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    Question What are people's favourite non-Morrissey albums at the moment?

    Mine is probably "Silent Alarm" Bloc party and "A certain Trigger" Maximo Park
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    Wink Non Moz Faves

    At the moment apart from All things Moz

    im listening to

    The Organ 'Get that Gun'
    Sons and Daughters 'Repulsions Box' - bought way before I saw them supporting Moz
    Sparks - Kimono My House
    Rufus Wainwright - Want 1 & 2
    The Clash - Sandinista

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    I'm listning to

    Franz Ferdinand's "You Could Have It So Much Better"
    and no matter what people say, i can't stop listning to Coldplay

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    I really like the new YEAH YEAH YEAHS album.
    And Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub with "Decadence&Isolation" .

    And "The Organs" and "the Boyfriends" (great support in Amsterdam!).

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    Been listening to Springsteen's new album a lot: The Seeger Sessions. I realise most Moz fans would rather stick their head in an oven than listen to Bruce, but they have more in common than you might imagine.
    Last edited by Maradona; May 1, 2006 at 07:06 PM.

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    I'm listening to the Ordiary boys second album at the momen. Think Boys will be boys is brilliant.

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    Andrew Bird - The Mysterious Production of Eggs
    Hawksley Workman - Last Night We Were the Delicious Wolves
    Sons and Daughters - Repulsions Box
    The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
    The Shins - Oh, Inverted World
    Sisters of Mercy - Floodland
    My moral standing is lying down.

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    Apart from Morrissey/The Smiths I've been listening to


    Sigur Ros - Takk
    Malcolm Middleton - Into the Woods
    Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
    Arctic Monkeys - Who the fuck are the Arctic Monkeys EP

    And loads of Wedding Present, going to see them the week after Moz plays Truro.

    Great month really, Moz one tuesday then the weddoes the next tuesday.

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    I've lost all faith in new music so am trawling through the archives. Listening to Bowie (Space Oddity, Low, Station To Station) and Roxy (Avalon, For Your Pleasure) a lot. Some of the most perfect records ever.

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    Antony and the Johnsons. Glorious, wonderful, intense, superb... and all manner of flowery hyperbole. Antony has the voice of a bruised angel.

    But it's pretty much ROTT on repeat play right now and for the foreseeable future.

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    Pixies - Doolittle
    Tindersticks - Trouble Every Day
    Massive Attack - Blue Lines

    Not too contemporary, I know.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rushes
    But it's pretty much ROTT on repeat play right now and for the foreseeable future.
    -D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushes
    Antony and the Johnsons. Glorious, wonderful, intense, superb... and all manner of flowery hyperbole. Antony has the voice of a bruised angel.
    I have tried SO hard to love this album but I can't. Antony's voice really bothers me. I loved him on 'Old Whore's Diet' but I guess I just can't handle an entire album of his.
    My moral standing is lying down.

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    I love the Antony and the Johnsons album and am just getting into Fiona Apple.

    My fave track at the mo is Snow Patrol with Martha Wainwright she sounds so good on it, I love her album (not keen on them).

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    Hi at the moment i've mostly been listening to:
    Kate Bush - Ariel
    The Go! Team - Thunder Lightening Strike
    The Flaming lips - At War with the Mistics
    AFX - the Analord sreies
    It's more fun to compute!

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    Default "I don't wanna classify you like an animal in the zoo...

    ...But it seems good to me to know that you're Homosapien too"

    A friend at work let me borrow all 3 of Pete Shelley's solo albums (not counting Sky Yen) on CD so I'm getting my taste of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GenderNectar
    Andrew Bird - The Mysterious Production of Eggs
    Hawksley Workman - Last Night We Were the Delicious Wolves
    Sons and Daughters - Repulsions Box
    The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
    The Shins - Oh, Inverted World
    Sisters of Mercy - Floodland

    Yoshimi is a weird album. I'm still not sure whether I like it or not, but it's different. I know i'm gonna sound out of the loop for this, but I got it after I recently discovered that you can 'borrow' cd's and movies from the public libraries. So I know people have made a big thing over The Flaming Lips, so I decide to burn errrrr ahhhhh I mean borrow it from the library. Any tracks you like in particular?


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    None Moz? Hope you don't want anything too new?

    I've been listening to Jeff Buckley - Grace, Johnny Cash - Cash, Stars we Are - Marc Almond, Up the bracket - The Libertines, the Maximo Park, Actic Monkeys and latest Anthony and the Johnsons album plus hundreds of other things.

    It's always nice to go back to old faves as well like Dolittle by the Pixies, Antics by Interpol, Ziggy Stardust, etc, etc - before I go on anymore.

    Didn't realise I'd been listening to and enjoying so much music til I started typing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Rome
    Yoshimi is a weird album. I'm still not sure whether I like it or not, but it's different. I know i'm gonna sound out of the loop for this, but I got it after I recently discovered that you can 'borrow' cd's and movies from the public libraries. So I know people have made a big thing over The Flaming Lips, so I decide to burn errrrr ahhhhh I mean borrow it from the library. Any tracks you like in particular?
    Ahh...isn't the library wonderful? I just discovered the cd / dvd section recently too. I'm a yoga teacher and I've pilfered lots of ambient cd's from there. shhh.
    As for Yoshimi, it really takes a few listens to enjoy it. This is one of those albums that is best listened to from begining to end. Some of my favourite tunes are 'It's Summertime', 'Do You Realize' & 'Fight Test'.
    This is really a mellow, laying low mood album. Nothing to blast in the car on the way to work.
    My moral standing is lying down.

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    P.S I remembered some other albums I've been listening to a lot lately:

    Patrick Wolf - Wind in the Wires (my god -- LOVE him!!)
    Martha Wainwright - self titled
    Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it in People
    Stars - Set Yourself On Fire
    B.R.M.C - Self titled
    Spoon - Gimme Fiction <-- great album!
    The Rosebuds - Birds Make Good Neighbours
    Over the Rhine - Good Dog, Bad Dog
    I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness - self titled (nice chill out record)
    My moral standing is lying down.

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