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Andystar Wrote:

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> and a really catchy song on Xfm ( sadly the dj

> never mention the band name or song title )

> 1st person to name the band/ song gets a beer...



I finally found out the name of the song ( after over a month of trying )


Its called "too fake" by



Enjoy!!

ThinLizzy Wrote:

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> AndyStar that's Sofa King great -- anymore

> recommendations like it?

Given your name I'm curious if you were a fan of Phil's? I ask only because I once attended a party at his house in Richmond! Did you know him?

ThinLizzy Wrote:

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> AndyStar that's Sofa King great -- anymore

> recommendations like it?


OMG- I just had a freak out, as I've just got a new sofa, which i was sitting on. i was thinking How do they know that, can they see me?

anyway, enough paranoia, which song of mine did u think was Sofa king great?

Keef Wrote:

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> I finally got round to buying Chinese Democracy by

> Axl Rose (I refuse to call it Guns N' Roses). Not

> listened to it all yet, but have to say I think

> it's pretty good. The some "Better" is a tune!



What are you posting on here for, get listening! Street of Dreams is good too, only one I don't really like is Catcher in the Rye.


Stereophonics at the moment though. I can't help it, it's summer!

Alberto Iglesias (Albert Churches, great name, no relation to Julian Churches as far as I know) soundtrack to Hable con Ella, sublime.


I noticed when shuffle was on that I thought iPod was going mad when what was obviously a Bon Iver song came on, but it claimed it was Dinosaur Jr - I Got Lost, only to realise it was said song.

I can only assume Bon Iver really liked that song!!!

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