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SONG OF THE DAY (NIGHTS EDITION): My Bloody Valentine – “nothing is”

February 4, 2013
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Hey baby, I see you gazing down at your shoes. How about you put down that pinot grigio and pick up some high quality headphones. I got something that will blow your mind. 22 years in the making, son. Much respect.

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