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What song are you listening to right now?

Don't ask me why, but I'm trying to get back to sleep and this song just came to me for some reason and I can't stop singing it in my head and I usually don't listen to this singer - Gordon Lightfoot. Makes me feel lonely, but at the same time the lyrics are interesting. So here it is.....

 
This song is for Nitro and Gonzerd - the Kings of this thread. I'm back! But not necessarily in black. (My jammies are actually powder blue.) :p

Ha! I'm no king. And if I am then I'm only a king in my own mind, not strong enough to belong, not bold enough to behold, cast away on some semi-voluntary exile away from my own kind.
But I'm really just one more loser melomaniac sitting in his lone room going through song after song after song after song, forever doomed to stagger between the smoke-filled penthouses of the underworld and the sordid basements of the living, in search of some temporary solace from the mourning over an imaginary Eurydice and the dissociative reality of his own existence, pretending not to give one f*ck while actually giving way too many.
But enough of this self-deprecating banter. I only just woke up, trying to have some breakfast and since I'm done buttering my own toast, I see no other option but to...
 
my soundtrack that plays inside my head daily
Bruce Springsteen Point Blank live From Houston 1978
 
A wonderful performance of one of the greatest mixes of scene and music in film history...Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold" from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
 

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