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Tape Deck


I'm a big time Reader/Commenter, Music Fan, and Weirdo. I'm also definitely the number one fan of Carrot Top (the pony). Music Recommendations.

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  • Today
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 36

    I'll be honest.

    I've only listened to Dark Side of the Moon.

    But it's fantastic.

    Especially on vinyl.

    Time by Pink Floyd from their aforementioned 1973 album.

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  • Saturday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 35

    Men at Work.

    The greatest Australian hit machine of the early 80's.

    Who Can It Be Now? was at the end of my story, so here's another from the same 1981 album, Business as Usual.

    Be Good Johnny by Men at Work.

    I only like dreaming all the day long...

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  • Saturday
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  • Friday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 34 (Oh my gosh Flurry Heart is Still the Cutest Thing Ever)

    Ok, this is the only time I'll skip posting a song from an album. (But don't worry, there's a different band down below. It's a twofer today.)

    Polygondwanaland by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard is a sort-of prog rock album that came out in 2017.

    I don't really want to link a specific song though, as I can just do this (and I swear this is perfectly legal):

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  • Friday
    My current Pfp is so downright adorable, it's gonna stay for a while.

    You will probably see some minor edits, but I love it too much to change it.

    Flurry Heart has really grown on me since I've read some fanfics about her.

    I don't even care for her depiction in the show in the slightest.

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May
14th
2024

Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 3 · 12:47pm May 14th

(I listened to the album I had to skip yesterday, so today will be the one time the alphabetical order is broken until I go through all of the bands I have once)

(Fist of Fire by Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, from the 1989 album also called Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe.

I can't go into complete detail on this short blog post (for the sake of anyone's sanity) but basically the four band members whose last names you see in the album title/band name have all been members of the progressive rock band Yes.

This is just a separate project they decided to do.

(And of course some of them would go on to rejoin Yes, so it's confusing, like I said.)

Comments ( 1 )

I loved this! Great choice, Tape! :)

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