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    Angel by Angel

    Angel by Angel

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    Angel is the first album by the rock band Angel. "Tower", the keyboard-heavy opening track, was used...

    GLA by Twin Atlantic

    GLA by Twin Atlantic

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    GLA is the fourth studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Twin Atlantic. It was released on 9...

    C5+ Stream DLNA Cast Media

    C5+ Stream DLNA Cast Media

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    6 apps in one! Creation 5 is the first media app to bring together the 6 key media features: Music,...

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    ANTENNE BAYERN

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    The ANTENNE BAYERN app is your daily companion and always has the right web radio at your...

Smiley Smile/Wild Honey by The Beach Boys
Smiley Smile/Wild Honey by The Beach Boys
1990 | Rock
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"I’ve got a weird story about when I first heard “Good Vibrations”. I was really scared of going to the dentist and my Mum had made me this appointment. I was literally terrified, we were sitting in the waiting room, there was a radio and “Good Vibrations” came on. Then they called my name to go into the dentist and I was still really scared, but at the same time this beautiful thing was coming out of the speakers “When I went in, they had the radio on in there as well. It was absolutely mad and my emotions were on edge, but I just couldn’t get over hearing that song. I don’t know if it was because I was in that situation and really hyped up emotionally, but every time I hear that song I remember that feeling. “It really stuck with me and obviously when I hear it now, it’s such a brilliant record, but it’s great that you can hear something that brilliant when you’re sitting in a waiting room, in a place where you’d hardly expect to have a musical revelation. “It’s funny how you used to listen to the radio more back in those days. I wouldn’t have had the ready cash to go out and buy “Good Vibrations”, so I’d just listen to the radio until it came on. People did that more, you’d have little transistor radios everywhere and you’d be waiting for your favourite music to come on, and when something came on you loved you’d turn it up"

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