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What are you listening to right now? Post Video links please.

After watching Ed Balls in Trumpland I had an urge to listen Lynyrd Skynrd....well the two songs that everybody knows and the only ones on my Ipod.

Yee Ha.
 
Oh no it wasn't.

And my expertise on the film is not to be questioned.

I watched it weekly at University along with Performance and Head.

Only the second time I've seen the film (the first was when it came out) so I guess I'll have to bow to your superior knowledge.Perhaps you can tell me what song on the soundtrack I mistook it for? (Edit.Almost certainlyf You want to be a bird by The Holy Modal Rounders. Presumably for the same reason that Dylan didn't want his It's alright Ma to be used in the film and Fonda used a cover version instead).

Can't say I've ever felt the need t watch the Monkees Head on a weekly basis but I remain a huge fan of Performance,which I've seen many times over the years.
 
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Dug out Port of Morrow by The Shins - probably not listened to it since it's released.

It's jolly, jolly good.
 
Mercury Prize winning Visions of a Life by Wolf Alice.

It's like Slowdive have never been away.

Edit: In fact it's really good.
 
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