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What song are you listening to right now?

gonzerd, do you like Laibach's version? I find it haunting and gorgeous. And their arrangement is such pleasure to sing. Harmony. :}

 
gonzerd, do you like Laibach's version? I find it haunting and gorgeous. And their arrangement is such pleasure to sing. Harmony. :}

I like. For some reason I'd like it to be played through shopping street PA's sometime around Christmas preferably.
 
Recently found out about this all-black USA band that was playing punk while punk was in its infancy in the UK, like a parallel development. Fascinating and pretty good.

 
Carly has never anyone told who this song is about

Not so! There was once a radio contest where the prize was a phone call from Carly Simon where she'd tell the winner who the song was about. However, said winner was sworn to secrecy and, amazingly, actually kept their end of the deal and never told anyone else (as far as we know, anyway).
 
Not so! There was once a radio contest where the prize was a phone call from Carly Simon where she'd tell the winner who the song was about. However, said winner was sworn to secrecy and, amazingly, actually kept their end of the deal and never told anyone else (as far as we know, anyway).
Thanks! I was not aware of that :D
 
I'll be listening to the soundtrack of this old Starevich film (The Night Before Christmas) for the next half hour or so. The individual tracks were available somewhere by the people who jammed it together, but there's no direct link and I can't be arsed to look for it now.


Edit: The music is "Sketches with Mick" by Mick Whieldon and Matthew Lundy.
 
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