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Right now I'm listening to "Station Approach" by Elbow. God I love it. But it's about the 68th time in a row I've listened to "Leaders of the Free World". Before that I played "Seldom Seen Kid" 47 times on the trot. Can anyone make a suggestion that might heave me out of my Elbow inspired misery?

citizenED Wrote:

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> Right now I'm listening to "Station Approach" by

> Elbow. God I love it. But it's about the 68th time

> in a row I've listened to "Leaders of the Free

> World". Before that I played "Seldom Seen Kid" 47

> times on the trot. Can anyone make a suggestion

> that might heave me out of my Elbow inspired

> misery?



How about "Cast of Thousands" by Elbow? I can highly recommend it, my favourite of theirs.


or....


"Asleep at the Back" by..........Elbow! Some good tracks, but not as dood as their following two albums.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Supertramp. Even a stopped clock tells the right

> time twice a day. I know they're a bit naf, but

> School is a tune !!!!!


Saw Supertramp SUPPORT Mungo Jerry at Wimbledon Town Hall back in the day.


Was the crime of the century. "Support" indeedy!


How weird that you have just quoted that old Polish saying, as well. I was just thinking about that very Proverb..

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