What are you listening to right now?!!!

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Suzi Quatro, "Can The Can" (1973)- pre-punk music from the gal Joan Jett stole most of her act from. it would be impossible to overstate how in love with Suzi i was at age 13-14.

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followed by another '73 classic, one of the best road-songs ever, "Radar Love", by Golden Earring:

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Most likely some Slade to follow, but i won't keep DJ-ing y'all like that. yeah it was, "Mama Were All Crazee Now"

But i can't resist two more songs you kids never heard, that you might dig, the best song i know about getting out of jail "Diversion", by the Equals (the song "Police On My Back" that you think is by the Clash was an Equals cover):

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and the best song i know about running from the cops, in a version sung by a 9 year old "Quick Joey Small" (originally by The 1910 Fruitgum Company, i think) by Darren Burn:

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Hope some of you kids enjoy this stuff, this would be the soundtrack to my "Hitchhiking, & shoplifting" thread about being a 70s nomad dirtbag.
 
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@Older Than Dirt - speaking of Suzie Q, I heard 'Devilgate Drive' the other day - first time in years... love it !

lately I been spinning a compilation of Dow Jones & The Industrials trax - they were an abstract punk / new wave band from Indiana....
 
Ok, since at least someone dug those, two more pre-punk early '70s songs, , "Ascension Day" and "Preaching Violence", both by UK communist skinhead band Third World War, who almost were Iggy's backing band for his post-Stooges comeback records My brother, a pretty serious musician, can't stand the first song bc he says the guitar makes him physically ill.

This shit is PAF before "punk rock" as such was invented yet. Enjoy.

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The Eminem Kamikaze Album and a variety of other older Eminem Songs
 
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i just discovered this and i cant believe how consistently amazing this band is
 
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Dead can dance - Dawn of the iconoclast(and that Future sound of london sample at 24 seconds)
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Dude, this. I just heard this on Pandora and it gives me chills....

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I've been absolutely addicted to this song since I discovered it. <3 And no, I can't understand it completely, but the beat is frelling amazing. <3
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death grips, i usually don't listen to that kind of music but a friend recommended i gice them a try and it's fucking amazing
 
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