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Old 02-23-2005, 05:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So I saw "The Very Best of the Smiths" in Tescos and figured on spoiling myself with a few of CDs.

It's great listening to the Smiths again - Bigmouth Strikes Again and How Soon is Now were particular favourites - great catching up again.
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Call me regressive, but I am so into this album. It's brilliant.
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What about "Meat is Murder"? One of my favorite "depressing" cd's.
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Morrissey? Depressing?!?!?
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If you want a funny arse CD to listen to, look up Rodney Carrington. He is a country 'nut' that sings and tells the most awesome jokes and stories. He has several cd's out, and if none of them make you laugh, 'YOU might be a redneck."
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