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			Much appreciated. Thanks for the youtube links. Dial up's too slow to watch them now but will let them download when I have more time and watch them in one shot rather than 2-3 second spurts. Guess he's working on a new album now, which is why he's had a substitute host for the past few weeks.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			So yeah...I'm not super impressed with Situation. It's solid, but more typical hip-hop than his usual stuff - I've always liked how his work his pretty offbeat from the norm, with lots of different musical flavours. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Its a good album, but coming from someone like Buck 65 it seems a bit too generic. ---------- Back to the main topic: also just picked up Paolo Nutini's Sunny Side Up. 
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	BLACK SABBATH - We Sold Our Souls For Rock N' Roll  | 
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	THE BOX TOPS - Super Hits BLACK SABBATH - Rock Legends CD: L.A GUNS - Hollywood Vampires  | 
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	NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE - Live at the Filmore East 1971 NEIL YOUNG - Living With War: Raw SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS - Rock N' Roll Legend WEEN - La Cucaracha DRUG PROBLEM - s/t (Drug Violence Records 02) 7": STATE POISON - s/t KALI - Demo GAWJ - So Far Away From Giving A Fuck We Can't Be Seen  | 
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			Honky Tonk Heroes, by Waylon Jennings, an album of Waylon doing songs by one of my favorite country songwriters, Billy Joe Shaver. Practically a perfect combination. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
	
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