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Death By Stereo - High School Was Like Bootcamp For A Desk Job

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Jamiroquai - High Times

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The Chemical Brothers, "It Began In Afrika"

Album: Come With Us
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Vanessa Daou, "Taste the Wine"

Album: Slow To Burn
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The Stone Roses - Fools Gold
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Set up for good in a whole other life
In the mystery zone
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Moisture Control, "Kiss Your Dreams"

Album: Bargooves - Terrazza
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Massive Attack, "Weather Storm"

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Morphine, "I Know You (Part III)"

Album: Like Swimming
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Leona Naess, "Home"

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Thievery Corporation, "Indra"

Album: The Mirror Conspiracy
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Jeff Buckley, "Your Flesh Is So Nice"

Album: Sketches For My Sweetheart the Drunk
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The Karminsky Experience, Inc., "Shall We Dance"

Album: The Outernational Sound
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Alanis Morissette, "21 Things I Want in a Lover"

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Stereolab, "OLV 26"

Album: Emperor Tomato Ketchup
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Moon Theory, "Momentary"

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Les Hommes, "Weegee"

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Overseer, "Horndog"

Album: Wreckage
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DJ Shadow, "Walkie Talkie"

Album: In Tune and On Time
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Visit Venus, "Shaft In Space"

Album: Music For Space Tourism, Vol. 1
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Rage Against The Machine - Fistful Of Steel
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Troublemakers, "Too Old To Die"

Album: Doubts & Convictions
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Jeff Buckley, "Opened Once"

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New Order, "Crystal"

Album: International: The Best of New Order
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Thievery Corporation, "Bario Alto"

Album: Modular Systems
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Les Hommes, "In Spring"

Album: Les Hommes
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Gustav Holst, "The Planets - Mars, The Bringer of War"
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Morphine, "Honey White"

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Proton, "The Bug"

Album: Certified Dope, Vol. 3
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Propagandhi - The State-Lottery
Now the real prospects for authentic democracy depend on something else.
They depend on how the people in the rich and priveliged societies learn some other lessons.
For example the lessons that are being taught right now like the Mayans in Chiapas, Mexico.
They are among the most impoverished and oppressed sectors in the continent.
But unlike us they retain a vibrant tradition of liberty and democracy.
A tradition that we've allowed to slip out of our hands or has been stolen from us.
And unless people here in the rich and privileged society,
unless they can recapture and revitalize that tradition,
the prospects for democracy are indeed dim.

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Does it seem strange to you?
The confetti. The balloons.
The mile-wide grins and the victory dance to welcome
in the heir to a state of (utter and complete) disrepair?
Because it sure seems strange to me: they're acting like they won the ****ing lottery!
I mean, shouldn't they feel terror at the task that lies ahead:
to feed and house the people that this system's left for dead.
And could I have hit the nail much harder on the head?
It's profits before lives.
They are motivated by greed.
First they taught us to depend on their nation-states to mend our tired minds,
our broken bones, our bleeding limbs.
But now they've sold off all the splints and contracted out the tourniquets
and if we jump through hoops then we might just survive.
Is this what we deserve?
To scrub the palace floors?
To fight amongst ourselves?
As we scramble for the crumbs they spit out,
frothing at the mouth about the scapegoats that they've chosen for us.
With every racist pointed finger I can hear the goose-steps getting closer.
They no longer represent us so is it not our obligation to confront this tyranny?
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Jazzamor, "Sunday"

Album: A Piece of My Heart
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Tweaker, "Microsize Boy"
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Trashcan Sinatras, "Obscurity Knocks"
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Watched the Film by Martin Scorsese:

" The Last Waltz " starring "The Band" (Their Farewell Performance) with Guests, Morrison, Young, Muddy Waters, Clapton, Starr, The Hawk, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell, Dylan, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, & Paul Butterfield.

A very nice Event. Hard to believe its been 27 yrs. I will no doubt now listen to the CD i have as well, over the next couple of days. :thumb:

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The Rapture, "Olio"
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Paul Oakenfold, "Ready Steady Go"
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Nuspirit Helsinki, "Circular Motion"
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Nicola Conte, "Dossier Omega"
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Nicola Conte, "Bossa Per Due"
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The Trashcan Sinatras, "Funny"
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The Skatalites - Bottom Dub
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