked with at my old job just passed away. I know he called out sick a couple of days last week because of a severe case of dry mouth. And now I just learned he died a few days ago. I worked with him for 30 years, but we didn’t talk often. I knew he loved music, and was a musician himself. He attended more than 8000 shows since the 1970s, and performed I don’t know how many as a musician himself. I do recall one time, maybe twenty years ago, he happened to be in the office and overheard me mention the musician Peter Himmelman to another driver. Turns out he was a huge fan of Peter Himmelman. So this is for Miro.

Peter Himmelman - 245 Days

I'm so sorry to hear that. R.I.P. Miro.
 
If, like me, you went to University in the UK in the 90s, you will probably have seen an ABBA tribute band called Bjorn Again appear at least once every term...
They're still performing:
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Came across this golden oldy Irish song and the first thing that came to mind was "what is the proper way to pronouce potato?". Sorry

 

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