What album did you just listen to from start to finish - Part VII

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:up: it's a great album. i even like Turn Blue these days. it's no surprise that I like it, given it's like a Bowie album in all but name (and, by the way, don't know if you're a Bowie fan but you'd love his albums if you like Iggy).

love the guitar on Some Weird Sin.

love Success so much. just Iggy walking down the street, beaming, telling everyone how fucking good he is. Love it.

I'm def. a Bowie fan. I like how they sort of blur the lines in between each other's music in those years. I need to relisten to everything because I keep forgetting what happens on what song, as tends to happen until I've heard something about 20 times, but yeah it's all good
 
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It was kind of a moral victory for George (may he rest in peace) when "Here Comes The Sun" was the most downloaded Beatles' song on iTunes.
 
Achtung Baby- U2
Lungs- Florence and the Machine
Franz Ferdinand- self-titled

Listening to Outlandos D'Amour by The Police now, which is becoming my favorite of their albums... and then planning to listen to October...
 
Let's see, what did I listen to the past few days? :hmm:

the national - s/t
the smiths - s/t
the standard - wire post to wire
the national - sad songs for dirty lovers
david bazan - curse your branches
the sea and cake - the moonlight butterfly
fleet foxes - helplessness blues
mutemath - odd soul
matthew sweet - modern art
 
Brett Anderson - Black Rainbows

I haven't fallen for anything he's been involved in this hard since "Coming Up".
 
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