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That's right, at four in the morning I was singing that I was Becoming Nore Like Alfie.
The first time I heard the Divine Comedy was on MTV's alternative show, lat eof a Tuesday night, Something For the Weekend being the first song of there's I discovered.
So at some point I obtained their best-of album.
It doesn't really seem to fit in with e collection, but I bloody well love it anyway.
Do you have any albums in your collection that don't quite fit in, or you never thought you'd own?
So if I like a song I'll check out the other songs on the album before getting it.
Of course there are some great bands out there who I will buy there album when it comes out as I know I like them already.
I have a few great bootlegs and other albums that nobody I know owns.
My taste in music is pretty wide so chances are there wouldn't be many cd's that wouldn't fit in. Except most country and classical but I don't own any of that.
Admittedly, I bought it off a friend for £3 a few days ago and I've never listened to it, but I still own one.
Actually, yeah, I have an Enya CD. And I like it.
It's alright.
Some people give me funny looks because there's a lot of classical mixed up in there too, but they haven't lived, clearly.
That's right, at four in the morning I was singing that I was Becoming Nore Like Alfie.
The first time I heard the Divine Comedy was on MTV's alternative show, lat eof a Tuesday night, Something For the Weekend being the first song of there's I discovered.
So at some point I obtained their best-of album.
It doesn't really seem to fit in with e collection, but I bloody well love it anyway.
Do you have any albums in your collection that don't quite fit in, or you never thought you'd own?