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What if anything are you listening to now?
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Too Much Too Young
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
II Lento E Largo - Tranquillissimo - David Zinman & The London Sinfonietta with Dawn Upshaw
I find the whole album a wonderful mind freshener; I simply switch off/move to auto-pilot while listening to it.
It first came to my attention when I was studying the 4th year of my OU degree and I'd often go into listening to the piece with a problem and come out with a solution, but have no idea how I got there; no drugs, no drink, nothing except a big cup of tea.
I'd then have to reverse engineer & write out my solution to match the problem - bit of Pink Floyd, or even Led Zep often helped there.
I find the whole album a wonderful mind freshener; I simply switch off/move to auto-pilot while listening to it.
It first came to my attention when I was studying the 4th year of my OU degree and I'd often go into listening to the piece with a problem and come out with a solution, but have no idea how I got there; no drugs, no drink, nothing except a big cup of tea.
I'd then have to reverse engineer & write out my solution to match the problem - bit of Pink Floyd, or even Led Zep often helped there.
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Too Much Too Young
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Too Much Too Young
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Pi Alpha Nu
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Living Colour. Vivid.
Slayer. Seasons In the Abyss.
Rush. Clockwork Angels.
System Of A Down. Hypnotise.
Slayer. Seasons In the Abyss.
Rush. Clockwork Angels.
System Of A Down. Hypnotise.
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Sydney_Iron
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Swiss. wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 13:10
I preferred this lot
Waterfalls by TLC is a lovely song with a great tune
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Too Much Too Young
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Again, I'm sure he would have been delighted to have been offered work with them at that time, as I'm sure he would have been with any other girlband that you can recall of that era.
Not sure that listening to it was ever a part of the attraction though.

Not sure that listening to it was ever a part of the attraction though.