the book-playlist

Sep 03, 2009 17:46

One of my net-friends asked recently what my playlist was. Now I am not very musically talented. And I have to have quiet to focus when I write. But then, when I stop (and I have to have written 200 words to do that) I listen to a track, clear my mind out and play exactly one game of free-cell (I refuse to put any other game on my computer. I am ( Read more... )

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luke_jaywalker September 4 2009, 18:44:33 UTC
Hmm, I know a *few* of those songs/artists. From that I can tell you have good taste.

From the ones I don't know, given their context, I have some new names to look for on the download sites. Can always use more good music - thanks.

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davefreer September 6 2009, 14:43:14 UTC
Runrig and Norma Waterson are real finds

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Re: music davefreer September 6 2009, 14:44:49 UTC
One or two tend to become thematic for a book for me. Done the Cranberries with one :-)

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Re: music davefreer September 6 2009, 16:49:14 UTC
(nod) me too. But fortunately the office is a long way from the house, now (who knows where next?)

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Play list seaboe September 8 2009, 19:49:10 UTC
You know, while you probably wouldn't care that much for any of his albums post 1986, you might see if you can get a listen to early Chris De Burgh, specifically "Spanish Train" (the entire album), "Crusader" and "The Getaway."

Lisa

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