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I'm currently listening to Fresh Radio, one of the local radio stations for my area, that a few weeks ago went FM, yay! (still operates on medium wave too and that sounds like something from a decade or two ago, lol)
"Under The Bridge" - Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Superstitious by Europe. They rock!
Good songs those. Well, I'm currently listening to Bob Welch - "Carolene".
"A Place For My Stuff" - George Carlin - the book titles track.
"Nursery Rhymes" - L.A. Dream Team - a cheeky rap "take" on several traditional   nursery rhymes.
(I Just Want) to B with U - Transvision Vamp - one of several good songs this group released in the 80's. They also had "Tell That Girl to Shut Up" which was done by Holly & The Italians too.
"Opportunities - Let's Make Lots Of Money" - Pet Shop Boys.
Yes, I've got that one on my computer - a really good song too. At the moment though, I'm listening to "The System Of Doctor Tarr & Professor Fether" by The Alan Parsons Project. I was surprised to see that our local Insanity shop had put them under "alternative". I would say they should have been put in "Progressive Rock" instead, or even "Avant Garde".

Oops! song has finished and it's now on "Winding Me Up", also by The Alan Parsons Project.

Now, they were/are a top band.
Currently, I am listening to "Farting Hypnotist" by Adam Sandler; one of his most hilarious skits. Smile
"You Got Me Running" - Gene Cotton. Wonder whatever happened to Gene Cotton? He'd have to be at least in his 50's now.

"You got me running and I'm rolling like the sea,
I didn't know how strong love could be..."
"Tonight (Lift Me Up)" - Aldo Nova.
"Texas" - Charlie Daniels Band.
"Low" by Cracker. Ah, since the delay in being able to post this message, I'm now listening to "Sunday Train" by Cracker.

Ian Wrote:
Currently whistling:

"House of the King" by Focus ;p

Is that the 70's group Focus?

"Staple it Together" - Jack Johnson.

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