What are you listening too?

Stevie Wonder, Songs in the key of life, 1976

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Chicago, Chicago X, 1976

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Things with offensive lyrics - TISM “I might be a…” & The Prodigy with there charming “Smack my … up” - Ah the memories :))  

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@MisterPaul I lived, still do, middle of the south coast in the UK. Born in 72. I travelled around following the new age travellers free festivals, Spiral Tribe etc, for years, and went to most of the first large rave licensed ticket events around the country. You mentioned the Prodigy, i was lucky enough to be a frequent member at Sterns nightclub in Worthing, a most excellent famous venue, and i saw The Prodigy in 1991 there. I cannot describe what it was like, it was a " you had to be there" thing. Sterns was truly astonishing, anyone who ever went never forgot. “Sterns Worthing” google search will bring up a wiki entry plus many other results. WHen it closed, soon after, i became “normal”, and cleaned my act up.

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Party Cannon- Volumes of Vomit

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Elton John, Goodbye yellow brick road, Double album 1973

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Tool Fear Inoculum

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Gong, Magick Brother, 1970

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Rolling Stones, Let it Bleed, 1969

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Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti, 1975

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Free. All Right Now.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz-fAUWVsVY 

Homeless Brother by Don  McLean 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfzJHM7HTW4

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Some relaxing piano music after a long workday.

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A lot of 80’s electro ;-) 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn5JKrYUCqQ

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\_ccmFd3wE\_8

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cieHpti8FQQ

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Thank you for the music, @Volunge. The last one is good for relax.

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Ariana Grande - 7 rings

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