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Keep on Rockin in the Free World


Sunshine

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Holiday


Holy Roller

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bad bad boy

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Keep on Rockin in the Free World



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My Baby Loves A Bunch Of Authors

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King of Spain

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Gulf War Song

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Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
Love, Faith, Redemption all in one of the Greatest Songs Ever. I have to cry, probably because they entreat me not to...
"Summertime" by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong





The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels (Alan Moore, David J. and Tim Perkins) - Self Titled

Haven't' listened to this spoken word album by Alan Moore (Watchmen, From Hell), David J (Bauhaus) and Tim Perkins (don't know) in over a decade. Moore's a true eccentric who apparently thinks he's a magician and this album is full of long monologues about the meaning of life, the birth of the universe and a pagan tour of london (very similar to the second issue/chapter of From Hell). You also get to hear Moore (who narrates) sing, which is something else. Can't find any audio from it online (the whole cd is one long track about 70 minutes long) but worth tracking down if you can find it.