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Did you have a good iPod shuffle day today? I did. A list of mainly A-list tunes:


Why Do I Keep Counting - Killers

Superfly Bindi - Black Star Liner

Kick Inside - Kate Bush

The Things That Dreams Are Made of - The Human League

The Great Beyond - REM

Just Can't Get Enough - Depeche Mode

Rock, Rock, Rock - Sparks

Atomic - Blondie

The Meaning of Love = Depeche Mode

Dreaming of Me - Depeche Mode

6060-842 - The B-52's

Kids With Guns - Gorillaz

Here Worship - The B-52's

Taking Islands in Africa - Japan

Grace Kelly - Mika

Positivity - Suede


It's not usually like that. But today it was, so I am thankful. Nero

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Sean - without wishing to get all snobby about music - that NME compilation that you have sounds like hell on earth. The only up side to it is that The Mission are covering a classic track and not subjecting you to one of their own dreadful offerings.

I apologise in advance if you are a fan of the Mission

Ha Ben - bless you.. I didn't mean to imply that I LOVED that blasted thing - it was just something I got back in the day and thought people would find funny


Musically there is very little on there of worth - although Marc Almond's take on Like a Prayer is pretty darn good

Sean - thought that was the case but any chance to have a dig at old wayne hussey......

It's not connected at all but I once saw the Mighty Lemon Drops play an early show in Croydon somewhere and had the misfortune of catching the support act - Fields of the Nephilim. It was all flour and top hats!

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