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What if anything are you listening to now?
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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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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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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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