What are you playing tonight?
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Meh, it was just another one of his attempts to be edgy which failed and he's come across as a colossal bellend
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Chased Glastonbury through to the latest effort of Noel G's High F-ing Bs. Lovely stuff. Sail On is an incredible song to throw away as a B aside.
Lot of time for the Gallaghers, me.
Lot of time for the Gallaghers, me.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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This is a bit er, different....Not quite what it seems...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYSxOj6W7IQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYSxOj6W7IQ
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My hearing is well gone now, but I had a reminder of what noise is all about tonight watching a vid of Axl Rose with Brian May and Queen doing "We will Rock You" at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert. That was some class noise with a million pairs of hands clapping it out. ...
Left it on for Sweet Child O Mine and Knocking on Heaven's Door, just for old time's sake.
Left it on for Sweet Child O Mine and Knocking on Heaven's Door, just for old time's sake.
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Spent a happy few hours today wallowing in nostalgia thinking about what albums I would put in ‘those that influenced my choice in music’ for one of those things that is doing the rounds on Facebook.
I was a 90’s teenager and pretty much most of my choices are 90’s bands, so this lead me to pondering, what decade was the best for music? And is this opinion influenced by when you were a teenager with emotions running high and many memories attached?
I was a 90’s teenager and pretty much most of my choices are 90’s bands, so this lead me to pondering, what decade was the best for music? And is this opinion influenced by when you were a teenager with emotions running high and many memories attached?
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Aye, I think it's the decade one hits puberty.
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I know I liked it but I can't remember!
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Nah. I’d say definitively that the 60’s were easily the best musical decade. But it wouldn’t necessarily contain most of my favourite albums it’s just packed full of greatness. And I wasn’t born then either.Gooner Girl wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 9:47 pmSpent a happy few hours today wallowing in nostalgia thinking about what albums I would put in ‘those that influenced my choice in music’ for one of those things that is doing the rounds on Facebook.
I was a 90’s teenager and pretty much most of my choices are 90’s bands, so this lead me to pondering, what decade was the best for music? And is this opinion influenced by when you were a teenager with emotions running high and many memories attached?
60s, 90s, 70s...in that order.
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60's purely and simply for the mass mix of various music genre that was all popular.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 6:30 pmNah. I’d say definitively that the 60’s were easily the best musical decade. But it wouldn’t necessarily contain most of my favourite albums it’s just packed full of greatness. And I wasn’t born then either.Gooner Girl wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 9:47 pmSpent a happy few hours today wallowing in nostalgia thinking about what albums I would put in ‘those that influenced my choice in music’ for one of those things that is doing the rounds on Facebook.
I was a 90’s teenager and pretty much most of my choices are 90’s bands, so this lead me to pondering, what decade was the best for music? And is this opinion influenced by when you were a teenager with emotions running high and many memories attached?
60s, 90s, 70s...in that order.
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Yeah its hard to look past it - you don't even need to like it all - but loads is genre defining like it or not. It was packed full of quality and innovation.Hoboh wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 10:22 am60's purely and simply for the mass mix of various music genre that was all popular.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 6:30 pmNah. I’d say definitively that the 60’s were easily the best musical decade. But it wouldn’t necessarily contain most of my favourite albums it’s just packed full of greatness. And I wasn’t born then either.Gooner Girl wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 9:47 pmSpent a happy few hours today wallowing in nostalgia thinking about what albums I would put in ‘those that influenced my choice in music’ for one of those things that is doing the rounds on Facebook.
I was a 90’s teenager and pretty much most of my choices are 90’s bands, so this lead me to pondering, what decade was the best for music? And is this opinion influenced by when you were a teenager with emotions running high and many memories attached?
60s, 90s, 70s...in that order.
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Including jazz remnants etc from the 40's, I've enjoyed music from every era since. There's something for everybody in all areas; I'm as happy with Prince Igor as Glenn Miller and Begin the Beguine (all-time favourite by Artie Shaw) as the full-scale Hallelujah chorus, Bach's Toccata and Fugue and Ravel's Bolero..Did I enjoy Dirty Dancing, Motown and The Beatles...too right.. and Sissell, the Norwegien nightigale is the finest singing voice ever heard by mankind. (-:
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It does sorta seem a bit curtailed on the "every era" front at about the 1960's (with the exception of Dirty Dancing which was 33 years ago!) How time flies.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 1:38 pmIncluding jazz remnants etc from the 40's, I've enjoyed music from every era since. There's something for everybody in all areas; I'm as happy with Prince Igor as Glenn Miller and Begin the Beguine (all-time favourite by Artie Shaw) as the full-scale Hallelujah chorus, Bach's Toccata and Fugue and Ravel's Bolero..Did I enjoy Dirty Dancing, Motown and The Beatles...too right.. and Sissell, the Norwegien nightigale is the finest singing voice ever heard by mankind. (-:
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It had Woodstock. 'Nuff said.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 1:29 pmYeah its hard to look past it - you don't even need to like it all - but loads is genre defining like it or not. It was packed full of quality and innovation.Hoboh wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 10:22 am60's purely and simply for the mass mix of various music genre that was all popular.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 6:30 pmNah. I’d say definitively that the 60’s were easily the best musical decade. But it wouldn’t necessarily contain most of my favourite albums it’s just packed full of greatness. And I wasn’t born then either.Gooner Girl wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 9:47 pmSpent a happy few hours today wallowing in nostalgia thinking about what albums I would put in ‘those that influenced my choice in music’ for one of those things that is doing the rounds on Facebook.
I was a 90’s teenager and pretty much most of my choices are 90’s bands, so this lead me to pondering, what decade was the best for music? And is this opinion influenced by when you were a teenager with emotions running high and many memories attached?
60s, 90s, 70s...in that order.
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In a thread on Trotter site, Tony Domingos wrote:
Say what you mean? I am the feckin' walrus? The Beatles - and Lennon in particular - are vastly overrated. Best that no one embarrasses themselves by trying to argue otherwise!
Simon and Garfunkel wrote lyrics, the rest followed. Speaking of which, imagine a heavy metal version of "Sound of Silence". I laughed till I first heard this. Amazing, not new, and I'm no heavy metal fan,but ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk7RVw3I8eg
Say what you mean? I am the feckin' walrus? The Beatles - and Lennon in particular - are vastly overrated. Best that no one embarrasses themselves by trying to argue otherwise!
Simon and Garfunkel wrote lyrics, the rest followed. Speaking of which, imagine a heavy metal version of "Sound of Silence". I laughed till I first heard this. Amazing, not new, and I'm no heavy metal fan,but ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk7RVw3I8eg
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It's an excellent cover. Was supposed to watch them at Download Festival last summer. Maybe next year...
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Pre-ordered Million Masks of God, the new album from Manchester Orchestra. Can't remember the last time I eagerly awaited an LP
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This was a pleasant surprise on the Spotify shoegaze randomizer.
Nero fiddles while Gordon Burns.
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Away from music...podcasts!
Recently stumbled upon the Beef and Dairy Network podcast and have been gorging on it all week. Really silly oddball comedy and I bloody love it so far.
Recently stumbled upon the Beef and Dairy Network podcast and have been gorging on it all week. Really silly oddball comedy and I bloody love it so far.
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Morag's currently playing me some gorgeously chilled psychedelic / kaleidoscopic stuff by a bunch called 'Porcupine Tree'. I'd never heard of them until today. How did that happen?
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