What Music Are You Listening To? #QLIVXVIO

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No no no. No unintelligible gibberish.
Oh really?
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RUN - D.M.C - King of Rock.
2Live Crew - Get it Girl.
 
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers version of "Ways to Be Wicked." Theres a funny situation about this song that Ill just copy verbatim from the Playback booklet:
Having scored now with both "Because the Night" (Springsteen to Patti Smith) and "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (Petty to Stevie Nicks), Iovine tried for a hat trick with "Ways to Be Wicked," a Torpedoes outtake he brought to Lone Justice, a new band he was producing. Iovine assured Lone Justice lead singer Maria McKee that no one would think there was a sexual connotation to a woman singing about a man who, "ain't afraid to let me have it, ain't afraid to stick it in." When Petty joked in a magazine interview about how having a woman sing the song created a double entendre, McKee got mad with Iovine.

(The version I have is the Let Me Up outtake available on Playback. I dont have the DTT outtake.)
 
Nick Drake- From The Morning
 
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RUN - D.M.C - King of Rock.
2Live Crew - Get it Girl.

Yes really. Good 'ole 70's pop will never get old, unlike rap.

ABBA - Mamma Mia
 

Link to video.

Anamanaguchi - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Gideon's Wrath Pt. I
 
Usher - DJ Got Us Falling In Love Again

too bad it's only 2:17 long
 
"Guantanamera", the Sandpipers
 
Yes really. Good 'ole 70's pop will never get old, unlike rap.

ABBA - Mamma Mia
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Pop is inherently not good.

Anarcho-punk will be remembered long after pop is dead (which it should be already)

Ska-P - Consumo Gusto. :band::rockon:
 
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, live from the Rainbow Theatre, 1974.
 
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