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My Top 5...

*Ocean Colour Scene- Songs for the front row

*Elbow- Leaders of the free World

*Keane- Under the Iron sea

*Joy Division- Permanent

*Suede- Singles

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Daft thread title - why'd ye want to listen to FIVE all at the same time, ie 'currently'? :angry:

I'm currently listening to: Sufjan Stevens' LP, Illinois,

more specifically, the track entitled:

The Man of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts.

Cos - that's another thing - ye cannae even listen to all tracks on one Album at the same time!

Ever noticed that the aulder ye get, the mair nit-picky...? :)

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updated my car collection:

1. The Kooks - Inside Out (awesome, best track - She moves in her own way)

2. Keane - Under the iron Sea (Bit slow needs more airtime, best track Bad Dream)

3. The Feeling (hardly listened to it yet, best track currect single Fill my little world)

4. Jack Johnston - In Between Dreams (best track Good People)

5. Proclaimers - Sunshine on Leith (best track Cap in Hand)

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Daft thread title - why'd ye want to listen to FIVE all at the same time, ie 'currently'? :angry:

I'm currently listening to: Sufjan Stevens' LP, Illinois,

more specifically, the track entitled:

The Man of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts.

Cos - that's another thing - ye cannae even listen to all tracks on one Album at the same time!

Ever noticed that the aulder ye get, the mair nit-picky...? :)

Which specific notes were you listening to when you wrote that?

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Faith No More - Angel Dust

Is that any good?

Level 42 - Level 42

Weird. Hadn't thought of them for ages then just this week a few of their songs (Leaving Me Now & Kansas City Milkman) came into my head and reminded me they'd done some really good stuff.

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Is that any good?

Angel Dust is perhaps their best album IMO. There are some excellent songs on there particulary Everything's Ruined and A Small Victory.

Weird. Hadn't thought of them for ages then just this week a few of their songs (Leaving Me Now & Kansas City Milkman) came into my head and reminded me they'd done some really good stuff.

I agree. Level 42 is their first album I think from 1982? Less commercial than later stuff but funktastic all the same!

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Angel Dust is perhaps their best album IMO. There are some excellent songs on there particulary Everything's Ruined and A Small Victory.

I agree. Level 42 is their first album I think from 1982? Less commercial than later stuff but funktastic all the same!

I prefer The Real Thing for Faith No More

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seen The Mission live on the 1st aug 1987 at murrayfield supporting U2

I was at that gig as well. Runrig, Love & Money, The Mission, The Pogues then U2. James Grant was wearing a particularly snazzy pair of leopard skin brother-creepers. A much missed band. They were great.

Also saw The Mission at the Barras a couple of times; on the tour for God's Own Medicine & Children. Second time the support band were Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, who wurnae bad. First time, though, was All About Eve. Julianne Regan! :wub:

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